When replacing the digitizer i read somewhere i need to transfer the old plastic prongs to the new digitizer, the ones under the 3 buttons at the bottom of the digitizer.
Does anyone know exactly how these are place? Because it doesn't seem to fit properly when i try to attach the LCD to the digitizer, the little prongs raise the Digitizer off the lcd.
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here is my story: i got a cracked screen and damage housing g1 everything else works fine, so i've decided to purchase an new housing from ebay, when i dissect the g1 i've realize the only crack is the front cover, the lcd and the digitizer is perfectly fine, so i have been looking around for that outer screen part, but unfortunately all that i've fine is screens that already have the digitizer attached to the screen which cost around $50. so here is the QUESTION: anyone know where i can fine that screen piece? O btw the new housing does not come with that piece which is very gay.
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.
Hey would anyone by chance have any 3m 2mm adhesive tape or any tape that would fit for the htc hd2 digitizer replacement? I would spend $5 to get it on eBay but shipping takes a whole freaking month to get here, and it's not worth $10 on amazon either because I will not be using the whole role. I will be greatly appreciate it if anyone can send me several pieces of some type of adhesive tape that they used when they replace their digitizer
The 3m tape I used sucked (got it off ebay) so I just applied gel superglue between the lcd and chassis lol
In the event you have to change your digitizer/lcd again, you will have to pry it apart with a hobby knife, so just apply enough superglue to hold it together and not too much so that its completely permanent.
Hello. Some time ago, I broke my digitizer and had to replace it. I ordered just the plain digitizer, removed the old one from the frame and put the new one on. The guides recommended to use double sided tape, but I used glue instead. Now, I've already had to open the device once to clean the dust. When I changed the digitizer, there were 2 small particles of dust accidentally left under the screen, and over time there were eventually 100s of particles. 2 days ago I cleaned the digitizer and LCD of dust and again, accidentally left a small particle of dust under the screen, but it didn't really bother me. Now I am already seeing 10s of dust particles under the screen. Where is it all coming from? Could it be because I used glue in the first place to put the glass to the digitizer instead of tape?
Oh, and I'll mention that with the original digitizer+frame there were no dust problems
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When i change my digitizer to me i didnt found so much dust.(and i was using the phone for 1,5 year.
I didn't have any dust problems with original digitizer either, but when I installed a new one and used glue to put the glass to the frame (the original used double-sided tape) I started getting dust problems.
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I didn't have any dust problems with original digitizer either, but when I installed a new one and used glue to put the glass to the frame (the original used double-sided tape) I started getting dust problems.
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Well, I've never replaced this phone digitizer. But I've done it with other phones, and some ipods. From my experience, I think you have the answer: using glue instead of double-sided tape creates some little holes as the glue dries and (hope to made myself understandable) "compresses" itself leaving some empty spaces "behind". ¿Do you have any possibility to clean glue and reinstall with double sided tape?
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Well, I've never replaced this phone digitizer. But I've done it with other phones, and some ipods. From my experience, I think you have the answer: using glue instead of double-sided tape creates some little holes as the glue dries and (hope to made myself understandable) "compresses" itself leaving some empty spaces "behind". ¿Do you have any possibility to clean glue and reinstall with double sided tape?
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I'll probably order a new digitizer, the one I have has scratches. I am not sure if I should order digitizer+frame and attach it myself using double sided tape or order a frame with the digitizer already attatched? The plus side to ordering a ready one is that it'll save me a few hours of work, but maybe they used glue to attach glass to the frame?
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I am not sure if I should order digitizer+frame and attach it myself using double sided tape or order a frame with the digitizer already attatched? [...] maybe they used glue to attach glass to the frame?
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I would trust that if they sold it attached, it should be by the "official" way. And as I understand, that is with double-sided tape. But of course, I can't be sure.
I changed mine a couple of weeks ago and have the same problem. I used double sided tape but I cut it myself in small fragments and might not have been that accurate and might have left gaps between the fragments. Don't really remember what it looks like from inside but could the hole for the phone speaker allow dust to get in from above? Really have to open it up and seal it better...
Unfortunately the display of my X98 Air 3G is broken.
I checked with aliexpress and found various replacement displays.
However I could not find a tutorial on how to replace the display.
Any help or a link to a step by step guide would be very much appreciated.
Thanks
It's quite easy. . . just take your time.
I replaced the digitizer on mine a few weeks ago. It's a very easy task to accomplish. Just take your time. If your old digitizer screen is badly cracked, cover it with masking tape to hold the pieces of glass in place before continuing.
The digitizer is held in place with double-sided tape. To soften the bond, use a hair dryer or paint remover blower (just keep it a few inches from the screen and don't let the screen become too hot). As the old bond softens, use guitar picks or some other plastic tool to wedge between the digitizer frame and the tablet frame and slide the pick or tool carefully all the way around. This takes a few minutes to work you way around the outside edges of the tablet screen. Be patient and work at it slowly.
Once you have it free, open the back of the tablet with the same guitar pick or tool (the back pops off white easily). Be careful to retain the switch buttons which will fall off when you remove the back.
Disconnect the digitizer ribbon cable from the motherboard by sliding back the black end tabs and lifting the flap to free the cable.
Clean off the LCD panel, make sure there are no dust or glass particles. Use alcohol or eye glass cleaner to carefully wipe it clean
The new digitizer already has double-sided tape attached. Peel off the protective film on the inside of the new digitizer. Peel off the protective strips from the double-sided tape. Feed the ribbon cable through the slot and carefully line up the new digitizer to the frame. Gently press around the edges to hold it in position. Attach the ribbon cable, close the connector flap and lock both sides. Fold and tape the excess ribbon cable to keep things flat.
Insert the power/volume buttons in their slot on the back panel and close the tablet and snap it into place. Check that the new digitizer is firmly in place.
You're done.
There are many YouTube videos showing how to remove the digitizer on various other tablets, they are pretty well all the same including your Teclast.
Have fun
Where you brought that screen and how much was that?
As I saw right now is very expensive...