The iPhone 5 is actually quite easy to replace, it's just nowhere near as cheap 
as the 4. Screens are at least £30 on eBay, then you'd have to buy the other 
additional buttons etc. A new (front-facing) camera is about £6.

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On 30 Mar 2014, at 16:28, Jason Davies <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 30 Mar 2014, at 16:23, Richard Wells wrote:
> 
>> Not cheap but the alternatives looked dodgy and she thought that it was not 
>> working properly anyway apart from the smashed screens.
> 
> I think Sam said to me that the iPhone 5 is really difficult to replace. And 
> I watched him do my 'easy' iPad 3 for about 40 minutes. Unless you're really 
> poor, I would look into this;) You have to book a genius session (not sure 
> how else to do it).
> 
> Apple usually give you a 'remanufactured' device, I thikn. That means they 
> have reused some parts: it's not 'refurbished'. I got this for my 3GS 
> (battery was dying) for 50 quid. They simply handed me a replacement for the 
> money. They may wish to work out exactly what is wrong (this seems to decide 
> the price). It was easy for me to demonstrate that when you took a photo with 
> the battery at less than 50%, it simply shut off - you may need to let them 
> poke around a bit more.
> 
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