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A cracked iPhone screen is a terrible thing. Here's how to handle a cracked iPhone screen, even without a warranty, and how to prevent more damage.
A broken iPhone 7 or 7 Plus screen isn't the end of the world. If the cracks in your screen are minimal and purely cosmetic, you may want to put off repairs until they're actually problematic.
How do you continue to use your phone when the screen is cracked? Do you have a tech question keeping you up at night? Tired of troubleshooting your Windows or Mac?
After his wife's iPhone 3G hit the floor, Jeff Carlson replaced the cracked glass screen himself. Read through his steps to learn how to do it and where the pitfalls lie.
One screen was defective, and one was broken during the repair process. Bottom line: Replacing an iPhone screen yourself can save you some money, but the savings might be as little as $50 or so.
This step by step guide with screenshots covers how to change your iPhone passcode, skip Face ID to enter passcode, and change auto-lock settings.
Your face makes for a very good security check, but your passcode remains a weak spot. Here's how to change it to keep your iPhone data safe by changing your lock screen passcode.
What Happens if You Enter the Wrong Password Into an iPhone Too Many Times?. One of the optional security measures you can take to protect your iPhone is to use your phone's Settings screen to set ...
"Good Morning America" teamed up with The Wirecutter to see how different iPhone repair options stacked up against each other. iCracked scored well.
Here's an updated guide to using the passcode lock on an iPhone 5s. We give users the steps for setting it up with either a 4-digit or longer code.