Now, its ONLY the glass, if your touchscreen doesn't work, you need the whole panel.
Case remover tool, Mini Phillip screwdiver, plastic knife/spudge
Glue remover, (Goo Gone)
Glass Adhesive, preferably quick dry.

Now. To the directions.

WARNING OPENING THE IPHONE VOIDS YOUR WARRANTY:


We need knowledge on how to take apart the iPhone. But not the whole thing!

Just the back cover, the antenna cover and the Metal frame!

Easy enough?

Remember, All we need to do is remove the cable latch of the Headphone wire, from the back ,metal cover. and the Metal chrome frame surrounding the screen.

1) Remove all 10 screws around the screen. don't lose em!

2) Remove the Frame.

3) Now that the glass is exposed, use a blunt knife, plastic or wooden reccomended. Or a plastic spudger, Carefully SCRAPE ! yes SCRAPE off the cracked parts.

4) Now, the glass is GLUED ON TO THE LCD SCREEN, Be very careful, you do not want to puncture the LCD. This is where the GOO GONE comes in. Spray a bit on the exposed surfaces under the crack, DON'T GET THE INSIDE OF THE PHONE WET, this included the cables, and the logic board, and the battery!

5) Repeat. (avoid touching the home button)

6) Eventually you'll be able to pull off the rest of the glass.

7) When Done. Carefully add some glue on to the edges of the LCD, making a rectangular kind of shape. Make sure you spread it evenly, cause there is no way back when you place it on.

8) Put a dot of glue on the Glass you bought.

9) Smear it on the black corners.

10) CAREFULLY MEASURE out WHERE IT goes! THE POSITION is VERY IMPORTANT. ( Note the HOME button is the key)

11) Glue it on and place it on , let it dry for a while , ( place it near the sun, but not directly, like near the window) for around 5-10 minutes

12) Okay , Now its time to reattach the frame, and screw it back on.

13) Reattach the ribbon cable on the headphones on the back cover.

14) Pop the frame back on, pop the black antenna cover back in and you're SET!!

Thanks for reading hope this helps.
LG showcased its latest mobile phone, GD900, that has a glass keypad that it fully functional and may add as a mousepad for navigation purpose. Seems that that glass piece is a multi-touch panel that supports gestures.

This GD900 is just 13.4mm thick, has a 3-inch screen and running on Windows Mobile with their S-Class UI (I am not very sure about this UI). Below is another picture showing (maybe) gestures. It will be available in Europe and Asia in May.
CPT02 is a concept design for a phone for Aston Martin. Designers Mobiado imagine a high end version of the everyday gadget made of glass and platinum. Besides it’s basic phone operations, it would also have a number of special features to work with an Aston Martin car.
The phone would unlock the car automatically if you simply approach the vehicle and connects to the car display and the vehicle’s GPS. This would enable connections with social network sites like Foursquare, integrated cameras within the camera can be set to periodically upload photos, videos and information of passing cities or landmarks on Facebook and Twitter.
If the phone is in your pocket, it could transmit your movement during an accident that is said to allow a more responsive control over ‘safety deployments’ like airbags and seat belt stiffening.
The luxury phone concept is made from solid crystal,  featuring a see-through capacitive touchscreen with platinum sides. The purpose of this concept, Mobiado says, is to push the boundaries of invention, allowing concept ideas to be identified for future production designs.
Here are two very nice looking Glass mobile phone concepts by designer Mac Funamizu. We haven’t really seen any actual glass phones from any manufacturer yet apart from the glass screens on the iphone for example, so an actual phone made of glass would be amazing.
Europe : Toshiba Mobile Communications announced at the Mobile World Congress 2008 its new Portégé G810, the perfect device for those users that need to be fully functional whilst mobile. Whether it is to keep in touch with the office and friends, browse the web, share photos and videos or just trying to get from A to B on time – the Portégé G810 is a fitting phone for those who like to have it all. It also has a new and enhanced user interface and with the stylish touch screen it’s both simple and easy to use. The G810 will be available across Europe in Q2 2008.

The Portégé G810 is the ideal mobile-working device. With Windows Mobile the user has access to the Microsoft Office Mobile applications they need to carry on working whilst out and about, and with push e-mail they can read and respond to e-mails immediately.

The Portégé.G810 is also the perfect personal device for socialising and having fun. With support for both HSDPA and HSUPA the user can surf the web and download and upload pictures and videos captured on the 3 mega-pixel camera at broadband speeds. Windows Media Player Mobile and a high quality 65K colour screen, brings entertainment on the move, whether it’s viewing video clips or photos or just listening to some favourite tunes.
The large 2.83” QVGA touch screen and the enhanced user interface make the experience of navigation and access to applications simple and easy. The G810’s large screen also ensures the user can see more information with less scrolling, helping to bring the ideal web 2.0 and Windows Mobile experience in the palm of the hand. The built-in GPS and A-GPS function also allows the user to map out location and directions from A to B in seconds, perfect for the busy traveller trying to find their way in a city or new town/country.

The design of the Portégé G810 is both sleek and slim, being only 14mm thin and available in a stylish black mirror finish it is perfect for even the most discerning user. The G810 also has all the usual functions and features expected such as MMS, SMS and FM radio, and with full connectivity to GSM/GPRS/EDGE and 3G as well as support for Bluetooth, WiFi and a micro SD card up to 4GB, it is easy and simple to keep in touch.
“Through our longstanding relationship with Toshiba, we have been able to create powerful, attractive phones that balance work and play,” says Pieter Knook, senior vice president, Mobile Communications Business at Microsoft Corp. “The Portégé G810 is the latest phone to deliver an experience that keeps people connected and responsive to what’s important to them.”

Says Takashi Okamoto, Deputy Managing Director, Toshiba Information Systems (UK) Ltd: “The Portégé G810 is a perfect phone for entertainment as well as work. Its high quality touch screen, built-in GPS and high speed internet access combined with Windows Mobile is ideal for those who desire something for pleasure as well as something that can help with their working life. Being slim, elegant and easy to use, the G810 is an outstanding device to add to our portfolio of smart devices and we are confident that it will be well received by even the most discerning of users.”
Portégé G810 – specification overview
• Form : PDA
• Size : 58mm x110mm x 14mm
• Weight : 120g
• Display : QVGA (320 x 240), 65K colours, TFT, 2.83”
• Camera : 3 mega-pixel, autofocus
• Memory : 256MB ROM / 128MB RAM, micro SD slot up to 4GB
• Interface : Bluetooth v2.0, USB v2.0, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g
• Battery : 1,530mAh, Standby: up to 200hours, Talktjme: up to 4hours*
• Band : 850/900/1800/1900 for GSM/GPRS/EDGE
850/1900/2100 for UMTS/HSDPA (3.6Mbps)/HSUPA (2Mbps)
• Navigation : Built-in GPS & A-GPS
• Music service : Windows Media Player Mobile
• Browser : Microsoft Internet Explorer Mobile
• Messaging : SMS, MMS, E-mail, Microsoft Direct push e-mail
• Sound : MP3, AAC, AMR, WMA
• Video : H.263, H.264, MPEG4, WMV
• Java : Yes
• Processor : Qualcomm MSM7200 (400MHz)
• OS : Windows Mobile
• Others : FM Radio with RDS, Customized UI
Toshiba TS605 is an ultra stylish cellphone which is GSM enabled and weighs nearly 79 grams.It has got very small memory capacity with 5.5 MB space. So the user can store upto 20 dialed, received or missed call records. But it also facilitates microSD memory slots if the users want to upgrade it. The cellphone supports Bluetooth device as well as USB connectivity. Hence it would be highly convenient if you want high speed data transfer using the handset.

The users can enjoy multiple messaging services like SMS, MMS, EMS or Email facilities.They can also surf the internet through WAP 2.0/xHTML browser. If you love listening to music then this handset can serve you as a great entertainment device too. It has in built FM radio and 3 preloaded games. The 1.3 megapixel camera is just perfect for taking beautiful snaps of your near and dear ones. The standard Li-Ion batteries provide 2 h 30 min of non-stop talk time.
Emobile Ltd., a new Japanese mobile operator, will unveil two new 3.5G HSDPA handsets, HTC S11HT EMONSTER and Toshiba H11T.
HTC S11HT EMONSTER (EMOBILE Net Smart Phone Terminal) runs on Windows Mobile 6 Professional, and features a 2.8 inch QVGA touchscreen display, a 3 Megapixel camera, a sliding full QWERTY keyboard, built-in GPS, Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR. It measures 112 x 59 x 19 mm, and weighs 190 g.
Toshiba announced Portégé G810, a new stylish touchscreen handset, at the Mobile World Congress 2008 in Barcelona. It features a 2.83 inches 65K colors QVGA touchscreen with a 320 x 240 pixels resolution, 128MB RAM, 256MB ROM, a microSD card slot, Windows Media Player Mobile, FM radio, Wi-Fi, built-in GPS and A-GPS function, Pocket Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, PDF viewer), HSDPA and HSUPA. It measures 110 x 58 x 14 mm, and weighs 120 g.
Toshiba exhibited a prototype of Direct Methanol Fuel Cell at CEATEC 2008, which is taking place in Japan.
DMFC is a new type of battery that uses a reaction between methanol, water, and air to produce electricity.
Toshiba mentioned that a 50mL refill cartridge would be able to recharge the phone 15 times. The prototype was said to get up to 6 hours of talk time, which is double that of similar cell phones.
Toshiba 815T PB for SoftBank will be released soon. This cool handset can be transformed into a robot, and is made for the forthcoming release of Ketai Sousakan 7, a Japanese Sci-Fi TV series. It features a 2.4 inch internal display with a 240 x 320 pixel resolution, a 0.8 inch (96 x 39 pixels) external display, a 3.2 Megapixel camera with video recording, microSD card support for up to 2 GB of extended memory, 3G connectivity, Music Player, Infrared communication (IrDA). It measures 102 x 50 x 16 mm, weighs 107 g.
Toshiba 815T PB will be available in black and silver in April 2008. The price is unknown yet.
Toshiba G450 is a unique mobile phone and was created for quick and easy access to the Internet via cellular networks. The device is rather being called G450 cellular modem with built-in mobile phone, than vice versa. The main function of Toshiba G450 is a UMTS / HSDPA (7.2Mbps) modem, although in networks GSM / GPRS / EDGE the device is fully operational.
As for the design and form factor, Toshiba G450 resembles a stick or a mobile USB modem. The phone supports an alpha numeric keypad and display.
Toshiba G450 is all you need for fast connection to the Internet. It serves as a cable and CD with drivers, as well as control program WellPhone XT. Under Windows XP Pro everything becomes almost automatic. The program WellPhone XT is enough to create a connection profile for your operator and the internet is ready to use.
The connection is very fast, no more than three seconds. Unlike internal modems for laptops, for example T-Mobile Option GTmax EMEA, Toshiba G450 is not too hot and after a long work problems do not arise.
Clam style.800 x 480 pixels colour screen.Built-in 2 megapixel camera with digital zoom.Video capture and playback.MP3 player.Bluetooth.256MB internal memory.Expandable memory compatible with Micro SD cards up to 2GB.Tri band.Talk time - up to 300 minutes.Stand-by time - up to 460 hours.Vibration alert.WAP compatible.Size (H)117, (W)64, (D)19.8mm.Weight 183g.
Toshiba expects to launch its slide type 3G mobile phone ’920T’ with built-in 1GB memory in Japan market. Supporting up to 5.3 hours recording time, it features 1-Seg for mobile, 3.24M camera and GPS function
Toshiba is known as TG02 and K01. Both handset features 4.1 inch WVGA touch screen and 1GHz Snapdragon processor. TG02 Toshiba tablet-shaped device is actually an upgraded version of the previously released TG01.
 Measuring 9.9 mm thick, the new model features a capacitive screen and a new 3D user interface. Meanwhile, K01 is a slider handset with a sliding keyboard. Measuring 12.9 mm, it will also Toshiba’s first smartphone with AMOLED screen. Both phones will have a microSD memory card slot that supports up to 32GB. Unfortunately, there is no info on pricing or availability at this time. We will keep you posted.
Toshiba has recently introduced its latest Libretto W100, which is the ultra-compact size of portable mobile PC and features a 7-inch diagonal dual touch-screen display in the clam-shell form factor. It is flexible to work across horizontally or vertically for watching movies, reading e-books, viewing photos in landscape or portrait position.

The tablet supports for the content to be displayed over both screens and different applications can be displayed on either screen. It makes the navigation easy and once of the screen can be used for the virtual keyboard or track-pad for typing a message.

It measures 202 x 123 x 25.4mma and about two pounds in weight is specially designed for easy carry and hand-held performance with a full Windows 7 Operating System. Driven by Window 7 Operating System, Toshiba Libretto W100 makes the sharing, streaming and synchronizing the files through the local area network or cloud easily. It is equipped with solid state drive for more memory to store file, music, photos and video clips.

Toshiba Libretto W100 has built-in Wireless 802.11n, which let the users keep connected to the Internet from any hotspot. Its built-in 1.02 megapixel CMOS webcam supports face recognition and enable users to chat on the go and Bluetooth V2.1 + EDR5 (Enhanced Data Rate 5) helps to connect the device to headphone, speakers or even a mouse. Besides these, it also comes with a USB port and built-in memory reader for transfer files and data directly from another optical drives.
More features and specification from Toshiba Libretto W100
1. It is accelerometer-enabled, which help to measure the proper acceleration, which makes reading the e-books easily.
2. It has a WSVGA (1024 x 600 pixel resolution) of touch-screen display.
3. It uses LED back-lighting for efficiency on power usage.
4. Running on Intel Pentium U5400 CPU and 1.20GHz.
5. 2GB of RAM and 62GB memory of solid state drive.
6. Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit Operating System.
Toshiba Europe just dropped a new smartphone that might make me forgive the OS. This is the TG01, a new touch-screen handset that Toshiba is apparently aiming at the iPhone. And it runs on the Snapdragon CPU at 1GHz.
The speedy proc is nice, and the other features are as high-tech, such as the HSUPA/HSDPA data modem for 3G connectivity, the 4.1-inch hi-res WVGA display, Wi-Fi, GPS, and built-in support for DivX.

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