Hi,
My i-mate conked out on me last week (The charge connector broke off the circuit board). I'm offering it to anyone who needs one for parts or wants a repair challenge. Aside from the charge connector, it also has a small bit of black plastic broken at the top, between the power button and the front of the device.
The screen works fine however.
I'm selling it without the battery. If you're interested, email me at [email protected].
Jon.
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I am having probems with my touchscreen and want to pull the case off it so that I can check connections.
The service manual states that after having undone the screws along the bottom edge of the screen that you should use a screwdriver to push into the hole in the bottom left hand edge of the screen case to release the catch to separate the two halves, but pushing the screwdriver in there doesn't seem to release anything.
Has anyone here managed to dismantle the screen and have any tips on how to do it?
:lol: youv'e probaly sorted by now
anyhow ur need to obtain a plastic ended screwdriver (unless you fancy damaging case) insert at join wilst using a fine screwdriver, gently push in hole lever outwards while prising and i'tl 'pop' out do same at other end and use plastic srewdriver to pop open along join all around until it pops of.
had to change screen on mine took about 25mins total, advise u use anti static wrist band (lot of sensitive stuff near screen).
Where did you get your screen from? and how much?
:lol: i brought unit off ebay (internally damaged) for the screen (lucky). theres a taiwanese company, selling them, but not seen on ebay for a while, if you look through archives theres also a usa company, but only repair.
Hi,
Just had an MDA Pro screen replaced by these chaps in Wimbledon:
http://www.xdarepairs.co.uk
Cost quoted was about £110 +VAT + Postage fitted, or £90 +VAT for the part on its own. All in, the screen, including fitting, was not much more than the screen on its own from ebay.
Posted to them on Tuesday at 16:45 and received back on Thursday at 08:45. Working beautifully again.
May be worth a try.
Does anyone have a scrapped PDA2k from which they can spare one of the small torx bit screws located on the external case, just to the left of the contacts button (or the right of the calendat button)? I am happy to pay the shipping costs. Thanks!
Try this post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=49972&highlight=screw
C
link doesnt work for me.
I need some screws for the blue angel, as both of mine either side of the screen fell out.
Found both from an old nokia me thinks...
Try a backstreet phone shop with a load of screws lying about, but not too long don't want to damage owt!!
Hello all Universal Users, I am Loooking for a Mother board for My Qtek 9000, maybe some one can help me to find one?
Are tey all the same Qtek->I-mate->Dopod...
Many Thanks,
Jean-marc.
All boards are the same, (only different branding, and of course G3/G4 difference)
need parts too !!!
Hello, If you can find a dead uni (with MB ok) we can buy it together , i need a part (little board next to the screen) for my second uni.If you find one, pm me (sorry for english, i'm french).
Good luck for your searches ...
My Mother-in-Law got my Exec wet... arrrgh!!!
so I have a water damaged one (not wet enough to blow the warning stickers though). The damage is only to the screen the M-board is fine & in fact the phone is fully functional unlocked and not subject to an insurance claim (more fool me for not insuring it!). The phone is less than a year old, the case has the usual pocket wear and a couple of tiny dents on the top most centre panel and one of the two little rubber bits by the led’s is missing
The damage is the screen has gone smokey and darkened and does not turn of the light fully as a result the battery life is shortened.
I needed total reliability for business trips to the Far East so I have had to move to another phone for a bit.
I had the whole thing apart to see if I could track the damage and repair it and as far as I can see it is just confined to the ribbons attached to the screen and digitizer. I am happy to break it for spares if you are interested.
Any parts (no guarantee offered) make me an offer – I even have the original box & manuals.
Wouldn't trust the screen or main ribbon - these are now available on ebay.
Happy to advise on dismantling,
Cheers,
Newton
found motherboard on Ebay
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Universal-Jasjar-motherboard-Brand-new_W0QQitemZ150243907005QQcmdZViewItem
check it out its quite a good price
Psipoc
Hi Newton,
Do you still have this machine for parts?
Peter
Hey folks
I need capacitive touch keys and home button flex ribbon cable for my s2...now...i was searching on eBay but couldn't found seller that would ship the keys to Slovenia...so i came up with an idea that i'll ask you guys if anyone owns that flex cable and would be able to send it to me...i can pay with paypal...if price is reasonable as well as the postage fee....
thanks in advance
Cheers
Sent fom my S-II running CM-10 by mcm811 powered with DorimanX kernel 7.35
rkoby13 said:
Hey folks
I need capacitive touch keys and home button flex ribbon cable for my s2...now...i was searching on eBay but couldn't found seller that would ship the keys to Slovenia...so i came up with an idea that i'll ask you guys if anyone owns that flex cable and would be able to send it to me...i can pay with paypal...if price is reasonable as well as the postage fee....
thanks in advance
Cheers
Sent fom my S-II running CM-10 by mcm811 powered with DorimanX kernel 7.35
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Hi mate!
I have one brand new that I bought but never installed.
For your information I can advise you that you cannot change that single piece due to construction of the Galaxy S2.
I can explain you why telling my story. My Galaxy S2 went to bath and home button stopped working, so I realized I needed to replace the capacitive and home button flex module as it got damaged. I bought one original piece from a German seller on ebay and tried to replace it with the damaged one. I can assure you I'm very expert repairing phones and I know well our beloved Galaxy S2, but due to the very thin construction of the phone, the glass is glued hard to the LCD and the home button ribbon cable is between these two pieces, as you have to detach the glass from the LCD to reach it.
Why you cannot change it? You cannot detach the glass from the LCD without breaking the screen as it is truly very thin, imagine about 1mm thickness or less. As the glass is glued very hard to the screen, you cannot distribute the forces when detaching it and you'll end breaking the screen with 90% probability. I broke mine when trying and I did the whole process very carefully, knowing it was very fragile.
So, if your home button or your capacitive keys stopped working I would not recommend you trying to change it as you'll have 90% chance of having the LCD broken too.
Sadly, you'll have to change the whole front module (glass, LCD, front bezel frame and of course home button cable, all included). It's a very expensive repair, but the front module is very easy to replace and you can do it on your own.
I bought one genuine like new without scratches from a salvage Galaxy S2 from Samsung repair centre for about 80,00USD. I can give you the link if you want to buy one too.
Sad to tell you this.
Hope it can help you.
Cheers.
After I replaced battery (dead after 2 years) after 3 months the watch just fell apart, tearing in two one of the two thin flexible connector stripes that go from LCD to the main body. Where can I find a replacement part, or maybe someone has a dead Moto 360 for cheap so I can cannibalize it for the replacement? I thought of buying a new watch, but it's disappointing that the prices are high and there is almost no progress in functionality in 2.5 years. And cheap Chinese smartwatches are very bad. The only website that has "Watch LCD Screen and Digitizer Assembly" that I wound has it "out of stock".
Thanks, any advice appreciated.
while I don't have the answer to your question I can tell you why your watch fell apart after the repairs.
There are 4 tiny plastic retaining clips that need to be properly removed during disassembly, and then reinstalled during reassembly. They are very easy to loose if you don't know they are there, and pretty much all guides (including iFixIt) make no mention of the clips. I found the info on them by accident so I've been trying to spread the word on this important step.
+1 on those clips. I thought they were bits broken off as I removed the innards for the battery repair. Ended up with the watch in the same state as midirt; torn cables. As a result, I do now have a G1 360 available for parts (including a new battery, but minus those clips ) and two chargers. (If there is a more proper place to offer these up please accept my apologies and let me know where, I'll get it there).