Just recently replaced the lcd on my note 2, all went well it was pretty easy, but wanted to know if there was an easy way to remove the sticker with the imei and model number on the old lcd housing and put it on the new one?
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Hi. I just got a used HTC One X phone, but the digitizer is cracked. I understood that I can't change only the digitizer, so I wanna buy a digitizer+LCD display assebmly. Now I have a problem. Reading on the internet I found that there are 2 different screens, with green and yellow flex cable. Which one is for my phone? I have the international version with Tegra 3.
CaracalSef said:
Hi. I just got a used HTC One X phone, but the digitizer is cracked. I understood that I can't change only the digitizer, so I wanna buy a digitizer+LCD display assebmly. Now I have a problem. Reading on the internet I found that there are 2 different screens, with green and yellow flex cable. Which one is for my phone? I have the international version with Tegra 3.
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if you are going to change it youself then best to open your hox and match the serial number
My idea was to open the phone after I have all parts (want to change the housing and display assembly) from ebay. I saw that they ship the parts with tools, because now I don't have any.
Sorry for double post, but I wanted to tell you that I managed to change my LCD display. I bought this one: http://www.ebay.com/itm/111039746173?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649 and I am very glad. I didn't noticed any contrast/color differences. Everything worked as it should, except vibrate, which doesn't work anymore and I don't know why, I triple checked the connectors of the vibrator.
If someone want to change by himself, just go to service I had a very hard time to take the phone apart (I also changed the back case cover).
Oh, the old LCD had panel_vendor and panel_id 944701. Same with the new one.
I have a black GT N7000.
While replacing a faulty charging port, I lost one of the black screws on the back of the phone. I'm wondering if I can find a replacement screw for cheap at radioshack or something.
I came across this ebay posting for replacement screws. But I need just one of these black screws
http://www.ebay.com/itm/OEM-SAMSUNG...e_Replacement_Parts_Tools&hash=item1e8513c047
What is the size (model) of this screw? I can use the size number/model and ask for one at a radishack/phone store nearby.
When i had that problem my local optician had a screw that fit.
That was a different phone though, but give that a try.
where change full screen ....?
jlssalgado said:
where change full screen ....?
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As someone that has cracked my screen, my solution was to buy a bricked note and replace its guts with mine..
So basically with my backup phone S4 it dropped on its side with the case on it. Now the screen is not responsive to my touches at all.
Glass is not cracked. Up under glass in top left hand corner i can see small spider web. Along left side of the phone there is a grey,green and red thin lines.
I know my option is to replace the lcd, digitizer and screen all in one piece but for the price and repair trouble Im thinking of just buying a BAD ESN S4 off ebay that have a perfect display and just swap the motherboard from my phone to the phone I buy on Ebay and put the Ebay phone motherboard into my backup S4 and then sell that phone on ebay to get some of my cash back
My question is, can I use any S4 to do this? Will the tmobile motherboard work with any S4 meaning will it fit? is there any differences in the build?
My T889 has a cracked screen and muffled sound. My buddy has the Sprint variant with a bad ESN, is it possible to pull out all internal parts of the Sprint Note 2 and replace them with my Tmo innards so i wouldnt have to buy a screen/digitizer?
Should be able to. I did basically that with my T-Mobile note 2, bought what amounted to the phone minus back case, motherboard, battery and battery cover, took mine all apart and replaced my motherboard, back case, battery and battery cover onto the bought LCD/glass combo, and all is well.
So yes it has happend I dropped my G3. LCD is fine but the digitizer and the silver frame are done for. For a moment there I thought I'll replace only the digitizer but the frame is deformed so I'll just fork more cash and replace the full assembly (LCD + digitizer + frame) my only concern is the IMEI S/N sticker. Can the sticker be heated and transfered from my old assembly to the new one, has somebody done it? As I see no gunk on any screws I'm guessing that the only way LG warranty service may see my unauthorized replacement is by the IMEI sticker. Or can the sticker be removed without losing the warranty?
I've searched for the answer but couldn't find any related to G3.
i did change the whole frame and lcd, and the sticker went away very easily, you should not have problems just be carefull and if you want, heat it a bit
emibale said:
i did change the whole frame and lcd, and the sticker went away very easily, you should not have problems just be carefull and if you want, heat it a bit
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Thanks, I'll change the frame and wait with the sticker transfer any idea about what temperature should I use on the sticker? I'm gonna use my hot-air soldering station.
no idea but as i told you, mine went away in few seconds without heating