[Q] Scratched Face plate of LG P990 - LG Optimus 2x

Guys my phone's faceplate is damaged... one of the corner is scratched , even though its metal.
My phone is under warranty.
Can any one recommend me what to do?
Like should i go to a LG service center or is there an alternative way to buy it any where online in India.
Please provide a link for the latter

Yeah, i have the similar problem but i just use a CASE to hide the SCRATCHES,
You should try it.

I don't understand what you mean, the only metal on the phone is the back where it says "With GOOGLE". The silver side surround is plastic.

It is possible to replace the screen surrounding plate (its plastic with metal effect) without replacing the digitizer? I found that they are offered as s single part.

jazzymc said:
It is possible to replace the screen surrounding plate (its plastic with metal effect) without replacing the digitizer? I found that they are offered as s single part.
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You can, but the bezel is stick to the digitizer using 3M adhensive, and is very hard to remove... (I disassembled the unit before, to replace my LCD and the digitizer, and the frame)

Take a look at ebay for replacement

the plastic metal effect its one with the groilla display they all make the front cover and you need to replace all front cover, a pay for mine 90€ in the lg services because my gorrila display was scrath a the metal plastic too.

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Kaiser's photo taken from camera is vague

I guess it is due to the camera part of the outer shell got friction between my pants pocket...
the transparent plastic pad got many tiny scratch now, so the image passed through the lens is shown very vague on the screen.
Should I use sand paper to rub or grind it until it is smooth ?
or are there any parts can be replaced ?
Thanks for your reply !
Absolutely do NOT use sandpaper on it!
Aside from trying to find a replacement part through HTC, there are a few products that advertise the ability to fill in scratches in plastic.
I use Plexus, which is usually sold at motorcycle shops. It's used to buff out scratches in plexiglass (the material used in motorcycle windshields, which is a form of plastic). I also use it on compact discs to buff out fine scratches.
i would push the transparent plastic pad out of your back cover completely, the camer works much better without this lens cover on.
flashy said:
i would push the transparent plastic pad out of your back cover completely, the camer works much better without this lens cover on.
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I agree, much better pictures without a 0.5 mm thick plastic layer in the middle. Anyway, there are some online shops that sell HTC TyTN II battery cover replacements. I remember seeing one in Expansys.
Do what I did in these thread. Guaranty you will be happy with your camera.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=2773949
Thanks

Camera Lens Replacement Glass

I recently dropped my hd2 and the glass around the lens broke off now the lens is exposed. is there a case that will cover it or a camera lens replacement.
Update: I know im not the only one in America with a glass crack where my lens is and would like to know where to get this fixed or a part site?
I just dropped and broke my camera lens as well today.
mines also cracked after 2 weeks of use....called customer service and they did a manufacturer's warranty and got the replacement right away
Check on eBay - they have direct replacement lenses - OEM. You will have to figure out a way to get some double sided tape to mount it for most of them.
VERY CHEAP - fortunately they are available.
found a replacement on ebay. you dont need to take apart phone or anything. i just super glued around the lens and popped in. good as new.
if $ is not an option look at this...
http://cnn.cn/shop/htc-hd2-oem-housing-set-p-8816.html
They are cheaper on ebay. just ordered one.
Get the Otterbox Defender. I think it is the only case out there truly protecting the camera lens.
i have a cracked camera lens..how do i take it off?
Since it's already cracked, use a knife or something and carefully pry into the cracked area and pull up the cracked glass. Thats how I did it. Just becareful not to push too hard.
is there like walktrhough guide video for this?
Sorry, theres no video or walk through that I know of. As long as you pry off the broken lens its simple from there. Just pry off the lens and then just stick the new one in. Theres not much more than that. You don't have to take the phone apart or anything.
A small sewing needle is a great tool to use. Just pry out the broken piece or you can even do it from the side. What I found when I did it was that there was a ring of adhesive that is difficult to reset correctly once you take the broken lens out. I actually just took the needle and scraped off the adhesive and placed the new lens in so that it's below the surface (beveled, I guess you could say). It stays in just like the old one -- otherwise you'll scratch it the minute you put it down on the table.
charlieb620 said:
found a replacement on ebay. you dont need to take apart phone or anything. i just super glued around the lens and popped in. good as new.
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What happens if it breaks again now that you used super glue?
...I used some 3M double sided tape and a hole punch. I cut it to size and punched a hole in the middle...carefully cleaned all the old adhesive off and dropped it in. Its not going anywhere and absolutely no dust can get under it...if it breaks again (which it may...so I ordered two because the price was so cheap) it will be much easier to remove than super glue.

Replace camera glass cover safely?

Hello everyone.
So I noticed some scratches on the glass cover of the camera. I got some replacement glasses, to replace myself. Is there a trick/guide to take off the previous glass, without breaking it?
Some videos say to use a heat gun, but as I understand, the back cover, and even the actual lenses are made of plastic. I'm afraid I'd melt the lenses, and/or make them murky. So I didn't use a heat gun, and I tried using a sharp cutter to pry it open, but it's very hard, as the glass is lower than/flush with the outer ring. I ended up shattering the glass. Luckily, the shards didn't scratch the lenses (as far as I know of). The problem is, the new glass I glued on it got fingerprint on the inside (yeah, human error on my part). Now I have a few other replacement glasses (I bought a few, just in case), but I'm afraid I'd shatter this one again, trying to get it open with a cutter. Does anyone know how to safely take the glass cover off?
Thank you.
creatip said:
Hello everyone.
So I noticed some scratches on the glass cover of the camera. I got some replacement glasses, to replace myself. Is there a trick/guide to take off the previous glass, without breaking it?
Some videos say to use a heat gun, but as I understand, the back cover, and even the actual lenses are made of plastic. I'm afraid I'd melt the lenses, and/or make them murky. So I didn't use a heat gun, and I tried using a sharp cutter to pry it open, but it's very hard, as the glass is lower than/flush with the outer ring. I ended up shattering the glass. Luckily, the shards didn't scratch the lenses (as far as I know of). The problem is, the new glass I glued on it got fingerprint on the inside (yeah, human error on my part). Now I have a few other replacement glasses (I bought a few, just in case), but I'm afraid I'd shatter this one again, trying to get it open with a cutter. Does anyone know how to safely take the glass cover off?
Thank you.
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If you wanna fix the glass, you can scratch it with an eraser or rub some toothpaste on it.
Do not do this, the text above is meant for comedical purposes only
Edit: rub, not run idot.

Xiaomi Mi3w - Rear Housing > What's is this black tape for? Thermal? EMI Shielding?

Hi guys/gals. I received a replacement rear case for my cancro device, and noticed that the replacement doesn't have this (see image) tape installed.
I tried to remove the original, but to be honest; it's very difficult to remove without breaking/tearing/stressing it... Which I did.
So, my question... Is this thermal tape or just EMI shielding tape? I'm leaning towards the latter because it wasn't mating against any metallic surface.
It's very thin, and has a shiny black plastic exterior; and as mine is now torn - a somewhat thin metallic layer in the middle.
As my tape is broken... I didn't try to install it on the replacement rear housing. Any problems as a result of not replacing this properly? Signal problems?
Thanks.

Remove and replace back camera lens

The camera lens is cracked. I can buy just the glass or glass and frame (bezel). I have found a video on how to replace just the glass but there isn't any info around on replacing the complete unit. It looks like some heat and a razor might lift it off the back cover, but I dont know if there is any other attachment holding it in place from the inside. Can anyone clarify this for me?
Probably just double sided adhesive tape. Isopropyl alcohol and maybe some heat to lift it if anything is needed at all.
Get the OEM replacement to preserve the optical qualities. Or just buy a rear cover if that's included. The price is usually cheap.
You'll want the pre-cut adhesive mounting if you replace just the glass to preserve it's sealing.

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