I need to turn my verizon nexus into a gsm nexus. one option is to sell this and buy a gsm nexus. the other option would be to buy a gsm model with a broken screen for dirt cheap and put my screen into. is there anything flawed with my second choice? are the screens identical? ive been reading about how the digitizer and glass are glued and such into a metal frame. is it possible to just tear it down to the frame (leaving the glass and digitizer intact), and tranplant the frame into the gsm nexus? how stupid is this idea? ive never messed with any glass or digitizers but i have opened up my nexus before and it wasnt all that hard to pry it apart.
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Re: Screen replacement VZW ---> GSM
I may want to do the same thing. Was it possible?
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Re: Screen replacement VZW ---> GSM
No, the different GalNexes have slightly different screen setups, it won't fit...
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Hi everyone
just dropped my Gn two times yesterday
never happen before
i would like to replace my housing BUT only find the battery cover and the middle part not the part (scratched) which is next to the screen
Any one know where i can get?
thanks in advance
Ebay?
My grandma beat me down and took my nexus. Sent from a jitterbug with beats by dre.
From what I've read the housing is fused to the screen and glass making for a difficult repair.
No one said this so I'm gonna say it for the poor GNex : OUCH!
And I agree that the glass seems kinda fused to the body so might be hard to replace a new one.
Hope you never drop it again!
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yea
this part with screen
so the only part on ebay is the two back one
At least your screen didn't break. Its a phone! You'll probably drop it again. Or get a case and cover it up
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Hello to all. I did my fair bit of research on this forum about a screen replacement for the International version of Galaxy Nexus but could not find any suitable solution to an Indian user. I got my Nexus from Amazon and lost my screen in a pretty harsh fall. There are cracks developed at the top of the fortified glass and I could not find any screen replacements in my city/country so far.
I would like to know if any of you have replaced the i9250 screen anywhere outside the U.S and if so, what are the reliable options available? Singapore perhaps (Pretty close to India), anyone know of any place there?
Please do help if you can, I'd be much obliged.
Me too ;(
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Hello to all. I did my fair bit of research on this forum about a screen replacement for the International version of Galaxy Nexus but could not find any suitable solution to an Indian user. I got my Nexus from Amazon and lost my screen in a pretty harsh fall. There are cracks developed at the top of the fortified glass and I could not find any screen replacements in my city/country so far.
I would like to know if any of you have replaced the i9250 screen anywhere outside the U.S and if so, what are the reliable options available? Singapore perhaps (Pretty close to India), anyone know of any place there?
Please do help if you can, I'd be much obliged.
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Hmm i cant help but i am in the same position... I bought a screen (only) from this store on ebay "easyworldwidetrading" and even he doesnt know how to replace it! Any ideas anyone?? Nothing on youtube i can find... still got a cracked screen (phone works fine tho... I just tell people its a 'crack' app I cant uninstall...)
You may have to order a screen internationally. Check Amazon and
eBay.
Also, make sure that when you buy a screen the screen you buy is specifically for your device (GSM).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kp6e5w2jkk4&feature=youtube_gdata_player This is video may be able to help you replace your screen.
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infazzdar said:
You may have to order a screen internationally. Check Amazon and
eBay.
Also, make sure that when you buy a screen the screen you buy is specifically for your device (GSM).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kp6e5w2jkk4&feature=youtube_gdata_player This is video may be able to help you replace your screen.
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Are you absolutely sure the cdma nexus screen won't fit in the gsm version?
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Are you absolutely sure the cdma nexus screen won't fit in the gsm version?
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Confirmed.
Do a search, it's out there.
did anyone tryed to change only the glass to a nexus? i've read some articles on xda over changeing the outer glass to i9000.
I have other question: the outer glass isn't glued to the whole digitizer? will i damage the digitizer if i try removing only the glass?
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I have other question: the outer glass isn't glued to the whole digitizer? will i damage the digitizer if i try removing only the glass?
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Yes to both. The original screen replacement come as a whole package, so you basically switch the internals to the new case+screen.
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did anyone tryed to change only the glass to a nexus? i've read some articles on xda over changeing the outer glass to i9000.
I have other question: the outer glass isn't glued to the whole digitizer? will i damage the digitizer if i try removing only the glass?
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if you are not very careful, yes.
I repair cell phones a side job. Screen replacements are my specialty. I haven't personally done a GNex but if its anything like the S2, it can be done. The key is patience and attention to detail. When I do screens like those, I budget an hour and a half for time to remove it. Its better to take a few breaks and double check your work than drop $150 on a replacement LCD because you were in a rush.
That brings my to my second point. The worst thing that will happen is you crack your LCD, so it can be fixed. You won't break it beyond repair. But don't try it unless you are ready to spend the extra money *IF* you mess up.
THANK'S for the advices
@ rudeguy: can you be more specific, like where exactly do you start from removing the glass, do you aply heat to a small are and the remove, what tools do you use? once again, thank's in advance!
PS:how does the digitizer stuck's to the glass? wown't i allso remove the digitizer when i'll remove the glass?
I have a question about screen lcd/digitizer replacement . I have an AT&T GS3 with a cracked screen, can it be replaced by using a working lcd/digitizer from a Sprint GS3? Are they compatible (same part?) and has anyone done this before? Thanks for your input on this matter.
Check youtube for guides that take both the att and sprint galaxy s3 apart and compare it that way. Most of the youtube guides go pretty in depth.
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Did you ever find out the answer to this question? I'm wondering the same thing...
My brother-in-law cracked the screen of his Verizon S3 and was looking for another screen on ebay, but the cheapest ones were the Sprint versions. I proposed an experiment to see if my At&t digitizer would work on his. I took both phones apart and put my digitizer on his phone and everything worked flawlessly. That led me to believe that all the S3 digitizers were cross compatible.
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mellospace said:
I have a question about screen lcd/digitizer replacement . I have an AT&T GS3 with a cracked screen, can it be replaced by using a working lcd/digitizer from a Sprint GS3? Are they compatible (same part?) and has anyone done this before? Thanks for your input on this matter.
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I just broke my screen last night and I want to know this too, I can;t seem to find a digitizer for an at&t s3 but i can find a butload of sprint s3 digitizers. I guess I'll just have to guinea pig up and do it to find out and I'll let you guys know.
a little background on my s3 though. I bought it from at&t on the 1st of this month, it arrived on the 4th, and it broke last night when it fell approximately 3 inches onto the concrete while i was laying down talking on the phone. bing bang boom shatterded in like 5 places. FROM A 3 INCH DROP!!! gorilla glass my butt. I had my motorola atrix 4g for 2 years and dropped it ma ny times from much higher. I even threw it down once in a drunken fit and it was fine. upset!
I am curious about this as well....Was it successful?
Ted G
I know for a fact that the Sprint LCD digitizer does not work on a Verizon phone if you are using the frame with the digitizer. If you try it the back cover does not go on all the way and your home key will not function, microphone creates an echo, and camera front and back may not work. The housing on Sprint is smaller on which LCD digitizer is affix too.
check out the video i did on my screen replacement
http://youtu.be/pIljeb9ZY0A
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I know for a fact that the Sprint LCD digitizer does not work on a Verizon phone if you are using the frame with the digitizer. If you try it the back cover does not go on all the way and your home key will not function, microphone creates an echo, and camera front and back may not work. The housing on Sprint is smaller on which LCD digitizer is affix too.
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What about the LCD itself? The videos show the LCD and glass digitizer are glued together and a PITA to get apart, so maybe it's not worth it.
Ordered Sprint LCD
Hi guys i'll update you when the lcd arrives.
Compatibility
At&t, TMobile or GTI9300 board will not fit in Sprint housing.
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At&t, TMobile or GTI9300 board will not fit in Sprint housing.
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God damn it I wish you posted that 48 hours earlier.
Anyway! I bought a Sprint SIII digitizer/housing to repair my AT&T SIII with.
Results:
Yeah, it works. Sorta.
Problem 1:
So the clock battery on the AT&T board makes the whole thing stick out (and your power button not work) so I put a piece of rolled up tape up to the power button to push it down. So that works fine (except that it's ugly).
Problem 2:
No home button. I'm OK with that, I just turned on the on-screen keys on CM10.
Problem 3:
Bottom...housing. It just doesn't fit right. It's loose. I can live with it.
Conclusion:
It's fine if you want to use a slim case for the back of your SIII because it'll be a bit loose (unlike the Euro housing which just outright doesn't work).
Good luck and I should not have bought the Sprint housing but I'll live with it!
EDIT/Update:
In case anyone cares: I filed down the left side of the phone with sand paper... It works fine.
I gave up on the middle bottom (because it's just not the same damn size), I removed the piece of plastic that allows access to the random developer?? pins.
Overall, it works OK. If you happen to see a sprint housing on ebay for real cheap then go ahead I guess. I wouldnt especially recommend it. I'm just gonna get a case to hide the slight gap/lump/whatever from the processor not fitting right. My Nexus 4 comes tomorrow, so I'm giving it away anyway....blah.
Sprint LCD with Frame doesn't fit
Like bastardinator I ordered a sprint LCD with the frame still attached to it and apparently it doesn't fit because the sprint s3 doesn't have a sim slot so the i747 motherboard with the sim slot wouldn't fit in the sprint frame/housing. I did however find out that any s3 lcd sold without the frame would work on any s3 such as this one:
http://www.amazon.com/Original-Digi...&qid=1354152704&sr=8-2&keywords=galaxy+s3+lcd
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At&t, TMobile or GTI9300 board will not fit in Sprint housing.
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Is the Sprint housing the only one that's different? And can you swap the LCD/glass in between models, as long as you don't swap the frame?
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Is the Sprint housing the only one that's different? And can you swap the LCD/glass in between models, as long as you don't swap the frame?
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The only manufacturers that share frames are:
ATT i747 & T Mobile T999
Verizon i535 & US Cellular R530
International i9300 unique to itself
Sprint L710 unique to itself
Now of course a bare Digitizer Amoled inlay without frame is universal.
Hope that helps and here are some high quality videos that show glass replacement from start to finish.
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I have a Verizon S3 and purchased a Sprint S3 digitizer w/ casing from ebay. I plugged it in and it worked great, but just like others it doesn't fit quite right. I then noticed that the casing for the Verizon and Sprint phones differed slightly because the motherboards are put together differently. So I took a dremmel to the casing of the Sprint digitizer to match the Verizon casing. I am nearly finished modding the casing and the motherboard sits almost perfectly inside the casing. One thing I have left to do is apply some rubber paint/cement to the areas I ground down because the casing is actually aluminum and I don't want the motherboard to short. I will try to post pics later of what I have finished so far.
help!
sdm5 said:
Hi guys i'll update you when the lcd arrives.
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what ever happen did the sprint lcd work with the at&t galaxy sIII?
wagner262 said:
what ever happen did the sprint lcd work with the at&t galaxy sIII?
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I'd like to know;
Are the GT i9300 universally compatible? I need to know which will work with the Verizon version. Also does anyone have an idea what type of paint should be used for the frame?
ryanstfl said:
I'd like to know;
Are the GT i9300 universally compatible? I need to know which will work with the Verizon version. Also does anyone have an idea what type of paint should be used for the frame?
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No the I9300 and Sprint L710 are not compatible with one another or any other variants. Verizon i535 and US Cellular R530 are the same and AT&T i747 and Tmobile T999 are the same... :beer:
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Ok so I have read through all of these post about using sprint parts to repair an ATT S3, but I can't help but ask again for more clarification. I know the ATT and Tmobile share the same frame, but like others have said there isn't much out there for cheap. So if i got a Sprint S3 digitzer frame with power button and volume rocker still, then put my logic board and the plastic piece that goes on it and then say I use an extended battery with a backshell that extends would that work? I read in one spot that the clock battery causes issues where exactly is the clock battery on the att phone seems like the biggest thing I have seen is the vibration motor. Sorry to beat this into the fround :-/ thank you again.
I recently bought a Sprint Galaxy S3 for parts. I replaced my Att Galaxy s3's camera and protective lense after they cracked using the sprint GS3 camera and lense. Everything works fine on it.
My question is:
Would it be possible to take the glass screen off of the Sprint GS3 and use it to replace my Att Galaxy S3? (it is spider webbed on the top half corner).
Thanks :cyclops:
Is better to get a new digitizer glass. I don't think you can remove the glass without damaging it.
BallerOnABudget said:
I recently bought a Sprint Galaxy S3 for parts. I replaced my Att Galaxy s3's camera and protective lense after they cracked using the sprint GS3 camera and lense. Everything works fine on it.
My question is:
Would it be possible to take the glass screen off of the Sprint GS3 and use it to replace my Att Galaxy S3? (it is spider webbed on the top half corner).
Thanks :cyclops:
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Yes, if you take the whole AMOLED digitizer and replace it without messing up
There are also a few ''How to'' videos on YouTube that was a big help for me.
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BallerOnABudget said:
I recently bought a Sprint Galaxy S3 for parts. I replaced my Att Galaxy s3's camera and protective lense after they cracked using the sprint GS3 camera and lense. Everything works fine on it.
My question is:
Would it be possible to take the glass screen off of the Sprint GS3 and use it to replace my Att Galaxy S3? (it is spider webbed on the top half corner).
Thanks :cyclops:
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Possible? Yes. Easy? No.
Samsung adheres the glass screen to the AMOLED display. Without proper tools you can very well risk not only damaging the digitizer, but also cracking the very glass you wish to remove from the sprint phone and give to your other phone.
If you absolutely insist and don't mind a possible 200.00 mistake, you'll need a heat gun (a blow dryer may work, as some users have reported, but I didn't have much luck with my wife's. I purchased one from my local home improvement store for 25.00), a very thin knife (like a razor blade), a guitar pick and 3M Adhesive Tape.
There is a video on how to do it in the General section of the ATT S3 XDA Forums.
Good luck to you!
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I was trying to repair the broken glass on my wife's Galaxy Note 2 (the I317 version) and wound up accidentally tearing a small piece of the ribbon that is glued to the back of the lcd. ( The large, flat peice). Does anyone know where I can buy a replacement for that part? I think its part of the digitizer for the stylus but, I haven't really found anything that is the same.
Check this link..
http://www.parts4repair.com/samsung-galaxy-note-n7000-stylus-pen-touch-screen-sensor-ribbon-board/
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