Question Replacing camera, gold foil?? - Google Pixel 6 Pro

I ordered a new camera. When replacing it, there is copper foil on the back of the existing camera. It is very hard to keep in one piece. The new camera does not have it. Nobody sells it either. Is there an electronics copper foil ape that can be substituted? What is recommended? See step 23 for reference here: https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Google+Pixel+6+Pro+Rear+Camera+Replacement/148964

Been best to salvage the OEM one... a small amount of anhydrous isopropyl alcohol could have been used to remove it.
Use Bertech Copper Foil Tape or equivalent.
Available on Amazon. Cut to size.
Probably a heat sink and maybe a rf Sheild.

Thank you! I have the foil, but there is no adhesive left on it, and it tore in two. I was thinking it has to be a solid piece. Same with that darn graphite tape they use. I fixit only sells some of the graphite, not the big one over the camera.
That said, my ebay, used camera was not recognized by the phone. It gave an error. Does the camera need to be paired with the logic board or something? The old/cracked camera works fine.

speed51133 said:
Thank you! I have the foil, but there is no adhesive left on it, and it tore in two. I was thinking it has to be a solid piece. Same with that darn graphite tape they use. I fixit only sells some of the graphite, not the big one over the camera.
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Better if one solid piece for thermal conductivity but it may prove not be an issue. Make sure it can't move and potentially short out anything.
speed51133 said:
That said, my ebay, used camera was not recognized by the phone. It gave an error. Does the camera need to be paired with the logic board or something? The old/cracked camera works fine.
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That's a bigger issue. Try clearing cam app, force stopping it and try physically disconnecting the battery if you haven't already.
Not sure what to do if that fails, sorry. Google search it.

One more question, the OEM camera is about $160, found only at Ifixit. I see an aftermarket one for about 50 at esource parts. DO you think the knockoff will take just as good pics?? Probably not, but wondering what a pro thinks.

blackhawk said:
Better if one solid piece for thermal conductivity but it may prove not be an issue. Make sure it can't move and potentially short out anything.
That's a bigger issue. Try clearing cam app, force stopping it and try physically disconnecting the battery if you haven't already.
Not sure what to do if that fails, sorry. Google search it.
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Yeah, I tried all that. Back to the ebay garbage dump it goes. See my other question above. I did google ONE source that says the camera HAS to be paired with proprietary software, but I find it hard to believe as there isnt one other hit on google and how could Ifixit sell it if replacements can't work? See below
Google Pixel 6 Pro camera repair manual and new benchmarks tip good and bad news
Google may be doing per-unit camera kit calibration for the Pixel 6 series, and that's not all good news.
www.phonearena.com

https://repair.wiki/w/Google_Pixel_6_Pro
Ugh, not looking good.

Yeah that's bs. Same garbage on Dodge cars/trucks.
Maybe have an authorized vendor program it.
Might be cheaper to let them do the repair. Gookill sucks.

speed51133 said:
One more question, the OEM camera is about $160, found only at Ifixit. I see an aftermarket one for about 50 at esource parts. DO you think the knockoff will take just as good pics?? Probably not, but wondering what a pro thinks.
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Stick with OEM. Even that's not gonna be a fun ride it seems

Really appreciate it. Maybe I can bribe someone at assurion/ubreakifix. I was quoted about $250 to change the camera. EVEN if I have them do the screen for $278 at the same time. I can't believe they charge the same labor as if they were separate repairs.
I love cell phones, but I HATE them also.

speed51133 said:
Really appreciate it. Maybe I can bribe someone at assurion/ubreakifix. I was quoted about $250 to change the camera. EVEN if I have them do the screen for $278 at the same time. I can't believe they charge the same labor as if they were separate repairs.
I love cell phones, but I HATE them also.
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Not sure it worth spending >$500 on. The mobo may have been damaged.
Not the same animal or specs but you can get a used Note 10+ for around $350. New ones can be still be had for $650 factory loaded with Q.
Supports up to a 1tb V-30 rated micro SD card. The spen is useful and the display is gorgeous.
It's a running machine and the pre-scoped storage OS is great. Security isn't an issue even with Pie.

Looks like it is confirmed, you cannot change the camera. I would like to post a new thread asking if someone has cracked this feature, maybe in a root?? I am sure one of you guys can do it!

If ever someone is looking for copper tape it can be had in stores that sell stained glass supplies (tiffany lamps, windows etc) It comes in several widths - I'm sure you can get a few inches for free.

StanWiz said:
If ever someone is looking for copper tape it can be had in stores that sell stained glass supplies (tiffany lamps, windows etc) It comes in several widths - I'm sure you can get a few inches for free.
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It may not be wide enough... it should be one solid piece.

blackhawk said:
It may not be wide enough... it should be one solid piece.
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Apart from the usual 3/16 - 1/4 I've see 6" and 12" wide rolls.

StanWiz said:
Apart from the usual 3/16 - 1/4 I've see 6" and 12" wide rolls.
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I don't see why you can't just overlap

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Waterproof Your Device

http://golden-shellback.com/
Has anyone here ever tried this out?
you would never be able to 100% waterproof it with the way mics and speakers works today
if you did it would be deaf and mute
Yeah that's what I was thinking but this combined with the invisibleSHIELD would make your device MUCH more protected.
Too good to be be true comes to mind.
I would test this coating on a cheap electrical device and see how it goes.
I could see the electronic parts such as the circuit boards, small parts, wiring, soldered joints, etc. being coated with a special waterproofing material before assembly which would protect them from moisture but waterproofing after the fact, I have my doubts
Rudegar said:
you would never be able to 100% waterproof it with the way mics and speakers works today
if you did it would be deaf and mute
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well, mics and speakers still work as long as there's a medium between the item and your ears/mouth
speaker-> that coating -> air -> your ears
looks nice but u have to send the phone to the company no? the vid said that
jor3l said:
looks nice but u have to send the phone to the company no? the vid said that
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Yeah which is why I'm gonna wait til I get a new device.
If you read the buy items coated & there guarantee & warranty it doesn't sound that good...
.HaVoC. said:
http://golden-shellback.com/
Has anyone here ever tried this out?
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They don't make it waterproof, but splash proof. So they're not claiming anything that's too good to be true.
flobin said:
They don't make it waterproof, but splash proof. So they're not claiming anything that's too good to be true.
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"Sid dropped his Blackberry into a Bucket of Water."
This is how their ad begins with a huge picture showing the above.
They also show another device half submerged in water.
They are representing their coating as more than just splashproof.
So, they are representing what in my opinion, is too good to be true.
I saw this on TV a while back, the Gadget Show I think it was anyway it worked perfectly, I think they did it with an iPod and a phone and then chucked them in water and they still worked fine.
I wonder what would happen if you coated yourself in it... :/
s.bounford said:
I saw this on TV a while back, the Gadget Show I think it was anyway it worked perfectly, I think they did it with an iPod and a phone and then chucked them in water and they still worked fine.
I wonder what would happen if you coated yourself in it... :/
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I don't trust what I see on TV most of the time, when it comes to demonstrations.
Now, if there was an independent laboratory that did tests on this product, that's another story.
If there were members here that were using the process, I would definitely listen to their feedback.
Maybe the company could ask for volunteers to test their product on, as "word of mouth" advertising may bring in alot of revenue. But I'm not raising my hand, just in case it doesn't work.
What is our warranty?:
Golden Shellback guarantees that the devices will be weatherproof for 30 days. The product will be replaced or repaired per our choice when exposed to moisture as outlined in the guarantee. A device that has been fully immersed in water will not be repaired or replaced.
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Haha that about sums it up doesnt it?
Weatherproof; They either use false advertising or dont have faith in their product.
Rudegar said:
you would never be able to 100% waterproof it with the way mics and speakers works today
if you did it would be deaf and mute
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How do you figure?
If you put your phone into a ziploc bag, wouldn't you still hear it ring?
Sure, it's quieter, because it takes more power to move plastic bags around than it does to move air around, but saying "deaf and mute" is a little pessimistic...
Seeing is believing. I won't believe until I see it with my eyes.
until then...
...there's a cheaper alternative...
agree - too good - but a bag works...
I'm using this http://www.ortlieb.com/_pdf_en/documentbag.pdf (smallest one) on my touch pro while kayaking.
No problem answering the phone or calling through the bag - and completely waterproof, without voiding any warranty.
Also it is practical to keep it around my neck in its cord - easy to find while checking gps and other software on it.
Not free as a used condom would be, but I think for my purpose it is more practical...
Regards,
Harald.

Cosmetic damage. Please advise.

Hi all,
Recently I dropped my beloved phone and now there's an unsightly dent in the corner and the silver border (euro version) is really badly scuffed. It still works though.
But I like my devices pristine so I can't stand to look at it now!
Tbf I can still get £150 for from one of those phone trade in companies.
And can sell an old e71 for just under 100, which can go towards a new different handset.
Or is it at all possible to refurbish anywhere and then attempt a higher sale? I'd rather not wait weeks/months though.
Please offer any advice.
Thank you.
Ibelieve you can buy replacement screen/front cover. I seen a couple posts with links to ebay for them.
Wow, what would you do if your girlfriend had a zit?
HT
burtonsnow8 said:
Ibelieve you can buy replacement screen/front cover. I seen a couple posts with links to ebay for them.
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Haven't been here for a while but so far can only find battery covers.
redrockv8 said:
Wow, what would you do if your girlfriend had a zit?
HT
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MAC concealer. Its the best there is.
http://cgi.ebay.com/HTC-Touch-Pro-I...emQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item4cedb2317c
I'm not sure if thats the damaged part, but that is what I was talking about.
mines got the same thing, dent/scratch in the top right corner, but it just adds character
i know if i fix it, i'll just go out and drop it again.
Maybe you could just put a case over it to hide it and protect it from future damage?
burtonsnow8 said:
http://cgi.ebay.com/HTC-Touch-Pro-I...emQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item4cedb2317c
I'm not sure if thats the damaged part, but that is what I was talking about.
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Thanks for that but unfortunately its the whole silver shiny border thats ruined.
fone_fanatic said:
mines got the same thing, dent/scratch in the top right corner, but it just adds character
i know if i fix it, i'll just go out and drop it again.
Maybe you could just put a case over it to hide it and protect it from future damage?
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Stupidly i did the opposite. As soon as i dropped my phone i was in such a piss poor mood i just put it in my jeans pocket. I was cursing the stoopid fiddly case!
So aswell as the corner dent, the silvery bit started to peel away. Funnily, every other part of the phone is still in perfect condition.
I doubt any personal buyer would be interested so i think im just gonna give it to Envirophone or other.
Better than other situations where i could've lost it or internally detsroyed..
panos123 said:
I doubt any personal buyer would be interested so i think im just gonna give it to Envirophone or other.
Better than other situations where i could've lost it or internally detsroyed..
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You might be surprised!! Put a post up in the marketplace section, you might just find an interested party
Why not get another one and save this one for parts. That way when you drop the new one and scratch the back cover you can already have a replacement.

EVO original shell pieces

With the release of the Best Buy exclusive White Evo.... I'm feeling kinda bummed since I just bought mine 2 weeks ago...
Does anybody know where to find original/oem/factory shell pieces, particularly the rear bezel and the battery compartment cover. I want to repaint them white or if possible, the white versions of said pieces.
Also information might be useful to DIYers?
speedycake said:
With the release of the Best Buy exclusive White Evo.... I'm feeling kinda bummed since I just bought mine 2 weeks ago...
Does anybody know where to find original/oem/factory shell pieces, particularly the rear bezel and the battery compartment cover. I want to repaint them white or if possible, the white versions of said pieces.
Also information might be useful to DIYers?
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Pretty sure its just a white battery cover on the white ones. Which you will be able to purchase.
its more than just the battery cover.
The white 4G as far as I can tell has 2 different pieces from the original black, consisting of the battery cover and the outer rear bezel. The rubberized matte sections essentially.
The battery cover is one piece, lower frame is second piece, just the shell though, transplanting the wiring, subframes, and kickstand should be relatively easy going by the teardown images on ifixit.
I wonder if you can get the battery cover and the rear half of the phone. The back half is what houses the camera lens as well as the kickstand, so having a replacement would be nice.
I wouldn't mind another battery cover if anyone finds how where to get them. I'm sure Sprint repair stores will eventually get them in, but no idea how long that is going to take.
One to mess up, perhaps put a logo on, or the disc from those low profile car mounts, would be nice to have. They're quick and easy to pop on/off too, and it's only a matter of time before that wears out given that I replace my batteries rather than recharge them in my phone.
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I emailed HTC, lets see if they respond..
I got a response, here it is:
Thank you for contacting HTC! While HTC is proud to offer the original accessories that come standard with our extensive line-up of mobile devices we unfortunately do not have the part you are looking for. We do apologize for any inconvenience however we can direct you to two non-HTC affiliated websites that may have your desired accessory. Try browsing www.boxwave.com or www.daydeal.com. We hope your search is successful. Sincerely, HTC Customer Care
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Original email to HTC:
I recently purchased an HTC EVO from Sprint, is it possible to purchase another battery COVER for the phone?
Thank you!
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Response back to HTC for dumping me off to an accessory vendor:
I have visited the suggested websites (daydeal.com and boxwave.com) neither of which sells manufacturer OEM Parts for the EVO. I am not looking for an accessory, nor an after market part. I just want the exact same OEM Part that came with my EVO phone, the battery cover. Part number 71H03150-XXM. If HTC does not sell to consumers, is there anyone that HTC sells to that I may be able to purchase this part from?
Thank you!
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I hope there is a way to get these parts, I really want to break out the airbrush and make some designs for my phone.
speedycake said:
With the release of the Best Buy exclusive White Evo.... I'm feeling kinda bummed since I just bought mine 2 weeks ago...
Does anybody know where to find original/oem/factory shell pieces, particularly the rear bezel and the battery compartment cover. I want to repaint them white or if possible, the white versions of said pieces.
Also information might be useful to DIYers?
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Return it and swap it out, thats what i did. Was no problem, as long as your within your 30 days. no restock fee either.
apristel said:
Pretty sure its just a white battery cover on the white ones. Which you will be able to purchase.
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no its not just a white battery cover, the sides are white as well (well 1/2 white)
OneStepAhead said:
Return it and swap it out, thats what i did. Was no problem, as long as your within your 30 days. no restock fee either.
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That is only if you purchased your phone at BestBuy and did not purchase on launch day (it's now past the 30 days.) It's not due out at Sprint stores until mid to late August. BestBuy has the exclusive until then.
Another update from HTC. So they aren't available right now, but might be in the future it seems:
Thank you for contacting HTC! At this time I am not aware of anybody who carries the OEM back cover for this. We should be supporting this soon, however I do not have an exact date that the accessories will be available. Sincerely, HTC Customer Care
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Found them on ebay listed as "OEM Housing"... Might order one or two and try to see how they hold up being sanded and repainted.
I found an OEM battery cover on ebay, but they want $30 for it. A little steep in my opinion.
http://cgi.ebay.com/New-Authentic-O...ultDomain_0&hash=item27b3386a12#ht_500wt_1154
I also found the OEM back chassis and battery cover.
http://cgi.ebay.com/HTC-EVO-4G-OEM-...ccessories&hash=item255bc105c4#ht_1705wt_1137
Doesn't look like it includes a new lens cover, so the lens cover may be built into the camera. That means no replacing it.
In the second listing they illustrate that it's from Samsung, so they are the actual OEM and HTC purchased the parts/phone from them. I wonder if we'll have better luck purchasing from Samsung or an authorized reseller..
Sirchuk said:
I also found the OEM back chassis and battery cover.
http://cgi.ebay.com/HTC-EVO-4G-OEM-...ccessories&hash=item255bc105c4#ht_1705wt_1137
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Close but the branding is different. No HTC on the back cover and it says "with Google" instead of "Sprint 4G" near the bottom.
No big deal I just wonder if these are real OEM parts or if they are about to get ripped for copyright infringement...
nebenezer said:
Close but the branding is different. No HTC on the back cover and it says "with Google" instead of "Sprint 4G" near the bottom.
No big deal I just wonder if these are real OEM parts or if they are about to get ripped for copyright infringement...
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Yeah, the first one says it's OEM and from Samsung, the second just says that it's "HTC EVO Compatible" so it's not OEM, and probably a knockoff. Especially since he's in China. We should start seeing them cheaper soon then.
Sirchuk said:
Yeah, the first one says it's OEM and from Samsung, the second just says that it's "HTC EVO Compatible" so it's not OEM, and probably a knockoff. Especially since he's in China. We should start seeing them cheaper soon then.
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Definitely a good candidate for modding but I hope you are right about them getting cheaper!!
$55 Yowza!
Sirchuk said:
Yeah, the first one says it's OEM and from Samsung, the second just says that it's "HTC EVO Compatible" so it's not OEM, and probably a knockoff. Especially since he's in China. We should start seeing them cheaper soon then.
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Notably, I've found a few wholesale retailers for back housings that have the HTC logo on it but no chrome badging, this is perfectly flat however which means to me, an easier painting process.
Personally I don't care
I just dropped my brand new EVO today, ON THE CONCRETE!!!!!!!!
Well, the only portion that took damage externally, to my knowledge in other words, is the front bevel. I really do not like the blemishes so I went ahead and paid for the $55 set. There was a cheaper $40 option but I didn't see that till after purchasing the $55 set. If everything is legit, considering not just getting the parts I want to replace but also some of the tools needed to do the job, $55 was ok with me.
I'll keep you guys updated. Should be here next week or two. We'll see.
I want a white center with a black battery cover!
Sent from my Evo, using the xda app
Sirchuk said:
I wonder if you can get the battery cover and the rear half of the phone. The back half is what houses the camera lens as well as the kickstand, so having a replacement would be nice.
I wouldn't mind another battery cover if anyone finds how where to get them. I'm sure Sprint repair stores will eventually get them in, but no idea how long that is going to take.
One to mess up, perhaps put a logo on, or the disc from those low profile car mounts, would be nice to have. They're quick and easy to pop on/off too, and it's only a matter of time before that wears out given that I replace my batteries rather than recharge them in my phone.
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I emailed HTC, lets see if they respond..
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maybe this will work for you maybe you seen it already but we still need some pre-orders to get this to production. Would you mind helping? Imo they will be better than oem doors! Probably cheaper too.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=735830
haha, I should start looting some of the pieces from my technician buddy's at sprint, all they do is stockpile them, no one would notice if they were missing a few lol. only problem is I couldn't see doing it for less than like 40$-60$, gotta split it 2 ways lol

Replacement housing: an alternative to cases

Over the years, my preferred method of addressing the wear/tear was not by using cases (which add bulk), but my simply getting a new phone housing when the old one gets too scratched up.
And it looks like OEM-like housing for HD mini are beginning to appear on the market, such as here.
Looks like HD mini housing is absolutely identical to Aria's. I'm going to stock up on one and give it a try.
Please let us know how this works out, I wonder if someone will sell just the back cover.
Sent from my HTC Liberty using XDA App
With most phones now having glass in the capacitive touch screens, I just don't see your extra housing providing much protection from a drop.
It's still a good idea though.
yollasho said:
With most phones now having glass in the capacitive touch screens, I just don't see your extra housing providing much protection from a drop.
It's still a good idea though.
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Indeed I'd be concerned about the screen in the case of a drop, but agreed its a good idea. Let us know how this works out, I'll have to keep it in mind if it does work on if/when my housing ever takes a beating
I bought 2 of these from ebay thinking the exact same thing. They were advertised for the HD mini as we all now know it is the arias winmo twin. When i received my housings I was very excited to try them on but ended up being very disappointed. The housing came with a few pieces of excess plastic from the manufacturing process which was no big deal. Next I noticed that there were no volume buttons, again not too big of a big deal as they can be carefully removed off the old case and hopefully attached to the new case. The absolute deal breaker was the fact that the Aria antenna IS the back cover, and this replacement did not include the antenna. I examined the original and I do not believe it is possible to remove the antenna and reattach it to a replacement. However this particular housing may be different, either way let us know what your results were.
check these out they look like oem with the htc
http://www.amazon.com/Amzer-Luxe-Argyle-Skin-Case/dp/B003TFDIZC/ref=pd_rhf_shvl_2
pcruz said:
The absolute deal breaker was the fact that the Aria antenna IS the back cover, and this replacement did not include the antenna.
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You're right -- none of the HD mini housings I see advertised on Ebay have the antenna contact leads on the inside
b_atman said:
check these out they look like oem with the htc
http://www.amazon.com/Amzer-Luxe-Argyle-Skin-Case/dp/B003TFDIZC/ref=pd_rhf_shvl_2
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That's a case, what's being discussed here is the actual body of the phone
It's too bad about the mini's back cover not having the antenna contacts, hopefully true Aria accessories will start coming out and you can get your hands on a real housing for it
ya sorry about that , it was deceptive looking the first one i looked at had the logo and tri-screw holes. thought it was a replacement back cover

How hard is it to replace the screen?

My screen got cracked and its hard to find someone who is willing to fix it (besides I dont have too much disposable income anyway). I have never took anything electronic apart before. How hard would it be to fix my screen? Considering my lack of experience would you recommend I dont try to?
I found it quite easy to replace the screen on mine. Im not the most experienced person in the world when it comes to tech, but the G4 is by far one of the simplest phones to take apart.
If your going to buy a new screen, I would strongly advise you go with one with the silver frame/bezel around the screen pre attached. It may cost a couple extra bucks but it is definitely worth it. I bought mine from here: http://www.etradesupply.com/lg-g4-h815-lcd-assembly-with-front-housing-no-small-parts-black.html
I can link you the video I watched if you want, it explains it very well.
Zelphion said:
I found it quite easy to replace the screen on mine. Im not the most experienced person in the world when it comes to tech, but the G4 is by far one of the simplest phones to take apart.
If your going to buy a new screen, I would strongly advise you go with one with the silver frame/bezel around the screen pre attached. It may cost a couple extra bucks but it is definitely worth it. I bought mine from here: http://www.etradesupply.com/lg-g4-h815-lcd-assembly-with-front-housing-no-small-parts-black.html
I can link you the video I watched if you want, it explains it very well.
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That would be cool, Thanks! That way I can see if it seem complicated. Would you happen to know if that website you linked me to will ship to Canada?
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Also it says its compatible with the H815, I have the H812. Would it still work for me?
Here's the video that i watched: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rX45jAzco_0
Its pretty straight forward really. There's only a dozen screws to take out, then you take off the plastic shroud, undo the ribbon connectors for the camera, screen and front camera, then remove the mother board, CAREFULLY remove all the components (there is a option for the new screen to have new components already on it, but its like 2x as much $$), then reassemble in reverse order. They tell you that you need a heat gun and double sided tape, but i didn't use either.
Fma15 said:
Would you happen to know if that website you linked me to will ship to Canada?
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Yea, they ship worldwide. I'm in Australia and it took probably 1 week to arrive (was over 3 months ago now).
Fma15 said:
Also it says its compatible with the H815, I have the H812. Would it still work for me?
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I have the H815T (which is different to the H815 btw) and it works flawlessly. Nice colour, no visible differences from the original (apart from the obvious shattered screen of the original) and it fit straight in.
Any other questions, feel free to ask
Zelphion said:
Here's the video that i watched: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rX45jAzco_0
Its pretty straight forward really. There's only a dozen screws to take out, then you take off the plastic shroud, undo the ribbon connectors for the camera, screen and front camera, then remove the mother board, CAREFULLY remove all the components (there is a option for the new screen to have new components already on it, but its like 2x as much $$), then reassemble in reverse order. They tell you that you need a heat gun and double sided tape, but i didn't use either.
Yea, they ship worldwide. I'm in Australia and it took probably 1 week to arrive (was over 3 months ago now).
I have the H815T (which is different to the H815 btw) and it works flawlessly. Nice colour, no visible differences from the original (apart from the obvious shattered screen of the original) and it fit straight in.
Any other questions, feel free to ask
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The youtube video is private.
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The youtube video is private.
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Haha, it wasn't private when I linked it [emoji1]
I found this one that is identical (it is literally the same video with really loud music placed over the top): https://youtu.be/wQvwPdb49es
Anyway, hope it helps [emoji4]

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