Unfortunately my phone has dropped from my hand and its glass has broken but touch and lcd is working properly but only front glass has broken i had seen lots of vedio about Samsung phone but i didn't get for oneplus can anyone tell me weather is is replacible or not and which method is good loca glue or adhesive tape and uv torch is must for solidify the loca glue or it can be done by sun rays because it also has lots of uv light
Searching for exactly that too.
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sauravid said:
Unfortunately my phone has dropped from my hand and its glass has broken but touch and lcd is working properly but only front glass has broken i had seen lots of video about Samsung phone but i didn't get for oneplus can anyone tell me weather is is replaceble or not and which method is good loca glue or adhesive tape please help me.
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It's very difficult to replace the glass only. You can find the glass om eBay for 3£ and loca glue on Amazon for 5£, but the removal process takes time. I was in the same situation with you. I tried with a proper heat gun, lots of YouTube tutorials, playing cards, everything. I managed to remove 30% of the glass, and then a wrong move cracked the display. I got frustrated and ripped the display completely. What I suggest is to send it to oneplus centre because if you damage the display while changing the glass, you will have to change the entire assembly. An assembly costs over 90£ on eBay, and they're most likely not original. Oneplus service centre will charge you with about 70£ in total. Cheers
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It's very difficult to replace the glass only. You can find the glass in eBay for 3£ and loca glue on Amazon for 5£, but the removal process takes time. I was in the same situation with you. I tried with a proper heat gun, lots of YouTube tutorials, playing cards, everything. I managed to remove 30% of the glass, and then a wrong move cracked the display. I got frustrated and ripped the display completely. What I suggest is to send it to oneplus centre because if you damage the display while changing the glass, you will have to change to whole assembly. An assembly costs over 90£ on eBay, and they're most likely not original. Oneplus service centre will charge you with about 70£ in total. Cheers
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Actually i live in a place where there is no service center can you tell me uv torch is must needed or glue can be solidify by sun rays because it also have lots of uv ray
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Can you tell weather uv torch is must needed or it can be solidify by the help of sun rays because it also has lots of uv rays
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Can you tell weather uv torch is must needed or it can be solidify by the help of sun rays because it also has lots of uv rays
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Not necessarily, as it will dry in the sun, but it will take a bit longer.
On topic. I just dropped my phone 5 mins ago, and it shattered. F**k me.
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Not necessarily, as it will dry in the sun, but it will take a bit longer.
On topic. I just dropped my phone 5 mins ago, and it shattered. F**k me.
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Be calm and do it.. and please share you experience of replacement
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Be calm and do it.. and please share you experience of replacement
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Nah, it's just one crack on the bottom left corner. I won't even bother. Still, it sucks because I just had it repaired like 2 weeks ago
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Nah, it's just one crack on the bottom left corner. I won't even bother. Still, it sucks because I just had it repaired like 2 weeks ago
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Ohk bro if you do it please share yr experience
I dropped mine and tried to do it by myself
Spent 2 hrs and guess what messed up and the display broke that is became dead
Then i got it done from a repairing shop where the guy said it's almost impossible to the screen by yourself because of how the design of this phone is and cursed one plus, until you replace the phones like 100 times a day
My advice don't to it by yourself
Get it done
Cheers ?
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I dropped mine and tried to do it by myself
Spent 2 hrs and guess what messed up and the display broke that is became dead
Then i got it done from a repairing shop where the guy said it's almost impossible to the screen by yourself because of how the design of this phone is and cursed one plus, until you replace the phones like 100 times a day
My advice don't to it by yourself
Get it done
Cheers ?
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Just tell me is the glass is replaceable or not because it is really very tough task but galaxy s7 glass can be removed then why not oneplus 3
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Just tell me is the glass is replaceable or not because it is really very tough task but galaxy s7 glass can be removed then why not oneplus 3
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Yes, it can. Its very difficult, but its doable
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Just tell me is the glass is replaceable or not because it is really very tough task but galaxy s7 glass can be removed then why not oneplus 3
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Yes, it can. Its very difficult, but its doable
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Same answer
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Have you did it ever???
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Have you did it ever???
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That's what i said
I was trying to replace the glass only and ended up with messing up my display
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That's what i said
I was trying to replace the glass only and ended up with messing up my display
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Can you please tell me what problem do you face it may help me
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That's what i said
I was trying to replace the glass only and ended up with messing up my display
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Dude, same
Send it to Oneplus get it replaced... Most parts are fake and low quality. I did my Motorola once and the glass broke in my pocket en destroyed the LCD. Just don't do it yourself it is way to hard.
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So, I was thinking that:
guys, if i buy a chunk of gorilla glass, can i cut it so it fits the phone? i have the steady hand and good precision, im asking if it work or not. and how much would a chunk of gorilla glass cost? I already got the glass cutting tool my present screen was scratched when i slid it on a normal wood table!! the scratch isnt bad, but really annoying if it reflects the light badly when in sunlight and... you get what im saying
no, you cant cut it with normal glass cutting tool...it is a hardened glass...if you try to do so it may break
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no, you cant cut it with normal glass cutting tool...it is a hardened glass...if you try to do so it may break
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can you point out a tool that can cut it? for the general knowlege or maybe practical
I don't think you get a gorrila glass just like in the market. And if you find a seller you would have to buy like huge sheet of glass or sth.
And if you find it, how are you gonna install it??
BTW wouldn't it look odd to have a glass elevation on your phone. If you want to change the touch screen just directly go to Samsung service center. I got my galaxy ace's screen fixed for Rs.2500
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can you point out a tool that can cut it? for the general knowlege or maybe practical
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sorry mate i have no idea...
ak700 said:
I don't think you get a gorrila glass just like in the market. And if you find a seller you would have to buy like huge sheet of glass or sth.
And if you find it, how are you gonna install it??
BTW wouldn't it look odd to have a glass elevation on your phone. If you want to change the touch screen just directly go to Samsung service center. I got my galaxy ace's screen fixed for Rs.2500
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anything is possible 'IF' u are in china
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sorry mate i have no idea...
anything is possible 'IF' u are in china
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haha
at the other dude: i dont want the crappy plastic screen from samsung
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haha
at the other dude: i dont want the crappy plastic screen from samsung
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if u realy want to.....maybe u can cut it just like the glass display and replace the glass part all together....
but u will need alot of skill, and u will have to get gorrilla glass from somewhere ...
its expensive and u will have to probably have to buy a huge chunk.
not advisable and not even sure if its possible
you can buy maybe galaxy note screen then sand it to fit or something? I"m no expert about glass.
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you can buy maybe galaxy note screen then sand it to fit or something? I"m no expert about glass.
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good idea. why galaxy note when there is wildfire glass which is smaller and easier?
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good idea. why galaxy note when there is wildfire glass which is smaller and easier?
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because its larger so less chance of messing it up,
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because its larger so less chance of messing it up,
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fair enough! tnx for this... when i take of the crap sammy plastic, do i put the gorilla with glue? super glu?
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fair enough! tnx for this... when i take of the crap sammy plastic, do i put the gorilla with glue? super glu?
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i have no clue never did it and probably never will
here look in the service manuel dowload is on bottom
I don't think you can do what you are suggesting here. The screen on the phone is not plain glass or plastic, its a digitizer turning touch signals to system functions (hence the "touch screen"). You can't just take a gorilla glass panel and replace the digitizer.
i suggest you use a screen protector (vikuiti perhaps?), it's much cheaper and easier.
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I don't think you can do what you are suggesting here. The screen on the phone is not plain glass or plastic, its a digitizer turning touch signals to system functions (hence the "touch screen"). You can't just take a gorilla glass panel and replace the digitizer.
i suggest you use a screen protector (vikuiti perhaps?), it's much cheaper and easier.
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i would thank you but i ran out of thanks per day maybe later.
thanks for this, i would probably have effed up my phone!!
i remember someones HTC touchpro wouldnt work without the special plastic when he pealed it off
my problem isnt having scratches mainly, its just the glass is so crap! sometimes i can see the lcd flick under my thumb when i use the phone (and im not pressing too hard either) i dont know why. and anyway the gorilla feels better when you touch it. lol i mean gorilla glass.
I agree with tomsi191, I think you'd loose the "touch" functionality.
Just don't press so hard on it !
lebidou said:
I agree with tomsi191, I think you'd loose the "touch" functionality.
Just don't press so hard on it !
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i slid it across the table and it took visible scratches that look like they have been caused by a T-Rex.
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. and anyway the gorilla feels better when you touch it. lol i mean gorilla glass.
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i slid it across the table and it took visible scratches that look like they have been caused by a T-Rex.
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mine got scratches from the zipper on the pockets of my jacket ?! i was too lazy to buy a screen protector
anyway you can buy a digitizer for about 20$ in ebay and there is even a video tutorial in youtube on how to change it
about the other problems you mentioned, it's not the digitizer, the lcd screen on this phone is crappy (probably the only thing crappy in G3)
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mine got scratches from the zipper on the pockets of my jacket ?! i was too lazy to buy a screen protector
anyway you can buy a digitizer for about 20$ in ebay and there is even a video tutorial in youtube on how to change it
about the other problems you mentioned, it's not the digitizer, the lcd screen on this phone is crappy (probably the only thing crappy in G3)
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yea but if you had gorillaglass, the goddamn glass would protect the unblessed lcd... i dont have access to america ebay coz i live in the uk. so its pounds for me to spend, and i dont intend to do so, mainly because i hate giving samsung money for cheap crappy products
good news for me: my friend said he will give me his galaxy s2 when he gets the nexus. YAY!
u can do it
I allready made it on a old htc hd and a bb torch I will send pics and how to with the first chance
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you can buy maybe galaxy note screen then sand it to fit or something? I"m no expert about glass.
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lol.... y'du want to do that, U GOT A NOTE!!!
Hi
My partner has cracked the glass on the screen of her note 2. I was going to fix it for her but I'm looking for somone with experience fixing the note 2. I recently fixed a cracked screen on my galaxy s 3 by replacing just the glass on the front and using the same lcd etc. It only cost me £25. Is the same repair possible on the note 2 or is it constructed differently? I've had a look online and you can buy the glass from various places.
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Steve
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Hi
My partner has cracked the glass on the screen of her note 2. I was going to fix it for her but I'm looking for somone with experience fixing the note 2. I recently fixed a cracked screen on my galaxy s 3 by replacing just the glass on the front and using the same lcd etc. It only cost me £25. Is the same repair possible on the note 2 or is it constructed differently? I've had a look online and you can buy the glass from various places.
Thanks
Steve
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Did the new replacement fit perfectly as it was before?
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Unfortunately, the glass is glued onto the touchscreen which makes it more difficult. Though I've seen somebody posting about fixing it anyway, involving a heat gun to get the glue off, but couldn't find the post on Tapatalk. Perhaps if you search around.
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Did the new replacement fit perfectly as it was before?
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In my galaxy s3 it looked good as new.
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Steve
adytum said:
Unfortunately, the glass is glued onto the touchscreen which makes it more difficult. Though I've seen somebody posting about fixing it anyway, involving a heat gun to get the glue off, but couldn't find the post on Tapatalk. Perhaps if you search around.
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On the GS3 the glass was only glued around the edges of the touchscreen. I was hoping it was the same for the note. I'll have an other look online everything I found for the note was about replacing the whole screen. Loads of info and vids for replacing the galaxy s 3 glass tho. Thats what made me wonder if it was more complicated for the note. I'm still tempted to try it. Worst case is I have to replace the whole screen which I would have to do anyway
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Steve
Let me know if you are doing this soon
I have gathered all the pieces and tools to repair mine (glass lens, heat gun, pry tools, etc) and have planned to do it on wednesday.
However, I could not find anyone on the internet that have acheived it yet. I hope it's possible
Here's a useful video that may help: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxgZeb5QytM
Here is my redneck method. You may need a bigger knife.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2039145
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On the GS3 the glass was only glued around the edges of the touchscreen. I was hoping it was the same for the note. I'll have an other look online everything I found for the note was about replacing the whole screen. Loads of info and vids for replacing the galaxy s 3 glass tho. Thats what made me wonder if it was more complicated for the note. I'm still tempted to try it. Worst case is I have to replace the whole screen which I would have to do anyway
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Steve
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Lucky, mine was glued 100% on the AMOLED display and all. I managed to fix it though, be careful when applying the new superglue to hold the new display as I put in too much and it bled over onto the display surface.
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Here's a useful video that may help: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxgZeb5QytM
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Thanks, this is a change of Digitizer+Glass and the guy wrotes : "Its not possible to replace the glass only without special equipment,"
So,it might not be possible to only un-glue the glass as we see video for S3
nickanderson said:
I was thinking of getting this case, does anyone have this? If so, what do you think?
ww w.ion-factory.com/predator_note2.php
broke link due to being new
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And what would "special equipment" be? If it's only a heat gun, then great. But if it needs a clean room with robotic arm, well not so great.
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G.Reaper said:
And what would "special equipment" be? If it's only a heat gun, then great. But if it needs a clean room with robotic arm, well not so great.
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good question. If the screen is broken anyway and my Mrs lets me i'm tempted to give it a go. surely worst thing that happens is I'll need to buy a new screen which I would have to do anyway if I don't try.
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steevwatson said:
good question. If the screen is broken anyway and my Mrs lets me i'm tempted to give it a go. surely worst thing that happens is I'll need to buy a new screen which I would have to do anyway if I don't try.
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Good point, and though I personally haven't done the procedure on this phone, I cannot see how more than a few basic tools plus heat gun shouldn't fix it if you're nimble enough.
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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
Hi all,
Unfortunately yesterday I cracked the glass on my Note 2 after dropping it from a height of a feet (So much for the Gorilla Glass 2)
Anyway, whats done is done and I now have big 2 inch long crack on the glass. The display & touch is fine and working well though.
What I wanted to ask you guys is if you know of a way to replace just the glass? Or would I have to go in and get the whole display unit replaced? I have a spare display unit from a friends Note 2(He cracked the display but his glass was fine). Is there some way to use the glass from that unit?
Any suggestions would be welcome.
Happened to me once. The glass was broken and some stripped off color on the sides. I bought glass only and the housing on ebay (shipped from hong kong), but it looked good and nice quality like original. I took time to learn from watching YouTube and replaced them. Now it looks like new. You can try, it is not impossible
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I do it often
I do it all the time. in fact I buy lcd assemblies with broken glass allot on ebay and refurbish. Many people watch a youtube video and think they can do it without an issue. some succeed and most end up cracking their lcd in the process. I did on my first time.
I think what I learned after doing many was patience patience patience.......and heating the broken glass to the right temperature to soften the loca. private message me if you want additional suggestions. Hope this helps. Lance
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Happened to me once. The glass was broken and some stripped off color on the sides. I bought glass only and the housing on ebay (shipped from hong kong), but it looked good and nice quality like original. I took time to learn from watching YouTube and replaced them. Now it looks like new. You can try, it is not impossible
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Okay so I saw some of the videos on YouTube. It seems to be delicate work and I'm not sure someone as clumsy and impatient as me should undertake this task as possibly damage the LCD as well.
Does anybody know of someone/some repair shop who can do this well in India? Preferably in Hyderabad?
you can send it to me. the only problem is that I am in Florida.
you can send it to me. the only problem is that I am in Florida.
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Okay so I saw some of the videos on YouTube. It seems to be delicate work and I'm not sure someone as clumsy and impatient as me should undertake this task as possibly damage the LCD as well.
Does anybody know of someone/some repair shop who can do this well in India? Preferably in Hyderabad?
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lborg said:
you can send it to me. the only problem is that I am in Florida.
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That's not an "only" problem Sending you the phone, the cost of the spare glass & service charges would cost way more than getting the whole display unit replaced!
Thanks for the offer though.. I'll try to find someone locally.
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What is the best site to get a replacement screen from? My digitizer is fine, just need the screen
Ouch!
Found one for 15, going to two tone my note 4
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Found one for 15, going to two tone my note 4
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Where did you find it?eBay?post a link and let us know after you install it if you recommend it,I like to have a back up screen laying around haven't seen any post on replacing one on note4 yet,surprisingly I havent had to replace a Samsung screen yet had s3,4,5,and now note4,I did replace the camera glass on S5 and the charging flap,got them from some site they came from Hong Kong or something but were OEM and cheap.
http://www.hytparts.com/005521-oem-replacement-outer-glass-lens-for-samsung-galaxy-note-4.html
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http://www.hytparts.com/005521-oem-replacement-outer-glass-lens-for-samsung-galaxy-note-4.html
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Nice that looks legit,please post back and let me know how long it took to receive it and what your thoughts are on it.
Will be ordering Thursday, there are four color options. I have the white, I'm going to do the black glass, with the white and chrome and black back I think.
That will look good,I have the white s3,black s4,white s5, I use all dark backgrounds if there's an option and dark wallpapers with the black note4, it just looks nicer to me, that's why I got black this time,but I'd put the white back on myn,I actually never saw the white one in person to be honest I'll have to take a look.
Good luck swapping just the glass, its fused to the digitizer.
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Good luck swapping just the glass, its fused to the digitizer.
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Can you elaborate,are you saying its impossible to replace just the screen and he will need to replace the digitizer also with one that has the screen fused to it?
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Can you elaborate,are you saying its impossible to replace just the screen and he will need to replace the digitizer also with one that has the screen fused to it?
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Sorry ididnt provide much detail but theres a video on youtube with a repair guy and he attempts to do a glass swap and breaks the digitizer from it being fused like the s3
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Can you elaborate,are you saying its impossible to replace just the screen and he will need to replace the digitizer also with one that has the screen fused to it?
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I'm sure Google can elaborate also.
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I'm sure Google can elaborate also.
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Thanks,were not here to be negative were here to learn and share,maybe he had a hands on experience, that's better then googling something most times, I already saw a tear down of the note4 but not the screen being taken off the digitizer but thanks again for being so helpful.
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Sorry ididnt provide much detail but theres a video on youtube with a repair guy and he attempts to do a glass swap and breaks the digitizer from it being fused like the s3
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Don't you just heat it like the rest to separate it? I assume its no different then replacing note 2 or 3 glass...
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Don't you just heat it like the rest to separate it? I assume its no different then replacing note 2 or 3 glass...
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That's the problem. I don't think you can. I'm paying $75 to get it fixed.
A blow dryer did the trick
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A blow dryer did the trick
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Got pics?
How did it turn out and where did you get the parts?
I don't have pics, I sold it literally the moment it was fixed. But I can say, the kit was 11.95 with amazon prime shipping. It was for the 910. The glass was cheap, but usable and came with tools. This lit used double sided tape, not loca and the glass didn't have a logo. I two toned it. I thought it would look better but just looked like knock off. But hey my buddy slapped down $690 and said he wants it so no complaints
Basically the concept is heating the glass so the adhesive between the digitizer and glass can be loose or let's say workable. I did this on my Galaxy Note 1 but kinda screwed up a bit. Trying to separate the glass from the digitizer is a pain on the butt because with what ever you use to separate it you can also risk scratching the digitizer. Also do not overheat as it can mess your screen up bad. Let's say all the job is cleanly done and you separated the glass still with the adhesive on the digitizer, put the new glass on the screen and with the heat gun/hair dryer put some heat on the glass to get the adhesive back to stikn mode. This is a simple but yet risky fix. In my experience with a new phone I'd pay the amount to get the screen fixed though idiots here in Georgia will try to rip you off saying you need a new digitizer as well. Hope it gives you a bit of info though look for vids about this before attempting on your own note 4
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They give you a clear wire between two rings to separate the screen. It was quite easy. Bunch of glue left over but rubbing alcohol and a light touch took care of that. The trick was to have someone else heating as you slowly work it. I think the fix would of looked a bit better with loca I feel.
Hi there, i want to replace my oneplus x middle frame because it has been heavily scratched by several drops. Has anyone out there replaced their middle frame and if i want to do it by myself then how difficult is it?
Do you know where you can find the part?
It required to unglue boths side and it seems quite heavy to do...
Seems difficult. I suggest u change phone. Its not worth the effort and cost
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Do you know where you can find the part?
It required to unglue boths side and it seems quite heavy to do...
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Found it on aliexpress so i was thinking if it is possible...
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Seems difficult. I suggest u change phone. Its not worth the effort and cost
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Dinesh6252 said:
Hi there, i want to replace my oneplus x middle frame because it has been heavily scratched by several drops. Has anyone out there replaced their middle frame and if i want to do it by myself then how difficult is it?
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i ask in oneplus official service center and they said 7000rs for middle frame.
geetesh.kumbhare said:
i ask in oneplus official service center and they said 7000rs for middle frame.
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It is being sold for ₹1500 on aliexpress......
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It is being sold for ₹1500 on aliexpress......
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service center always charge high for any services
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service center always charge high for any services
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But i mean ₹7000 is way too much for a frame of a phone which costs ₹15000
You will most likely kill the phone doing it yourself.
1500!
Did replaced my screen (not LCD) for 1500 in Hyderabad...It looks as good as orignal
Dinesh6252 said:
Hi there, i want to replace my oneplus x middle frame because it has been heavily scratched by several drops. Has anyone out there replaced their middle frame and if i want to do it by myself then how difficult is it?
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Well, the major problem is that screen is glued securely , more than a back, glass panel. The problem is that if you try to heat glue to take the screen off, you will propably at 80% end with dead pixels due to heating. And because of this super secure glue you will have to heat a lot
It's not worth it
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Well, the major problem is that screen is glued securely , more than a back, glass panel. The problem is that if you try to heat glue to take the screen off, you will propably at 80% end with dead pixels due to heating. And because of this super secure glue you will have to heat a lot
It's not worth it
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I think that only the upper and lower part of the glass is glued to the frame itself which should not be a big deal to take off the glass from the frame.....
Your best choice would be to use a frame's skin to hide the defects
Ex :
https://dbrand.com/shop/oneplus-x
Screen is glued and removing it would most likely destroy it due to heat. Not worth it.
Does anyone know if the lcd itself is also glued to the frame or not?