Friday, October 23, 2015

How To Repair A Broken Iphone Screen

       
Crack the front panel on your iPhone and you have three choices: live with it, buy a new one, or get it fixed.
If you have AppleCare+ or another warranty that covers accidental damage, the choice is easy. Get your phone fixed or replaced under the warranty. If your iPhone isn't under warranty, you don't want to buy a new one, and you're ready to tackle a challenging, but satisfying, do-it-yourself fix, here's a guide for replacing the entire display assembly.

Caution:  I should point out is that if you’re phone contract is up, you’re better off just getting a new phone.  If you’re stuck on contract  it may still be worth the extra cost to have Apple fix because the repair will be warrantied. But if you’re on a budget, or like to tinker, then going the DIY route is an excellent challenge. But you have to be very good in handling TINY screws and the patience to take something apart and put it back together.This tutorial is for Iphone 4.It should work on Iphone 4S as well.

That said don't panic.So lets start .

1.Getting Replacement Items & Necessary tools

                                  If you decide to tackle this fix, you'll need to get the necessary replacement parts and tools. As the iPhone's front panel and LCD are fused together, I suggest buying both as a single unit. You'll find them for between $70 and $120 online. Just be sure that you buy the right one for your phone.


As for tools, you'll need a few thin metal blades, a plastic spudger or case-opening tool, tweezers, a Phillips #000 screwdriver, a tiny flat-head screwdriver, and a special pentalobe screwdriver, which you'll use to remove the phone's tamper-resistant outer-case screws. Again, you can pick these up online if you don't have them.

2.Back Up Your Data

                     The first step is to back up all the iPhone's data using iCloud or iTunes, just in case something goes wrong. You'll also need to eject the SIM card using the eject tool or a paper clip.

3.Remove Back Cover

             With those tasks complete, you can open the iPhone by removing the two screws located on the bottom edge. As noted above, you'll need a special pentalobe screwdriver for this task.

       



Then, slide the back cover upward and lift it off.


4.Remove Internal Components

                   Before installing the new display assembly, you'll need to remove most of the iPhone's internal hardware, starting with the battery.


Remove the battery connector screw and disconnect the connector from the motherboard. Carefully remove the tiny pressure contact located under the connector, noting its location and position for reassembly.
Pull up on the battery's plastic pull tab, and it should come loose from the frame.
Next, remove the metal shields that cover the upper portion of the motherboard and the docking connector cable. As you remove each screw, note its location. The screws are different lengths and will need to go back into their original positions.
Now, disconnect and remove the rear camera and then detach all the cables along the top and side of the motherboard. You'll need to gently pry the docking connector cable away from the metal shield underneath.


Remove the hidden motherboard screw located under the round white sticker near the battery pull tab, the screw under the docking connector cable at the bottom, and the metal standoff from the top near the headphone jack. Then remove the motherboard, lifting up from the bottom.


Lastly, remove the speaker enclosure and vibration motor. (Note: The location of the vibration motor will vary depending on the phone's model and carrier.)

5.Remove The Broken Display

                    Finally, we can turn our attention to the broken display assembly. It's held to the metal frame with 10 screws: 3 each along the two sides and 1 in each corner. You'll need to remove them all, keeping track of the washers under the 6 side screws.


Once the screws are removed, carefully insert a thin metal or plastic tool between the metal frame and front glass panel along either the top or bottom edge and gently pry the panel loose. (Note: Do not insert the tool too far or you may damage the phone's other internal components. And if the glass panel is cracked, take care not to injure yourself during the removal process.)


As you pull the panel away from the phone, you'll need to thread the two attached cables through the metal frame.


6.Put The New Display


                          First, remove the plastic film from the back of the display, if it has one. Then carefully thread the display cables back through the frame, making sure not to crimp them in the process.
Gently press the panel onto the frame and secure it with the appropriate screws and washers.


7.Put Back Your Precious Iphone

                  To reassemble the phone, work your way back through the previous steps. Start with the vibration motor, then install the speaker assembly, motherboard, rear camera, motherboard shields, battery, and finally the back cover.
As you work through the process, be careful not to damage any of the small metal contacts on the cable connectors, speaker assembly, or battery connector pressure contact.
As do-it-yourself fixes go, this one isn't too tough. It does, however, take patience and attention to detail.


I hope this helps.


Ipad Mini Anouunced

The Apple iPad mini rumors have been around for quite some time, but it finally went official. Apple has just introduced the latest iOS tab – the 7.9-inch iPad mini.



The late Steve Jobs famously slammed 7-inch slates for having no real-life application, but it seems Apple has changed its stance on the matter as the iPad mini is now a reality. It packs a 7.9-inch LED-backlit IPS screen with a resolution of 1024x768 pixels – the same as the first and second 9.7" iPads. This time around the pixel density goes higher at 163ppi thanks to the smaller display.



The iPad mini is powered by the older generation Apple A5 chipset we already met within the iPad 2 which has a 1GHz dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 processor, PowerVR SGX543MP2 graphics and 512MB RAM. The new Lightning port introduced with the iPhone 5 is here too.



The iPad mini also features a 5MP (iSight) rear camera capable of 1080p video recording. A 720p front-facing FaceTime camera is onboard as well.



As usual,the iPad mini will be available in black and white and will come with 16, 32 or 64GB non-expandable memory

  

The Apple iPad mini will go on pre-order next week with market availability scheduled to start on November 2. The base model costs $329, with the 32GB and 64GB version going for $429 and $529, respectively. The Wi-Fi+Cellular model pricing starts at $459 for the 16GB.


4th Generation Ipad Announced

In the Apple event today,Apple annoujnved the 4th Generation Ipad. The Apple iPad 4 comes with a new A6X chipset, which promises twice the CPU and GPU power of the A5X that the iPad 3 used. It also packs the new Lightning connector and its LTE version has now been updated to support the Sprint network in the US, among others.



Except those that the Apple iPad 4 is identical to its predecessor, which was announced at the start of the year. Sporting the same 10 hour battery life and 1536 x 2048 pixel display as the iPad 3, the iPad 4 base version will cost the same $499. The LTE-enabled units start at $629.

Jim Mergard joing Apple - Goodbye Samsung!

Samsung made headlines recently because they decided to include additional members to its team of chip designers, who are based in Texas. Many of the additional members on the team have vast experience in chips that are meant for server systems. Now, one of those team members has decided to leave Samsung for greener pastures at Apple.

 Jim Mergard, who has 16 years of experience in Advanced Micro Devices under his belt, was hired recently by gadget maker Apple. The chip designer held the position of chief engineer and vice president at Samsung before he decided to leave. One of his greatest achievements at his former company is spear-heading the creation of a sophisticated AMD chip. This AMD chip, which was code-named Brazos, was specifically designed for affordable portable computers.
 Currently, there are numerous opportunities available for experienced engineers since their technical talent is in very high demand allowing for movement from one company to another. Moreover, movement of resources between Apple and Samsung could not have come at a more interesting time.
 It is common knowledge that Samsung and Apple are rivals when it comes to smartphones. In addition, the two companies are battling each other in court for one reason or another. Apple has accused the South Korean giant of patent infringement and has thus taken them to court. As is to be expected, Samsung shot back with accusations of its own. Ironically, the two are also partners as Apple relies on Samsung to make their chips for their devices.
 For both Samsung and Apple, chip design is becoming a very important factor. Samsung has claimed that they will up their game with regard to the development of microprocessors as well as other related items. Apple has also been positioning itself in the chip design field by increasing their chip designers over numerous years. As it were, both companies use ARM Holdings technology to develop their processors.
 Patrick Moorhead, of Moor Insights & Strategy, was quoted saying that the latest addition to Apple’s chip design team, Jim Mergard, was a good choice because he brings vast knowledge in PC technology and SoCs. He goes on to say that Mergard’s talents might propel Apple’s Mac PC efforts to change the Intel chips on the Macs to SoCs.
 It is still yet to be determined whether Mr. Mergard will be placed at Apple’s headquarters in California or he will stay in Austin, Texas. Since Apple purchased the start-up company Intrinsity in 2010, its presence in chip design has been felt along with the existence of a customer care center that has been in Austin for a while so the new addition to the team should feel right at home.

Nokia 808 Pureview Vs LG Optimus G

Nokia 808 and LG Optimus G both are flagship devices from their respective manufacturers.While the former is probably the last Symbian device the latter was released recently and has shown some outstanding results in benchmarks.So lets get started.

Nokia 808 PureView MORE PICTURES                    Vs             LG Optimus G Review


    Category                               Nokia 808 Pureview                                    LG Optimus G

1.Display                      1.  AMOLED capacitive touchscreen,          1. True HD-IPS + LCD capacitive
                                         16M color,360 x 640 pixels,                        touchscreen, 16M colors  ;
                                          4.0 inches (~184 ppi pixel density)              768 x 1280 pixels, 4.7 inches
                                                                                                            (~318 ppi pixel density)


2.OS                            2. Nokia Belle OS                                        2.Android OS, v4.0.4 (Ice Cream
                                                                                                         Sandwich), planned upgrade to v4.1.1                         

3.CPU                          3.  1.3 GHz ARM 11 single core                  3.Quad-core 1.5 GHz Krait S4 Pro 
                                                                                                             chip       

4.RAM                         4. 512  Mb                                                   4.2048 Mb

5.    

6.Camera                      6.41 MP (38 MP effective,                        6.13 MP/8 MP (market dependent),
                                        7152 x 5368 pixels)Carl Zeiss optics,        autofocus, LED flash,Geo-tagging,
                                         autofocus, Xenon flash,                              face detection,image stabilization
                                         1/1.2'' sensor size,up to 4x 
                                        lossless digital zoom, geo-tagging, 
                                        face detection 


7.Camcorder                7.1080p video capture, with intelligent        7.Good 1080p capture, with
                                        (non-lossy) 3x digital zoom, thanks to         accelerometer-based software
                                       the 41 megapixel raw sensor; audio             LED video light
                                    capture in stereo and with pro-quality 
                                   digital mikes and 'RichRecording' software 
                                    and electronics, capable of handling a very
                                        wide volume range.

8.Memory                    8.Up to 512MB of C: (system) disk, plus     8.32 GB integral storage, non-
                                       16GB mass memory and flexible                  expandable, no mountable
                                       microSD expansion, e.g. adding an extra     functions
                                    64GB, so over 80GB in the device. Apps 
                                   can be installed on any disk, very flexibly.
                                    Plugging in the phone to any desktop 
                                    computer allows mass memory and 
                                    microSD to be mounted and treated
                                    like any other disk. Plus generic USB
                                    disk support via 'USB on the go', 
                                    adding up to 128GB extra.

9.Web browsing       9.Symbian Web, functional without ever           9.Very fast web page rendering and 
                                  really impressing, though it's faster on                 zooming/panning and paragraph 
                                 the 808 than on any previous Symbian                reflow. Multiple windows
                                 handset. Multiple windows possible.                   possible. Slick, slick, slick.Flash
                                 Many people replace Web with Opera               available.
                                Mini or Opera Mobile, but you still need
                               Web for some URL launches and purposes.


10.Multimedia         10. Video playback is terrific on the                 10.Excelllent media player.
    playback                   AMOLED screen, with a very wide                YouTube playback is excellent as
                                     range of codecs supported from                      well.
                                     local or remote files. YouTube playback
                                     in high quality requires a third party
                                     download (e.g. CuteTube), or plays
                                     in full-screen 360p via the mobile
                                     YouTube web site.


Dropbox For iOS Updated

Dropbox pushed a much needed update to their iOS app on Apple’s Appstore. The new version not only makes full use of the iPhone 5 taller screen, but also has done away with the previous photo size limitation when printing pics or saving them to the Camera Roll from the app.


The new update bring the application version to 1.5.6.

The biggest change is that it removes the previous limitation where saving a high-resolution image from Dropbox to the Camera Roll would downsize it to the meager 960x638px size.

Unfortunately, as TheVerge reports, while resolution remains intact, the app still re-compresses the images while downloading, so for now, saving images from the Safari web browser remains one of the easiest workarounds to getting full quality high-res shots to your Camera Roll.

Galaxy Nexus Vs Iphone 5

I am aware of the fact that you people are thinking that why in the world am I testing a smartphone that is almost a year old in the Samsung Galaxy Nexus to a smartphone that is brand spanking new in the Apple iPhone 5? I mean, in the world of technology one year is almost an eternity. I know that. But let me explain. First off, the Galaxy Nexus is still the current flagship Nexus smartphone from Google. And second, the Galaxy Nexus is running the latest version of Android (Jelly Bean 4.1) which has a host of new speed improvements. With that said, lets get right into it:


1.Boot Up
   
         The first test that I am going to conduct is the boot test.Both the phones were powered on at the same time and it was the Iphone 5 that beat the Nexus .But hey this was expected isn't it?At least the Nexus didn't lose by a great margin right?


2.App Launch Speed

       In this case I opened the calculator, YouTube,flixter,camera etc.In all the cases,it was the Iphone which shone but the Nexus was lagging behind by one or two seconds only which according to me,doesn't really matter much.


3.Browser Speed

In this category again the Iphone 5 beat the Nexus but not by a huge margin just a few seconds difference only.In the Browsermark benchmark test the Galaxy Nexus scored 109591 while the Iphone scored 187608 .So that one was a huge win for the Iphone.



4.Verdict

I don’t know about you, but I am probably more impressed by the Galaxy Nexus than I am by the iPhone 5. I mean, obviously the iPhone 5 is a fast smartphone. Its using Apple’s brand new dual-core A6 processor coupled with 1 GB of RAM. So I think everyone expects it to be fast. But the Galaxy Nexus is using the old OMAP 4460 processor, making the fact that it is only a second or so slower than the iPhone 5 so darn impressive.