And please don't try to replace it yourself. You won't do it right, so you'll have to fix what you broke. When you do that you'll break something else. Etc., etc. It's cheaper to pay to have it fixed than to try to fix it yourself. (The first 5 or 6 screens you replace you should be working under someone's guidance, so you lean the things that look logical to do, but end up damaging the device. You'll still damage a few, which is why technicians start out working on devices that are too far gone to be worth fixing.)