Looking for a new battery cover. Any Idea where to get one?
i bent one of the pins a bit and now am actually a bit worried about water / dust / etc. getting in.
It's not like the cover was waterproof in the first place.
Atreus said:
It's not like the cover was waterproof in the first place.
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Mhmm yeah but i think its at least closely sealed keeping away some stuff?
They are sold on eBay.
Here is one: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Original-Ba...649?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3cbeecb8f9
If you search on eBay you can probably find more.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Original-Battery-Cover-Rear-Door-Housing-Samsung-Google-Nexus-Galaxy-i9250-/260901222649?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3cbeecb8f9
try this and review it
blunden said:
They are sold on eBay.
Here is one: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Original-Ba...649?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3cbeecb8f9
If you search on eBay you can probably find more.
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cellur said:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Original-Battery-Cover-Rear-Door-Housing-Samsung-Google-Nexus-Galaxy-i9250-/260901222649?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3cbeecb8f9
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$20?!?!?! Jesus. You can buy a complete outer shell for $25.
martonikaj said:
$20?!?!?! Jesus. You can buy a complete outer shell for $25.
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The prices will probably go down when the global shortage of devices (except in the UK) has been taken care of. Supply and demand, you know.
blunden said:
They are sold on eBay.
Here is one: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Original-Ba...649?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3cbeecb8f9
If you search on eBay you can probably find more.
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Hmm question is if its worth it right now to buy one. I mean 20 $.....
Battery Cover from the outside does not show any abnormality and i thought: if it "fits" in it should be pressed in the right position by the other pins and the shape of the notch.
What do you think?
I find the back cover to be the biggest pain in the ass ever to remove and put back on... Anyone know what the correct procedure is to put the cover back on? The bottom looks like it requires some ..sliding... and the rest you need to push in with the cover bent, moving from the bottom and going upward one by one? >.> bleh
...The Droid 3 and Optimus V's covers werent this bad...
I bent the bottom right pin (If you look from the back) now my case doesn't shut properly. I think I'll wait till the price goes down before I buy a replacement though!
Reynaldo28 said:
I bent the bottom right pin (If you look from the back) now my case doesn't shut properly. I think I'll wait till the price goes down before I buy a replacement though!
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the bottom right seems to be the hardest to get in. you have to get it in with bottom two tabs at the same time for everything to fall and snap into place. it can be a pain if you don't know.
I agree the back cover is the only physical issue with the phone.
Make sure the bottom side is nicely in before snapping in the ones on top to avoid breaking the button hooks.
I got sick of the case sticking up at the back so tried to bend the bent pin back, and it worked perfectly!
Dmw017 said:
I find the back cover to be the biggest pain in the ass ever to remove and put back on... Anyone know what the correct procedure is to put the cover back on?
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I had trouble getting the back on with all the pins in place. For me, the right side bottom pin would not go in.
Instead of forcing it, I discovered if I inserted the bottom 2 pins of the back, then starting pushing the side pins in from the bottom and working up, then they all went in without too much trouble.
Good Luck!
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Is the battery door cover on anyone's G2 loose? I mean, it used to be a nice tight fit when I first got it, but now after owning it since its release date is seems to be just loose enough to annoy the hell out of me. It doesn't rattle but it slides back & forth just a little bit, maybe a couple millimeters worth. Just curious if this happens to anyone else's G2, and if so what did you do to make it stop doing that.
Thanks.
dustrho said:
Is the battery door cover on anyone's G2 loose? I mean, it used to be a nice tight fit when I first got it, but now after owning it since its release date is seems to be just loose enough to annoy the hell out of me. It doesn't rattle but it slides back & forth just a little bit, maybe a couple millimeters worth. Just curious if this happens to anyone else's G2, and if so what did you do to make it stop doing that.
Thanks.
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does it fall out? if it dosent, you can try to put something inbetween the gap so the door has no space to move
evilcuber said:
does it fall out? if it dosent, you can try to put something inbetween the gap so the door has no space to move
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No, it doesn't fall off the phone at all, it's in there pretty good. It slides up & down parallel to the phone itself, so when I'm holding it it just doesn't feel secure (IMO).
Had that problem long ago, it was caused by the phone lock not the cover. I had a replacement and it was locking perfectly again
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Check the tabs on the left side. I noticed that mine got lose also it was from the tabs bending out. Just bend them back in and you should be fine.
Novalis31 said:
Check the tabs on the left side. I noticed that mine got lose also it was from the tabs bending out. Just bend them back in and you should be fine.
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Which left side are you referring to, the metal clips or the black clips? And which we are you bending them to fix it, toward the center or away from the center? Thanks.
These tabs on the door its self. Just bend slightly and slowly, they will break so be careful.
Novalis31 said:
These tabs on the door its self. Just bend slightly and slowly, they will break so be careful.
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Which way are you bending them though?
dustrho said:
Which way are you bending them though?
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In, towards the door.
Remember just slightly. Alittle then try, and so on.
So on my 3rd Lumia 900, I noticed the sim slot tray wasn't flush with phone... I never did get that fixed but whatever...
Anyways... I removed the tray and noticed 2 things 1) a stricker with some numbers, and 2) a second sticker that is actually used to mask some type of button or something. I didn't notice this on the first 2 devices I had (maybe they didn't have it, or maybe I didn't notice). I had to remove the plastic thick sticker on the right side to see the button or whatever it is... Took me forever to put it back on in place properly.
Anyone know what this is?
IIRC, it covers the slot that allows you remove the locking pin that retains the screen, so you can get inside the phone. You can use the SIM removal tool as a lever to remove the pin, then use a plastic pry tool to remove the screen.
This will void your warranty.
DONT TOUCH IT!!!
if you absolutely must touch it, be aware that your warranty is at stake. if you aren't familiar with the inner workings of a handset, its best to leave it alone.
You wouldn't start poking around inside of your TV if you found a small hole.
Zhariak said:
So on my 3rd Lumia 900, I noticed the sim slot tray wasn't flush with phone... I never did get that fixed but whatever...
Anyways... I removed the tray and noticed 2 things 1) a stricker with some numbers, and 2) a second sticker that is actually used to mask some type of button or something. I didn't notice this on the first 2 devices I had (maybe they didn't have it, or maybe I didn't notice). I had to remove the plastic thick sticker on the right side to see the button or whatever it is... Took me forever to put it back on in place properly.
Anyone know what this is?
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If you press that button, the Lumia turns into an iPhone 5
alodar1 said:
If you press that button, the Lumia turns into an iPhone 5
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Better not touch it than hahaha
Thanks guys, by removing that little sticker thing though, that wouldn't affect warranty would it? I didn't touch anything below it..
That's cool they made it easily serviceable though!
Zhariak said:
Better not touch it than hahaha
Thanks guys, by removing that little sticker thing though, that wouldn't affect warranty would it? I didn't touch anything below it..
That's cool they made it easily serviceable though!
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Actually.....it could void your warrently....if they checked that. Removing stickers on a handset is usually an indicator of a stay away area near hear...stay away.....
When they swapped by phone last week because of the vibrator....they definitely opened the sim slot and looked in...I had no idea why....but I do now.
Zhariak said:
Better not touch it than hahaha
Thanks guys, by removing that little sticker thing though, that wouldn't affect warranty would it? I didn't touch anything below it..
That's cool they made it easily serviceable though!
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Removing the sticker is what lets them know that you voided the warranty.
Megabunny said:
You wouldn't start poking around inside of your TV if you found a small hole.
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Actually, I would. It's no wonder my parents got grey hair so quickly.
Zhariak said:
Better not touch it than hahaha
Thanks guys, by removing that little sticker thing though, that wouldn't affect warranty would it? I didn't touch anything below it..
That's cool they made it easily serviceable though!
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Some stickers....whenyou remove them....say VOID VOID VOID. All you can say is OPPS OPS OPS OPS...because the they are 1 way stickers...usually....won't go back on.
Want to know whats under the sticker....go to YouTube and find the break down video....
Weird,
I removed the sticker a few times to look in, until finally posting this, each time I was able to put it back. It's NOT one of those tamper proof stickers, it just covers that hole...
Zhariak said:
Weird,
I removed the sticker a few times to look in, until finally posting this, each time I was able to put it back. It's NOT one of those tamper proof stickers, it just covers that hole...
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This thread did make me go look. got the flash light out, the reading glasses, I'm looking inside there....and boom....I see the darn this right on the top. First glance....this is a "You void your warrenty" type of sticker. But thats my opinion. The one of the Dell Venue Pro was black and barely noticable...until you pull it back and it left its surprise.....but then you were looking for the SD card....
Strange...but cool to know.
I have to admit, the same day the YouTube video came up showing how to dismantle the phone, I went ahead and did it. It's pretty slick the way it's held together.
I wanted to see how the Vibrator Motor was installed to see if there was a good reason for the rattle and possibly a fix. Unfortunately, it's under the Main Board, and I was not that enthusiastic, so never got to see it. But I can confirm it's the Motor, or something close to it, and NOT the camera lense. I ran the vibrator while the phone was open so I could find the source. Again, it's under the Main Board, so could not see the actual rattle source.
I'm wondering if it might be one of the metal plates that clip on to cover the IC Chips, thus the different rattle on different phones. All the other parts seem to be solidly mounted.
PS: From what I can tell, there's no sign that the sticker had been lifted after I put it back in place.
SuperSport said:
I have to admit, the same day the YouTube video came up showing how to dismantle the phone, I went ahead and did it. It's pretty slick the way it's held together.
I wanted to see how the Vibrator Motor was installed to see if there was a good reason for the rattle and possibly a fix. Unfortunately, it's under the Main Board, and I was not that enthusiastic, so never got to see it. But I can confirm it's the Motor, or something close to it, and NOT the camera lense. I ran the vibrator while the phone was open so I could find the source. Again, it's under the Main Board, so could not see the actual rattle source.
I'm wondering if it might be one of the metal plates that clip on to cover the IC Chips, thus the different rattle on different phones. All the other parts seem to be solidly mounted.
PS: From what I can tell, there's no sign that the sticker had been lifted after I put it back in place.
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I might do this when its out of warranty.... too knew yet to blow that!
I ask because I did. From 100 cms onto a wooden floor covered in thick soft touch linoleum. The 'sealed' back sprung out at the side opposite the power and volume buttons. It will not go back in. Not impressed.
stuartggray said:
I ask because I did. From 100 cms onto a wooden floor covered in thick soft touch linoleum. The 'sealed' back sprung out at the side opposite the power and volume buttons. It will not go back in. Not impressed.
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yeah i did but on carpet quite badly ... survived
stuartggray said:
I ask because I did. From 100 cms onto a wooden floor covered in thick soft touch linoleum. The 'sealed' back sprung out at the side opposite the power and volume buttons. It will not go back in. Not impressed.
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Dropped mine on blacktop same thing happened. Back popped out with some broken tabs. Ordered a new back here:
OEM Huawei Ascend P6 Rear Housing - Black
ESHUA1306269731-23 1 USD $12.30
From etradesupply.com
http://www.etradesupply.com/huawei-ascend-p6-rear-housing-cover.html
I dropped mine and shattered the screen. I just ordered a new P6 to replace it.
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jkassay said:
Dropped mine on blacktop same thing happened. Back popped out with some broken tabs. Ordered a new back here:
OEM Huawei Ascend P6 Rear Housing - Black
ESHUA1306269731-23 1 USD $12.30
From etradesupply.com
http://www.etradesupply.com/huawei-ascend-p6-rear-housing-cover.html
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woow is this 100% genuine ? I really want white where else i can get it ebay ?
GalaxySIIII said:
woow is this 100% genuine ? I really want white where else i can get it ebay ?
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Do a search on the internet. I had a hard time finding a black one. Most I found were white. Good luck.
jkassay said:
Do a search on the internet. I had a hard time finding a black one. Most I found were white. Good luck.
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it is nowhere jut only there what u posted ..
GalaxySIIII said:
it is nowhere jut only there what u posted ..
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Just do a search for "replacement back cover for Huawei P6"
http://www.etradesupply.com/oem-huawei-ascend-p6-rear-housing.html
jkassay said:
Just do a search for "replacement back cover for Huawei P6"
http://www.etradesupply.com/oem-huawei-ascend-p6-rear-housing.html
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yeah i got it .. but how to remove existing? any procedure ?
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yeah i got it .. but how to remove existing? any procedure ?
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The back is held on by tiny spring clips. I used a plastic credit card to slip along the edge, then pry/pop each tab. I think there were 4 or 5 on each side.
Use something thin and plastic so you don't scratch the bezel.
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The back is held on by tiny spring clips. I used a plastic credit card to slip along the edge, then pry/pop each tab. I think there were 4 or 5 on each side.
Use something thin and plastic so you don't scratch the bezel.
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i cant create accoount it asking me to be company
GalaxySIIII said:
i cant create accoount it asking me to be company
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Just use your last name as your company name, and your address is all you need.
I've dropped mine from >1 meter exactly 6 times. Twice when cycling to work. This thing has seen some asphalt but is still working.
Here's a quick and dirty way to fix the back cover:
1. Carefully remove the back cover from it's place. The right way to do this is to push it down towards the bottom of the phone, but to do so you have to first remove the plastic bottom piece. Another way to remove the cover is to slide a screwdriver under it and gently push middle of the cover upwards. This is how I got mine off, I never removed the plastic bottom piece.
2. Fix any clips that are bent, they appear to be quite durable so you should be able to bend them back where they should be without breaking them.
3. Study the closing mechanism. The right way to seat the back cover is to place it few mm lower than it's place and slide up towards the top of the phone. Again, the plastic bottom piece should be off when seating the back cover, if not you'll find that one of the bottom covers clips is sitting on top of the bottom piece instead of under it. Screwdriver and carefully applied force are your best friends when getting that clip to it's right place.
Sorry I can't provide the instructions to do this right. I don't have any idea how to remove the plastic bottom piece.
jkassay said:
Just use your last name as your company name, and your address is all you need.
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I already did .. i cant believe that shipping is more expensive than actual item ...
OEM Huawei Ascend P6 Rear Housing ,…OEM Huawei Ascend P6 Rear Housing ,White
£8.28
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£13.07Item number: Economy Shipping -…Economy Shipping - 5-7 Business DaysItem price: £13.07
Total £21.35 GBP
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Ordered .. I wonder if am gonna ever receive it
Meizirkki said:
I've dropped mine from >1 meter exactly 6 times. Twice when cycling to work. This thing has seen some asphalt but is still working.
Here's a quick and dirty way to fix the back cover:
1. Carefully remove the back cover from it's place. The right way to do this is to push it down towards the bottom of the phone, but to do so you have to first remove the plastic bottom piece. Another way to remove the cover is to slide a screwdriver under it and gently push middle of the cover upwards. This is how I got mine off, I never removed the plastic bottom piece.
2. Fix any clips that are bent, they appear to be quite durable so you should be able to bend them back where they should be without breaking them.
3. Study the closing mechanism. The right way to seat the back cover is to place it few mm lower than it's place and slide up towards the top of the phone. Again, the plastic bottom piece should be off when seating the back cover, if not you'll find that one of the bottom covers clips is sitting on top of the bottom piece instead of under it. Screwdriver and carefully applied force are your best friends when getting that clip to it's right place.
Sorry I can't provide the instructions to do this right. I don't have any idea how to remove the plastic bottom piece.
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Good piece of information there. Thanks. My phone is only one day old in my care before the back pinged. A courier is meant to be delivering a new one tomorrow and taking away the old one. I was going to use this as a good time to practice going up to B114 but I've lost my bloody micro sd card. Arghhh.
stuartggray said:
Good piece of information there. Thanks. My phone is only one day old in my care before the back pinged. A courier is meant to be delivering a new one tomorrow and taking away the old one. I was going to use this as a good time to practice going up to B114 but I've lost my bloody micro sd card. Arghhh.
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did u buy same place where I did? ?
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did u buy same place where I did? ?
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No idea, obviously. I don't even know because my wife bought the phone as a new business surprise present, whatever the hell that is...
I'm assuming from one of her dreadful catalogues because it never showed up in my bank statements. I was quite happy with my Nokia and my Galaxy Nexus. She always gets my cast-offs, so maybe she wants the Nexus. LOL.
stuartggray said:
I ask because I did. From 100 cms onto a wooden floor covered in thick soft touch linoleum. The 'sealed' back sprung out at the side opposite the power and volume buttons. It will not go back in. Not impressed.
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you got to upload a picture! please! let us see the damage!
daryltanael said:
you got to upload a picture! please! let us see the damage!
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Sorry - It is all packaged up. Not much to see, just on side and corner lifted a bit from the side. You can see small metal tabs that must clip in, but look rolled over on mine. It may have come like that for all I know.
now im interested on how to remove the plastic bottom part of the phone..
Just got my Verizon Note 4 yesterday and of course had to take back off to put battery in....for the life of me I cannot get all the snaps to close on the back cover...If I get them all at the top..I have one two not snapped at the bottom and vice versa...
How in the hell you get the darn back plate to close and snap securely all the way around...? Is there a pattern or tick one needs to follow?
TIA
parcou said:
Just got my Verizon Note 4 yesterday and of course had to take back off to put battery in....for the life of me I cannot get all the snaps to close on the back cover...If I get them all at the top..I have one two not snapped at the bottom and vice versa...
How in the hell you get the darn back plate to close and snap securely all the way around...? Is there a pattern or tick one needs to follow?
TIA
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Insert the bottom tabs 1st. Make sure they're engaged properly then work your way up.
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Insert the bottom tabs 1st. Make sure they're engaged properly then work your way up.
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trying my darndest to follow these directions but i have a stubborn clip on the bottom right corner of the back cover. it refuses to house properly, and it's to the point where i've tried forcing it and put a little dent in the cover. it seems like shoddy work, and i'm getting rather frustrated at the fact that i have a back cover that just won't sit properly on the phone.
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trying my darndest to follow these directions but i have a stubborn clip on the bottom right corner of the back cover. it refuses to house properly, and it's to the point where i've tried forcing it and put a little dent in the cover. it seems like shoddy work, and i'm getting rather frustrated at the fact that i have a back cover that just won't sit properly on the phone.
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Totally agree....PIA getting mine back on and its still not all the way on!
parcou said:
Totally agree....PIA getting mine back on and its still not all the way on!
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i know this thread has been knocked back a good amount of pages and i'm not trying to bump for the sake of spamming, but this is definitely an issue for at least two of us on here. nobody else is finding that the back plate doesn't fit properly? i've narrowed it down to being an issue of the bottom two snaps on either side being too close together, most likely from the backplate becoming somewhat deformed. i went into a small local retailer and they made it sound like it was my fault, as though i had removed the backing improperly and caused the issue. i'm going to stop by a larger store later today to see if they'll take a look, but before i go in i want to get some idea of how common this issue is for other people.
so again, is anybody else having trouble closing the phone back up after opening the back cover? is it just me and parcou here who can't seem to get it to fit?
No issue here. I remove my back twice a day and it goes back on with no problem. I just lay it on the device and push it on both sides up near the heart rate monitor until it snaps in place then just go around the edges to make sure it snaps all around. I don't try to line up the top or bottom at all.
Same here
I had the same prob but with a little force an what sounded like a bone break it went on. I have not taking the back off since.
The tab at the top, in the corner, next to the headphone jack will not snap on mine. The back creaks when I squeeze it there, but the gap between the back and the phone just opens back up when I stop squeezing. Does this sound like something I should mention to Verizon? The gap is definitely big enough to allow dirt or moisture to get into the phone.
No problem with mine. placed the battery on and snapped it back together. I had to be showed how to pull the back off. Like they said use the top right corner to do that. - If I remember that right for the side ...
I had the a couple of the clips never seem to click into place. I thought I would break the glass pushing so hard.
I got a black replacement back from Ebay, much more tacky feeling that my original white back. It clicked right into place.
parcou said:
Just got my Verizon Note 4 yesterday and of course had to take back off to put battery in....for the life of me I cannot get all the snaps to close on the back cover...If I get them all at the top..I have one two not snapped at the bottom and vice versa...
How in the hell you get the darn back plate to close and snap securely all the way around...? Is there a pattern or tick one needs to follow?
TIA
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Sorry, no issue here either.
This totally sounds like a back plate problem tho.
Were you able to get your hands on a new back cover or maybe test out a back cover of a display model at a Verizon store?
parcou said:
Just got my Verizon Note 4 yesterday and of course had to take back off to put battery in....for the life of me I cannot get all the snaps to close on the back cover...If I get them all at the top..I have one two not snapped at the bottom and vice versa...
How in the hell you get the darn back plate to close and snap securely all the way around...? Is there a pattern or tick one needs to follow?
TIA
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Sorry about that issue. This is weird since I have no problems. I purchased a battery charger and a second battery and I change batteries everyday and have no issues... thank God.
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I've been having that same problem, with both the original backing and the book like car that Samsung makes. The $50 case from Samsung is going back until they're cheaper and I'm just getting something for the back from eBay to cover the open spaces.
Hello,
It's September 2017 - I just got my new old stock Verizon Note 4 and I'm seeing the same back cover problem. Out of the box it was not seated at the bottom edge. I could seat it at the bottom, or top - but not both.
The solution for me was to start by seating the bottom edge and the first clip up both sides. Then I left the rest of the side clips unseated and used my thumbs pressed in the center of the cover to slide it towards the top. I alternated this with working on the top clips and and got one and then the rest seated. I snapped the rest of the side clips in place last.
I hope this helps!
Pete
Hello,
I have been loving my 7x but dropped it the other day and shattered the screen. Phone still works fine but I want to fix it, obviously. I am looking for somewhere to get a new screen/digitizer or maybe just the glass. I have seen some on ebay but don't want to wait a month to get it here to the USA. Anyone know where I might be able to find something closer? I am also going to try Honor but don't know if they will sell me just the parts.
Thanks for any help
Honestly, buying the part off Ebay is your best bet. I shattered the screen on my 7X as well. Replacement came within a week, shipped from California. Honor wanted like $150 for service lol. Not worth it. Plus, I heard they take forever with service. Check this part out, this is the one I got. Only 1 left in stock!https://www.ebay.com/itm/Digitiger-LCD-Display-Screen-For-Huawei-Honor-7X-5-93-BLACK/382350805195?hash=item5905e248cb:g:5QAAAOSw4DxaYNfE
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Honestly, buying the part off Ebay is your best bet. I shattered the screen on my 7X as well. Replacement came within a week, shipped from California. Honor wanted like $150 for service lol. Not worth it. Plus, I heard they take forever with service. Check this part out, this is the one I got. Only 1 left in stock!https://www.ebay.com/itm/Digitiger-LCD-Display-Screen-For-Huawei-Honor-7X-5-93-BLACK/382350805195?hash=item5905e248cb:g:5QAAAOSw4DxaYNfE
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Awesome, I didn't notice that one when I looked, thanks! Just ordered it.
Appreciate the help
RetroTech22 said:
Honestly, buying the part off Ebay is your best bet. I shattered the screen on my 7X as well. Replacement came within a week, shipped from California. Honor wanted like $150 for service lol. Not worth it. Plus, I heard they take forever with service. Check this part out, this is the one I got. Only 1 left in stock!https://www.ebay.com/itm/Digitiger-LCD-Display-Screen-For-Huawei-Honor-7X-5-93-BLACK/382350805195?hash=item5905e248cb:g:5QAAAOSw4DxaYNfE
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Just realized any chance this came with the driver to remove the bottom screws? If not, mind telling me what size/where you got yours?
Thank you again
ElCid43 said:
Just realized any chance this came with the driver to remove the bottom screws? If not, mind telling me what size/where you got yours?
Thank you again
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No mine didn't come with the tools, I had a very small t5 star bit from my personal tools and it worked!
RetroTech22 said:
No mine didn't come with the tools, I had a very small t4 star bit from my personal tools and it worked!
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Mine seems to be a 5 point, I will look around and see what I can find.
Thank you!
RetroTech22 said:
No mine didn't come with the tools, I had a very small t5 star bit from my personal tools and it worked!
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How did you get the phone open I can not get it to budge, no prying toll will work, tried suction cups as well
iGamer77z7 said:
How did you get the phone open I can not get it to budge, no prying toll will work, tried suction cups as well
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It is tough to get apart but heating up the edges with a hair dryer helped. As long as you removed the screws at the bottom it should come apart with some effort.
ElCid43 said:
Hello,
I have been loving my 7x but dropped it the other day and shattered the screen. Phone still works fine but I want to fix it, obviously. I am looking for somewhere to get a new screen/digitizer or maybe just the glass. I have seen some on ebay but don't want to wait a month to get it here to the USA. Anyone know where I might be able to find something closer? I am also going to try Honor but don't know if they will sell me just the parts.
Thanks for any help
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Where did you get your phone from? Amazon?
Through Honor
Did you change just the glass or the digitizer too? I ordered a replacement with the digitizer. Is it difficult to swap out? Any videos on how to do this easily? Not my first time doing this but first time with this phone. I want to tear it down the least possible. Thanks.
screen and digitizer is in one piece. it's not hard. I just did my wife's phone for the 2nd time.
remove sim tray
Two screws on the bottom next to usb port. Remove them.
pry on bottom corner and work your way up the side to loosen. Pull apart bottom then work your way up.
Do not pull back off too hard as finger print sensor is attached.
Follow finger print ribbon cable to to phone and metal plate, remove screw holding plate in place. Pop off finger print cable from motherboard. (ribbon cable next to it is the screen cable.)
Pop off screen cable
bottom of phone should be black speaker. Four screws hold it in place. upper left screw also holds in a metal plate.
pry speaker out as there is double sticky tape holding it in place.
Would suggest putting a suction cup on screen. If screen is already cracked, put tape on screen to keep it together.
Now the fun part. Grab a hair dryer or heat gun and heat up the screen around the edges from the front of the phone.
Apply gentle pressure to suction cup to pull screen from phone.
Once screen is removed, clean up glue/double stick tape and apply new tape.
Reverse process to put back together.
draygoX said:
screen and digitizer is in one piece. it's not hard. I just did my wife's phone for the 2nd time.
remove sim tray
Two screws on the bottom next to usb port. Remove them.
pry on bottom corner and work your way up the side to loosen. Pull apart bottom then work your way up.
Do not pull back off too hard as finger print sensor is attached.
Follow finger print ribbon cable to to phone and metal plate, remove screw holding plate in place. Pop off finger print cable from motherboard. (ribbon cable next to it is the screen cable.)
Pop off screen cable
bottom of phone should be black speaker. Four screws hold it in place. upper left screw also holds in a metal plate.
pry speaker out as there is double sticky tape holding it in place.
Would suggest putting a suction cup on screen. If screen is already cracked, put tape on screen to keep it together.
Now the fun part. Grab a hair dryer or heat gun and heat up the screen around the edges from the front of the phone.
Apply gentle pressure to suction cup to pull screen from phone.
Once screen is removed, clean up glue/double stick tape and apply new tape.
Reverse process to put back together.
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Thank you very much. I really appreciate the step by step instructions.
hi all, I changed the screen on my phone and the back don't work. any ideas?
banwen said:
hi all, I changed the screen on my phone and the back don't work. any ideas?
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What do you mean by the back doesn't work as in the fingerprint sensor? Maybe you didn't get somthing hooked properly.