It can be done. For the phones,there are procedures using a thin card. But its very very difficult,or rather it requires a great deal of skill. In fact,its more of an art. To do it requires you to have destroyed dozens of screens. You have to do it perfectly. The glass on the front of the LCD is very very thin,like a 64th of an inch or so. Virtually ANY pressure will shatter it. Even if your good at it,figure 50/50. If your not,your almost certain to destroy the screen. The answer of course is,locate the screen you want to buy. Then before you buy it,if you really feel you can do it,give it a shot. However,you almost certainly WILL destroy the screen. And its NOT that you have nothing to lose. The reason is,there's some guy out there that thought the same thing. He bought the digitizer first,then tried to separate the screen and broke it. Throwing good money after bad,he will go up to ebay and buy a screen with a broken digitizer and try again. He might do it twice before he gives up in disgust and either...