Replacing the broken LCD
Cell phones always seem to find new ways of getting broken, and the screens are usually the most susceptible to physical damage. Whether the phone was dropped, stepped on or just simply stopped working, it is possible to replace the cracked or defective screen with a new one. Replacing the LCD screen on a cell phone is a complicated process because of the size of the parts, but it can be done at home as long as you have the necessary tools.
The following tells us how to repair broken LCD. Let us take a look. Power off your cell phone completely by holding down the power button for four or five seconds. Locate the SIM card if your mobile phone is a GSM style phone. Find the plastic RF grommet at the bottom of the phone near where the battery was located. Grab the grommet with a pair of tweezers and remove it from the phone.