ok so what part is this and where can i get one? - EVO 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

and not just the front facing cam i mean that entire assembly complete including digitizer,lcd screen and what ever else is in there
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I take it you cracked yours?
We just call it the "screen". It's the LCD with digitizer pre-fitted. Earpiece speaker and front cam are not included, you'll have to transfer them from the old screen to the new one.

any idea where i can get one? anything i search for i only get lcd screens and digitizers. i bought 2 digitizers for $45 dollars before i realized replacing one was probably above my ability

http://www.durapowerglobal.com/HTC-Evo-4G-Parts_c_203.html?gclid=CP2supzaj6gCFcm8Kgod9X6sEA

cool so i found them on that site. only problem is how do i know if i have a wide cable or not. its not to easy to distinguish from the pictures ive found. i have hardware v.0003 and im not opposed to opening up my phone to see but i need to know what to look for.
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http://www.durapowerglobal.com/HTC-Evo-4G-Parts_c_203.html?gclid=CP2supzaj6gCFcm8Kgod9X6sEA
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That I'm not sure about??

bumping this if anyone knows how to determine a small cable from a wide cable

http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/HTC-Evo-4G-Teardown/2979/1
you have to open it, it's the cable nearest the charging port. if the bottom two are about the same size then you have the big one. hope that helps
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also the smaller ribbon has the connection a little further into the board where as the big one you'll see it right on the edge of the board

ok cool so from what i remember when i did open it i would have the wide one

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[Need spare parts] Info about nut and speaker grid

Coucou !
I'm desesparate as I need some spare parts I don't know where to find.
It is the two goldent nuts stucked in the bezel, as shown on the picture below, top-left corner and bottom-left corner.
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I also need a speaker grid for my HTC Rhodium, as it is stuck in glue.
I don't know where to buy them, so if you know a site, I'll be glad to buy them these parts.
Thanks a lot.
I seriously doubt that you can buy these parts separately. You may have to either purchase a damaged device and salvage the parts you need or purchase the entire front bezel to get them. I have never seen them sold separately.
Coucou !
In fact, I HAVE to buy a new bezel, but the ones I saw were NOT sold with these parts, neither the golden nut (I hope it's the correct word!) nor the speaker grid.
But if you know where to buy a bezel with these, I'll be glad to buy these there!
By the way, thanks for your answer.
Why not try to get them from the website you got the image from? It seems the gold nuts are included in that picture. Otherwise, just purchase a defective device for cheap and swap the parts.
Coucou!
Ask for these to that russian website? I have to admit I didn't think about it...
Now, I did it and I'm waiting for their answer. I'll stay in contact.
Thanks for the advice

Need help - microphone fell off motherboard during LCD replacement

On the bottom left of the motherboard in this picture:
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What is that small silver block for, and what do I use to reattach it? Solder?
Thanks!
ok, after more research (thanks to the repair manual which I've attached) I've figured out what this component is called, but still no idea what it is for. Looks like there are 2 of these, one on each side of the motherboard, so if it's not necessary I can live without it.
Component is called "Filter 0.0 Hz 0402", what is that for?
The manual also says to remove/mount using Hot Air, but this is territory I don't have experience with. Do I need some kind of glue/paste to spread before using a heat gun to remount it?
Err I think it's a microphone.
Ok, yeah, I have figured out it's a microphone, and it seems to be the primary one facing in (positioned in the spot where your mouth would be when you talk on the phone), with the secondary facing out for when recording video...
Which brings up the question, how do I mount it? I'm being told that the for "pegs" of the microphone need to remain separately attached to the MB, so some glue wouldn't work since that would make it one big connection like a heatsink. Any ideas?

[Q] Motherboard Component ID

Hi guys,
My Verizon G3 took a dive out the car window and needs help. I bought a replacement screen, and I believe it probably works, but I'm not getting any image. I then noticed that there is a small component on the board that is broken. I was hoping someone could help me identify the part number. It is a small black piece right above the battery and below the ambient light sensor. I found the G3 service manual, and it says the part is U7303, but I am unable to find that anywhere, so I hoped there might be a number on the component itself that I could look up. Thanks for any help you can give!
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Hi,
i think you will not get this part anywhere to buy, because it is integrated on motherboard. I recommend you to get a new motherboard or to find a broken G3 with working motherboard.
This is my choice good luck.
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i think you will not get this part anywhere to buy, because it is integrated on motherboard. I recommend you to get a new motherboard or to find a broken G3 with working motherboard.
This is my choice good luck.
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Yeah I think that's my option at this point.. I did find a snippet that refers to U7303 as a fixed positive LDO regulator, rp103k121d-tr part number, but there's not really anywhere I can buy that from without going in bulk lol.

Could this be saved?

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The screen has cracked for a very long time but still functional. Just now, it fell once again and then a white-ish thin line appeared at the very right corner, but I ignored it as it does not disturbed me. Few hours later, I think i put a little pressure into this pressure (But I'm pretty sure i am not, because my the only thing i did was to put it inside of my jeans pocket) and poof! Half of the screen cannot be seen clearly (refer picture). But still could function as in I could still use the touch screen mode at the affected area. Could this lcd screen problem be saved without replacing the lcd with a new one? Replacing it is my last resort if I could save it DIY. Help me, thanks!
Yeah, sure, via a software update. That'll also give you wireless charging, but only if you charge the phone inside the microwave.
You've cracked the screen! What sort of DIY fix you assume can exist, besides replacing it?
tired of cheap ebay screens, what replacement screen do yall recommend?
OnePlus RMA. It isn't overly expensive.
From memory, it was around £90 for me.

Dirt in the Slot over the first Headspeaker

I have a very little Slot over my first Headspeaker near the Camera. There is some dirt and i dont know if other has the same Problems.
I got my Phone around 2 Weeks and for that Price that is a shame.
I attached Photos where you can see it.
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Google Support says its normal.
The gap shown in the picture shouldn't be there.
Best Joke ever: Google Support says its normal.
I agree, that gap should not be there. Not on mine. Call them back, tell them you went to Best buy or a VZ store to compare and you have this big gap that they don't.
You said you just got it, return it to where you bought it so you don't get stuck with a refurbished from Google..... assuming you bought it new.
Reading the chat history in the picture, the employee might think of the speaker cutout. You could try to highlight the gap in some color.
This slot is normal, try gently using a clean soft bristle toothbrush to sweep it out. That's what I do. Works great for the speaker grills and charging port as well!
You are right but this was the Beginning of the Chat. They know now what i mean but says the Photos are not enough and want a Video or more Photos.

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