So I just dropped my OP3 and now it has cracks all over the screen. Is it difficult to replace by myself and where can I get the new screen module? Asked few of the local phone stores but they don't have screens and couldn't tell when they would get them.
NoobMonkey said:
So I just dropped my OP3 and now it has cracks all over the screen. Is it difficult to replace by myself and where can I get the new screen module? Asked few of the local phone stores but they don't have screens and couldn't tell when they would get them.
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I asked Oneplus the same thing and they told me that they don't sell the screen, so if you find one it is not genuine.
My repair was €104 and took 20 days
superiscch said:
I asked Oneplus the same thing and they told me that they don't sell the screen, so if you find one it is not genuine.
My repair was â?¬104 and took 20 days
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Seems like I have to open ticket for oneplus and send my phone there
I broken my op3 and i buy screen, but its say genuine and its cost about 230dollars from US. Its not so hard to change. Op 3 its be my first phone which i change screen. You need some screwdrivers, some plastic plates and heat gun. For me is took 2hours for replace. But be careful with ear speaker, because when i finish its not working, and first think come to head, i put upside down D so i need resemble again hardest thing for me be to take out broken pieces, and take out back cover, because i wanted make everything without scartches. And now working like new Sorry for bad english. Screen and tools you can get from fixez.com
Zaikanas said:
I broken my op3 and i buy screen, but its say genuine and its cost about 230dollars from US. Its not so hard to change. Op 3 its be my first phone which i change screen. You need some screwdrivers, some plastic plates and heat gun. For me is took 2hours for replace. But be careful with ear speaker, because when i finish its not working, and first think come to head, i put upside down D so i need resemble again hardest thing for me be to take out broken pieces, and take out back cover, because i wanted make everything without scartches. And now working like new Sorry for bad english. Screen and tools you can get from fixez.com
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Thnx for reply. The screens are out of stock. And also it says lcd-screen on their site. If I understood right the op3 has amoled screen, so it's not the same.
Sent my phone already to repair shop yesterday. Haven't got estimate cost and time yet.
Zaikanas said:
I broken my op3 and i buy screen, but its say genuine and its cost about 230dollars from US. Its not so hard to change. Op 3 its be my first phone which i change screen. You need some screwdrivers, some plastic plates and heat gun. For me is took 2hours for replace. But be careful with ear speaker, because when i finish its not working, and first think come to head, i put upside down D so i need resemble again hardest thing for me be to take out broken pieces, and take out back cover, because i wanted make everything without scartches. And now working like new Sorry for bad english. Screen and tools you can get from fixez.com
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230$ for a screen?!
Mate, you got screwed over. Badly.
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I think you have to send the phone to OnePlus for repair. My screen was malfunctioning and they replaced it here in Germany for 1 week (with the shipping time) Pretty fast.
Latest info is "send to vendor service center 14.11.2016". In my opinion this is taking way too long.
Just for update. Just picked up my phone today. Replace screen was 140€ and I also got some kind of plastic cover for the phone. Probably not gonna use it, because I like naked phones but anyway nice to get something extra.
What about this one?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/232106828350#shpCntId
mohmd.nagy said:
What about this one?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/232106828350#shpCntId
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It says unbranded and the price is approximately the same as the original one from OnePlus.
If I were you, I would go for the peace of getting it replaced by the manufacturer with OE part, despite the time taken.
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I've searched around a bit, anyone got some good recommendations for buying a replacement screen and a guide on how to do it?
Is this all you need for a cracked screen?
http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-HTC-EVO-4G-...702690?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item230a0125a2
That's the digitizer only (the glass on top of your screen), if that is what you need then this should help:
http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/HTC-Evo-4G-Teardown/2979/1
I found it really hard to remove, even after heating the glue holding the digitizer down, I replaced mine with a full housing with screen and digitizer already assembled. It's more expensive but much easier.
Or you could go to your local Sprint Repair Center and see what they can do for you.
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That's the digitizer only (the glass on top of your screen), if that is what you need then this should help:
http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/HTC-Evo-4G-Teardown/2979/1
I found it really hard to remove, even after heating the glue holding the digitizer down, I replaced mine with a full housing with screen and digitizer already assembled. It's more expensive but much easier.
Or you could go to your local Sprint Repair Center and see what they can do for you.
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If the screen still works but the grass is cracked then what do I need? What is the digitizer?
DanBergundy said:
If the screen still works but the grass is cracked then what do I need? What is the digitizer?
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Look at the link I gave with the the tear down. That should explain it.
ETA: Basically, there is an LCD screen that displays the graphics, and overlaid on top of it is the digitizer that lets you interact with the LCD screen.
If you have insurance just take it to sprint and they will replace it for freeeee! If you don't sorry for taking up space.
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If you have insurance just take it to sprint and they will replace it for freeeee! If you don't sorry for taking up space.
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No insurance!
insurance or not they could fix it for about $80, get your own digitizer and they might do it for labor only.
if a sprint store wont do it those other "cellphone" stores usually can but youre looking at $150-200
i bought 2 digitizers for $45 (1 wide cable 1 small cable) at a sprint store they changed it for me and took the other digitizer as payment.
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No insurance!
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Sprint store fixed mine for $35, no insurance. I was also rooted and they were like, we arent supposed to work on it if its rooted, so next time bring it in not rooted.
In addition, they replaced the whole front of my phone. Light leakage I had from below the buttons? Gone. Volume rocker a little creaky? Gone. Power button wear on the graphic? Gone. Small signs of wear on the side of the bezel? Gone. Hotspot on my LCD? Gone. It was worth the $35 for all that jazz, not to mention fixing my glass.
The replacement front they put on had a bad ear speaker, so I brought it back the next day, stock as can be. And they fixed that for free.
10 min later I was re-rooted and nandroid-backed-up back and rolling.
Definitely check with a sprint store first. I actually had to talk to two different people at different times to get them to admit that they could look at it (possibly first one was uninformed? Not sure).
I've taken my evo apart before. Removing the glass is a pain in the ass. I don't recommend it.
What you need is to just replace the LCD. It comes as a unit. If you look at your Evo, you will see a line completely around the sides. Dividing the "top" and "bottom". Popping off the battery cover and a few screws in the back and you will have the whole screen off in a minute. I personally haven't checked for replacement parts or the price of this LCD unit.
But IMO this will be the easiest and quickest way for you to do it.
Awesome, thanks a ton! It's for my brother. I will relay the message and post back with results.
I have had my Note 2 for almost 3 weeks now. A couple of days ago I was putting on the new screen and back protectors I got. You need to take the battery cover over to install..
So after finishing up, I snap the battery cover on and WTF?? The screen is cracked in the upper right corner!!?? Has anyone else run into this?
We took it to US Cellular and they say its not a manufacturer defect and will cost $100 to have it fixed.
This is BS!! I did not drop it, squeeze it hard or anything. I would be the first to admit if I had done anything wrong!
I have not contacted Samsung yet, I am trying to get more info if any others have had this problem...
Wow, you joined in 2009 and this is your first post!
On topic. Sorry that has happened to you. I can relate to the feeling of something deffective just few days after you've purchased it. I have never seen that happening to any of my devices or those devices of my friends' and relatives'...
Really weird. But one fear I have is to have the phone in my pocket and bending down to do something tightening the fabric on the pants around the upper leg area enough to bend the screen and shatter it...
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I have had my Note 2 for almost 3 weeks now. A couple of days ago I was putting on the new screen and back protectors I got. You need to take the battery cover over to install..
So after finishing up, I snap the battery cover on and WTF?? The screen is cracked in the upper right corner!!?? Has anyone else run into this?
We took it to US Cellular and they say its not a manufacturer defect and will cost $100 to have it fixed.
This is BS!! I did not drop it, squeeze it hard or anything. I would be the first to admit if I had done anything wrong!
I have not contacted Samsung yet, I am trying to get more info if any others have had this problem...
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Seriously... only a hundred dollars to repair?... can you please tell me where/who is doing that?. I dropped my phone and had a much more catastrophic screen shatter, everywhere I looked, it was going to be in the 270/300 dollar region for a repair - 100$ would be a really good price for repair.
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I have had my Note 2 for almost 3 weeks now. A couple of days ago I was putting on the new screen and back protectors I got. You need to take the battery cover over to install..
So after finishing up, I snap the battery cover on and WTF?? The screen is cracked in the upper right corner!!?? Has anyone else run into this?
We took it to US Cellular and they say its not a manufacturer defect and will cost $100 to have it fixed.
This is BS!! I did not drop it, squeeze it hard or anything. I would be the first to admit if I had done anything wrong!
I have not contacted Samsung yet, I am trying to get more info if any others have had this problem...
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do you have a picture of the damaged glass?
why take the extra step to take off the battery cover to install screen protector? used to have el-cheapo back covers, and currently using capdase bodifender and there was no need to take out the battery cover. plus the itsy bitsy plastic cover and its tips should not do damage on the glass screen unless it's defective to begin with since you said you didn't squeeze it hard when putting the covers back on.
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Seriously... only a hundred dollars to repair?... can you please tell me where/who is doing that?. I dropped my phone and had a much more catastrophic screen shatter, everywhere I looked, it was going to be in the 270/300 dollar region for a repair - 100$ would be a really good price for repair.
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I have insurance on the phone through US Cellular...thats what they quoted me.
But still its the principle, I feel its a manufacturer defect or it was stressed to begin with since the glass was installed..
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do you have a picture of the damaged glass?
why take the extra step to take off the battery cover to install screen protector? used to have el-cheapo back covers, and currently using capdase bodifender and there was no need to take out the battery cover. plus the itsy bitsy plastic cover and its tips should not do damage on the glass screen unless it's defective to begin with since you said you didn't squeeze it hard when putting the covers back on.
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You have to take the battery out since you need to use a bit of soapy water...they were cheap! $4 each on amazon with free shipping! :good
No pictures yet..:and no I didn't squeeze it when putting covers on..I did my GF phone the same way and no problems with hers. Definately a manufacturer defect. I will go in there Saturday when its very busy and raise a stink!!
Mine dropped from two feet and hairline cracked across the whole screen. I bought the full assembly LCD/digitizer. Did the repair per LE55ONS. AOK now. afterwards, I tried to pry apart the digitizer glass. In my Note II it is bonded with transparent gum covering the entire LCD. No way to replace only the digitizer on my version of the Note II
Why suddenly sooooooo....many thread about glass break in just differrent few minute of post?? Lol :banghead:
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update!!
Well after many months of screwing around and taking to facebook and twitter about their poor quality and poor customer service, the "office of the president" of Samsung stepped up to the plate and fixed my Note 2 free of charge!!
Hello
Where may I a replacing screen for my Le Max 2? It has just fallen on the floor and is broken even though the touch screen is still working
thanks
Hope this helps. Check the store feedback before buying.
http://www.aliexpress.com/wholesale...030452&SearchText=le+max+2+replacement+screen
Good to know it can be done and there are spare parts around.
Always thought it was fatal with these newer "design over everything" phones.
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Hope think is helps. Check the store feedback before buying.
http://www.aliexpress.com/wholesale...030452&SearchText=le+max+2+replacement+screen
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Thx for your reply. Can you say which lcd screen is made by LeTV or is there an LCD screen which is made by LeTV? Thx
I don't know. Perhaps someone else on the forum has that information. I think they sell original screens but it's best you contact the sellers directly before ordering.
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Hello
Where may I a replacing screen for my Le Max 2? It has just fallen on the floor and is broken even though the touch screen is still working
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Try Le TV service centre ????
Hi!
Any update since October? I`m facing the same issue. I have googled a bit and found some complaints related to LCDs from Aliexpress claiming that they are no so bright and blurry, sometimes with white spots.
I have also find only a glass replacement https://www.aliexpress.com/item/5-7...lgo_pvid=aec8908f-0e28-4202-a650-ab20f3981970
of a glass with digitizer: http://www.ebay.com/itm/for-LeEco-L...966586?hash=item58e23ffdba:g:z4wAAOSw-kdXxPkl
But... also a lot people claims that the LCD is almost inseparable from glass... Do anyone have an experience with only glass replacement?
I found a local service that claims to be able to do that.. but I do not know whether to trust them not destroy the LCD. The said, that they do not have an experience with Le Max 2 but with other phones.
Thanks
xjack03 said:
Hi!
Any update since October? I`m facing the same issue. I have googled a bit and found some complaints related to LCDs from Aliexpress claiming that they are no so bright and blurry, sometimes with white spots.
I have also find only a glass replacement https://www.aliexpress.com/item/5-7...lgo_pvid=aec8908f-0e28-4202-a650-ab20f3981970
of a glass with digitizer: http://www.ebay.com/itm/for-LeEco-L...966586?hash=item58e23ffdba:g:z4wAAOSw-kdXxPkl
But... also a lot people claims that the LCD is almost inseparable from glass... Do anyone have an experience with only glass replacement?
I found a local service that claims to be able to do that.. but I do not know whether to trust them not destroy the LCD. The said, that they do not have an experience with Le Max 2 but with other phones.
Thanks
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If you can get the fast delivery, then you can give it a go. Although it's a risky operation,it might be alright in the end. The service should have some experience if they say that for other brands/phones they have succeeded. It might be ok, but always keep in mind that something might go wrong. And it's not worth waiting 2 months for the glass and another 2 for the display.
Edit: you can google the process and you will see how it's done for other phones. They need to have special devices.
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If you can get the fast delivery, then you can give it a go. Although it's a risky operation,it might be alright in the end. The service should have some experience if they say that for other brands/phones they have succeeded. It might be ok, but always keep in mind that something might go wrong. And it's not worth waiting 2 months for the glass and another 2 for the display.
Edit: you can google the process and you will see how it's done for other phones. They need to have special devices.
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Thanks for such a fast reply. I already did https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRqSyZk1SOU It seems to be very tricky. I have relatively fast delivery about 2-3 weeks so I`ll give it a try with only a glass an digitizer http://www.ebay.com/itm/for-LeEco-L...966586?hash=item58e23ffdba:g:z4wAAOSw-kdXxPkl.
I`ll write a review after the whole process is done for future reference
Very difficult. They make it look easy on youtube. I attempted a glass only repair on a nexus 6. You have to have correct amount of heat, and the LCD is very fragile. Too much heat will damage the display, but you need enough heat to soften the loca glue to be able to separate the glass from the lcd.. I even had a scientific dry bath at my disposal to get the right temp.. Not worth a home repair attempt IMO.
Cost of the le max 2 is just the reason I bought this phone (vs a $600+ device) and put on tempered glass from Ali express for less than $2. Will you consider replacing your phone for $200?
My wife broke her tempered glass protector twice on the max 2. Easy fix, just replaced the tempered glass cover. I'm just saying I learned the hard way, on a more expensive Nexus 6. I wasn't aware of tempered glass protectors then. Even after destroying my lcd (by trying a glass-only repair) and ending up buying the lcd+glass assembly, I still didn't get the phone's frame tight with the display assembly to make it acceptable.
I tried to repair lcd once for another phone. It took me 1h just to disassemble the phone, and half an hour more to try to carefully separate lcd from digitizer. I failed and then there was no point spending another hour puting the phone back together and had to throw all those tiny parts to the garbage. Think about this before you try.
Home repairs of such kind are a no go. This is why I encourage him to go to the repair shop where they do that kind of repairs to the screen. They do have a special heated plate with temperature adjustment, a vacuum device that eliminates any bubbles between the lcd and glass, etc. Also do note that not all the repair shops are doing this. Most of them are collecting phones for the specialized shops and charge an extra fee.
In conclusion, this kind of repair is not for everybody, and it would be best done in a specialized repair shop. For reference, check the following video:
I know it's written in romanian and for an Allview, but I guess that most of the things are understandable to get the idea of how complicated the whole process is for any home attempt.
So, after a month in repair center I have my phone back. The screen is an original one with digitizer changed. Between digitizer and screen there are some bubbles, buttons are switched, like back is on a left instead of right and the bugged issue... They are very undeterministic and do not always work and sometimes they work without even touching so... Apps are switching and so on... I needed to disable them and use gestures instead.
The repair was about 40USD and digitizer 15 USD... It is hard to say whether it was worth it or exchange the complete screen.
Hello, please help me.
I live in MAYOTTE, I have to order a new screen. I do not find any vendor who delivers in my country.
Mayotte : https://goo.gl/maps/m62kwSK7yC92
raphimor said:
Hello, please help me.
I live in MAYOTTE, I have to order a new screen. I do not find any vendor who delivers in my country.
Mayotte : https://goo.gl/maps/m62kwSK7yC92
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I'm the owner of the repair shop. I can take care of this phone, but I'm living on the other end of the world. Is there any career that can deliver something to you from Europe? I would like to make a video tutorial how to repair this phone, but mine one is working so there is no sense in repairing working phone...
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I'm the owner of the repair shop. I can take care of this phone, but I'm living on the other end of the world. Is there any career that can deliver something to you from Europe? I would like to make a video tutorial how to repair this phone, but mine one is working so there is no sense in repairing working phone...
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Yes of course. I can receive a parcel from europe thanks to CHRONOPOST
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Yes of course. I can receive a parcel from europe thanks to CHRONOPOST
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I can personally recommend this vendor. https://www.aliexpress.com/item/For...32820735893.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.xEXMor
Replacing the screen + digitiser on this model is pretty easy provided you have access to a hot air gun. Took me about 15 minutes and I'm in NO WAY a pro. For the price of a new screen I definitely wouldn't attempt a digitizer-only repair.
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I can personally recommend this vendor. https://www.aliexpress.com/item/For...32820735893.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.xEXMor
Replacing the screen + digitiser on this model is pretty easy provided you have access to a hot air gun. Took me about 15 minutes and I'm in NO WAY a pro. For the price of a new screen I definitely wouldn't attempt a digitizer-only repair.
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Wow.... That's cheap enough to order one and have it just in case.....
Thanks for the link
I have brought this one.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Gra...32799506808.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.HsyGUO
And I can say, It's same as the original one in every detail(Even production date so close). Replacement is very easy with tool that came with screen.
BTW, You have to buy glue(B6000,E7000,T8000 or whatver) for fix it in place.
My son dropped his Oneplus 3 in water, took it out immediately and dried it. Phone was working well for few hours, then it had some screen rotation issue and when he tried to reboot it, it went black. When he got home, he dried it and then put it in Rice for four days. No luck.
Now when I charge the phone, it gets warm, so power is going in but the screen is black. I tried the Volume up and power button simultaneously, but to no avail. The screen remains totally black.
Not sure if I have to take to the repair guy at the mall to replace some parts or should I trying something else before doing that.
Please advise and provide guidance.:crying:
Thanks in advance.
Ric.
Its probably dead.
I mean, you can try the Mega Unbrick Guide but thats definetly not the case we have here.
Get it repaired as fast as possible over One Plus Support.
Shouldn't have used the phone and put into rice straight away. Probably the display connector accumulated rust and maybe service centre can fix it easily, MAYBE... In most cases some part of motherboard may be shorted, which would cost a lot to fix
Don't know if I can use unbrick guide... PC doesn't recognize the device!!
AcidNoteZ said:
Its probably dead.
I mean, you can try the Mega Unbrick Guide but thats definetly not the case we have here.
Get it repaired as fast as possible over One Plus Support.
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Don't know if I can use unbrick guide... PC doesn't recognize the device!!
True...informed him of the process in case of next time...
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Shouldn't have used the phone and put into rice straight away. Probably the display connector accumulated rust and maybe service centre can fix it easily, MAYBE... In most cases some part of motherboard may be shorted, which would cost a lot to fix
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True...informed my son of the process in case this happens again.
Contacted Oneplus support, they mentioned that it may cost around $175 for the repair but they have to look at it first. I may be better off getting a new device.
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True...informed my son of the process in case this happens again.
Contacted Oneplus support, they mentioned that it may cost around $175 for the repair but they have to look at it first. I may be better off getting a new device.
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Wouldn't call it a bad price.. I mean for he S7 you already pay 400 bucks because you dropped your Phone once, try to open it up and see if the contact points are messed up, JerryRigEverything has a nice video.
Thanks Puddi_Puddin..viewed the video
Thanks Puddi_Puddin,
I took a look at the taking apart video on youtube. I was able to remove the screws with the appropriate screwdriver but to remove the screen, I think I may have to buy the JerryRigEverything Metal Pry Tool from Amazon. Any other alternatives?
I assume the water damage indicator would have changed color. What should I look out with regards to contact points? Anything else that I should look out for?
Thanks for the input and appreciate it.
Ric
If i did that to my own oneplus 3, my dad won't be getting me another phone that's for sure. And he will well pissed off, 400 dollars gone down the drain. He'll probably make me pay for it and if i wanted a phone, i will have to buy myself one. In your case, maybe not get him a phone so he will appreciate it more. You might as well get a phone with water resistance. I had to wait 5 years to get my own phone. My oneplus 3 was my first ever phone and i got it last year.
Well, for the replacement he is going to pay from his summer job.
For the replacement he is going to pay from his summer job.
I trying to salvage the OP3 so that I can use it as my backup or secondary phone.
Thanks
Ric
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Thanks Puddi_Puddin,
I took a look at the taking apart video on youtube. I was able to remove the screws with the appropriate screwdriver but to remove the screen, I think I may have to buy the JerryRigEverything Metal Pry Tool from Amazon. Any other alternatives?
I assume the water damage indicator would have changed color. What should I look out with regards to contact points? Anything else that I should look out for?
Thanks for the input and appreciate it.
Ric
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Well every thin piece of metal should do, as long as you are careful. You want to watch out for the screen tho. And switch to something like paper ASAP.
Ok, my fault entirely. My Sony ZL went 4.5 years without me damaging it, with no case. My Pixel 2 ZL didn't make it 3 weeks.
It landed on the top right corner, and there is a small star there open in the center. Not terribly noticeable, but definitely an opening that would allow water in, and maybe over time it might spread and come apart.
I don't mind paying to get it fixed. UBREAKIFIX is the repair site for Google and says $79.
But they don't have parts.
The bigger deal is this: One said they had to do a complete teardown from the front to get to it, and complete reassembly. Another I called said it was simply the back glass, pop off, glue on a new one.
The latter makes me feel a lot more comfortable doing it; a complete teardown makes me worry the cure is worse than the disease, whether they really can get it together again and seal it well. I might be more tempted to try to seal just that star, rather than have them open up every seal and seam and (more than likely) have mine be the XL2 they have seen at that store.
Anyone know for sure?
Is the back glass replaceable without a complete teardown?
Good/bad experiences with ubreakifix (do they train their staff well? I realize it's a franchise so it's somewhat luck of the draw by store).
not sure if it will help you....
https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Google+Pixel+2+XL+Teardown/98093#s180064
I have been fixing phones for a long time, this fix is extremely easy if you would have the part available, unfortunately, nor eBay or Amazon seem to have it.
@uicnren thanks, I had seen it, didn't help much as I only found the put-together and it started with a full teardown. @tatico28, thanks - does that mean the glass does come off by itself, without removing/releasing anything from the front? As I mentioned, I'm happy to have someone else do it, and pay for it, I just don't want to have a new phone look like a 3 year old playing with glue from an incompetent repair. I'm also game to do it myself if I had parts and instructions (I've done lots of electronic repairs, but generally ones that open with screwdriver, not pry bars).
Yes, you definitely need a heat gun ? and a pry tool.
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"Pray" tool... pun intended, or good typo, but perfect wording.
My back glass broke Day 2 of owning it...waited two weeks for the part to arrive at ubreakifix. Just the glass was replaced for $79 in about 30-45 mins and good as new again with full Google warranty in place. I did check out a couple of ubreakifix locations nearby before I got it done...I would advise you do so as well since I did not get a good vibe from the first place when the person told me it will take 3-4 hours and he has to consult videos and manuals to do it...
The other Google authorized repair partner is puls.com but they said they do not repair the back glass yet.
Good luck!
@hammer7t, thank you very much, that's what I wanted to hear. I do have several stores down here, think I will wait for the holiday to be over and maybe more to get parts, and shop around.
For the least invasive process possible, try using an automotive windshield repair kit.
UBREAKIFIX repaired it yesterday in about 20 minutes, looks like new.
https://youtu.be/u9SVsdX94uM
He removed the back glass near the end.
@stevemw, thanks, that's much better than the last one I looked at. So it appears that back glass is not just a piece of glass, but includes the covers for the camera and flash rather than just fitting around them?
Regardless, it does leave the impression the phone is generally built to be serviceable.
Yes -- spare parts should be available soon. Why not try a case for now? https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07475C1VT/ref=ya_aw_od_pi?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Thanks. As mentioned, they had plenty of spares, and it is fixed. Though I do like the looks of that case, and might give it a try.
Linwood.Ferguson said:
UBREAKIFIX repaired it yesterday in about 20 minutes, looks like new.
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Did they say anything about the water/dust resistance being in tact.
pEpSi_GrEeN said:
Did they say anything about the water/dust resistance being in tact.
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They claimed it would have no impact and it was still warrantied as they were authorized by google.
Hello!
Does someone has replace the galss at home?
From the teardown picture is clear:
- you need a heat gun
- you need a pry tool
- the camera and the flash lenses are sticky with the glass
https://d3nevzfk7ii3be.cloudfront.net/igi/Zm4SEMDJK6jbxDUB.huge
Remove the back glass seems easy, but how about remove the lenses from the glass and how to remount them on the replacement glass?
Thnaks
Bumping this, I'm in the same boat.
Not even a week and I cracked my backglass. I too am interested in the lens removal.
Is there any parts available that have this attached already? I've no problem doing it myself, just need as much info as possible.
Cheers.
MortitionPoet said:
Bumping this, I'm in the same boat.
Not even a week and I cracked my backglass. I too am interested in the lens removal.
Is there any parts available that have this attached already? I've no problem doing it myself, just need as much info as possible.
Cheers.
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I have not found any replacement lenses or back glass with lenses already installed.
Watching youtube videos I saw that old pixel 1 have only the flash lens and it was simply stuck in the back glass hole.
Just to laugh...
I wrote to official Google assistance here in Italy to have information about the back glass replacement.
The answer was: 232Euro + VAT (about 280Euro) to repair the phone and 20/25 days to wait...
But, the most amazing thing is that the price of the only examination (in the case i don't want to repair) is 77Euro + VAT ( about 92Euro).
Dear Google...you are crazy...