The power button and the camera button are no longer working on my mt4g. If anybody has them and wants to sell the housing w/ buttons, send me a message. Also, if you know anywhere I can buy it for cheap, that would be greatly appreciated too. thx
if you find someone lemme know too i need them aswell.
Ebay.. About 40 for the housing. don't know about the buttons.. maybe buy a cheap broken mt4g?
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eBay item # 140712271247, no buttons just the housing
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Anyone have any spare volume slider button to sell ? Mine on black DOPOD 818 Pro is broken, desperately need the replacement. Help please... Thank you....
congpay said:
Anyone have any spare volume slider button to sell ? Mine on black DOPOD 818 Pro is broken, desperately need the replacement. Help please... Thank you....
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I have sets of spare buttons. The side buttons (camera, volume slider, comm manager, power, that purple plastic bit that covers the infrared, and the little rubber thing that goes on the camera panel above the speaker) are $5 for the set. Delivery is about $3.
Nicholas, thanks for the reply. Anyway, please check your PM. Hope we could do business immediately...
Anyone have any spare volume slider button to sell ? Mine on black DOPOD 818 Pro is broken, desperately need the replacement. Help please... Thank you....
it's difficult to get a so small parts, you can try to find it from others whose phone is complete broken and have you needed button fortunately. We have the whole complete housing.
A friend gave me a (seemingly working - it vibrates when you press the power button) HTC G2, apart from the screen; the previous owner dropped the phone, left a crack diagonally down the screen, and it remains blank when powered on.
Anyway, I already have a G2 and a Nexus, and don't really have a use for it, so I wouldn't mind selling it, but if I can replace the screen and get it fully working I'm sure it would sell for more. Any idea how much a screen replacement for it should cost? I have quite a few cell phone repair shops in my area, but no idea if all of them charge a lot more than they should for it or something (and I can just go a little out of my way to save a lot or something).
not sure how much it would cost to have someone else fix your phone but parts are cheap and fairly easy to replace. if you have a g2 that's fully working you may want to use it to test what needs replaceing on the broken one. it sounds like you need a digitizer about $20 on ebay and then either a lcd or flex cable. lcd is about $25 and flex about $35. I would start out by swapping the lcd from the good to the bad and see if it lights up, if not you would have to buy the flex. there are video walk throughs on you tube how to do this
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Call the shops and ask. I got my water damaged g2 fixed for 70. Including parts, labor, and a new battery
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anybody now a good source to buy replacement parts for are notes.
a am in need of the power button just the plastic part not the on/off switch and the stylus sensing pad but would like to find a place to buy all replacement parts if need be
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anybody now a good source to buy replacement parts for are notes.
a am in need of the power button just the plastic part not the on/off switch and the stylus sensing pad but would like to find a place to buy all replacement parts if need be
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Ebay for the bezel which includes the powerbutton (i bought the cheapest one and fits/works perfectly.was about 7 dollar)
What do you mean by stylus sensing pad?
There is a sensor pad or more like a film under the screen that tells the phone where the stylus is on the screen ive found them just was not sure about the button
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Amazon type note spare parts they have the but to screens sensors etc.
I was surprised at the range
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Hey folks
I need capacitive touch keys and home button flex ribbon cable for my s2...now...i was searching on eBay but couldn't found seller that would ship the keys to Slovenia...so i came up with an idea that i'll ask you guys if anyone owns that flex cable and would be able to send it to me...i can pay with paypal...if price is reasonable as well as the postage fee....
thanks in advance
Cheers
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rkoby13 said:
Hey folks
I need capacitive touch keys and home button flex ribbon cable for my s2...now...i was searching on eBay but couldn't found seller that would ship the keys to Slovenia...so i came up with an idea that i'll ask you guys if anyone owns that flex cable and would be able to send it to me...i can pay with paypal...if price is reasonable as well as the postage fee....
thanks in advance
Cheers
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Hi mate!
I have one brand new that I bought but never installed.
For your information I can advise you that you cannot change that single piece due to construction of the Galaxy S2.
I can explain you why telling my story. My Galaxy S2 went to bath and home button stopped working, so I realized I needed to replace the capacitive and home button flex module as it got damaged. I bought one original piece from a German seller on ebay and tried to replace it with the damaged one. I can assure you I'm very expert repairing phones and I know well our beloved Galaxy S2, but due to the very thin construction of the phone, the glass is glued hard to the LCD and the home button ribbon cable is between these two pieces, as you have to detach the glass from the LCD to reach it.
Why you cannot change it? You cannot detach the glass from the LCD without breaking the screen as it is truly very thin, imagine about 1mm thickness or less. As the glass is glued very hard to the screen, you cannot distribute the forces when detaching it and you'll end breaking the screen with 90% probability. I broke mine when trying and I did the whole process very carefully, knowing it was very fragile.
So, if your home button or your capacitive keys stopped working I would not recommend you trying to change it as you'll have 90% chance of having the LCD broken too.
Sadly, you'll have to change the whole front module (glass, LCD, front bezel frame and of course home button cable, all included). It's a very expensive repair, but the front module is very easy to replace and you can do it on your own.
I bought one genuine like new without scratches from a salvage Galaxy S2 from Samsung repair centre for about 80,00USD. I can give you the link if you want to buy one too.
Sad to tell you this.
Hope it can help you.
Cheers.