A cell phone screen can get damaged easily, especially if the mobile phone is not stored in a case or does not have a screen protector. Cell phone screens have a tendency to become scratched and cracked, which will make it difficult to view the data on the screen.
Instructions
1
Try a scratch-remover product. These are available online and in retail locations. Apply a small amount of the cream to the screen, then rub it in until the scratches fade away.
2
Apply pressure to the cell phone screen. Stuck pixels are another problem that can occur on a cell phone screen. They'll create discoloration in different areas of the phone. To fix this problem, rub at the discolored areas with a pen cap to disperse them on the screen.
3
Fill any cracks or scratches with a small amount of toothpaste.
4
Replace the cell phone screen. If the crack is severe, this may be your only option. To make the replacement, use a screwdriver to pop off the old screen, then snap the new one into place. The process may vary depending on the model.