Here's a cheap charlie tip I'd like to share with fellow pensioners with diminishing means
Here's my take
For most of my early use – pre-brick time – I used the legendary Nokia 3110 2G . It was solid reliable, simple to use and I still keep one alive for spare (2nd hand for tenner), Note it can last a week on standby without charge vs smart phone needs charge every day.
Well I felt left behind with the onset of these v expensive smart phone, 3G,4G and now 5G. you can pay up £1000 and what astounds me is how easily the glass screens break (cos of the curved round edges design) and repair is ca £200
I needed to get my feet wet here – so I trawled EB and was surprised to find that used cracked phones were available for ca £25 = from private sellers
stay away from commercial resellers IMHO
At first sight the technology is bewildering and it took me 6 months before I was comfortable with it
So cut to the chase, I bought a used but working Samsung S8 with cracked screen. The owner assured me the cracked screen doesnt interfere with operation – and he was right.
I did some digging and saw why these screens are so difficult to repair – and even replace the battery is hard.
Well after trying many solutions – you can buy a gorilla glass screen to fit over the exisitng cracked screen but this makes the touch screen use much much more difficult – dont go there, and this screen broke in a couple of months
You can use these cracked versions for a while, but shards of glass will start to fall off and any kind of moisture getting under to the amoled surface is like dry rot and days are numbered.
SOOOOO
my solution is this
Clean and degrease the glass – assuming its still 100% in tact. The get some clear 50mm packing tape (like wide selotape) useful stuff. Carefully spread lengths over the surface make sure not to trap any airbubbles or creases – you might need a couple of goes to get the skill. Wrap around the edges and trim with a sharp blade to suit, and bobs your pawnbroker
Its worked fine for me for 6 months now and you dont notice the tape when the screen is on and touch screen is unaffected
BTW I do recommend getting one of those wireless chargers, its a pain having to plug in all the time every day
So for £25 (was £400 new). Private sellers (yuppies) will just upgrade with their phone contract and sell off their old one rather than live with a cracked screen
But be selective, choose you seller carefully, lot of sharks out there
Hope this helps other pensioners