worse thing that can happen when you own a BlackBerry Curve, if you accidentally fall silent following his 'crack' sound. This is when the heart stops for a second, you hold your breath and you've got tears welled in his eyes, ready to scream. Hold those tears, because if only the screen was broken or cracked, not only can you save it, but you can save yourself that you will save on labor costs.
...know what the screen should be based on the model of your Blackberry, and that for the case in the neighboring stores or through on-line Blackberry service center. Once you've got it, pull out all your tools and get started on his work, but do be careful when you change the screen, because you do not want to scratch the phone or on-screen tools.
Next, clean the area where a new screen with the fit and make sure there is no waste or dust on the surface. It would be best to blow air on it to remove whatever particles that May have gotten to it. You'd have to remove the screen from a new plastic housing and make sure it will fit into the space, making sure that the right to cut and size for your phone.
When you are sure that the screen responds, uses double straps that came with my new screen and put in place. Do you remember that you should put it on the BlackBerry itself, not on the screen, because you have to make sure it fits in all the right places. Be careful when handling the pieces of tape, because it would remove some precut holes and because it is quite thin, it may have a tear in the process. To make sure the tape holding the edges properly, you can use a good Xacti knife pointed end of the press it down.
Once you do this, remove the screen from any of their body protection, paper or tape and make sure that no fingerprints or dust on it before you put it on your BlackBerry. When you are ready to place, remove the paper from the tape on the BlackBerry, if it is too difficult, you can use it again picked up the knife and peel it off. Gently insert the new panel into place and very lightly press on it to keep it firmly in the BlackBerry.
Congratulations, you're done!
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