Diagnosing a damaged screen
To begin the process of refurbishing a smartphone screen, a detailed assessment of the damage to the screen is essential. This helps to determine the level of repair required.
- Visual inspection
- Examination of the screen surface to detect cracks, scratches or chips.
- Check for black spots or dead pixels.
- Functionality Test
- Test the touch sensitivity and response accuracy.
- Checking the display quality for discolouration or distortion.
- Internal Component Analysis
- Identify any internal damage, such as to connectors or cables.
- Damage Documentation
- Recording of all defects found for tracking and repair reporting.
Safe disassembly of the smartphone
The next step is to disassemble the device in order to isolate the screen.
- Switching off the device: Always start by switching off the smartphone completely to avoid short circuits.
- Removal of the SIM card and memory cards: This prevents any potential damage to data.
- Opening the phone using appropriate tools.
- Disconnecting the internal connectors: the screen cables are disconnected from the device to separate it.
Separating the glass and the display
Once the screen has been isolated, the next step is to separate the glass and the display. The display is the component that provides the screen's backlighting and displays the pixels. The glass covers the display to protect it and also provides touch functionality.
The glass is then separated from the display using a wire.
Replacing damaged components
Replacing the glass: If the screen is cracked but the display panel is working properly, only the glass can be replaced.
Cleaning the screen
Before reassembling the components, the screen is thoroughly cleaned. This cleaning includes:
- Removing dust and residue: The screen is cleaned with a microfibre cloth and special alcohol to remove any dust, dirt or adhesive residue.
- Checking for traces of glue or adhesive: If the screen has been previously glued, any glue residue is removed to prevent stains or bubbles from forming during reassembly.
Reassembly of the screen
- The new glass is carefully applied to the screen. This requires the use of a special adhesive to hold the glass in place while ensuring optimal sealing and functionality.
- Uniform pressure is applied across the entire screen to ensure a perfect bond.
- The adhesive used must be of high quality to prevent air bubbles or image distortion. In some cases, pressurisation or heating machines are used to ensure that the screen is securely attached, that air bubbles are removed and that the adhesive hardens evenly.
Functional and aesthetic tests
- Touch test: The touch sensitivity is tested to ensure that the screen responds correctly to finger pressure.
- Display test: The screen is turned on to check the display quality, including brightness, contrast and colours.
- Additional functional tests: Technicians check that the proximity sensor, if integrated (to turn off the screen during calls), the brightness sensor and other elements integrated into the screen are working correctly.
Product packaging
Once repaired, tested and cleaned, the refurbished screen is packaged for sale.