Hi everyone,
Sunday my phone screen completely shattered and now Im payed Sprint's third party $100 and a new one is on the way! YAY!
BUT!!
I want to save everything on my phone and continue to use my current ROM yada yada yada. Before I pulled the phone apart it appeared to be completely functional beside the screen (menu buttons were working and notification light flashing).
QUESTION: If I can pull apart my replacement, put my motherboard in, and get it all working, CAN I make a nandroid backup, save it to a flash drive, put back in the correct motherboard, and flash the nandroid on the replacement, WILL it work?
I understand that is a lot of propositional logic so I can draw it out if needed :good:
Thank you to anyone that can help!!
It is possible that it will work. When i did the same thing with my E4GT replacement, i got bootloops. The nandroid i restored was stock stock Paranoid Android. No OC or UC/UV, wiped cache and dalvik after restore. In my experience, its luck of the draw.
Yes, but you will have to use this method to be able to restore it most likely-http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2390010
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I would also back up your personal data onto a pc, pics, videos game saves etc. Just in case there is a problem.
I just got a replacement and the damn capacitive buttons would activate if I held the phone a certain way or just randomly. I was so glad that I didn't flash it right when I got it, it took me a couple of days to find that out. So they sent a 2nd replacement, but I still only had 10 days to return my broken phone. I only like a day or two left at that point.
I would advise anyone getting a replacement to keep it mint condition and use it for a few days, make sure it activates, the gps works well and the capacitive buttons don't trigger themselves (probably a side effect of the just the glass being replaced on the phone).
bobturismo said:
I would also back up your personal data onto a pc, pics, videos game saves etc. Just in case there is a problem.
I just got a replacement and the damn capacitive buttons would activate if I held the phone a certain way or just randomly. I was so glad that I didn't flash it right when I got it, it took me a couple of days to find that out. So they sent a 2nd replacement, but I still only had 10 days to return my broken phone. I only like a day or two left at that point.
I would advise anyone getting a replacement to keep it mint condition and use it for a few days, make sure it activates, the gps works well and the capacitive buttons don't trigger themselves (probably a side effect of the just the glass being replaced on the phone).
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Thank you so much!! My plan is to create a nandroid as well as back everything up to my laptop then later on change the ROM/RECOVERY to my liking!
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Ok.. i had a little accident a couple of weeks ago at work and destroyed my one x screen
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Now the phone seemed fine, from what i could see from the third of the screen that was still working. It still booted up and charged etc, still got calls..
I looked into getting a screen replaced and to my disbelief i found out it would cost me £120. I figured i'd get a replacement and fix it myself, as the phone is only worth about 200 quid now anyway.
I bought a LCD from Ebay for £50 and i successfully opened the phone and removed the broken lcd/digitizer and replaced it with the new one.
Ok you might all be thinking.. "whats the problem" - Well it appears i've snapped the powerflex cable, close to where the button is connected to it.
(I think those of you in the know will know what i mean)
I'm torn between 3 options here..
1. Buy a powerflex replacement £6.50 and install it myself, bearing in mind there might be something else wrong.. or the LCD just doesn't work..
Also i'm not 100% sure the powerflex part is easily removed/installed. I know one section of it is a snap-in connector.. not sure about the left side of it.
2. Get it done professionally for £50ish - bearing in mind the phone is in bits, and the shop i send it to might make up some BS stories about how i've destroyed other bits needing replacing etc etc..
3. forget it all and sell it on ebay as spares/repair - bearing in mind all my sensitive data, apps, and pictures are still in the phone
I just wanna get it fixed, working, and all my data and stuff off it so i can sell it i probably would have kept it had all this disaster not happened, but I'm in the new phone mindset now and my contract ends next month :fingers-crossed:
For 6.50 it has to be worth a try, you're gonna get a lot more money, and satisfaction, for it if its fully working. and if it doesn't work, well it's just the price of a MacDonalds. oh and if it's the cable I'm thinking of it's no worse than any other one in there.
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For 6.50 it has to be worth a try, you're gonna get a lot more money, and satisfaction, for it if its fully working. and if it doesn't work, well it's just the price of a MacDonalds. oh and if it's the cable I'm thinking of it's no worse than any other one in there.
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I'm going towards that route tbh...
This is the part. I tore the right most part.. just below the button.
Got to fix a new power flex mate
The phone albeit might be worth £200 to you but with a bust screen/power flex its worth £70/100 on ebay
Just make sure while youve got it in bits you dont knock off any of the contection tabs
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25887549
Their absolute bastards to repair thats if you can source them any where
and if any one reading this can tell me where to get them id be well chuffed...im fed up with making me own
Thank you
Hi,
I had some trouble with this phone. Long story short, I worked in US and my job take a open me a plan with at&t so I can use the phone back in canada with rogers.
Since the Gpro is only available in US, I thought it was a great idea to have a ''unique'' phone.
It worked fine for 2 weeks ( led notification stop working). UNDER light use.
Then after some time, the LCD ips backlight stop working. With a flashlight I was able so see the screen but it wasn't clever.
I asked LG several time, but the moment I told them the phone is in canada, they wont help me, even if I paid with us money on us territory.
Like if I live on the moon, it took 40 minutes to get to the border....
They finally admit that some of the first batch got problem with the screen, but still wont exchange it.
F*ck them, I tried to repair it myself.
#1 - Clean the contacts with 70% alcohol. No luck
#2 - Buy a new IPS LCD on ebay . No luck.
#3 - Clean the whole device with contact cleaner. No luck
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#4- Then I do remember some HP laptop and Xbox 1st gen got soldering problem, so you put it in the oven and they work again.
So nothing to loose, I put the MOBO in the oven, convection bake, 375*´F for 10 minutes. Smell of plastic and the mobo bent (use aluminium support to avoid that)
YES! It worked. But since I use the contact cleaner, my screen was blurry.
So after 2 months of testing, I bought a second screen plus the home button assembly to get my LED notification back .
But the LED notification never come back
I found a app called buttonLED, so the back and menu button flash when I got a call/sms.
In conclusion, I had 2 LG , E980 and someone give the 3D (thrill), and both got problem, software AND hardware.
I'm on xda since I have the motorolla milestone (one of the first android device) and the Desire Z. Those 2 devices still working fine, the HTC desire Z 2010 to 2014!!! Still in good shape.
LG device are poorly craft from what I saw and what I can read on xda.
I repair a lot of devices, but nothing like this one. It was clearly a soldering problem.
For all of you who can have this kind of problem, use this method on LAST resort. It may not work for you, but did the trick for me.
New phone arrived yesterday. S-off and unlocked with sunshine. Installed philz cwm and then supersu.
This morning working fine then suddenly screen is just coloured noise. Rebooted, tried to get into recovery etc. All I can see is the same screen corruption. No splash screen etc. Phone boots and plays startup sound.
Any suggestions?
Well scrap that. Just plugged into laptop to try adb commands and the phone woke up with the screen working perfectly!!
Defects:
The top and bottom speaker covers are not flush with the screen glass.
At the bottom the cover is proud on the right hand side, and the screen is proud on the left hand side. At the top the screen is proud on the right and flush on the left.
Would you return the phone for these reasons?
Well I did it again.
I pressed the speaker covers to see if there was any give to correct the flaws mentioned above, as that's what I was doing this morning, and the screen died again.
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This time connecting to the laptop isn't reviving it.
Some shots or the to and bottom speaker covers. You can see the covers are rippled, that's about all.
Looks to be defective. I would change it back to s-on and return it.
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I keep trying to revive it. No joy so far
Anyone have any ideas?
How to revert to s-off I mean.
I only have adb access
Vodafone are collecting the phone.
Sunshine can't help. Want to charge me the full $30 again too. (I can moan about that as it's a paid product right? )
I can get to fastboot but the su command doesn't result in an elevated prompt. No errors. So I can't even flash stock to see if that will do anything. Not that I think it will.
I think there must be a screen connection under the speaker covers that is damaged/ dislodged.
I'll update this thread with any results.
News in... I bashed the phone on my knee a bit with the idea that I might dislodge the cable back into a working position....
Voilà! Screen on again lol
Back to trying to get s-on
4.4.4 now of course... hunting for a 4.4.3 stock image...
With help from the guys in sunshine support chat I'm now s-on. No need to re image.
Re-locked, flashed original bootloader, factory reset... looks like new. Ready for collection.
Pushing on the speaker grills is not making the fault come back lol. Will have to write a note to explain. Not happy to accept now knowing it may reoccur.
I would return it. You wouldn't want to deal with it again
Another vote for returning the phone.
I'm still not sure how it happened, but I somehow managed to crack my camera. Not just the lense like everyone else due to heat issues, but the actual camera.
So I figured I'd replace it myself instead of paying someone 100$+ to do it, and then have them charge me double for the part.
I made a pretty bad screw up the first time and broke the cable going to the power/volume buttons when initially opening the casing, and didnt realize until after I had replaced the camera.
I just got the new SD card reader/button cable in yesterday, and finished replacing it about 5 minutes ago. But the phone still will not boot.
I double checked all of the flex cables/signal cables to be 100% sure everything is plugged in properly, and not broken.
All of the flex cable protectors are back in place etc., but it just won't boot. the charge indicator won't even turn on when I plug it in.
I followed the video shown https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RRJAHbnYmQ to take it apart initially, then followed it backwards to be 100% sure I wouldn't miss anything when putting it back together.
The only thought I have, is that Im having issues getting the case to snap back together completely.
That's when I noticed the pieces shown in the pictures below.
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This is my first time actually working on a phone, but from what I assume, they look like some kind of spring based switches that will sever very important connections if the phone isn't completely put back together, with the case holding these raised parts down to complete a circuit.
I'm not sure if that's my problem, or if I somehow managed to screw up something a lot more important.
Can anyone at all shed some light on this?
Edit: Another thought just occurred, would I be able to use my UH-OH protection for this, even though technically speaking I'm the one that caused it to become completely non functional by opening it and attempting repairs on my own? Should I drop the thing in a bucket of water for a while first to claim UH-OH?
Hello! I recently broke the screen on my LG G3 (Verizon) by dropping a mug on it (for reference, I got my phone in November). Since the insurance offered to us by Verizon required a deductible larger than the cost to purchase a new phone, we decided to find someone to repair the screen. We settled on a repair kiosk at the mall (Accessories, Repairs, etc) because a replacement is a replacement, right? Well, not exactly. The phone was repaired yesterday (entire LCD changed) and I've begun to notice some issues with it. I have a list. I contacted the repairman and he claimed that repaired phones never function as well as they did when new, but he'd be willing to look at it to see what he could do (for free). And so, I would like help with diagnosing the issues with my phone so that I don't show up empty handed tomorrow, and risk being turned away.
These are my problems:
>Physically, the back panel on the phone doesn't seem to fully connect (see picture)
>There seems to be a lag when swiping. I can't Swype things as fast as I used to, and the response is slower. Also, when swiping or when pressing with two fingers, other parts of the screen respond or freeze up. Ex: "Hey, what's fowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww" when texting "for dinner." The extra letters appear almost instantaneously. Also, some things will remain pressed even after I lift my finger (like when opening apps). This is majorly annoying (and hinders my ability to play rhythm based tapping games).
>There appears to be "wrinkle" in the screen, as if the screen were made of cloth. It reminds me of the days when we weren't allowed to touch laptop screens because it would end up looking like that.
>The vibration seems misaligned. The vibration for texts isn't as solid (also it's louder), and button presses produce a very sad, shuffling feel. When in a call, the front speakers make the caller sound "robotic"
>The display lags when rotating
>The screen heats up after extended use (used to be only the back buttons)
It may seem like a lot, but really it's a collection of little things that, while not hindering the use of my phone for things like texting and calling, make my phone less pleasant to use. I have some experience with repairing my own electronics, but because I use my phone so much, I would rather it turn out perfectly than risk doing it myself. After doing some research, I noticed that most of the problems I have can be seen in iPhones after screen replacements.
Please help me diagnose my phone's problems, and come up with a solution for how to proceed. What should I tell my repairman? Should I find another repairman? Or perhaps try to fix it myself (I have no tools for this). Thank you very much and I hope the responses are swift.
Some helpful photos:
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Also, you may notice that the color is different than the original. The new LCD is not the Verizon version. Would this affect anything? I've also learned that my repairman has already recycled my old LCD.
Thank you!