OK. My HTC was bought on launch day. Until now, no issues.
Tonight it fell and screen cracked. I went to the local Sprint store to see about getting it fixed and they informed me that since I have insurance, it's free. They changed the policy about screens cracking because SO many of them have. They refered me to the corporate store across town though as they were out of the Novatech screens at my local store. This was the store manager who helped me and I made sure to ask again, your sure it's free? He said yep, sure is. Just go to the corp store tomorrow, they have TONS of the Novatech screens in-stock ready to install.
OK GOOD!
Now my question is this...
My phone is rooted with Fresh Rom and since its cracked, I have no way to "flash" anything else. Do I need to have any concern when they start playing with my phone? After they replace the screen, the first thing they are going to see when they "boot it up" is the Fresh Rom boot screen.
You should be concerned because rooting voids your warranty. And why can't you flash a rom?
They are replacing it under TEP insurance (which rooting does not effect). I had mine done, and my phone was rooted and i have the black bootup splash screen. If you can nandroid and flash a stock rom do it...if not f-it.
I have a similar issue. My brother got a new EVO about 2 weeks ago. A week ago I rooted his EVO and installed MYNs rom. Today he got into very serious accident. Work truck rollover. He is OK but EVO did not survive. The screen is busted. He has insurance on his phone but now I have concerns since I cannot un-root without the screen.
Can you boot into hboot? If so, go over to the dev forum and look for the "how to unroot in 2 steps" thread. Then you will be unrooted and have nothing to worry about.
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I did not see the phone my self but he said the screen is busted. Assuming I cannot see hboot I won’t be able to un-root. Correct?
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I did not see the phone my self but he said the screen is busted. Assuming I cannot see hboot I won’t be able to un-root. Correct?
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You can without seeing it. As long as the phone can boot up. Its just a whole lot harder.
I could care less about the actual warranty. I've never had any issues with the phone and I'm sure by the time I do, the warranty will be long over.
If the insurance covers it, f-it...
I can't see anything on the screen so I don't know where I'm at or what I'm looking at.
Once again, they will not void the warranty for being rooted unless the problem with the phone is software related. I am on my third screen due to dust under the glass and it has been rooted EVERYTIME I took it in. Never had a word mentioned about it.
I just got my cracked screen replaced. I have a rooted evo as well and I was really nervous about the same thing. I took it in and an hour later I picked it up without a mention of anything. So unless u have a real **** having a really bad day I don't think it is anything to worry about. I posted this same topic a week ago and there were a few people who said they already had their rooted evos serviced for cracked screens no problem.
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Just take it to Sprint and get it fixed. Rooting only matters if its a software or radio issue. I just got my wife's screen replaced last week at a Sprint store and they didn't care at all. In fact the tech asked me where he could find the boot animation I was using.
So which boot animation are you using lol!?
Also, thanks for the info guys. I think it rocks that Sprints finally doing something right and replacing the screens for free. I was careful as HELL with my phone since launch but the rubber case didn't protect is from concrete and ice.
Frankly I'm surprised at how easy it broke. The outer screen is 100% fine. Not a scratch on it but the glass part under the top part is spider webbed all over the place. Funny black, white and some rainbow colors.
Do they make any cases that clip on that COVER the screen though?
Although, I guess if they are not fixing these for free because as the Sprint store manager put it, SO MANY are breaking, maybe I shouldn't even worry.
So another question..... Do they use completely new screens or referb broken ones with just the parts needed? Hoping that bright white burn spot I have from the CPU is gone.
Anyway I'm on my way back now to pick up my phone. They told me about two hours if they had the parts but they wouldn't know til they opened it.
I said well, it's a Novatech and the tech at the other store said you had plenty of them on hand, it's the Novatech screens on hand. They were like well until we open it, we won't know which one it is. I repeated, its the Novatech, I'm sure.
They acted like they didn't believe me or that I might have been mistaken. I hate when they treat people like they are stupid.
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So another question..... Do they use completely new screens or referb broken ones with just the parts needed? Hoping that bright white burn spot I have from the CPU is gone.
Anyway I'm on my way back now to pick up my phone. They told me about two hours if they had the parts but they wouldn't know til they opened it.
I said well, it's a Novatech and the tech at the other store said you had plenty of them on hand, it's the Novatech screens on hand. They were like well until we open it, we won't know which one it is. I repeated, its the Novatech, I'm sure.
They acted like they didn't believe me or that I might have been mistaken. I hate when they treat people like they are stupid.
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Isn't there more then one type of novatch though?
Its actually a factor of which ribbon cable your screen has, there are 3 different ribbon cables on the Evo screens of varying widths. They need to check to see which cable your Evo takes before they know if they have the replacement screen for it.
They're gonna replace your screen with "harvested parts". Don't leave the store if the screen isn't perfect.
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Its actually a factor of which ribbon cable your screen has, there are 3 different ribbon cables on the Evo screens of varying widths. They need to check to see which cable your Evo takes before they know if they have the replacement screen for it.
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that's true.i had my screen replaced(thin ribbon HW 003 epson)a while ago.they replaced it with a brand new screen and i only paid $35 because i didnt have TEP.the whole process took about 30 mins.
as for unrooting your phone,it all depends on the particualr employee/tech that handles your case...most techs are really cool and won't say a thing,but some are real a-holes.it's a risk.mine was real cool and he even told me how lucky i am 'cause some other tech might have reported my phone and have my warranty voided.I nervously chuckled and thanked him...i also gave him $20 in his hand as a tip for being cool and also for doing a good job replacing the screen.
They replaced my screen with a WHOLE new unit. The WHOLE front of the phone was replaced, not just the broken screen.
The unit still had the protective film over the screen, the buttons etc. No bright white CPU mark, whoo hoo! Well for now anyway!
I asked, the tech confirmed the parts were brand new.
They even gave me the whole front back because it had my Zagg screen protector on it. They also gave me the info to get it replaced free, which I already knew how to do but that was cool they just gave me the whole front back rather then to peel it off.
So um, the only thing that broke apparently was the inner screen. The one that displays the picture. Any of the other parts I have left worth eBaying? I have the WHOLE front of the phone and there is not a scratch on it due to the Zagg protector.
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I dropped my cyanogen 7 phone over the weekend. Scratched the screen up pretty good. I told the store upfront that I had rooted. The corprate store I went to replaced my screen NQA. They told me as long as its not a software issue they would help me. Yes, it can be done O
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So, a friend of mine broke their screen last night and they took it in to get it replaced, not sure if that tech was just being a **** but he said that the policy has been changed as of today. If screen crack is bigger than one inch it has to be replaced via insurance. SMH
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Well, my Touch Pro2 has apparently developed a Newton Ring over the weekend. I have never noticed it before, but it is quite obvious today under the harsh florescent lighting of my workplace. It's maybe half an inch from the edge of the screen on the sides and top, and maybe a quarter of an inch on the bottom.
Nothing undue happened to it this weekend. I've always kept it in the manufacturer's case, unless it was sitting on a table or being used.
I'm not really concerned about the ascetic problem, but I have seen in some places that the screen will eventually stop functioning? Is that correct? Should I look into getting this replaced?
Thanks for your time.
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Are you sure the newton rings are in your display and not in your touch panel ? This is more prone to get newton rings.
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Well, my Touch Pro2 has apparently developed a Newton Ring over the weekend. I have never noticed it before, but it is quite obvious today under the harsh florescent lighting of my workplace. It's maybe half an inch from the edge of the screen on the sides and top, and maybe a quarter of an inch on the bottom.
Nothing undue happened to it this weekend. I've always kept it in the manufacturer's case, unless it was sitting on a table or being used.
I'm not really concerned about the ascetic problem, but I have seen in some places that the screen will eventually stop functioning? Is that correct? Should I look into getting this replaced?
Thanks for your time.
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Mine developed 2 a while back. They seemed to be smaller, but started to grow a little, so I just took it back and exchanged it. It should come with a year std warranty. As far as effecting the functionality of the phone, not really sure, but I'm sure it annoys the hell out of you like it did me. The funny thing is, not sure how mine happened. I BABY the hell out of the phone, so not sure what caused it.
And ATT says this is "user abuse"
Short version, escalated 3 time to a manager who replaced it right away. I have only had the phone since Jan 3rd.
The key to getting it replaced seems to be to tell them that device gets really hot when talking on it.
That was the first thing the manager asked me when I was transfered and he immediately issued a replacement, after being denied by 1st and 2nd level support.
I have a hard time believing that there is anything that I could do to cause a perfect rectangle to show up.
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If anyone wants more detailed information let me know, as I have talked to a few engineers regarding this.
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Short version, escalated 3 time to a manager who replaced it right away. I have only had the phone since Jan 3rd.
The key to getting it replaced seems to be to tell them that device gets really hot when talking on it.
That was the first thing the manager asked me when I was transfered and he immediately issued a replacement, after being denied by 1st and 2nd level support.
I have a hard time believing that there is anything that I could do to cause a perfect rectangle to show up.
If anyone wants more detailed information let me know, as I have talked to a few engineers regarding this.
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Very interesting...have you actually noticed any unusual warmth from the unit when using or charging it? My suspicion has always been that the mysterious newton rings are often caused by internal thermal conditions rather than external ones.
I haven't experienced one myself (knock on wood...), but I do notice that under certain circmstances the phone is noticibly warmer (like when charging while also running wifi or BT), and I'm thinking this could be the kind of thing that will lead to a visible newton ring, over time, even just a few weeks. The temp won't be enough to cause alarm, but if/when it happens enough, repeatedly, I imagine there could very well be a connection.
My take on it.
I work for a company that makes ruggedized, WinMo handhelds, so I have access to resources like engineers with 20+ years of experience.
My theory is that it is a materials/ manufacturing defect. Something is causing delamination of the digitizer overlay from the glass LCD. Could be heat, as the phone does warm up during charging and calls.
I have heard of similar issues with displays being shipped by air carrier in cargo holds being damaged while being shipped from Asia.
What I find most odd is that it is almost a perfect rectangle, this is not an "organic" failure. I would love to see what sits right under the display that is the same size as the effected area.
The other extremely frustrating part of this is the AT&T considers "ANY" screen defect to be user neglect, sight unseen and only after several escalations did I get any results. Now I am afraid they are going to get the old phone and then try to charge me for it.
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What I find most odd is that it is almost a perfect rectangle, this is not an "organic" failure. I would love to see what sits right under the display that is the same size as the effected area.
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You can take a look at the disassembly guide I attached, but even after looking at every shot of the guts it still looks like the only single component that comes close to matching in position and dimensions is the battery itself.
I just noticed for the first time that the phone they used for the teardown actually has a newton ring of its own...you can see it clearly in the first pic
My TMO TP2 got this a couple of weeks ago, and on Monday my touchscreen quit responding all of a sudden. I noticed that as i pressed on the screen at certain spots they started to stick to the LCD and making my screen unresponsive.
And for 2 days i had to use my phone without the touchscreen and resorted to Rhodium Keyboard Controller to assign keys to correspond to the soft keys on the screen. Text and email are impossible without the TS on the TP2 luckily I showed this to a friend of mine and together we figured out how to make it respond by moving my fingers on the screen to release the LCD from the screen.
So for the last few days, i have been on the phone with T-Mobile and some repair centers trying to find out the best route to take and I didn't realize that others were having the same problem. I almost filed an insurance claim to replace my TP2. Thankfully i may be able to save the $130 and use the manufacture warranty to get a replacement.
Has anyone had any luck using warranty to get yours replaced outside of your initial 30 day return period? This is my 2nd TP2 as the first one went bad also.
Thanks in advance
Has anyone had any luck using warranty to get yours replaced outside of your initial 30 day return period? This is my 2nd TP2 as the first one went bad also.
Thanks in advance
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After talking to a first level rep and a retention specialist, who both refused to do a warranty replacement, the manager I escalated to asked me right off the bat if it heated up when talking. I of course said yes it does, and he sent a replacement.
Good luck, YMMV
My HD BLACKSTONE developed Newton Rings several months ago, but the screen only stopped responding since 4 weeks.
I sent It to repair service in Spain, not into HTC but into Movistar, the network provider.
They changed the screen and the digitizer under warranty, and sent It back in 15 days.
The only thing they have put on the delivery note is that this device (mine) has no longuer any warranty, out the problems relating the new screen, because they have detected the original sofware was modified (I flashed my HD hundred times...)
This is my experience.
So, it's been almost 6 months since my OP. I still have the same phone. The weekend of the original post, the touchscreen did actually stop working, and I noticed what looked like a hole in the layer above the screen. I took it into T-Mobile and went through customer service, and in the middle of being on the phone, the touch screen started working again. Not coincidentally, the hole / tear was also gone.
I have had this happen once more, and was actually able to kind of massage it out and get the screen working again. So I now am certain to take the phone out of my pocket before doing any heavy lifting, since both times it has happened I was moving boxes around.
I didn't bother to have it replaced, as current suspicions point to the fact that it would simply develop on the new phone too. I have definitely used it a couple times where it got very very warm, as in, warm enough that I actually pull off the back cover to help circulation. This is mostly with playing a high-resources game and charging at the same time.
my own Newton ring...................................);
My Tilt 2 has developed the same type of distortion on the right side of the screen. The ring is oblong and moves with pressure on the screen. It is most definitely more obvious under florescent lights. ATT maintains that I have damaged the screen by "pressing or tapping too hard". Like the rest of y'all, I have taken very good care of my device. It is always in it's case and always has a screen protector. They emphatically refuse to warranty the phone. The fee for factory repair was quoted at $377.00. The business care specialist states that there are NO KNOWN ISSUES with this device. Anyone have any ideas.
Newton Ring Fixed..................
Returned my Tilt 2 to HTC (AT&T is a substandard company with substandard customer service and should be broken up like Ma Bell was; As soon as my contract is up I WILL switch to Verizon for my service.) HTC replaced the touch screen at no charge other than the triage fee. Happy Days! AT&T pointed their fingers in my eye and said "physical damage" which was ludicrous, as the ring occurred overnight while my T2 was charging. Did I say AT&T service is really, really poor? Thank you HTC America.
Just thought you might want to know the amazingly **** first experience I have had with HTCs Repair Center.
Sent in my One X for repair. The two problems I stated to them very clearly, was a dead pixel, and the front speaker holes were misaligned. Wonky basically. I even sent them a picture of the speaker, just to make sure they couldn't miss it.
I had been tracking the repair online (ironic also that the tracking website doesn't even work on their own handset), and saw today that it was due to be sent back to me.
I went on the live chat to ask what specifically had been done to the phone.
At absolute worst, I was expecting the phone to be returned with a different problem, ie a different dead pixel, or scratches etc.
But no:
"Nicola: Thank you, I do not have a tracking number for the device yet, it is awaiting delivery to you however, and no hardware repair was made, the ROM was reflashed."
They are complete IDIOTS.
I said to them, to not even bother sending it back until they have fixed those issues, I was told they would escalate the ticket, and request for it to be returned to repair center. (request my arse it will happen)
So probably yet another week without the phone. Remember this was the 6th handset as well. How the hell can they do so badly at this? This was exactly the reasons why I wanted to avoid the repair route.
I'll post an update as to what happens as soon as I know.
Lol...great. mine is at the repair center right now too. I've been able to get 0 updates on its status.
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When i sent mine in to have the screen creak, gap and yellowness at the to to be repaired they did a factory reset and sent it back with the original faults, along with some scratches, chips missing out of the body and a crack in the screen bezel! T-Mobile are going to replace it mind, but none are in-stock.
Make sure to check your phone over carefully when receiving, especially around the bottom corners of the screen!
Sent mine in also for screen ripple near the charging port and "play" at the bottom of the screen where the touch buttons are when squeezed. Had it returned to me a week later IN THE EXACT SAME STATE IT WAS SENT IN!!
I was furious to say the least, they basically kept my phone for a week and sent it back with a flat battery!
Its gone in for its "supposed" second repair...
Will see how this turns out!
thanks for the heads up guys..this is the whole reason i do not want to send my one in just yet..everything is still working order i just have that creaking noise on the left hand side of my phone..but to send it for repairs i am a bit hesitant as one the phone still works and two i know how long it would take..and from reading what you guys going through i think i will hold off for a little longer.
mind you though i will still keep moaning at my carrier to replace it for me..here to hoping..been at them for the last five days
I have this one black pixel at the top left of my screen im assuming its a dead one.
i have screen flex,yellowness,gap,black pixel HT24
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I recently contacted HTC about my screen gap issue and they said I could return it to them to be fixed but reluctant to do so because I think that HTC just flash the device and twiddle their thumbs for several weeks rather than fixing an issue.
I'm not just a negative person either, this opinion comes from having to send my HTC wildfire to them 4 times and still have the same problem.
Guess I'm a sucker for punishment as I bought the One X...
They sound like PC world when you send a laptop for repair, this their "idea" of repairing a laptop
1. re install windows
2. charge to 100%
3. let it run flat
4. charge a bit and send back to user
unless its a broken screen, dead battery or totally failing of the internal hardware in which case they just cart it of to the manufacturer to sort.
if i ever need something fixed (lucky i have a flawless HOX) i'll just drop it off the viaduct by my house say i was taking a picture and my dog jumped up, seems much easier then going through HTC.
I and another portuguese One X owner left our One X's at HTC Repair Center around the end of April. I had screen gap and screen flex, he had screen flex and dead pixel.
Today we received a sms stating our One X's were fixed. He already picked his One X and they changed the screen, all if fine with his unit now.
You do know what tolerances are for dead/stuck pixels, right? :-/
If you get a device repaired/screen replacement for a single stuck/dead pixel, you're lucky HTC didn't tell you to stick it where the sun doesn't shine. Obviously there are other issues though, and it sounds like service is pretty bad.
Well HTC said if I return my phone it will only take 5 days...still longer than I would like mind you.
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mind you though i will still keep moaning at my carrier to replace it for me..here to hoping..been at them for the last five days
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I bought my phone from 3 but online, I've contacted them to see if they'll let me return it to a store though as I don't want to get a replacement through the post only to find it even worse off. Doubt they'll say yes but it's better than risking it with the HTC repair centre.
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You do know what tolerances are for dead/stuck pixels, right? :-/
If you get a device repaired/screen replacement for a single stuck/dead pixel, you're lucky HTC didn't tell you to stick it where the sun doesn't shine. Obviously there are other issues though, and it sounds like service is pretty bad.
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whether or not they have a tolerance for it, they can sod off.
a dead pixel is a minor defect. when I'm buying goods, the sales of goods act states that the product should have 'freedom from minor defects'
seeing as a dead pixel falls under that category, they can fix it. simple. the speaker hole being wonky also falls under that category of minor defects. so they can fix both or somebody is coming to small claims with me
I got lucky with their service center...sorta. They had me send my One X in for repair because of the yellow spots, and after holding onto it for almost a month they sent me a brand new one instead. Unfortunately they kept my box and charger and whatnot, but it was nice to get a brand new phone.
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its not just HTC, same for Samsung
probably same for all the companies...
Usually I sent to the repair center 4~5 times then I can get a perfect repaired phone
good thing is repair center is local so that one time only cost me a week of time
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whether or not they have a tolerance for it, they can sod off.
a dead pixel is a minor defect. when I'm buying goods, the sales of goods act states that the product should have 'freedom from minor defects'
seeing as a dead pixel falls under that category, they can fix it. simple. the speaker hole being wonky also falls under that category of minor defects. so they can fix both or somebody is coming to small claims with me
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Every LCD manufacturer has tolerances for stuck pixels. Most non-OCD people won't notice one in nearly a million unless they're really looking for it. Frankly, if you'd sent it back just for that, you're an asshat. Yes, the law may make certain assertations about your rights to return a 'faulty' device, but I'm pretty sure no sane court of law would agree with you that a single stuck pixel constitutes a 'fault'. It's luck of the draw. Although I realise this point is moot because you were sending it back for another, perfectly legitimate reason anyway.
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Every LCD manufacturer has tolerances for stuck pixels. Most non-OCD people won't notice one in nearly a million unless they're really looking for it. Frankly, if you'd sent it back just for that, you're an asshat. Yes, the law may make certain assertations about your rights to return a 'faulty' device, but I'm pretty sure no sane court of law would agree with you that a single stuck pixel constitutes a 'fault'. It's luck of the draw. Although I realise this point is moot because you were sending it back for another, perfectly legitimate reason anyway.
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i know it's fussy - but this is my 6th one x now, and to be honest, after all this messing around (been a month and a half now, and still don't have a working one) i'm not stopping until i have one that is perfect.
I've had 2 dhds, first one was replaced on insurance as i dropped it and screen smashed, neither had any build issues, or dead pixels, my standards for this phone are formed on HTCs own previous standards.
It's more the principal of it as well. Why should HTC be allowed to fob me off with some dodgy phone? I'm paying for a high end flagship phone, and I should be provided with such, not for some piece of crap with defects on it. (gotta use it for the next 3 years as it's on contract, so I'd rather have a decent one for those 3 years )
I don't think it's fussy to expect what you buy to be in perfect condition. I bought my htc outright, that's £400, I don't think it's right to pay that much for a product that is faulty, regardless of how small or minor the fault is.
I also don't think it's right for HTC to have released a phone with so many defects.
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I don't think it's fussy to expect what you buy to be in perfect condition. I bought my htc outright, that's £400, I don't think it's right to pay that much for a product that is faulty, regardless of how small or minor the fault is.
I also don't think it's right for HTC to have released a phone with so many defects.
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well said...i know one thing for sure..one x is my only htc phone first and last to be..next one either nexus or iphone
Yesterday I managed to successfully replace just the glass part of my Galaxy Nexus screen, without having to replace the entire AMOLED screen and digitizer. I figured I should share this since all the other posts I've seen about doing it have been people saying it's not worth it and to just replace the entire screen, at the cost of about $180.
Back story: I dropped my GNex on a concrete floor, and it landed perfectly face down (just like buttered toast ). There happened to be dirt and sand on the floor with a couple of pebbles just big enough to still contact the screen, despite its curve. These pebbles caused pressure points on the glass, and it was enough of an impact that those pebbles chipped the glass and started a spiderweb of cracks across about 40% of the screen. Needless to say I was pretty pissed off.
The AMOLED screen still worked, and all touch functionality was still there, so I figured it must be an easy fix. As I'm sure you are aware, I was grossly mistaken. I didn't find a single forum post or youtube video of anybody replacing just the glass on a Galaxy Nexus. The general consensus was that you would ruin your digitizer if you attempted to do the repair, as it was fused to the glass. I was almost ready to buy a whole new screen when I found this video. I saw the video was for doing the repair on a Galaxy S3, but watched it anyways. A friend of mine had recently shattered the glass on his S3 and had told me he couldn't repair it because the digitizer was fused to the glass. When I watched the video and saw it could be done on an S3, I figured I would give it a shot on my Nexus anyways, with the worst outcome being replacing the entire AMOLED screen.
I bought a replacement glass/lens (not sure of the proper term) off eBay, along with some new adhesive. Total cost for parts was $35.96 USD including shipping from Hong Kong, and delivery to Canada (Toronto area) was surprisingly quick - about 4 business days.
Replacement Glass
New Adhesive
I don't own a heat gun, so I substituted it with a hair dryer instead (high heat, low blower setting).
A few lessons learned:
Go slow, don't rush yourself. I ended up knicking the digitizer in a couple places because I went too fast (I was excited!). It didn't end up causing any functionality problems, but I can see a couple of small permanent marks under the new glass (not a big deal to me, but annoying nonetheless).
Use a slim knife blade to separate the glass from the frame. I used a small paring knife which was probably a bit too big. A standard utility knife/box cutter should work.
Make sure to remove ALL of the old glue before applying the new adhesive and glass. I didn't have any issues, but I can see how it would cause problems if you don't. The youtube video said to reuse the old glue - not recommended on the Galaxy Nexus. My new adhesive did not have glue for the transparent part of the glass, only the edges, but it doesn't cause any problems.
The digitizer is NOT fused to the glass. This rumour needs to be killed. It is fused to the AMOLED display.
The glue between the glass and the digitizer is similar in consistency to the glue used to stick credit cards to the letter they are mailed on. It's very rubbery and rolls up in a ball quite easily. This makes for fairly easy removal. Use a plastic scraper for this process (I used the green tools that came with the new glass - see the eBay item for details).
You can use nail polish remover (acetone) to clean off the remaining glue residue from the digitizer. It does not leave any of it's own residue. Clean with a lintless cloth, like a glasses cleaning cloth.
Do this whole process in the cleanest environment you can, every little bit of dust or pet hair will cause you grief! Make sure you completely clean and dust the digitizer seconds before applying the new glass, or you will see the dust permanently embedded in your screen. I didn't have this problem, but it could be easily done.
I started taking pictures of the process after I had removed the glass (sorry, forgot to take some before I started). My damaged screen was basically like the S3 in the video, and the glass removal process was about the same. Here's an album of all the pictures.
If I've missed anything, feel free to post any questions! I'm quite happy with my revived Galaxy Nexus.
Thanks so much for the post. My screen has been cracked for ages (touch input still works though), and I've been constantly told that because the glass is fused to the digitizer, it'll cost 160+ to replace. I'll definitely try this Also, could you check your PM?
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http://imgur.com/a/4N6s4
Not sure if this is the screen replacement kit you bought but : http://www.ebay.com/itm/ws/eBayISAP...4277101&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT#ht_1290wt_958
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Not sure if this is the youtube vid either but : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4Gx5fLy0NQ
Oh man where were you 3 days ago?!?!?!?!
I wanted to do the same after a slight crack on my screen, Got a 20$ glass off ebay and tried to remove it.. However I wasn't careful enough and broke the digitizesr!..
I now have a broken Gnex and I dont know what to do.. Even the connector got ripped of..
l-(
Nice!
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Thanks drooff for this very timely post. I cracked my screen this morning and was getting a bit frustrated as I researched
this today, with most people saying that this can't be done. I was about to give up on the idea of just replacing the glass,
but I decided to search the web one more time and that is when I found your message here!
Thank you so much for taking the time to post your detailed instructions and for the photos!!!
dekela said:
Oh man where were you 3 days ago?!?!?!?!
I wanted to do the same after a slight crack on my screen, Got a 20$ glass off ebay and tried to remove it.. However I wasn't careful enough and broke the digitizesr!..
I now have a broken Gnex and I dont know what to do.. Even the connector got ripped of..
l-(
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You can buy a new AMOLED display assembly (display, digitizer and glass) for around $160, the connector comes attached to it and all you have to do it snap it on to the mainboard.
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You can buy a new AMOLED display assembly (display, digitizer and glass) for around $160, the connector comes attached to it and all you have to do it snap it on to the mainboard.
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Some people can't justify that 160.
Will the next nexus have a longer screen?
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Thanks drooff for this very timely post. I cracked my screen this morning and was getting a bit frustrated as I researched
this today, with most people saying that this can't be done. I was about to give up on the idea of just replacing the glass,
but I decided to search the web one more time and that is when I found your message here!
Thank you so much for taking the time to post your detailed instructions and for the photos!!!
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Glad I could help. If you're going to try the replacement and have any questions, just post here and I'll do my best to help.
Aw really I wish this post would've been made by the 12th of this month. My phone broke on my birthday :'(
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Some people can't justify that 160.
Will the next nexus have a longer screen?
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$160 for a new screen is better than $500+ for a new phone.... just my opinion. I have no idea what the next Nexus phone will have, but as with all Nexus-branded products, it's guaranteed to be awesome!
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Glad I could help. If you're going to try the replacement and have any questions, just post here and I'll do my best to help.
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Thanks. Yes I am going to try this. I will probably order the replacement glass tomorrow. Only one question at
this point. What kind of adhesive did you use?
thx dude....excellent info. I have a nice white tpu case, dynaflo n my screen n even a spare housing, just in case y'know? but this s real good 2 know that it aint fused to the digitizer-lcd. thx a lot. will b very helpful if **** like this does happen, sincerely hope it doesnt.
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Thanks. Yes I am going to try this. I will probably order the replacement glass tomorrow. Only one question at
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It was a replacement adhesive cut specifically for the Galaxy Nexus, found on eBay. Link
I would like to share my experience....not a good one....
I too cracked my screen. (Here comes the back story) I bought an S3 completely spider webbed. I mean it was cracked to death! I bought it after reading all the success people had just replacing the glass. I got it for 250$ and the entire phone was mint, sans screen. Well it took me 3 hours and I made a few mistakes, but I got it all off. It wasnt hard, just tedious. I got the glass and then Voila! works great! So I figured what the hell. I bought another S3 with a cracked screen. This time it was cake! it was a few large cracks.....then my Gnex falls and takes a spill. I figure what the hell.....bought the glass. DENIED>>>>>the glue was so thick it would not melt off like the previous two S3's I had done. And after reading this exact post prior to attempting of course I think there is a difference in the model or where it was produced. FYI Mine is a GSM but the sticker is all in Korean so I cant read anything. I ended up buying a new phone on Ebay for $240. Ill just have to wait. SO I will parts llike a MOBO and stuff for sale a little later on!
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It was a replacement adhesive cut specifically for the Galaxy Nexus, found on eBay. Link
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Thank you again for the info and the link for the adhesive. I will be ordering all the materials / components tomorrow.
It looks like a tedious process but I am willing to give it a shot.
Jasonator said:
I would like to share my experience....not a good one....
I too cracked my screen. (Here comes the back story) I bought an S3 completely spider webbed. I mean it was cracked to death! I bought it after reading all the success people had just replacing the glass. I got it for 250$ and the entire phone was mint, sans screen. Well it took me 3 hours and I made a few mistakes, but I got it all off. It wasnt hard, just tedious. I got the glass and then Voila! works great! So I figured what the hell. I bought another S3 with a cracked screen. This time it was cake! it was a few large cracks.....then my Gnex falls and takes a spill. I figure what the hell.....bought the glass. DENIED>>>>>the glue was so thick it would not melt off like the previous two S3's I had done. And after reading this exact post prior to attempting of course I think there is a difference in the model or where it was produced. FYI Mine is a GSM but the sticker is all in Korean so I cant read anything. I ended up buying a new phone on Ebay for $240. Ill just have to wait. SO I will parts llike a MOBO and stuff for sale a little later on!
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Keep in mind this thread is about the Galaxy Nexus, not the S3...
Hey guys, I've found an ebay seller who's selling white housing, glass and a couple of tools (I don't think it has the adhesive though) at a relatively cheap price. I can't guarantee the authenticity and viability of this product, but if you guys want to take a chance here you go : http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Original-Hou...714?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4d05f995ea
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Keep in mind this thread is about the Galaxy Nexus, not the S3...
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I realize this. The story is that I replaced the glass successfully on (2) s3's and when I did my Gnex I failed utterly.
I just called a retailer that fixes screens.. they told me they can fix my screen for 249!? WTF. Awaiting the Nexus 4 at this point. Lol
#Galaxy Nexus HSPA+
luckylui said:
I just called a retailer that fixes screens.. they told me they can fix my screen for 249!? WTF. Awaiting the Nexus 4 at this point. Lol
#Galaxy Nexus HSPA+
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You can get a full Nexus on craigslist for less than that...
So I just finished two 3 hour flights and used my S4 to watch movies during both. However the second flight was NOT pleasant at all. I was watching a movie while the plane was ascending and i saw something horrible happen. A crack appeared on my S4... It happened before my eyes. The phone has always lived in a case and behind a screen protector, and has never been dropped, or abused. So I am rather pissed about this, seeing as its my first samsung device. I peeled back my screen protector and found that the LCD is cracked and not the gorilla glass. So i would assume the pressure change in the aircraft combined with a unseen flaw in the LCD caused it to crack.
I am going to try and contact samsung tomorrow, and I really hope they fix it or replace it at no charge, as there is zero damage to the phone except for the crack which pretty much has to be caused by manufacture defect. Also it sucks because now my screen protector has dirt on the sticky side (from checking if the crack was on the LCD or glass) and its trash now.
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Wow, that's unfortunate. Hopefully Samsung fixes it.
I have read similiar threads and i believe after much arguing with samsung (or T-Mobile) that they finally went and fixed it for them for free. They simply replaced the LCD. Its prolly a quality assurance type of issue where the LCD isnt the same for all devices where one may lack in a bit of strength over the next. Same with our CPU's how some can OC to high values while others cannot even OC one mhz higher.
I have an issue going on with my s4 charger with Samsung, the issue was opened back on 7/14/2013.
I still have not received my charger back yet. spoke with them couple of times.
This is the worst customer service I have seen so far.
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Interesting. I was on flights from PHX to Dresden Germany and no issues. We will see if this happens when I fly back.
I guess that's what happens when you don't listen to the "TURN OFF ALL ELECTRONIC DEVICES" announcement.
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I guess that's what happens when you don't listen to the "TURN OFF ALL ELECTRONIC DEVICES" announcement.
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I know youre joking, but that only applies during takeoff and landing, after you reach 10,000ft they will tell you can use it.
I read in the first post saying you were ascending, so in my mind I guess u were taking off. I know u can use electronics after take offs. But on a serious note, I think since u were watching the movies, your device was getting pretty warm/hot, and there was an issue where the screen cracked under high temps and Samsung was replacing them when it happened
Also I have learned that samsung support is horrible and so is their website. I go to make the repair ticket, It wont work in firefox. it then says Im missing part of my address, and it wont let me enter into the text field. So i find out I have to edit my account information, which requires a password change.. okay. Done. They make you do a troubleshooting guide to determine the issue, it says its not covered, whatever, i'll need to talk to a rep anyways. Get to the last page it asks for $200, and I recall it saying it wouldnt charge me until I approved it at the depot. But I want to go back and the only option is 'continue' so i click the samsung logo to go back to the homepage. Start all over. Denied, it says call support. I check my emails and I see the ticket went through, but is missing the charges and shipping label. Contact online support, they dont know what their doing. So basically I've wasted 30 minutes and need to call them to cancel the ticket, so i can remake the ticket. I hate apple, but I can see the appeal of having a store and a system that works. Sigh.
test878 said:
I know youre joking, but that only applies during takeoff and landing, after you reach 10,000ft they will tell you can use it.
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Isnt it 30,000? When I went from Fla to AK a few months ago I think it was 30
But anyways, flying from Fla to NYC on Thursday and I'll be pissed even tho I have insurance if my shiz cracks some **** like that.That sucks man. Sure its the LCD and not just the glass? Just the glass would be a lot cheaper to fix it your self. I think someone was telling me the s4 glass is easier then the s3 but I might be wrong. S3 was a complete PITA. I shattered mine and took it to get fixed and no one would replace just the glass (The glass is not only glued to the casing but allso completely glued down to the lcd) but like I said if its just the glass from what Ive heard its easier. And definitely cheaper
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Isnt it 30,000? When I went from Fla to AK a few months ago I think it was 30
But anyways, flying from Fla to NYC on Thursday and I'll be pissed even tho I have insurance if my shiz cracks some **** like that.That sucks man. Sure its the LCD and not just the glass? Just the glass would be a lot cheaper to fix it your self. I think someone was telling me the s4 glass is easier then the s3 but I might be wrong. S3 was a complete PITA. I shattered mine and took it to get fixed and no one would replace just the glass (The glass is not only glued to the casing but allso completely glued down to the lcd) but like I said if its just the glass from what Ive heard its easier. And definitely cheaper
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Its 10,000 to use electronics, and cruising altitude can vary depending on distance, weather and flight plan.
Im pretty sure its the LCD, I removed the screen protector and could not feel the crack. I believe its glued together, and either way I'm not about to pay out $100+ to fix the phone myself or elsewhere. Its very annoying and may spread, but it doesnt effect the use much right now, so if they refuse ill just use it as is and then buy a phone thats neither samsung or HTC =.=
Adam0524 said:
Isnt it 30,000? When I went from Fla to AK a few months ago I think it was 30
But anyways, flying from Fla to NYC on Thursday and I'll be pissed even tho I have insurance if my shiz cracks some **** like that.That sucks man. Sure its the LCD and not just the glass? Just the glass would be a lot cheaper to fix it your self. I think someone was telling me the s4 glass is easier then the s3 but I might be wrong. S3 was a complete PITA. I shattered mine and took it to get fixed and no one would replace just the glass (The glass is not only glued to the casing but allso completely glued down to the lcd) but like I said if its just the glass from what Ive heard its easier. And definitely cheaper
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>30k ft is cruising altitude for longer flights.
However, they alert you that you can use electronics after 10k ft. But even after that announcement, they're still climbing a lot more, altitude wise, unless you have a short flight.
Sorry about your phone to the OP, sounds like more of a fluke. Sorry it happened to you nonetheless!
I've seen more than a few OMG MY SCREEN BROKE FOR NO REASON! threads and none have looked like this that I've seen. They always are spider webbed with an obvious impact point. But this one to me is different. There isnt an impact point, with no spider webbing. I think OP is legit and Samsung should be held responsible.
I once had a problem with samsung and I was on the phone with them for easily 8 hours and the only way that I got my problem solved was to email the ceo, I think his is email. [email protected] hopefully this will help you.
I worked for Apple tech support. I was one of the guys who answered when u dialed the 1-800 number on the back of every apple device. I think they've got the best tech n hardware support. The iPhone gets tricky cuz of having to deal with the cell provider... But it's pretty much standard to try to help people out as much as possible for this sorta thing. Hard to determine if the damage actually happened like the buyer said though... Could just be some hockamaymie story
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lucas said:
I worked for Apple tech support. I was one of the guys who answered when u dialed the 1-800 number on the back of every apple device. I think they've got the best tech n hardware support. The iPhone gets tricky cuz of having to deal with the cell provider... But it's pretty much standard to try to help people out as much as possible for this sorta thing. Hard to determine if the damage actually happened like the buyer said though... Could just be some hockamaymie story
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I'll disagree with the support comment. Wife spent almost 8 hours on the phone and got thrown around to 4-5 people for an apple id issue.... None of them knew what the hell to do and just kept transferring her to someone else....
But I don't think the dude has any reason to make it up. That's just stupid. Not like he can tell Samsung hey see I even posted about it on XDA, which contains every possible way to piss you off and void my warranty....
Well that's Def. Not how it was where I was. Apple is super involved with their tech support and is almost obsessive about making the customer happy. I mean, people lose whole libraries of punches stuff, and ur only supposed to get one or two complete redownloads of all ur stuff... But they rarely don't, give bottom level employees the ability to override warranty issues and replace uncovered damaged products.
Based on my experience with other tech or help lines, Apple has the best. They only outsource to India for one call center location. The other 9 are in America, so it's not impossible to hear them 90 percent of the time cuz you got someone here. Customers used to tell me when they called apple, if they ever did get an Indian, they'd just hang up and call right back cuz chances are the next one will be from Minnesota or whatever. And they got so many centers, there's barely a wait queue ever, the most I ever seen was 50 something minutes, on Christmas day. Otherwise barely at all. And they're good at hiding people that like electronics and actually know what they're talking about. Not to mention every tech employee goes through a paid 6 week long training course on every item you'll be troubleshooting, so every employee knows what they're talking about when you call. I worked there, and it's the one job that I don't really have anything bad to say about it at all...
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Not a crack its the glue separating from glass and digitizer that's fused ... If you press is a little hard it will go away and come back happens when glass is not 100% flat..
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So here's a deal - I have my z fold3 for almost a year now and I've started to have some weird problems with internal screen. First I couldn't switch from external to internal instantly - I needed to turn off screen when folded, open it and turn on screen. It fixed itself after couple of days. No there's a new problem - when phone is opened there's no sound. When I close it - it starts to play... Any ideas how to fixed it without doing hard reset? I tried safe mode.
I have the exact same issues and also in the same order as yours!
In addition I also have the S Pen dead zone issue.
All these came very recently after a software update.
It's so frustrating.
vance said:
I have the exact same issues and also in the same order as yours!
In addition I also have the S Pen dead zone issue.
All these came very recently after a software update.
It's so frustrating.
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I'm also having SPEN DEAD ZONES..
Posted a message for that in XDA FORUM also..
Posted a video on YouTube also..
But it seems this problem is a new one.. nobody is facing until they will update their phone for this "NEW TASKBAR" FEATURE..
vance said:
I have the exact same issues and also in the same order as yours!
In addition I also have the S Pen dead zone issue.
All these came very recently after a software update.
It's so frustrating.
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S PEN dead zones
S PEN dead zones in screen specially in the Crease area and around the inside magnets..!! This was found after 4.1.1 update.. Even the HOVERING and calibration is affected.. Service centre people have no idea why is it so, as the finger touch is...
forum.xda-developers.com
If you find a solution for SPen dead zone condition, let us know here..
Exact same problem here. Can't switch to internal, resolved by itself. (or by hard reset) Now no sound when full open. When half open under 90 degree it plays sound, more than 90 sound dissappear.
Middle creast SPen dead zone +
rikky_c_a said:
Exact same problem here. Can't switch to internal, resolved by itself. (or by hard reset) Now no sound when full open. When half open under 90 degree it plays sound, more than 90 sound dissappear.
Middle creast SPen dead zone +
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Happened after the recent update...???
SAMSUNG should do something about it..
At first I though my screen had some problem, and being a premium device we don't expect these products to malfunction like this..
I just tried it on my unlocked and updated UK model.
No issues with sound or s pen input here.
So, wonder if it's a geographical update issue?
mad13maddy said:
Happened after the recent update...???
SAMSUNG should do something about it..
At first I though my screen had some problem, and being a premium device we don't expect these products to malfunction like this..
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Yes.. Preparing to backup my data and send to Samsung service center
found the answer here:
https://www.reddit.com/r/GalaxyFold/comments/ugcc1w
ridwan247 said:
found the answer here:
https://www.reddit.com/r/GalaxyFold/comments/ugcc1w
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So conclusion. this is hardware issue and need sent to service for fix
Occurred after the new update...???
SAMSUNG ought to take care of business..
At first I however my screen had some issue, and being a top notch gadget we don't anticipate that these items should breakdown like this..
Wow, I just had this issue. How can it be a hardware issue when i did not damage it physically? the store quoted 600 bucks for repair if i have no warranty. what are they gonna repair that cost 600 bucks?
I have exactly the same problem,
Resolved the switching screen to tablet mode by "resetting all settings" option
Regarding sound, I couldn’t find a solution
I think only fix to this just send it to samsung for repair. Probably the switch for fold detector causes all of this.
Hi guys sorry I'm replying to this thread so late on but I had the exact same issue, audio not working when opened and I took it to samsung experience store, and they replaced the inside screen, but apparently the inside screen is attached to the whole frame of the phone so the only parts of the phone that are originals are the back and camera, they told me the front screen would be my old one aswell however once I got it back that was new aswell! Also both screens came with screen protectors on, so basically all in all I have gotten a new fold 3 out of this, ALL FREE UNDER WARRANTY!!!, so not sure what you did with yours but I highly recommend you take it to samsung to fix it for free if you haven't already, my question to you though is did you replace the inside screen protector at all before hand? And did it possibly start to lift as I'm wondering if that's what happened to mine as the replacement screen Protector I put on once the original cracked started to lift up.
androiduser129 said:
Wow, I just had this issue. How can it be a hardware issue when i did not damage it physically? the store quoted 600 bucks for repair if i have no warranty. what are they gonna repair that cost 600 bucks?
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Take it in and show them if you haven't already mine was done in the UK completely free under warranty
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Hi guys sorry I'm replying to this thread so late on but I had the exact same issue, audio not working when opened and I took it to samsung experience store, and they replaced the inside screen, but apparently the inside screen is attached to the whole frame of the phone so the only parts of the phone that are originals are the back and camera, they told me the front screen would be my old one aswell however once I got it back that was new aswell! Also both screens came with screen protectors on, so basically all in all I have gotten a new fold 3 out of this, ALL FREE UNDER WARRANTY!!!, so not sure what you did with yours but I highly recommend you take it to samsung to fix it for free if you haven't already, my question to you though is did you replace the inside screen protector at all before hand? And did it possibly start to lift as I'm wondering if that's what happened to mine as the replacement screen Protector I put on once the original cracked started to lift up.
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I experienced the same a few weeks ago and although my warranty expired last december, they still repaired my phone for free. They replaced the inner screen and all that's attached to it (frames and both batteries), didn't get the front screen replaced tho but it's fine.
Samsung (their repair center) refused to repair my phone under warranty due to some scratches, and they are now asking for over 600€ for the repair. It's unfortunate
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Samsung (their repair center) refused to repair my phone under warranty due to some scratches, and they are now asking for over 600€ for the repair. It's unfortunate
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That's INSANE my phone was in far worse condition than yours and they repaired it free of charge, try taking it to a different samsung store and don't mention you took it somewhere else first, if not complain to a manager about it, scratches like that should never void your warranty as there just scratches on the hinge and the device is clearly defective, you need to stand your ground on this stuff not sure if it's the same warranty where you are as it is in the UK but the item is defective, the reason there trying to quote 600 is because the screen and body are all one unit and don't separate, but again take it to another store or send it in and TELL THEM it's a defective product and it is STILL under warranty.
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I experienced the same a few weeks ago and although my warranty expired last december, they still repaired my phone for free. They replaced the inner screen and all that's attached to it (frames and both batteries), didn't get the front screen replaced tho but it's fine.
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Yeah I would have been happy enough with my old screen but really happy it's a new one, maybe the guy broke it removing it , but looking at the marks on the other guys phone I can't believe they refused to fix it for him when it's clearly a defective unit.