Mobile Phone Suction Cup Tool LCD Opening Pliers, HPFIX 3 in 1 Screen Removal Tool for Cellphone, iPhone,iPad, iPod, iMac
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The tool, as far as I can tell, can be used on any cell phone.
The tool, as far as I can tell, can be used on any mobile phone. It's a little tricky at first due to the precise placement of the suction cups, but with a little patience, I was able to get it to work.
Selected User Reviews For Mobile Phone Suction Cup Tool LCD Opening Pliers, HPFIX 3 in 1 Screen Removal Tool for Cellphone, iPhone,iPad, iPod, iMac
Normally, I had to carefully pry the screen off iPhones, which took a long time just to ensure that the screen was not damaged. The suction device, which is tough but easy to pop off the screen once you're done, comes with a phone stand holder, a double-sided pry tool, and the suction device. It isn't overly intrusive. It actually comes to a halt at a certain point, so you don't have to worry about ripping cables or anything like that. Unfortunately, the manufacturer's name label on the pry tool fell off because it was only held on by adhesive; however, this did not interfere with the tool's use, and it actually felt better without it. The tool has a good grip on it as well. I like the holder attachment, but I don't think you need it. The device holds up well with just the suction, as shown in the photo. It's also inconvenient to have to adjust the holder every time you use it, but overall, this product is great! It simplifies the process of opening the phone, in my opinion.
I needed to replace the battery in my phone, so I bought this suction cup opening pliers tool. When it came to removing the glass front screen, it worked flawlessly. I'm glad I made the purchase. Although it was only a one-time use tool for me, it was well worth the investment. After successfully replacing my battery, my screen is still in good condition, and my phone is as good as new again at no cost, all thanks to this tool.
I bought a tool kit, but the mini suction cups that came with it were insufficient to open it. This worked well; however, it took a few minutes to get the suction to hold both sides properly, which is why I gave it a four-star rating rather than a five-star rating. It's also possible that the problem is caused by a user error. br>br>By the end of the day, I had been able to use this device to open my iPhone 5:.
br>There's also a phone holder that keeps the suction cups from touching each other and holds the phone in place when placed sideways. It's also adjustable! br>The "opener" is very flimsy, but it does the job! br>The cleaning cloth is decent; I've had some bad ones before, and this one doesn't leave any dust or fingerprints! br>Great product that I highly recommend if you're going to try DIY on your device (which is much cheaper, but if you're not careful, you'll ruin your phone and all of the internal parts)br>br>***NOT FOR BEGINNERS**
I STRONGLY recommend taking your phone/tablet to a professional to fix any issues you may have.
This tool, on the other hand, relieves pressure on the phone and allows the screen and base to be easily separated. br>br>The spudger tool came in handy as well. I have a lot of spudgers for electronics and cars, and this one will be added to the collection. It's made of metal, is bendable, and has a comfortable grip. br>br>I was able to repair both my iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus! I'm not going to have to buy a new phone any longer!.
I'm not sure why it took me so long to get one. It was a breeze to open an S20 with the help of a heat gun. Suction power is very strong. The phone has been reassembled and is once again water resistant. Buying this and a $5 part is preferable to paying $110 for a phone repair and not knowing if your IP rating was maintained.
This is what I use to recharge my Android phone's battery. This is an excellent tool, far superior to the battery's included tools. Without the suction cup, removing the module from the case would be a much more difficult task.
It worked perfectly for two G-level students. There have been seven battery replacements. A word of warning: When it comes to heating the glue, don't skimp. This tool has the potential to crack the screen if the glue does not release around the entire perimeter.