I just got this phone as a gift a month and a half ago, and somehow, just somehow the screen got cracked in my pocket. Everything still works fine, phone works great as always, but the screen is all messed up.
I went to a local Telus store, and they said they don't do repairs on physical damage which is stupid IMO. And I think the warranty my brother paid for might be up, he's not sure. And even so, I'm almost positive they'll say the warranty doesn't cover physical damage. The guy said my only hope would be to look for a 3rd party company online that can do repairs.
I tried looking around for a Screen/Digitizer Repair Kit for telus online, but they only had some for the sprint model of the phone. I know they're the same, but the screen shapes are clearly different.
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I don't know what else to do, so I'm hoping you guys can help somehow.
Thanks in advance!
Replacement LCD
Hi. Have a look on ebay. I would recommend you buy a complete LCD and digitiser pre-assembled in one unit... These typically cost around £35 UK pounds when bought from sellers in Hong Kong. You will need a set of jewellers screw drivers (mini torx drivers), and a set of tweezers. Also, would recommend downloading a Service Manual for the Diamond if you have never taken one apart before (you can find this with Google). You need to be very careful though, because there are two small black coaxial cables inside the device that carry the GPS, bluetooth/wifi signals from the upper antenna board to the lower motherboard. These are very easily damaged and it is difficult to locate replacements. I've changed a few LCDs in the past and it is relatively easy if you are careful and methodic about taking the device apart. If you are unsure, I would recommend finding a third party replacement service on the internet to do it for you....
i was seen one of your post. my diamond screen was broken and i get it to a serviceman. after he replace its touchscreen i lost my wifi,gps , bluetooth and phone microphone. can you help me to repair it? thanks alot
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I have attached a photo of my AT&T Tilt. I recently dropped it and I want to know if I just need to replace the screen or if there is another issue. The phone works perfectly but the screen has weird colors and distortion. Also, this is the screen I was looking at purchasing to replace the damaged screen: http://cgi.ebay.com/New-LCD-Touch-S...c0.m14&_trkparms=65:16|66:2|39:1|293:2|294:50 .
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I'm not 100% sure, but I think it might have to do with the ribbon cable that goes to the screen.
Dave
I just had a similar problem. Dropped my work laptop right on my screen, corner first mind you haha...
I bought this http://cgi.ebay.com/US-LCD-Screen-D...trkparms=65:12|66:1|39:1|72:1234|293:2|294:25
and got it fixed no problem. Took about 2 hours of tearing it apart and reassembling to do.
The screen includes the cable so if that is the issue then you are still fine. The screen comes with the dissembler tool, and the security screwdrivers you will need.
See the Kaiser Wiki for full disassemble instructions that worked quite well for me.
bobtheamazing - can you let me know how is the quality of the new screen?
uzim289 if you bought yours - can you let me know how the quality of the screen is ?
and any personal advice if i decide to take mine apart. Thank you.
I took mine to Vegas, kept it in my pocket, it was sure hot and my screen cracked... need to replace but wasn't sure if i should spend $80 on a certain website of just go the route of ebay.
Before you buy another screen I would recommend taking the phone apart first and just checking to see if the connector is loose. How far of a drop was it and what kind of surface did it hit?
This site
http://www.fonlogix.us/att-tilt-lcd-screen.html
I got my replacement screen from here and it was the best decision. trust me. I replaced my screen about 4 months ago, and my Tilt is just fine.
I bought a replacement for my Kaiser at Marktplaats.nl but that's for the netherlands. Replaced the lcd according the video from Fonlogix. I uploaded the video allso a while ago to youtube which made it verry easy to replace and now it works like a charm again. You might whant to check THIS SITE for a replacement.
Good luck.
:Edit:
I just noticed Fonlogix is cheaper
I replaced my sons Tilt LCD been like 8 months now works perfect no issues!
Not that hard to replace the screen just have to keep a sharp eye out for the teeny tiny screws!
Anybody know where to get the 'teeny tiny' screws? As I was removing the job wheel assembly, the small silver-colored screw was stripped out. Funny, it was the correct screwdriver size and everything, and other screws came out fine.
Anyone knows where i can find it? Mine is slightly loose now, (after i opened it for changing the SD-card)
Any help is much appreciated.
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I bought mine and didn't even touch it and there's a gap between the charger and the bottom cover of the phone where you can see the SIM card. Just a very poor design.
I have the same problem. I opened it to swap the sd card, and since then it doesn't close perfectly anymore.
I called htc about this, and they confirm that they only sell the upper part of the back cover. You can send it in, but then it'll cost you about 40 dollars for the fix, minus the shipping. I just ordered a silicone cover instead.
I just hope that they will start selling those bottom parts too.
Agent Blair said:
I bought mine and didn't even touch it and there's a gap between the charger and the bottom cover of the phone where you can see the SIM card. Just a very poor design.
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I agree with you I have seen many review criticise this! There seems to be a poor quality control at HTC for the HD7, the gap to me looks like about 1mm that's not acceptable!
Fortunately I have been very luck my HD7 does not have that gap!
It's a shame ... seriously ... the back housing is not the only part of a low quality ...
Even the power button doesnt seem to work properly (after two week of usage!) and i have to press it really hard to get it to work.
and I also saw the "Tarnished camera button" in the other thread ...
HTC!!!! SERIOUSLY?!!!
my local HTC repair shop contacted a lot of people but was also unable to get the part. i am thinking of superglue right now ...
superglued down. no other option but its perfect now
The gap annoyed me after I upgraded it to 32GB... So I carefully sanded down some of the plastic lugs and superglued the bottom part to the body. Yup, I know it was quite drastic but at least I've ended up with a perfect HD7... And a voided warranty! It's a shame that HTC allowed this horrible gap. My old HD2 was much better finished.
As much as i'd like to post a link for some back covers for you all there seems to be a lack of spare parts for the moment . I did however find a coverall solution that although doesn't fix your phones will at least let you hold it together until we can buy some at a later date
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/HTC-HD7-SHUBERT-ARMOUR-BACK-CASE-SILVER-UK-FREE-P-P-/120660151117
If you don't like the look of those there are various ones available from the us http://shop.ebay.com/?_from=R40&_np...313&_nkw=hd7+casing&_sacat=See-All-Categories
How To: Fix Broken Screen On HTC One M9
Alright I hope you're up for a bit of a project because this one is more complicated than trying to use chopsticks without any fingers. In fact if you have broken your screen within one year of buying your HTC One M9, I have good news for you! You can qualify for a free screen replacement from HTC which you should definitely take advantage of. You can check out more information on that here.
HTC Cracked Screen Replacement
Tools Needed
It's important to have these tools for this repair. It's a challenging repair and you will be working with a lot of fragile parts. There are many ribbon connectors to take apart and using the wrong tool could break them.
SIM card tray remover
Guitar picks
Torx T5 screwdriver
Metal opening tool
Phillips screwdriver
Parts Needed
You're going to need an LCD and digitizer to get your phone back up and running. Luckily these parts are surprisingly cheap compared to other phones. Here are a list of websites that you'll be able to find them on.
OEM LCD with Digitizer for HTC One M9
Repairs Universe $39.99
Amazon $35
ETrade Supply $50
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Repair Guides
I highly recommend using a video as a guide since this is a more complicated repair. If for some reason that's not possible these written instructions should do fine.
iFixit Guide
ETrade Supply
Repair Videos
There aren't a whole lot of repair videos on YouTube for you to watch. In fact it took me quite some time just to be able to find two decent ones. So I'll list them here and save you the trouble of having to search.
After everything is said and done, it's a fairly cheap repair but a difficult one. Watch the repair videos before you commit to buying the parts so you know what you're getting yourself into. Pull the wrong cable and your phone could automatically turn into a bomb and blow up half the city!... Probably.
How To: Fix Broken Screen On Nexus 6
A Nexus 6 is a monster of a phone with a beautiful six inch screen. You could go surfing on this thing if the weather was right. In fact that's exactly what I did when I broke the screen of my phone. I positioned the phone screen-down at the top of my stairs. I put my right foot on the phone and pushed myself down the steps. I was doing all kinds of tricks and everything was fine until I decided to grind on the railing. That's when I felt my phone crack. Even though I suffered a setback, I am not a quitter. I fixed my phone and was back surfing within a week. I'll share with you some of these helpful resources for doing a repair yourself.
Tools Needed
Only the most basic tools are needed for a safe disassembly of the Nexus 6. You probably already have these tools laying around your house somewhere. If not, here are the links to where you can find them online. If you're in a hurry and don't want to wait for shipping, these can all be found at your local hardware store.
Opening Picks
T3 Torx Screwdriver
Spudger
Tweezers
Parts Needed
We are going to need the LCD and Digitizer for this repair. These parts are somewhat expensive, so this will be the deciding factor of whether or not you want to invest in a repair.
Google Nexus 6 Display Assembly
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iFixit $189.95
Repairs Universe $174.99
ETrade Supply $168
Repair Guides
It's important to have an in depth repair guide created by someone who really knows what they're doing. These two guides are very easy to follow along so I'll list them here for your here.
ETrade Supply Guide
iFixit Guide
Repair Videos
Video guides are always a little easier to follow. If you enjoy listening to the soothing voice of a smartphone technician to keep you calm and focused during your repair, these videos offer the best solution.
Overall the Nexus 6 is a fairly easy phone to do any sort of repair on. It's up to you on whether you want to invest the money into the screen or if you want to put the money towards a new phone. Makes no difference to me. The only thing I care about is catching some waves.
Hi,
My Z3C must've randomly lost part of the bottom bezel at some point - I still don't understand why and how.
Phone was always in a TPU bumper case so it can't fall off or out. Must've gotten loose and dropped at some point when I removed the bumper to remove the sim card.
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The part that's missing is the edge part between bottom bezel and SIM card flap.
Phone was just sent in for repair for another issue(vibration more had a loose connection) and I got it back without issues..but that part of the bezel is still missing. Didn't mention it when it was repaired in fear of Sony denying a warranty repair.
Fixing it would be 5s job with super glue....so any idea where and how to get that part ?
Did lots of googling but couldn't find anything.
Only other option I could think of would be buying a broken/dead Z3C and ripping that bezel piece off.
youll probably have to get the whole frame
Seems like a waste. The small part that's missing ist just glued on.
Guess I'll have to look for a broken Z3C to get the spare part.
Are there Showroom models of the Z3C ? Like they have in shops sometimes, just the exterior without any electronics inside.
*Edit* Oh ok now I realize what you meant.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/for-Sony-Xp...Metal-Frame-Bezel-Plate-ZVHR277-/301593214487
Didn't expect the entire frame to be that cheap! Thanks m8.
I have a lot of it but if You live outside EU shipping can be more expensive than those fram on eBay.
I do live in the EU but allready ordered the ebay bezel.
Thanks though, might help out the next guy.
No problem. I have a lot of it cause whole frame is a trash after changing whole screen using original part. Anyway good advice for You - change only bumpers You need, not the whole frame. If You don't have knowledge hot to remove screen safety just skip it.
Sent from my Sony Xperia Z3 Compact using XDA Labs