I found a place to buy iPhone 7 Plus LCD screen, how do you think about it? worth to buy and the quality is trusted?
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Are there any independent repair shops that can replace the HTC Evo glass? Anyone had any experience? Pricing?
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Don't mess with it.
Take it to sprint. Pay them the $35 to overnight a new phone to you.
you mean the digitizer or both lcd and digitizer, btw full front panel replacement w/digitizer, lcd and housing for $75 or less on ebay, just did that today on a evo i bought off craigslist w/ cracked lcd & digitizer took 10 minutes max to do.
watch this dissembly guide http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0ys12y3Xvw
So as the title says, i'm able to get a Gnex for $50 + the repair costs.
my friends dad dropped his Nexus, broke the glass and wants an s3, so he's selling me his nexus for $50. It's only the glass that's cracked, touchscreen and the actual screen itself still works.
I was looking at dissasembly vids, and galaxy nexus repair parts online and found that the screen assembly appears to be a whole.
You can buy that whole assembly for approx. $150. But I also found this: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Outer-Front...273?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2572820bc9 which appears to be just the glass front that I need. (excuse me if I can't link outside).
Is it possible to separate the front glass panel from the screen?
I build computers and i've repaired my DHD in the past, so I guess I could say that i'm advanced in repairing techniques, but i'm not really comfortable with soldering electronics or anything. Is it just a case of prying the broken glass off and glueing the new glass back on?
As a poor college student, i'd much rather attempt a difficult repair, than going the easy way and paying $150 bucks for a new screen assembly.
Any help would be MUCH appreciated!
Thanks in advance,
-Mark
Can't take it apart... they are fused together. Don't make my mistake and buy the lens on eBay. My advice is buying a used LCD digitizer from eBay or it still works fine sell it on eBay and double your money... you could get about 100 on there
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Just had someone bring me a Galaxy Note 2 to repair and they bought the replacement part off ebay. However all they have got is just a front piece of glass with no digitizer attached, is this correct? Normally im used to front screens having the digitizer attached or is it easy to detach from the broken old screen
Is there a guide anywhere for this?
There's a few threads on this around, but as far as I know, you need to use a heat gun to remove the glue on the digitizer.
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Neo1607 said:
Just had someone bring me a Galaxy Note 2 to repair and they bought the replacement part off ebay. However all they have got is just a front piece of glass with no digitizer attached, is this correct? Normally im used to front screens having the digitizer attached or is it easy to detach from the broken old screen
Is there a guide anywhere for this?
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no way mate. don't bother to anything with that cheapo. glass is always attached to the digitizer. they bought the cheapest thing they found.
i have found over the years that saving some money is not the best choice in comparison to user experience or other arising problems.
http://parts4mobiles.com/acatalog/S...-Lcd-Screen-with-Digitizer-GH97-14112A-1.html
this is cheaper than ebay which they ask for 166 pounds
Yeah, heat gun will melt the adhesive enough to separate the lcd. But its a very, very difficult process that will more likely than not end up with a damaged lcd or poor reseal.
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mariosraptor is right. Glass is always sold with digitizer (it is one item). I haven't heard about clean glass without capacitive layer. You can buy either digitizer glass or complete digitizer glass with factory glued LCD module. This one's more expensive, but you have less work with replacing.
Anyway: buying only digitizer glass for this kind of phones (Note 2, S3, iPhone 4<, newer HTCs...) is waste of time and nerves. It is nearly impossible to separate LCD from digitizer. Buying complete set of digitizer & LCD is the best what you can do for your phone.
Yeah i didn't think the glass came seperate from the digitizer, i have repaired over 400 iphones and have done about 20 galaxy s2 and s3's and never have i seen just the piece of glass without a digitizer on it, i will tell the woman she needs a whole new screen, i think she did go for the cheapest option
This is actually what she ordered:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Gray-...s=63&clkid=5413496726471672632&_qi=RTM1319883
It obviously doesn't have flex, so it is only pure glass. I don't understand, why would any serious seller offer this kind of items.
This Nexus 7 was severely dropped and cracked the screen badly. After the fall, it no longer power on. I'm suspecting the lcd might have broke, but I'm not 100% sure. Here's the full details:http://www.ebay.com/itm/Google-Nexu...61491785151?pt=US_Tablets&hash=item2599a915bf
I saw they are selling another lcd/digitizer assembly for ~$40. I was thinking of buying another nexus 7 or similar tablet if that auction sells. Would anyone advise me to keep on my current path, or to take the risk and buy the assembly and hopefully it works out?
So I cracked my screen last week (hard fall to asphalt from my side pocket shorts which I have now burned) and cracked the glass, both the LCD and digitizer are okay. But since the whole assembly is fused together I'm opting to replace the whole thing instead of buying a hot plate + clamps and all the other tools for replacing the glass which will cost more than the assembly itself
So now I need an entire black front assembly but it has to be OEM, at least the LCD+ Digitizer + Corning glass. I really don't care about the frame I could use my old frame but given that the difference between the whole assembly and the screen itself is ~$10 the point is moot.
Can anyone who has done this job before send me a link to an OEM assembly w/o or w frame?
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here is nexus 5 lcd with frame for you
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Have you ordered this screen and was it good quality? I have been trying to find a true OEM screen assembly somewhere but everyone I look at seems to be aftermarket junk. If someone can point me towards a true oem, good quality screen with personal experience it would be greatly appreciated!!
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Have you ordered this screen and was it good quality? I have been trying to find a true OEM screen assembly somewhere but everyone I look at seems to be aftermarket junk. If someone can point me towards a true oem, good quality screen with personal experience it would be greatly appreciated!!
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You are needing to look at ifixit, its not cheap but it is OEM and guides too boot Here
Ifixit rocks
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2 Suppliers I use on Ebay have always shipped OEM replacements are fix2save and usmobileparts
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&id=13145429939&alt=web
I have ordered a few from others and they were off a bit. these 2 sellers have been legit for me.
Btw trying to change the screen assy without damaging the frame is extremely difficult and you'll probably end up damaging the frame anyway. LG likes to use some sort of RTV type adhesive on the N4 and N5. If the LCD is still intact, buy the whole Display with frame and sell the broke one on eBay for about $10.
Changing out the Display with frame takes less then 20min, otherwise you're looking at about an hour and possibly damaging the frame.