I opened the phone keyboard, and the one of the springs on the back that helps the screen has appeared. (See pic).
How would you suggest fixing this, it looks like the spring is deformed so, cannot be just pushed back into place. Do I need to dis-assemble the whole phone?
I got the same issue on my wifes phone.
Any ideas?
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i replaced my kaiser screen and the only thing that i got was a white screen so i was wondering if someone here had the same problem and got it working properly again.
Check on the Kaiser thread. Someone posted the same issue, and I think his screen connection wasn't tight, and it came loose.
don't think thats the problem connection seem all okay but if you could find the thread link please post it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=346349&highlight=white+screen
thx but no one posted a solution...
Provide more info...
did it turn white immediately after the screen install or did you try to install a ROM or what?
If white right away, then I have bad news for you... you will need to recheck your connections... all two of them..., I know it is pain in the Ars but it is needed.
If you attempted to install a ROM and then the white screen, then it is a Software issue. To track back, do a hard reset and see if you get somewhere. Look in the wiki section for hard reset instructions.
yeah it turned white immediately after i installed the screen like in the picture
http://img338.imageshack.us/img338/619/clipboard8lm3.jpg
but when i put my old screen back i get the same as the guy in this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=358310&highlight=washed+up+screen
i even putted a new flex cable in
Ribbon Connector
I had the same thing happen with my wizard a while back. Make sure the ribbon connection is in all the way. Assuming the ribbon on the kaiser has the same type of connector as the wizard, there is a piece of plastic that you lift up to unlatch the ribbon, make sure that bracket is open, then stick the ribbon in all the way (it went in farther than I would have expected) and then push the little bracket back down to clamp the ribbon down to the leads. Make sure the ribbon is perfectly perpendicular to the clamp also (not entering the connector crooked). And maybe check to make sure that you are routing the ribbon correctly, where it is not being pullde out or loosened when you open the screen. I'm pretty confident that your problem lies somewhere in that ribbon connection. Anyhoo, good luck. I'd take you some pics but I just gave my wizard to a friend & I don't wanna open my kaiser. Yet.
i have a similar problem, any ideas on this?
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I had the same thing happen with my wizard a while back. Make sure the ribbon connection is in all the way. Assuming the ribbon on the kaiser has the same type of connector as the wizard, there is a piece of plastic that you lift up to unlatch the ribbon, make sure that bracket is open, then stick the ribbon in all the way (it went in farther than I would have expected) and then push the little bracket back down to clamp the ribbon down to the leads. Make sure the ribbon is perfectly perpendicular to the clamp also (not entering the connector crooked). And maybe check to make sure that you are routing the ribbon correctly, where it is not being pullde out or loosened when you open the screen. I'm pretty confident that your problem lies somewhere in that ribbon connection. Anyhoo, good luck. I'd take you some pics but I just gave my wizard to a friend & I don't wanna open my kaiser. Yet.
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hmm i think i already tried it. i even putted a new ribbon in but it doesn't hurt to try it again...
problem solved screen wasn't the same type as the old one a repair store fixed it. so the number on the screen gots to be exactly the same as the old one
Alright, so my problem is that when I slide out the keyboard to type something in, it won't actually rotate the screen. It isn't an issue with the ROM because I have flashed several different ones and it is the same no matter what.
What happens is that I slide out the keyboard, the screen freezes to whatever it was when I slid it out. I type whatever and when I close the phone it just loads up the text that I had typed in. So the keyboard itself works but I can't see what I typed until I close the phone again which is pretty inconvenient. Does anyone know of a way I can solve this? PLEEEAASSSE! help is much appreciated.
unfortunately it looks (almost 100%) like your ribbon cable between the circuit board and the screen needs replacing.
Your symptoms are EXACTLY what mine did. Then it got gradually worse and the screen ended up turning black on sliding it open.
I've replaced the ribbon cable, with some protection on the area that gets worn and so far the phone is fab again!
see this thread (yeah i know it's mine but it's certainly worked for me!)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=561151
obviously if your phone is under warranty it needs to go back, but once repaired it WILL do it again at some point. Terrible oversight in the design of an otherwise great handset.
over the past few weeks some of the buttons (namely left soft key, up and left) have stopped working, i've tried numerous roms just incase but it's definatley a hardware issue, now, i've dismanted the phone using the diamantos guide to see if anything jumps out at me, gave the phone a damn good cleaning whilst i had the chance, put it back together....but nothing, everything seems to be in order, all components in their rightful place but i still cant work it out, does anyone know if this is a common problem or if theres a fix as i've been unsuccessful in my searches.
actually, i just found the solution and it worked a treat, thanks anyway people.
btw, if anyone would like to know what i did then i'll be more than happy to share the solution.
Hi godofwap,
I have the same problem with a trinity I bought used. Tried to stick some papers under the buttons but that didn`t help so I`m very curious how You managed to get them working again. Hope You find the time to write a short notice.
Have some fine days,
FlyBy_1
ok, no problem, heres what i did.
before you start please be aware that this is a very delicate procedure and you should take care as this may naff up your beloved trinity.
ok, i first disassembled my trinity using the dimantos guide located here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=311463,
now, when you get to the keyboard / button pcb take it out if, you look closely you'll notice theres a thin adhesive plastic cover covering the metalic buttons, very very carefull peel this back (i used a sharp knife to get to it), making sure not to completely remove it, try to only expose the underneath of the buttons in question, you'll see that the buttons come away with the plasic leaving the underneath exposed, now, using a cotton bud and some lightly applied alcohol clean the contacts then when all is done, replace the plastic and make sure its firmly pressed back down you may notice it making a different, kind of sharper clicking noise when depressed than before meaning its worked, repeat for all buttons.
i think whats going on here is the gum or glue from the plastic film has "leaked" if you will, onto the plates meaning theres no contact from the buttons, this would also account for the very slight change in sound when you now press the button.
i found this info here http://forum.xda-developers.com/archive/index.php/t-289737.html
Nice find mate; sounds like a solution for my problem cause when I got my phone the first I had to do was to disassemble and clean the heck outta it, there was dust everywhere as if the old owner had laid it on the moon for a week. But who thought the buttons are actually separatable... strange technique.
Thanks for the hint, at least now I´ve got something to do over the holidays at my parents-in-law
Once again thanks for Your hint.
The problem with mine was actually not dust and stuff between the two halves but too much pressure by the former owner.
After I had separated the plastic film from the board I saw that there were very deep dents where the pick of the metal discs had pushed the soft pcb material down. So I cleaned them anyway and then reapplied the film with an offset of just a fraction of a millimetre so they make perfect contact with the pcb again.
Every single button again works perfectly now
My Droid's touch screen isn't working in the center vertically all the way down. I can still use the 'edges' of the screen. I need to use the middle of the screen for a few things (not transfering stuff over). Is there any way I can 'project' my Droids screen to my computer and click/touch in it to use it?
Thanks in advance for all help. It's appreciated
~mfungah
Edit: This is the original Motorola Droid.
I have the same problem on the right side of my milestone :S
I had the same problem, but from the back arrow upwards, specially when the phone got hot. As my phone was still on the warranty period, I flashed it back to stock and updated it to the official 2.2., took it to an Orange shop and got it back after almost a month: they basically changed the whole top part of the phone (I got a brand new screen )
Repair problem
I had a same failure. The touch panel was bad. I ordered one from eBay. It also came as well put it. It works well. Only so much wrong with me that for some reason the phone stacked in landscape mode, I can't change to portrait mode. What is wrong? I put together something wrong? I do not think so. Everything else goes. (or so it seems)
This has to do with the digitizer (the glass you touch over the top of the LCD you see) being defective or unsealed. This is due to environmental moisture finding its way into the phone and f**king with the electrictal signals sent by touching the screen. There is a 'phantom touch' issue that seems to happen before or during the vertical unresponsiveness, and that can usually be temporarily remedied by firmly pushing your screen downwards (your phone may restart) and taking a blowdryer to your phone until it's just hot enough to be uncomfortable to hold (and no longer take it into the bathroom while you shower). One way or another, you're going to have to replace your digitizer eventually.
Sent from my Droid using XDA App
I had the same problem months ago but it's now fixed.
STEPS:
1. Digitizer I bought from this guy:
http://cgi.ebay.ph/New-Touch-Screen-Digitizer-Motorola-Milestone-A853-/270780531 891?pt=UK_Replacement_Parts_Tools&hash=item3f0bc704b3#ht_2811wt_850
2. Dissasembly Videos (I advice you to watch them repeatedly before dissasembly):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6d7ETMfgq2s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dE81IaQHEHc
3. Phillips screw driver( for dealing with hard screws around the screen): Because I don't want you to use the low quality screw driver supplied with the digitizer.
4. Double sided tape: I got mine from a hardware shop for only P19. Buy a the more expensive tape(P100+) but look for a very thin one! You will use the cheap weak tape to stick some internal parts and use the Hard tape to stick the external casing. EDIT: I just used the cheap one for everything and it's strong enough.
5. PATIENCE: Don't be in a hurry. I even paused from time to time to get a better idea about what to do next. Get the feel of being a perfectionist (that same additude when I applied a screen protector )
That's the guide from me who haven't dissasembled a phone in my entire life but my milestone. So if something bad and technical that happens along the way then my knowledge can't help.. sorry.
Good luck bro!!
I've got a replacement screen that my friend had in his house. Mine was broken (both the display and the digitizer, the latter was acting very weird). I did the replacement myself, and when I was finally done, I noticed something. The Touch Screen wasn't working (I could see the image but no input was recognized). I tried opening it and checking every single cable to see if there was anything wrong, but there was nothing looking broken or out of place. When I was going to test it, I noticed another very weird thing. It actually works if I keep the back of the phone off (not the back interchangable cover, I mean the back of the phone that is screwed in place). The problem is that this phone has a very annoying design that makes it so the Wi-Fi, Speakers, Camera and some other stuff don't function well with the back plate off, speacially the Wi-Fi.
I trully have no idea what is happening or what is causing the problem with the touch screen, and have no idea why the back plate makes the screen act funny. Can someone please help me figure this out?
Perhaps something in the digitizer's flex cable is shorting with the back panel. Try putting a layer of electrical tape between the flex cable and the back panel.