Hi all,
I've changed the display of my z1 compact. Change was not really complicated, but after two days I see that display glue is detaching. Particularly from the bottom right angle display is partially lifted.
I would like to buy another adhesive form for the display, detach and attach it again, but I have a question. Is there a way to add more glue in the middle of display maybe? when I detached the original one, my perception was that glue wasn't only on the boxer, but also in the middle. Is this feasible? or is possible to find a stronger glue than the one included in my replacement display?
Thanks
Stefano
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hi,
my prophet's tıouch screen was broken. i want to replace it and i have got a new one.
but.. i don't know how can i open the case and change it?
can you help me?
changing prophet touch screen
check out http://www.modaco.com/Changing-prophet-case-t240109.html&
thanx
thank you for your response
Question about touch screen
My prophet is kinda crazy with the touchscreen. It needs to be calibrated every minute. almost every time i need to use it. I have cleaned it very well. Also the dust under the case but it still has the problem. I am now convinced that the digitizer is the problem. I can get it for a reasonable price. I know how to disassemble the prophet, but when you have the screen (the whole lcd) in your hand. How do you take the digitizer apart? How do you install the new one? Can somebody help me or give me another advise to rescue my old digitizer!
i just changed my digitizer yesterday..
it's pretty scary because you have to cut the top layer off..
this layer is a touch mask and a glass..
so when you cut it of form the sides the glass brakes..
then you have to cut loos the digitizer's connector, stick the new digitizer on and solder the connector back on..
it's realy scary to do but with me it worked, just lay everything you took apart in the right order so you can put the pieces back properly..
i got my digitizer from ebay, it game with screwdriver, digitizer, case opener and a protection film..
oh yeah, and a little piece of cloth to clean your screen ^^
good luck!
The parts are also available (cheaper) here:
http://www.phoneystore.com
Removing the touchscreen from the LCD is a delicate operation, because you run the risk of cracking the LCD.
To remove the touchscreen, you should use a very thin piece of fishing line. Wrap each end around your index fingers (like you would with dental floss) and wedge the line between the touchscreen and LCD. Move the line from side to side and it will cut the touchscreen free.
thanks to both of you. I´ve just bought my digitizer from phoneystore.com. Waiting for It to arrive. Told you when I have the part.
My little cousin have EVO with shattered screen, and I am trying to get him replacement part. Screen has couple cracks but if fully functional so I am thinking which of following I should get...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/OEM-HTC-Evo...939?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4aa37ae05b
http://www.ebay.com/itm/LCD-Screen-...607?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item35b6c5d6e7
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-OEM-HTC...536?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2a158d59d0
What is difference beside price ? Looks like cheep one is just outside glass and other two might have full screen ?
Now back to phone... Outside layer of glas is cracked but is there anything damaged inside I have no idea (i doubt any damage is there since screen fully operative). What do you guys thing? I can upload some pictures tonight around 6 (Central time).
From experience here is what I will tell you. The easiest thing to do is to replace the entire front housing. The front glass can be replaced but you risk breaking the lcd underneath. You can get the front piece of glass off by either taking a razor and cutting it from the adhesive or taking a heat gun (or hair drier will work) and heating it until the adhesive losens enough to pull the glass off. The problem with replacing the front housing is you need to know if it is a wide cable or small cable. The only way to know this for sure is to open the phone and look at the bottom ribbon of the left side of the board, this is the lcd ribbon and that will tell you if it needs to be big or little. Some people will tell you that you can look at the letters on the bottom right of the sticker where the esn is (they will be like a, b, c, xa, etc.) but this does not always work. I fix these everyday and have seen all boards with both types of screens. Hope this helps.
I recently replaced my back housing and when I was trying to pry the housing out, I pryed the digitizer instead and pushed the glue inwards creating the air bubble shown in the picture. It's not really a big deal but it's one of those little things that really get to you.
Is it possible to do something with this? Is the digitizer statically attached to the LCD panel, if so I believe there's the possibility of removing the glue and pushing the air out. I want to verify this before doing anything else to make sure that I won't do further damage (or add more air bubbles) to the device.
I would greatly appreciate the help.
Previous lurker by the way.
anyone?
Hi everybody,
I've ordered a pre assembled frame who contains the frame and the lcd for the HTC One X. In this frame, i've the digitizer flex and the LCD flex cable but i don't have the white flex and the module at the bottom of the original frame.
How can i remove this part from the original part to put in my new one ?
Is it glued ? I've seen many disassembly movies and nobody unglue this part but all the complete frame i've seen on the web haven't this part and the vibrator pre installed.
Thanks a lot and sorry for my bad english, i come from France.
I think you mean the bottom capacitive button led light ribbon... It's glued on but you can remove it by just gently pulling it off. Use a plastic tool in order to not damage it.
TToivanen said:
I think you mean the bottom capacitive button led light ribbon... It's glued on but you can remove it by just gently pulling it off. Use a plastic tool in order to not damage it.
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Thank you very much for your fast reply !
I'll do that
Have a nice day
I recently acquired a Galaxy Note 8.0 SGH1467 in immaculate condition. After using it for about 1 week there appeared an irregularly shaped 'bubble' at the top right of the screen. It is clear, the LCD image is perfectly visible, unaffected, touch function works. It is annoying and puzzling.
Just curious to know how is it possible for a 'bubble' to form between a LOCA bonded digitizer and the LCD? And it took 6 years?
Perhaps this tab digitizer has been replaced without using LOCA?
I would appreciate your insights and suggestions. Thank you.
Bubble
Update. Definitely an air bubble. I noticed that if I placed the Tab in an upright vertical position, the bubble would rise to the top and almost disappear. Once again...how is it possible for an air bubble to form in or above LOCA? I notice it takes a nuclear weapon to remove the LOCA from an LCD when replacing a cracked digitizer...been here. Make it even more difficult to understand how a bubble can penetrate that stuff..
My digitizer is cracked and I have small but stationary bubbles on the top of the screen. They're not bothering me