Shout out something you’ve done lately you’re proud of. I spent most of last week building 10 new “soil boxes” for the vegetable portion of my small farm’s crops. Fully fenced in, basic irrigation setup and everything in the ground growing or ready to grow.

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    Any tips you would proffer for someone considering a similar repair? (Iphone SE 2nd gen ~2019)

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      Was going to recommend ifixit as well - I got the little toolkit and replacement parts from them and their guide was very useful.

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      Ifixit.com! Most screen replacements will come with screwdrivers. If you can get a couple guitar picks that will help with opening. Read the instructions carefully. Take your time. Good luck, it can be done!

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        Nice, yeah I actually have a pretty sweet little small electronics repair kit and the replacement screen, just haven’t gotten around to doing it cause time.

        Previously ran into the issue of not grounding properly before getting into the guts of a device and fried a motherboard!

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      I havent done an iPhone but a Galaxy and bought the iFixIt kit for my phone (battery replacement) which came with everything and had detailed instructions along with it.

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        Did you feel like the battery replacement lived up to your hype? In the past I have replaced a battery and have wondered afterwards if it actually made much difference… Maybe it was old stock, but I felt like the original battery and the 3rd party replacement were about the same :(

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          I gave the phone away after doing it so I can’t report back on that, but way back when I had my Note 4 and LG V20, it did seem like the third party batteries I used would wear out quickly. On the other hand, I think modern phones are far easier on their batteries.

          If the installed battery is failing or close to failing, you’re either going to install 3rd party or toss the phone in the trash so I think its worth a shot. IIRC the actual replacement parts in the kit (separate from all the repair tools which you keep) were fairly inexpensive so it’s not a big loss if it doesnt last, especially if you think you might use the repair tools again in the future.

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            yeah thats fair, I’ll prolly wait until my battery is in pretty poor shape before attempting a replacement since I don’t want to crack the phone open for a negligible increase in power, will just have to shop around and see who is offering the best replacement batteries when the time comes!