I was on the way to catch my bus this morning when I noticed a collection of dust under the glass in the top right corner of the screen. I'm just wondering whether it would be worth sending it in to HTC?
They've had it three times since I've had it. They screwed up the first repair after I dropped it and dust was under the screen then. HTC fixed that for it to come back with a scratch on the screen.
So, do you guys think I should send it in again or just live with it? I've de-branded and unlocked it so I'm not sure they'll even repair it.
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I've been noticing dust collecting under the top left corner of my screen. Anyone have any suggestions on how to fix this? Or am I goin to have to take it to a Sprint store and have it replaced?
I just noticed the same problem with mine. This is not good for my OCD.
So I'm thinking of bringing my phone in to a Sprint tech to look at the dust under the screen as well as a small area about the size of a pencil's eraser that is brighter than the rest of the screen (Only obvious with white backgrounds).
Would it be a bad idea to show the tech my EVO as is which is rooted? Would they care if they're just looking at the physical screen?
Same thing on my EVO dust top left corner. This is the second one that has done it. Dust shoot plug doesn't help either. I bought something similar to this but it didn't help:
http://www.uxsight.com/product/31482/earphone-jack-plug-stopper-for-apple-iphone-1st-gen.html
You will have to bring it to a Sprint repair center and have your screen replaced. My phone had dust on the top left corner as well. The Sprint employee told me there was a slight screen separation so he replaced it with a brand new screen. I unrooted my phone before bringing it in.
fuzion22 said:
You will have to bring it to a Sprint repair center and have your screen replaced. My phone had dust on the top left corner as well. The Sprint employee told me there was a slight screen separation so he replaced it with a brand new screen. I unrooted my phone before bringing it in.
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I was afraid I'd have to do this. Guess I have to weigh my options here. Have a dusty screen or go through the timely process of unrooting, then rooting back and having a fresh screen.
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I was afraid I'd have to do this. Guess I have to weigh my options here. Have a dusty screen or go through the timely process of unrooting, then rooting back and having a fresh screen.
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Same here I have TEP so I generally get a new phone about every 6 months so I'm not sure its worth it to bring it in.
Just to let everyone know here is how it all went down.
I called the Sprint repair center and told them about the dust under the screen. Of course they said I would have to bring it in for them to look at, but they could fix it. So I asked the guy about rooted phones he said as long as I am not having software issues he could careless.
So took my phone down at lunch went and ate came back all done. They replaced the entire display. The guy said it was all one piece so they replaced everything. I looked at the old display and I have no idea how the dust is getting in there. He said the displays have 3 revisions mine was a revision 2 replaced it with a 3. So take all this with a grain of salt. Just telling you all what he told me.
He also said he liked my ROM,... nice.
Great first post coming up. Had my Desire Z a couple of weeks. Read lots on here, got it rooted and Virtuous installed. Happy with the phone.
Out this evening, phone in back pocket, wouldn't want to scratch the case or screen with car keys in front pocket. Sat down on a chair. Retrieve phone to see a crack on the LCD. Doh.
The LCD is now black with a small crack. No picture at all although the backlight does seem to work. No visible damage to digitizer and am able to answer calls by sliding up or down in about the right place. As such can I assume I just need to replace the LCD?
Anyone recommend a repair centre in the UK and / or source for an original HTC screen? Plenty on the bay but you can never be sure.
Also would assume HTC will laugh if I try and warranty it.
I got my One X in June last year, in Jan it developed a screen ripple on the top left of the screen. I could hear the device clicking if there was any pressure applied and a ripple went across the screen.
I sent it off to HTC for repair and they accepted it as a Warranty Repair. I got the phone back a week or so later with the fault not having been fixed but they had left dust behind the glass and the camera lens and a lump of black debris covering the flash.
I got straight back onto them to find out what was going on, they told me that the LCD panel had been replaced and I should return it again for the problems to be fixed.
I sent the device back a second time and got it back 48hrs later. I was amazed by the quick turn around and opened the box to find that the dust remained behind the glass and the camera lens. The screen ripple was still present also. I phoned them again now to find what had been done this time and they said that the main board had been replaced. (I am not sure what was wrong with the main board). They told me that they needed to repair the device again to get it right which I refused, After talking to a supervisor (which in itself is no easy job.. They don't call back when they say they will) They agreed to replace the device.
I boxed the phone back up and waited patiently for my new HOX to come in the post. When it arrived I thought that my problems would be sorted and I could return to using the phone, but... This device had screen ripple down both sides of the screen (much worse that the previous one) and had light leakage below the glass when the capacitive buttons were lit up.
I got back in touch with them and they begrudgingly agreed to replace the device again.
This time it took them a week to get the device back to me and I have just opened it to find that this one has worse screen ripple again down both sides (No light leakage though).
The ripple that I am talking about is if you lightly run a thumb nail down the black area of the glass on either side of the screen, the screen changes colours as you move up and down.
My colleague in the office has a HOX also and there is no sign of ripple on his even with a lot of pressure.
I am completely fed up with dealing with their customer services and cannot be bothered to go through all of this again.
Has anyone got any suggestions? Should I escalate this to their head office?
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I got my One X in June last year, in Jan it developed a screen ripple on the top left of the screen. I could hear the device clicking if there was any pressure applied and a ripple went across the screen.
I sent it off to HTC for repair and they accepted it as a Warranty Repair. I got the phone back a week or so later with the fault not having been fixed but they had left dust behind the glass and the camera lens and a lump of black debris covering the flash.
I got straight back onto them to find out what was going on, they told me that the LCD panel had been replaced and I should return it again for the problems to be fixed.
I sent the device back a second time and got it back 48hrs later. I was amazed by the quick turn around and opened the box to find that the dust remained behind the glass and the camera lens. The screen ripple was still present also. I phoned them again now to find what had been done this time and they said that the main board had been replaced. (I am not sure what was wrong with the main board). They told me that they needed to repair the device again to get it right which I refused, After talking to a supervisor (which in itself is no easy job.. They don't call back when they say they will) They agreed to replace the device.
I boxed the phone back up and waited patiently for my new HOX to come in the post. When it arrived I thought that my problems would be sorted and I could return to using the phone, but... This device had screen ripple down both sides of the screen (much worse that the previous one) and had light leakage below the glass when the capacitive buttons were lit up.
I got back in touch with them and they begrudgingly agreed to replace the device again.
This time it took them a week to get the device back to me and I have just opened it to find that this one has worse screen ripple again down both sides (No light leakage though).
The ripple that I am talking about is if you lightly run a thumb nail down the black area of the glass on either side of the screen, the screen changes colours as you move up and down.
My colleague in the office has a HOX also and there is no sign of ripple on his even with a lot of pressure.
I am completely fed up with dealing with their customer services and cannot be bothered to go through all of this again.
Has anyone got any suggestions? Should I escalate this to their head office?
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posts like yours make me double think before sending my one out again for repairs...i have got a yellow spot on the top right hand side of my phone...cover it in a black wallpaper you do not even notice it.
stick a white wallpaper though it is there...was thinking about sending it out but for a little spot i am thinking of sticking with it and save up some money and buy a new phone in a few months...
if i was you though escalate the matter till you get yourself a brand spanking new one and one that actually is flawless..
hamdir did not rest till he had the perfect one and he went through like 12 handsets if i am not mistaken..so if i was you send it back and keep nagging on them
I had my note 4 screen assembly replaced after I dropped it. However, the screen is no longer completely secured in the phone. The screen pushes into the frame if I place pressure on the screen and I can get my finger under the edge of the assembly on the top left corner. The home button is also loose, but gets tight like it should be if I hold the screen down. This is an annoying issue and I've recently noticed that dust is getting inside the phone, which I'm worried will cause hardware damage. The front camera is already blurry and cloudy from dust getting inside. If I take the screen off and apply new adhesive, will the screen sit in the frame like it should or is it impossible to restore the feel on a phone with a screen replacement to what it was like from the factory? I hope you hear from you guys, and thanks in advance.
I would take it to a local Sprint service and repair location (or where ever you got your screen replacement). They should be able to reseat your screen in the housing and clean your camera right up. In terms of applying new adhesive, you shouldn't really need to. The 15 some odd screws on the back should take care of it. Source: I'm a S&R Technician
Thanks for the help! My problem is that I'm hesitant to return to the shop where I got the screen replaced, because when they originally replaced it I was unsatisfied with how it fit so I went back and had them do some more work. It was alright at first, but it began to get steadily worse in a fairly short amount of time. So I'm a little cautious of going back there to ask them to do more work. If I asked them to reseat the screen assembly, do you think it would help? Also, is it possible to return to an almost-factory feel with a replaced screen or do I need to accept that the assembly will never be quite as tight as it originally was?
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I had a similar issue and I took it back to sprint which they fixed regardless of my device being rooted.
Did you have the screen replaced before you took it to sprint, or was the screen loose from the factory?
you can find the replace guide at ifixit, I don't leave the link,you can google it.
If you want to buy original LCD screen ,you can go to the HCQS.
I've got a small scratch maybe 4-5mm long in the corner of my screen, not immediately noticeable but a definite scratch.
I've talked with HTC live chat and asked them if a scratches qualify for replacement and they said yes. However I don't want to get screwed sending in my device and have it sent right back.
Has anyone with small scratches had success with this program?