iPhone 6s and 6s plus repairs

kwest

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anyone else wondering if this pressure touchscreen is going to be a nightmare to work with. Not only do you have to worry about the digitizer not working right now they add this.

These devices might end up like the iPad Air 2. Most places won't work on them because the glass is glued to LCD and it is too expensive to fix. These phones might be the same.

Forcing you to go to apple with issues.
 
But the glass is special Apple Glass that won't ever break.

Seriously, since the digitizer is force sensitive as well as touch, the whole assembly will probably need to be replaced, if third parties even have them to sell.
 
Wow how many did you get and are you expecting jobs soon.

When the 6 came out we didn't start fixing them for about 3 months. We waited for the parts to come down in price.
 
Typically to stock parts for devices like the 6S is risky this earlier due to a number of factors in my opinion - first and most important is the price - when Apple can do the repair for less than what you are going the purchase the part for then it makes very little financial sense to stock the parts and offer the repair. 2nd, not many people actually have the 6S yet so there will be very limited call for the repair. 3rd, prices will fall as soon as the factories overseas learn how to make these parts more easily and there is more demand overall for the screens.
 
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