Best of luck! My iPhone is back to full functionality at a cost that is around 80 percent lower than the cost of exchanging it for a brand new one at the Apple Store. I was able to change the lcd screen on my own after purchasing the replacement kit for the iPhone 3GS. I paid close attention to the instructions, and one of the pieces of advise was to do a test before removing the paper from the permanent adhesive. It wasn’t until the fourth time that I put the phone back together that I got everything just right. Therefore, I disassembled it once again, removed the glue, and then reassembled it in a way that is irreversible. works just as well as new. But since I have never dealt with anything like this before, it is not simple for me to create it. I’ve just finished watching the video on how to cope with YouTube. It was a really interesting experience to disassemble an iPhone and see the very minute parts and connections that are necessary for the device to function. It was even more awesome after I figured out how to make it work again. I estimate that there was a thirty percent possibility that I would mess up anything to the point where I couldn’t get it to function normally again. If that had occurred, I would have rated the product less highly and paid Apple $190 to exchange the damaged device for a brand new one. I would have spent about $30 to get my hands on the components that make up an iPhone. Using mobile phone replacement repair parts to fix our phones is, in a word, more convenient, and it saves more time and money than using the original components. In addition to that, I will be purchasing a more robust protective cover for it so that it does not be damaged once again! I hope that the project you are working on is a success.