Hi,
has anybody encountered this?
Few days ago, I noticed my display is not "clean" anymore, it has a colorful oil-like blot on itself. The blot does not cover the whole display area, but has an almost
uniform 1 cm thick padding..that means the blot area is a smaller area in the middle of display.
By colour I mean a visual effect that resembles a drop of oil/gasoline in water on the street.
This happened to my sprint tp2 and soon after the touch screen stopped working. I just replaced it by buying a replacement screen/top housing on ebay. Quick an painless really, no need to fiddle with the digitalizer and all that mess. I hope this isn't the case for you but expect the worse my friend. Best wishes man.
You,ve probably got the dreaded Newton Rings. I had my screen replaced about 2 months ago by HTC for the same reason. Luckily I had a month left on my warranty so i got if fixed completely FOC. My warranty has now been extended to run out next month.
Update:
My newton rings got really bad a while ago, the screen stopped function at all.
I registered my TP2 directly to a Czech servicing company (I am Slovakian)..
Now comes the interesting part.
1) They sent a courier for the phone and it took them a veery long 3 business days to repair and send it back by a courier, directly to my office. The courier man had a specialy designed bag for protecting the phone on pickup.
2) They did not care at all about my forgetting to reflash stock SPL
3) Nobody asked them for this, but besides the digitizer, they also "repaired" (read replaced) the buttons, the silver border, the display and the rails in which the upper part moves. For free.
4) They flashed a Slovakian stock ROM for me..Who could have know, that know that such a thing existed
I've had my s3 since store release date and been cracked since 2 days later, just getting progressively worse, meaning cracking more. The phone still works but got littl pieces of glass falling out now.IS anyone having an issue with a faulty screen? I don't have any clue what happened to it in the first place that it cracked, that is why I ask this!
Secondly,
3 hours away from best buy where I was talked into getting their protection plan. Little did i know that they wouldn't ship ANYTHING!
What do you suggest I do. Anyone had any long distance dealings with the geeksquad?
Thanks
Woody
hmmm.
the screens crack easy because of the curved glass.
mine was cracked but i had it replaced already.
did it through sprint.
funny theres a video in another thread showing a guy attaching a brand new s3 to a string along with an iphone 4s and dragging both behind a car at 30 mph... after wards the s3 screen is fine but the phone is toast...
yes,indeed, so you should wear it a case, and the screen should avoid hit the hard things, it is also easy to be scrached and damaged.
I'll be quick with the story, the phone fell from waist height screen down onto tiles and smashes a huge portion of the bottom, the phone still works however I can see discoloration on the screen meaning the LCD is definitively broken however I can still use the phone. I have researched and sending it to repair with HTC will cost me £150 which is way too much and I don't want to risk buying a fake £50 screen of ebay and then risking again with fixing it myself unless it's absolute necessary.
What I thought about doing was:
Asking a phone repair shop (I live in Birmingham UK) about how much it would cost to replace it? If it's anything under £90 I think I could agree to it.
Thank you for the answer up front because in the past 2 weeks I have developed a strong bond with this beast and it breaks my heart to see my baby shattered .
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I'll be quick with the story, the phone fell from waist height screen down onto tiles and smashes a huge portion of the bottom, the phone still works however I can see discoloration on the screen meaning the LCD is definitively broken however I can still use the phone. I have researched and sending it to repair with HTC will cost me £150 which is way too much and I don't want to risk buying a fake £50 screen of ebay and then risking again with fixing it myself unless it's absolute necessary.
What I thought about doing was:
Asking a phone repair shop (I live in Birmingham UK) about how much it would cost to replace it? If it's anything under £90 I think I could agree to it.
Second option is the one I am most questionable about and I would like someone to advise me on. I was thinking about signing up for an insurance plan (I am currently with Vodafone, no insurance) then waiting some time and then claim on the insurance and receive a new phone, my question is; would that work? How long would I have to wait? Will I have to subscribe to some kind of premium plan for it to work? If so how much would it cost?
Thank you for the answer up front because in the past 2 weeks I have developed a strong bond with this beast and it breaks my heart to see my baby shattered .
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Have you only had the phone for 2 weeks? My HTC One X screen cracked after just 2 weeks of ownership. I sent it off to HTC and received a quote of $300 SGD (I live in Singapore these days but it's about 150 quid) I complained stating that I had owned 3 HTC devices over the last 5 years (Diammond, Desire, Desire HD) and never cracked a screen, yet with the HTC One X and it's supposedly hardended Gorilla Glass the screen broke is under 2 weeks. It took 3 phone calls and a week without my phone, but they halfed the repair quote to $150 (75 quid).
My friend's screen completely shattered after the phone fell off the couch and he also managed to get it repaired for $150... just call up and argue your point.
If you do get it repaired make sure you buy a case and screen protector, I'm convinced that even just a little bit of cushioning on the screen goes a long way with these screens.
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Have you only had the phone for 2 weeks? My HTC One X screen cracked after just 2 weeks of ownership. I sent it off to HTC and received a quote of $300 SGD (I live in Singapore these days but it's about 150 quid) I complained stating that I had owned 3 HTC devices over the last 5 years (Diammond, Desire, Desire HD) and never cracked a screen, yet with the HTC One X and it's supposedly hardended Gorilla Glass the screen broke is under 2 weeks. It took 3 phone calls and a week without my phone, but they halfed the repair quote to $150 (75 quid).
My friend's screen completely shattered after the phone fell off the couch and he also managed to get it repaired for $150... just call up and argue your point.
If you do get it repaired make sure you buy a case and screen protector, I'm convinced that even just a little bit of cushioning on the screen goes a long way with these screens.
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I need a screen that covers the whole screen, but dont think there is on
jo3yp said:
Have you only had the phone for 2 weeks? My HTC One X screen cracked after just 2 weeks of ownership. I sent it off to HTC and received a quote of $300 SGD (I live in Singapore these days but it's about 150 quid) I complained stating that I had owned 3 HTC devices over the last 5 years (Diammond, Desire, Desire HD) and never cracked a screen, yet with the HTC One X and it's supposedly hardended Gorilla Glass the screen broke is under 2 weeks. It took 3 phone calls and a week without my phone, but they halfed the repair quote to $150 (75 quid).
My friend's screen completely shattered after the phone fell off the couch and he also managed to get it repaired for $150... just call up and argue your point.
If you do get it repaired make sure you buy a case and screen protector, I'm convinced that even just a little bit of cushioning on the screen goes a long way with these screens.
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Yes 2 weeks today, I too had two HTC's in the past, a Wildfire and a Desire and they both went through hell of usage (especially the Desire) The cases on both phones were scratched and dented but the screens were perfectly fine with slight scratches, barely visible. My mother has a Desire S which also goes through rigorous and clumsy use and my father has the Sensation which I could also add to the conversation with HTC.
My question is how can I argue with them? If they disagree what should I do? Just hang up? Please if you can give me more detail about your case, you shed light on this dark day for this sir I thank you .
I have phoned HTC and arranged it to be picked up for repairs on Monday, the phone operator has said that if it's just the screen to be replaced then it will cost me about £100 which hurts but I don't mind however I am sure they will try and charge me more, I have also mentioned that the screen had flickered before and it was unresponsive (It sometimes wouldn't pick up the touch however after cleaning the screen properly it worked again) so I will try arguing heavily when I get the quote.
To be honest, this is why phone insurance exists...
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Yes 2 weeks today, I too had two HTC's in the past, a Wildfire and a Desire and they both went through hell of usage (especially the Desire) The cases on both phones were scratched and dented but the screens were perfectly fine with slight scratches, barely visible. My mother has a Desire S which also goes through rigorous and clumsy use and my father has the Sensation which I could also add to the conversation with HTC.
My question is how can I argue with them? If they disagree what should I do? Just hang up? Please if you can give me more detail about your case, you shed light on this dark day for this sir I thank you .
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I had to just continue arguing that the phone is advertised as having unbreakable Gorilla Glass and was even throw on the floor during some press conferences, yet my screen broke withint 2 weeks without being mistreated. Don't just hang up, ask to speak to their supervisor if the person on the phone is unable to help you. I had to speak to 3 different people, but mine broke within 2 weeks of it being released. My friend broke his after 4 months and was quoted $150 after just one phone call to them. I think they must be getting a lot of complaints about the screens, so fingers crossed it will be easy for you
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the phone is advertised as having unbreakable Gorilla Glass and was even throw on the floor during some press conferences
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Reference, please.
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I had to just continue arguing that the phone is advertised as having unbreakable Gorilla Glass and was even throw on the floor during some press conferences, yet my screen broke withint 2 weeks without being mistreated. Don't just hang up, ask to speak to their supervisor if the person on the phone is unable to help you. I had to speak to 3 different people, but mine broke within 2 weeks of it being released. My friend broke his after 4 months and was quoted $150 after just one phone call to them. I think they must be getting a lot of complaints about the screens, so fingers crossed it will be easy for you
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When booking my phone for repair the person I have spoke to said that they will quote the price of the repair through email and I should also respond through email, will I still be able to get to them through a phone? They have also said that if it's just the screen that needs replacing then the repair should cost about a £100.
And just a question on the side, did they hard reset your phone? I'm just wondering because they have no reason to really...
Thanks again for the reply!
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When booking my phone for repair the person I have spoke to said that they will quote the price of the repair through email and I should also respond through email, will I still be able to get to them through a phone? They have also said that if it's just the screen that needs replacing then the repair should cost about a £100.
And just a question on the side, did they hard reset your phone? I'm just wondering because they have no reason to really...
Thanks again for the reply!
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It's worth trying to give them a call.
They will install the RUU to return it to stock, they always do. It's quick, cheap, easy, and probably fixes a large portion of the problem phones they receive. There are simply too many apps that misbehave for them not to want to do this.
Obviously in your case, it's not required, but they will probably want to run a test afterwards in a clean environment.
I have received a quote for £146, rang HTC twice and both of the operators told me there is nothing they can do about it, it's up to the service repair center and no matter what my argument was they would just repeat themselves until one of them said I could raise a complain and they should get back to me within 3 days (funny thing because upon asking wherever I could raise a complain with the second operator they said there is no way of doing that). Is what they are saying true?
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I have received a quote for £146, rang HTC twice and both of the operators told me there is nothing they can do about it, it's up to the service repair center and no matter what my argument was they would just repeat themselves until one of them said I could raise a complain and they should get back to me within 3 days (funny thing because upon asking wherever I could raise a complain with the second operator they said there is no way of doing that). Is what they are saying true?
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let's be honest, the phone isn't advertised as having 'unbreakable gorilla glass' ( i know it wasn't you that said that , but either way it's bull****)
it's advertised to have gorilla glass, which is advertised to be stronger than normal glass. do remember that glass is very fragile, gorilla glass is still glass after all.
to be honest, i don't see why htc should give a discount? you dropped it, its not their fault, why should they pay for it!
i know it sounds harsh, and all you want is it to work again, but you can't blame htc for it, thats just ridiculous.
EDIT: quite frankly, i think it's stupid that they gave anyone a discount for a smashed screen. whoever authorised that probably has been either fired or had a warning by now..
I bought a new screen with touch pad included, from China. The quality wasn't all that bad. One dead pixel and a dead touch area, for50€ was OK. Then it went to the flor and the touch screen just went dead all togheter.
I've already reassemble it, to make sure it wasn't some poor conection of components . What else should i do?
Just buy a new screen even thought this one is not cracked?
Apreciate any sugestion.
Thanks in advance.
I wouldn't buy from China, you can get the screen from wholesalgegadgetparts.com for about $75. All it takes is a hairline crack in the digitizer (might not see it in the glass) and the whole thing will not work. That site has a great return policy too, so you can plug the screen in and test it without actually installing it, and if it doesn't work you can send it back for a refund.
Edit - just noticed you aren't in the US. They don't ship internationally, but they do sell on eBay too (they might through there). Might wanna give them a call, they're good people.
One month a go i have broken my touch but the glass is not broken, i believe this happened when I sat in my car. The phone was in my left front short pants poket, but slipped underneath i believe and that made a bending procedure and broke only the touch.
Is it worth replacing it? and what will be the costs?
If you do the repair yourself then yes it's still worth it. But it may not be easy for someone not used to doing these repairs. Check YouTube for guides. LCDs go for just under £60 in the UK.
If you have to pay a repair shop or use a Samsung service center then maybe not because will probably cost you the same as buying another handset. Maybe.
In service center where I'm working we are changing whole front panel for about 70$ using original Samsung part. Last week we sold used i9195 in perfect condition for about 130$ so as You can see front panel will cost You about half price of used phone. Of course You can buy cheaper phone in worse condition but it still be more than this part. Replacing process is quite simple but to peel off sim card slot is a little tricky so watch some disassembly tutorial first.
Good luck.
When u say whole front panel, u mean touch and gorilla glass. Coz i heard on a forum that the screen after a while become yellow. But i think that was g glass replace.
No, I meant whole front with display cause Samsung S line has digitizer (touch) on display, not like other phones on glass. So if You change only glass Your touch will be broken still. Whole fron is glass, digitizer, display and part of body with silver line around screen.
K thanks for the info!