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.
Hey everyone,
Just want to warn you guys for the InvisibleShield! I know that when applied correctly it is probably a very satisfying product, but when not applied carefully you can get screwed up by it... Last night I applied an invisibleshield to my Desire HD and guess what, I got water under the screen... Seriously I don't understand how it's possible, but I guess that the bezel around the screen (the transition from the glass to the back) somehow let's water through as the water damage is not in the obvious spots near the volume buttons or anything. The water damage is on the right side of the phone.
First thing I did was taking the screen protector off and threw it in the bin... Did not like the feel of it anyway! The phone is currently sitting in a sealed zip-loc with rice. Sure hope my phone is going to be back to normal as I wouldn't know how to get this fixed.
Anyone else experiencing this problem? And if so, how did you get the water out of your phone/screen?
,Jordy
Wait a minute - this screen protector requires WATER? I must be well out of date because that is news to me. Sounds utterly bananas.
Yeah, they call it "Application solution", which is probably just water and soap from what I read about it.
Hello guys,
I've been using DHD for quite a long time and I never experienced any problems with this phone until I noticed the digitizer is cracked. I just took the phone out of my pocket and realised that it doesn't react when I touch the screen - there is a small crack in the corner. I think this is just the digitizer because the image is displayed correctly and there are also no scratches on Gorilla Glass (i also used screen protector). I have not dropped the phone recently (neither hit it with a hammer) and I'm wondering if it is possible that the digitizer has a factory defect and what about the warranty in such a case because when I heard what is the cost of repair...
So I broke my s3 dropped it rolled my chair on it screen has a crack and is black and the touch screen dont work...the worst thing is im insured but I have custom ROM and recovery..my question is am i screwed or is there a way to remove that stuff without seeing anything on the screen?
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.