If you have a cracked iPhone 8 screen, you may be wondering if you can just replace the glass portion instead of the entire display assembly. The short answer is no – on the iPhone 8, the glass is fused to the display, so replacing just the glass is not possible.
Why Can’t You Replace Just the Glass on an iPhone 8?
The iPhone 8 uses a process called “integrated touch” where the glass digitizer is bonded directly to the display. This makes the screen thinner and lighter compared to older iPhone models that had a separate digitizer and display. However, it also means that if the glass cracks, the entire display assembly needs to be replaced.
Attempting to remove just the glass would likely damage the display underneath. The glass is also held in place with strong adhesive, making it very difficult to remove without breaking the screen.
How to Replace an iPhone 8 Screen
To replace a cracked iPhone 8 screen, you’ll need to replace the entire display assembly. This includes the glass, LCD, digitizer, and other components like the front camera and earpiece speaker.
You can either take it to an authorized repair center like Apple or Best Buy, or do it yourself using a repair kit. Repair kits come with the display assembly, tools, and adhesive to complete the repair. Just be very careful when opening the phone and disconnecting the display cable.
It’s also important to make sure you get a high-quality replacement display from a reputable seller. Cheap, low-quality screens can cause issues like touch sensitivity problems or display flickering.