I Hate Doing This Repair - iPhone 11 Back Glass Replacement - This Phone Is Again Back For Repair

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Published 2024-01-13
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All Comments (21)
  • @darkknight8139
    It is seriously impressive to see that you replaced this back glass in this horribly designed phone. Just like you say, the back panel seems to be the hardest part to remove. I am happy to see that Apple did a better job with the successor. This iPhone 11 design is just really bad.
  • @TheSpotify95
    Good to know that aftermarket back housings are easier to remove and replace than the factory ones. The factory one is a really bad design choice - you shouldn't need lasers to remove a piece of glass when Samsungs have their glass removable via a heat plate and careful removal of the glass.
  • @danz107
    When a phone comes back to you for a second repair, it's time to suggest a case to the owner. Glass slabs can feel pretty nice, but they're slippery as snot and quite fragile. Cases cost far less than parts.
  • Every time Hugh uploads an iPhone repair, I think to myself, "what unnecessarily difficult thing are we encountering today?"
  • @ygxrx_x
    Great job Hugh! I managed to refurb a Galaxy S8 that I payed 7$ for it. Using as my daily driver.
  • @JGFXDK
    You and I have wildly differing definitions of "Coming free with ease"!!!! I still have hot dreams about my S5 neo where the back popped off and I swapped in my replacement battery when on road trips.
  • @rayoflight62
    Thank you for this video Mr. Jeffreys. On a side note... I always questioned the wisdom of using glass for the back panel of a phone. I loved my Pixel 4a and its polymer back panel. Greetings from the UK, Anthony
  • @Blind_Hawk
    Your channel ist just pure satisfaction...
  • @mikecrabtree8200
    Always a good time watching the professionalism if this young man. I wish there were places here in the USA that had his level of work and care. I doubt that anyone here in the states bothers putting the seal around the screen back on. I treat my phones, new or used with kid gloves, because I don’t know if they have been compromised in the past in any way. Blows my mind to think that people take these things in to water. Any water, tub, shower, ocean……toilet. They are electronics and that and what’re do not go together.
  • @Jiiu27
    I Love Hugh Jeffreys Videos
  • @davidsalmons80
    Love your content as always! Wish I could meet you at some point in time
  • @ginopumadera4265
    Awesome Hugh , you really make these repairs so easy, live this video and thank you for sharing your knowledge and savvy with me 👍🙌😊
  • @GeneralAvitation
    Great job Hugh, Mines face id stopped working after being taken down a water slide
  • @thatdude5104
    I used crayons to fill the tiny gaps between the glass panel and the housing, it feels much nicer and smoother after that. From a color set you can just pick the crayon which fits best to the color of the housing/glass.
  • @Jo.Arc.
    Hi Mr Jeffreys, Always thank you with the quality video. I've tried some iP 11 back chassis repair before, but I've found that there was constant glitch with wireless charging. Did you ever experienced this issue before?