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If you have cracked your cell phone screen, either from a careless drop or an accident, you're probably wondering what to do next. Often, the screen will still work, and the touchscreen can be responsive even though it is broken. To prevent further damage, avoid putting pressure on the screen, keep it away from moisture to reduce the risk of internal damage, and consider applying a screen protector or packing tape to minimize sharp edges. Visit a reputable cell phone repair shop if the screen is too damaged to use or function safely.
Here's what to do if you crack your phone screen.
Yes, applying a screen protector to a cracked phone screen is possible, but only if the damage is minimal. For example, if you apply a screen protector to a broken screen where pieces of glass are loose or gone, it will not be able to stick properly.
But will a screen protector stop cracks from spreading on a cracked phone screen? Although it cannot fully stop the current cracks from spreading and can even trap dirt, it still provides some protection from subsequent impacts.
It also makes the screen safer for use. Despite the limitations, using a screen protector as an interim solution is sensible and budget-friendly until the screen can be fully repaired.
Even if your phone still works, touching a cracked screen with pressure can further worsen the damage. If the touchscreen starts to become nonresponsive, do not exert pressure; instead, try using a stylus.
If the cracks disrupt visibility or touchscreen precision, try using screen mirroring software such as Google Home (Android) or AirPlay (iPhone) to remotely control your phone from another device.
A cracked screen exposes your phone to water damage. Do not use it in wet environments; if possible, seal the cracks with clear nail polish or a temporary adhesive to keep the water out.
If the cracks affect touchscreen responsiveness, tweaking touch sensitivity in your phone settings will enhance usability. For Android, look for "Touch Sensitivity" under display settings. For iPhones, go to Settings > Accessibility > Tap and turn on "Touch Accommodations" to ease navigation.
If you want to continue using your phone with a cracked screen and believe it's worth it, you can cover it with packing tape and cut it with a precision knife. It will be similar to a screen protector and will prevent cuts and slicing your fingers. Both are available on Amazon.
If your phone is still functional after being broken, one of the most important things to do is to backup everything on your phone, either into the cloud, your computer, or a microSD card.
Hopefully, you've been doing this regularly anyway, because if your screen is a complete loss and your data isn't backed up, now you're hoping your phone gets fixed so you can recover that data.
Create a data backup routine before you need it!
Selling a phone with a cracked screen in certain shops is possible.
You won't be able to buy the latest model with the same specifications and the money you'll receive, but it can be extra money for a new device. Remember that sometimes they will offer you credit to spend on their websites.
After you have the money, consider buying a refurbished phone. They are much cheaper and function the same as a new one.
Alternatively, you can purchase a refurbished phone, which is a used phone that has been returned, inspected, cleaned, and fixed to provide flawless working condition.
At times, they are returned with minimal usage. However, they are available at significantly lower prices than new ones and provide the same functionality.
If the cracks are severe or begin to spread, the best long-term option is to go to a cell phone repair shop. Most repair shops provide same-day screen replacement at an affordable price, restoring your phone's functionality and appearance.
A cracked phone screen is annoying, but you can take steps to reduce further damage. Using a screen protector or avoiding pressure on the screen, tweaking touch sensitivity settings can make it more usable. If the damage is too extensive for a quick repair, selling your phone or buying a refurbished one can be a budget-friendly solution. But for a sure and permanent fix, going to a cell phone repair store is the way to go. A professional job will have your screen as good as new and your phone running like new.