[Q] Desire AMOLED please help in choosing new digitizer / touch panel - Desire Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi, I've had a misfortunate experience this morning: my Desire fell down and now the touchscreen is unresponsive although the AMOLED screen is still intact. The front layer of Gorilla glass screen is also intact, so only the second layer along with the digitizer layer broke.
Anyway, I teared it all apart and now I'm looking to buy a new digitizer. Here's a photo of a chip of my original digitizer:
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And here's the photo of a digitizer I plan to buy:
Please help me decide if the digitizer I want to buy will suite my AMOLED Desire.
As you can see the main difference is that the original digitizer has "E6" written in the white squre while the new digitizer has "E4" written in the place. Is it already too much of a difference for it to suite my phone?
Best regards

Afaik you can change digitizer as you want. It is the screen that can't be changed - you can't put amoled screen in slcd device and vice versa.
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Second opinion? Anyone pls?

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[Q] Had broken digitizer, now have no display... *sadface*

Hi.
Have had an issue with my DZ for a few months whereby the digitizer cannot register any touch in about a 1.5cm area horizontally across the centre of the panel. Was considering trying to put back the original HBoot / unroot etc, but have replaced LCD screens before, looked to YouTube and thought "let's have a go". Anyway, to cut a long story short, after replacing the digitizer (and spring whilst I was at it) I am now unable to get anything to display at all on the screen.
I have checked all of the snap in cables, and all are securely connected and free from debris, but am not sure where to go next. I am able to make the LED above the display flash by holding the V+ button in, and can hear the vibrator power up when switching the phone on - which I guess is a good sign. I am wondering if I have simply broken the LCD screen? But the keyboard/DPad backlight will not come on either, so I am suspicious of that idea...
Anyway, if I was thinking it was the LCD, I would just buy another, but I simply cannot be sure enough to invest another 25 quid. Any suggestions guys?
Thanks in advance,
Daniel.
I have
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same problem now.mine also 1inch of screen doesn't respond
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What is causing the problem digitizer??
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[Q] My screen is somewhat scratched...

So if I wanted to replace it, would i replace the LCD screen itself or the digitizer? Not sure as the photos of where I can buy both of these items do not make it very clear which part I need.
MOST phones are just the glass itself. LCD Digitizer is the LCD display this is like this
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but many phones the digitizer is attached to the glass(My Galaxy S 4g) I would just recommend going to your local flea market and look for a phone guy. They're the cheapest.
Depends how much it´s scratched, but general is just the digitizer.
That's what I thought. The LCD screen is a tad recessed for it to be the top of the screen... now i know for future reference
Wow you hardly broke it :$
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Are you sure it's not the shatter-resistant film that's scratched? It can be removed, and the screen won't scratch as easily (just try not to drop the phone if you do)
That would be it, the only thing i ever removed from my screen was the thing plastic protector that all devices have on their screens now.. Thanks!
HOLY SH*T!!!!!!!!
Ur poor phone...when i see it i thing it is better buy a new one or insurance...

if you broken your opo oneplus lcd Screen/digitizer please read this !

my son borken my opo one lcd screen and i have to buy a new lcd screen for a replacement.first i won't know the lcd screen has different quality and in order to save 5-7usd i bought from a site.After 2 weeks the Display arrived well pachaged but without any kind of protection on screen. Capacitive buttons work but there is no light from them so i have to guess were to press back, home or recent tasks.
So if your opo lcd screen was broken too ,please make sure the lights is ok before you buy it..Of course there are a lot of site has write in their description and promis with the softkey illumination light.if write this it will 100% be ok.no like mine lcd screen.
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thanks for your suggestions ,i just prepare to buy a lcd screen for my phone
i also broke my screen.
would you be able to let me know where you bought the screen? if you could provide link that would be great
Thank you for your sharing! It will be more helpful!
I bought my replacement digitizer and screen from Vifocal on AliExpress: http://www.aliexpress.com/item/New-100-Original-LCD-Display-Screen-Touch-Screen-Assembly-Replacement-for-Oneplus-One-64GB-16GB-Smart/2039112357.html
It took 4 weeks to arrive by post, nicely packaged with a toolkit (but no adhesive strips or glue) and has the three tabs for the capacitive buttons - I haven't fitted it yet.

[Q] LCD Panel Version A or B

Hi
I have read through the immense LCD Replacement Thread and it seems that there are two versions according to this:
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I was considering purchasing the one from vifocal which seems to be version A - but apparently fits any version of OPO. Can this be correct?
Also, does anyone know of a way to check which LCD panel version without disassembling the phone?
the oneplus one lcd screen already won't have A or B version yet,some of the old oneplus one lcd screen may like the left pictures,now all original oneplus one lcd screen is is on the right version
initjsk said:
Hi
I have read through the immense LCD Replacement Thread and it seems that there are two versions according to this:
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I was considering purchasing the one from vifocal which seems to be version A - but apparently fits any version of OPO. Can this be correct?
Also, does anyone know of a way to check which LCD panel version without disassembling the phone?
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Does the screen from bifocal fits perfectly, I am looking for it too.

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.

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