Hi guys,
I've managed to accidentaly scratch the back cover of my Desire right at the area of camera lens which causes my photographs to be very blurry and lacking of detail.
Since this is problem only on my back cover, I though I'd buy the new cover, but unfortunately I can't find any on the internet.
Do any of you happen to know where to buy these parts or would be someone willing to send me their back cover from for example broken Desires? If someone is doing a return, I could also swap mine back cover for theirs, I'd pay every postage of course and all.
Thank you very much and sorry for my English...
if you find no one to swap/sell them theirs then go to the official htc accessory shop to get one, quite expensive though
http://www.htcaccessorystore.com
Go to official HTC webpage, there is an accessory store and they sell backcovers for £15.99.
Thanks for the reply, I just found that link a minute ago (was searching for "back cover" instead of "battery cover" all the time), 20 € for product plus 10€for shipping seems a bit too much...
I'll just wait a day or two to see if I actually find someone to sell me theirs, then I'll buy the new one...
there is one on ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ORIGINAL-HTC-..._MobilePhonesCasesPouches&hash=item439fc68419
Has anyone seen an original HTC Desire battery cover for sale at the moment!?
I have pretty much decided on getting the Tab S Pro 32gb (best buy) as my first tablet but see I can get a factory refurbished Tab Pro 12.2 32gb for $400. That is quite a discount. It is returnable and has a 90 day warranty from Samsung.
This would get me the USB 3.0 and a slightly bigger screen for $150 less than the new BestBuy price on a 32gb Tab S 10.5. I give up the Super AMOLED screen and weight and thickness advantage. I am thinking that having a brand new one from a brick and mortar store would be the better idea. If it has issues out of the box I can return it.
Can anyone suggest any reason to go with the 12.2 Tab Pro vs the Tab S 10.5?
David.Dunbar said:
I have pretty much decided on getting the Tab S Pro 32gb (best buy) as my first tablet but see I can get a factory refurbished Tab Pro 12.2 32gb for $400. That is quite a discount. It is returnable and has a 90 day warranty from Samsung.
This would get me the USB 3.0 and a slightly bigger screen for $150 less than the new BestBuy price on a 32gb Tab S 10.5. I give up the Super AMOLED screen and weight and thickness advantage. I am thinking that having a brand new one from a brick and mortar store would be the better idea. If it has issues out of the box I can return it.
Can anyone suggest any reason to go with the 12.2 Tab Pro vs the Tab S 10.5?
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Well it all comes down to how you feel about having really black text and no light bleed. On a super LCD screen text will always appear just slightly gray and its the luck of the draw on light bleed. Other that that these two tablets have very similar guts. Also with a factory refurbished you don't know what happened to that tablet before you got it. Did someone use it for a day and return it to the store or was it a defective unit that got refurbed?
Direct buy from Samsung or EBay? I'd stay away from refurbs by anyone except Samsung direct.
Hello guys! A friend brought me a Note 10.1 (N8010) with the lcd display cracked. Touchscreen glass is fine but lcd is trashed.
I could not find a replacement for Note in my country (and customs make it quite difficult to import stuff) but I found on a local shop that have the replacement for a Tab 10.1 (model P7500 - P7510) and the seller has no idea if it will fit.
Does anyone know for certain if these replacements are interchangeable or if they are completely different? I don't feel like buying something I can't fit in this tablet
Any help is appreciated!
Regards from Argentina, Rodrigo.
This is months late but yes...
I need to replace the back cover on my Tab S 8.4 but have not run across any places that sell them (besides a couple of auctions on Ebay from China). Does anyone know where I may be able to pick one up?
Thanks
Does anyone know or have recently purchased a replacement S Pen? I've looked on Amazon and the only one that came across as genuine supposedly has no pressure sensitivity, and on Ebay it's the same seller. Everywhere else has either stopped selling them or they're out of stock. I have the full sized S Pen to hold me over but the offset is annoying.
I'm in the U.S. also
I got one from Ali. Works as original.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/New...alaxy-Note-10-1-2014-Edition/32601677612.html
ORIGINAL S-Pen Replacements
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Does anyone know or have recently purchased a replacement S Pen? I've looked on Amazon and the only one that came across as genuine supposedly has no pressure sensitivity, and on Ebay it's the same seller. Everywhere else has either stopped selling them or they're out of stock. I have the full sized S Pen to hold me over but the offset is annoying.
I'm in the U.S. also
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I've gone through quite a few of these third party replacents. Not one of them had pressure sensitive or replaceable nibs as the original. Contacting Samsung is a waste of time, as they prefer you to buy a new tablet when the pen dies.
Seriously, I went to an "offficial" parts website for Samaung S-PEN replacement. I couldn't even get a PART NUMBER from the site. IMHO, Samsung is leaving such sales in the hands of the very poor quality fakes selling all over.
I LIKE my Tablet. But the ONLY way I would buy another one with the S-Pen (which I love) is if the store I bought it from could prove that they could GET Spens, by sellingme a spare at the time! Samsung shuold maybe stop with the bajilion differnt models and SUPPORT the one time great products that they used to have.
Still want a working/not fake pen. ;-Deano
I feel your pain I caved in and bought a knock off on Amazon. It has pressure sensitivity but the nib is plastic and I feel like I'm scraping the screen everytime I write. It's the best we can get though :crying:
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kawica said:
I feel your pain I caved in and bought a knock off on Amazon. It has pressure sensitivity but the nib is plastic and I feel like I'm scraping the screen everytime I write. It's the best we can get though :crying:
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But I don't understand WHY Samsung actually REFUSES to let retail stores to carry them? They really seem to be pushing their owners support right out the door. It's not as if were so impossible to conceive of anybody losing a pen..
Who's writing THIS business plan...Trump? ;-Deano
I had the same problem. Tried to order an OEM from CompSource but turned out they were out of stock. Went for a knockoff. Its not bad, but its not good either. Sad that my Note is still very usable but the lack of a decent replacement stylus may force me to find something else.
If you like to use pressure sensitive s pen, you can purchase an s pen of note 3, note 4 or note 5 but of course they are not attachable to device because of their shape.
I lucked out and found the Wacom Bamboo Feel on eBay. Not cheap, but very sweet. AND it was made for this tablet!! ;-DeanoD
i did a quick search on 2 sites in uk handtec and hyper-direct and both have what appear to be original pens for the p600 and tabpro. There is no mention of pressure sensitivity but they are only £8.00 so i may pick one up to see. Since i also have the note 3 i can use that pen in a pinch but it might not be a bad idea to have a spare anyway.
I just did a Google Search and found a bunch of knock-offs, but eight genuine ones for the Note 10.1(2014) were there as well. The real McCoy isn't cheap, costing anywhere from $29 to $16. The reason Samsung doesn't market them is inventory. It costs them too much to have pens for a long out of production tablet laying around.
It looks like genuine replacement S-pens for the Note 2014 can be ordered from here: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/New...alaxy-Note-10-1-2014-Edition/32601677612.html
Not expensive, either, just $7.14.
Also, replacement S-pens are available on Amazon, in Canada and the USA.
Ebay is where I purchased mine - sealed bag - correct length of pen and replacement tips - which my original pen did not have. Very pleased. Cant post a link not enough posts. Seller was tech-24-2.
I also got the samsung Spen with Erasure from another dealer - used with a further 5 tips - that with my note4 means I have 15 spare tips - yipee a lifetime worth.