
I’m impressed by this 10-year old. You see, this young boy can repair a broken iPhone glass for only $22. You don’t need to go to an Apple store to have the iPhone fixed and spend big bucks.
The boy named Brett first repaired the iPhone of his dad with a kit from 3GCrackedGlass.com. The kit and the procedure only cost them $22 when Apple will charge you $200 for the same solution.
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[...] AT&T has always treated the iPhone a little different than most phones, first, by not allowing MMS right away, and secondly, by still not allowing tethering, but $11 more than every other AT&T phone is just plain ridiculous. Not to mention that after you break the phone, the deductible differs from $99 for a 8GB iPhone 3G to $199 for a 32GB iPhone 3GS. Our advice here at AppAdvice? Fix it yourself. Even a ten year old boy managed to fix his father’s cracked iPhone screen for $22 as seen here. [...]