Hi, yesterday I was riding my bike in the park as usual, I has my phone in a holder so It wasn't necessary to stop everytime someone calls me as I have no hands free, I pulled the brakes too hard and I rolled, the phone was ejected like 7 meters away and crawled over the display, the digitizer is totalled, but every replacement I find is out Aliexpress and eventually will take ages to arrive, I live in Europe, can someone tell me a fast store? I have many wounds in my thumbs and it keeps falling apart, best wishes
Gabriel
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Good Morning Guys and Girls,
Just wondering if anyone has experienced the same issue as me and how they got on.
I have had my phone exactly 3 weeks today I was using my phone and it was absolutly fine (no scratches/dents etc) put it face up on a table went had a showever when I came back there is a very large split in the screen perfectly straight (which would indicate manufacturing problem) going from top left corner half way down the phone to the right side.
I have spoken to HTC and they say its a chargeable fix as the warranty doesn't cover accidental damage but its not accidental damage! I have just phoned up my provider who said it would have to be sent back for them to determine whether it was accidental or not before sending out a new one but then they realised I actually got it through the carphone warehouse (as T-mobile direct were out of stock) and have now said I will have to take it to them as its their phone even though my contract was taken out with T-mobile direct.
This is a pain!
can you upload a photo?
Sure you had no impact before that? Or excessive pressure like in a pocket. Maybe it cracked later.
If not I don't know, maybe some faulty panel indeed that had a weak area that cracked due to thermal stress or something. In the lab it is probably easy to determine if it was cracked from the inside or due to external impact or torsion.
I have had a couple of light bumpbs but no damage/scratches after them and it was sitting all night on charge in my front room got up this morning picked it up used it for a minute (still fine) walked away came back 15 minutes later to find a crack. Noone had touched it.
Normally when I break a screen its a tiny crack and not normally in a perfect straight line. This one is 2.6" long
Pretty upset with this as its only 3 weeks old. I have had HD / HD2 / TD / TYTN etc and really abused them and I only end up with minor chips and scratches after about 10 months. Where as this one I have really tried to look after it
Also to add I never put my phone in my back pocket wher eI can sit on it.
It never shares a pockets with coins / keys or anything else that can damage it
And I will try and get a photo of it somehow - only cam I have at the moment is on the phone so don't think I can use that
Heres a picture, you can see where the light is reflecting is roughly the start point of the crack and it goes out both ways. I just don't see how a crack like this can form on its own sitting face up on a table.
That really sucks man.
I am going to get a hard cover for my phone. Don't want a cracked screen.
Having a look at your picture though - there doesn't seem to be a pressure point of impact etc. So what you're saying looks to be correct.
Hope you get it sorted.
I know thats what is frustrating me. Everyone telling me its accidental damage and I know I am not lieing, I have broken screens in the past and seen many more and I know how accidental damage looks you normally have a point of inpact as you say, its normally small or if it is big normally has multiple fractors no just one long steady line.
Yes, exactly.
However - you're going to have a hard time proving this to any retailer. As they normally have a very strict policy on warranty claims.
I'll get my way I have a nack of getting things I want from shops and businesses
I am hoping like the guy said at T-mobile as its only 3 weeks they might just do a handset swap rather than fixing it.
Anyone by any chance know how much it is to get a screen replaced?
Done some research for you - you're looking at 70 + pounds to replace it.
Thanks. Hmmmm thats quite a bit that I don't really have. Just hope I can get them to accept it as warranty. Might have to visit all stores in Sussex until one agrees to repair it lol.
Well it is even more, if you didn't actually cause the crack on the screen!
Hoping my Desire doesn't suffer the same fate as yours!
Good luck. My advice is do not put it on a table and walk away!
Ill post here how I get on.
I will be sure to keep a constant look on it, while I leave it on the table. Will test later if the same situation arises when leaving it on a chair.
Jokes aside: mine fell twice already. Once it was after a week I had it, it landed from about 1 meter high, 50cm far away after it slipped from my hand when picking it up from ... a table ! (I see a pattern, the desire doesn't like tables). Landed and rolled on my polished floor and I still can't see no visual damage. From that day on, I grip it so firmly, that it almost behaves like an iphone4
Second time it was from about 30cm and obviously no damage.
I had it for about 2-3 months and -knock wood- screen is ok.
It does look as a factory defect.
Is ur handset not insured either mobile phone insurance or as it happened in your house - your house insurance
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Well, don't know how the law is over there with you. But here in the Netherlands (and I thought it was EU, but not sure). Within a certain period of time the seller of the device is the one that should prove it wasn't used properly etc.
So.. they can say whatever they want about it being accidental damage. But at least here in this country, it's not up to you to prove otherwise. THEY have to prove you mistreated the device.
Your screen cracks without mistreating the device, sounds like a proper warranty claim to me!
It could be there has always been some tension on the screen, and when it got hot or cold it finally cracked. Who knows. I'd say let them prove you mistreated the device.
i work for carphone warehouse mate i wouldnt no what to do really say some thing elswe is wrong with it like crashing or some thing. depends on how noticeable try putting a cheap screen protector on it and see if it cant been seen then take it back LOL gimme a message if you want any more info =]
Don't CPW give you 3 months insurance for free as a come on?
That's nasty. I dropped mine from 30cm onto a wooden floor and the battery cover flew off and it sticks up in one corner now so had to bend it back to shape!
Good luck getting it sorted out.
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Don't know whether this forum is the proper place for this post, but few other places concentrate such a number of experts and enthusiasts, so here goes...
So I too have borked my HTC 1X. Mine drowned in 1mm of water while I was doing the dishes. It started to endlessly reboot, and I couldn't get it to stay off, and didn't want to take the thing apart just yet (I'm all thumbs, and things aren't likely to get better once I start poking at them) so I did the only thing I could think of and put the machine into a bag of rice next to the radiator and left it to dry for a couple of days.
After a couple of days, the thing wouldn't do anything anymore. Completely dead. That's when I figured that I couldn't make things any worse and so got a chisel and a hammer and removed the casing. I took the machine apart, hammered every part for a bit, then put it back together (I was glad for having a hammer; that casing is really tough).
Now the machine works, boots up, recognizes the SIM-card, connects to wifi, retrieves my e-mail and all - only I can't get at it because the screen's become unresponsive to touch. I'm guessing that this is the part that smart people call the "digitizer", and that it's broken.
Now I've got a chisel, a hammer, a soldering iron and I can probably get my hands on a screwdriver. Question is, is it worth it to open up the machine again? Or should I just wait for the X+ to come out and send this one away for expensive repairs? Anybody got any useful advice?
Thanks!
Could be water damage, or it could be that the continual beating with the hammer dislodged the digitizer cable.
You can't replace the digitizer on its own, you have to get the LCD too, all in one unit (yeah, you can buy it on its own, but you can't install it).
Just got my 360 two weeks ago.
Everything works fine for me.
4 days ago, when I was walking in the mall.
Suddenly my wrist with 360 hit the wall by accident, but I didn't feel the impact was so big.
But when I looked at my 360 which only showed few stripes since then.
I was not able to fix it by myself and nor can the local phone repair guys.
So I have no way to order the second one.
Please, beware of sudden impact upon your precious 360.
I also don't recommend wearing it while cutting the grass and using a trimmer. I liked being able to control my music on my wrist while working in the yard until a rock from the trimmer hit my g watch and cracked the screen.
Hmm, this is why I got myself a Spigen Glass Screen Protector for the Moto 360. I don't trust myself, better safe than sorry.
I remember the last watch i actually tried to wear day to day was a Star Trek Watch in late 90's. I had just put my Tigger watch down due to battery problems (replacement batteries kept dying withing a week). First day wearing it I got home from work and looked down. Glass is cracked. Still have it. Cracked glass and all. I am more conscious about something on my wrist now that I started wearing the 360. I stopped my self from reaching under the car seat to pick something up. Hopefully I can keep it out of harms way for a while.
You can push on the bottom left or right edges and see the screen change colors... I'm guessing OP didn't break the glass but actually damaged the components underneath... I don't think any kind of protector would have helped.
i would imagine you shouldnt be able to hit the watch hard enough to cause dmg and not break the screen. id send it in and say you dont know how it got like that..
they might charge you to fix it, or they might just replace it for free.. id still try.
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But when I looked at my 360 which only showed few stripes since then.
I was not able to fix it by myself and nor can the local phone repair guys.
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Are you saying that the display cracked/shattered? Or, are you saying that it's just displaying a static, garbled image, but the glass is otherwise fine?
Here's why that matters. If the glass is not cracked, it MAY fall under warranty repair, because it's a solid state device, and such a small impact would not have jarred something internally unless it was poorly assembled (mistakes happen). If the glass is cracked, Motorola gives one free screen replacement on their phones during the 1 year warranty period. So, it's worth calling them to see if it applies to their watches as well.
Give it a shot.
I wouldn't be surprised if the connector for the display didn't pop out enough to
loose some of their data lines/clock, but still have power, that would explain the lines on your display.
If only it was easy to take the watch a part.....
Hello, so I thought it might be helpful to share my experience. I got my Note 7 on launch day (August 19th) from a retail Bell Store here in Canada. The salesperson offered to sell me as case as well but I thought it was ugly and didn't want to cover up this beautiful device. I also turned down purchasing extra insurance as I have never broken a phone before and I've had a lot of them.
Anyway it wasn't even 24 hours later I was working and the phone slipped from my hand...max 4 inches from the ground... But on to concrete. It unfortunately also hit on the edge and shattered the top left corner of the display. I was surprised at the damage this being Gorilla Glass 5 and all.
The display still worked just small part of glass missing and cracks. I knew this would drive me nuts and not something I could live with so I called Samsung to see if I could pay to have it fixed. They suggested I either send it to a repair shop or take to a local authorized one in person. There was a place about 3 hour drive away so I went this route. The place couldn't do it right away, they had to order a replacement display because they had none in stock. I went to Atlantic Cellphone Repair in Moncton, New Brunswick. Less then one week later it was in and I dropped off my phone. It was the first Note 7 they had done. They were going to ship it to my home to save me the trip again because the guy who specializes in the newer Samsung phones was out for the day.
It cost me around $400 Canadian to have fixed. It's coming in the mail today. I should have taken a picture of before but I forgot. I've been assured by Samsung it will still maintain the waterproofing. I don't plan on ever completely submerging it anyway but this is still important to me.
Ill update later today with how the repair turned out, after I get it home and try it out. I'm now going to be using a case even though I hate to. This phone needs it it seems.
Update: Got it today and highly impressed. They seem to have also replaced the metal band part as it had chips before but looks pristine and had another Qualcomm sticker on it where I had taken the other off. So while it's expensive it did turn out good.
Five years I've had a gravel driveway. First time I've dropped my phone onto it. Local independent phone shops laughed at me and told me not to bother getting it fixed. I've seen online a place in London to ship it to for repair for £200!! Any suggestions?
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Five years I've had a gravel driveway. First time I've dropped my phone onto it. Local independent phone shops laughed at me and told me not to bother getting it fixed. I've seen online a place in London to ship it to for repair for £200!! Any suggestions?
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The screen itself cost a bit more then a 100$, it's an expensive component!
But you can change it yourself, if your are careful. Use a playing cart, a small sucking cup and a hot air gun, you should be able to loosen the glue and remove it.
And since your screen is already broken, it's minimal what damage you could do. And actually, the wife's hair dryer is often enough and a usable alternative to a hot air gun.
Look at YouTube, you'll find videos at how to disassemble your Pixel, maybe you can decide yourself if it's something you dare to try.
Getting my work to pay for the fix! Having googled, seems the best and cheapest place to fix it is... google - £157. At least with them I'll be getting genuine quality parts etc.