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When it comes to choosing a new smartphone, one of the first things you'll notice is the display. In recent years, there have been two main types of screens on phones: LCD and OLED. But what's the difference? Here's a quick overview of each type of screen so you can make an informed decision when buying your next phone.
LCD screens have been around for much longer than OLED screens. They were first used in calculators and digital watches in the 1970s before making their way into laptops, TVs, and eventually smartphones in the early 2000s. LCD stands for liquid crystal display. As the name suggests, LCD screens use tiny crystals that align themselves in order to create images.

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At some point, every iPhone owner will have to deal with a broken screen. Whether you dropped your phone or it took a spill in the toilet, a cracked screen is an all-too-common occurrence. And while Apple's warranty does cover broken screens, the cost of replacing your screen at an Apple Store can be expensive—especially if you don't have AppleCare+.
Fortunately, there are a number of ways to replace your iPhone's broken screen without spending a fortune. In this blog post, we'll show you how to replace an iPhone LCD screen step-by-step.