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Broken glass LCDs are re-glassed, greatly reducing the cost of repair

New frames can also be added

Shadow can be fixed too

3 month warranty provided

Service available for Apple & Samsung

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LCD Re-Glass

In many cases when an LCD has broken and requires replacement, the glass can be changed (including the digitiser and frame) to provide an as new LCD. The cost of doing this is lower than simply using a brand new, replacement LCD. This service can be completed on the most popular Apple and Samsung LCDs. For Samsung, pre-existing shadow can also be fixed for an additional fee.

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