I have a Motorola Telus Milestone that I am using on AT&T in the USA. I believe the motherboard may have died on my phone and am looking to see about getting a replacement motherboard specific to Telus/AT&T if anyone has one they are looking to sell let me know. Thank you
Sir,
I'm not sure about you can find a new motherboard, it may cost similar prices with phone.
I have bought a rarely used Motorola Milestone for $300 on Ebay, I liked it too much but I have problem with the keyboard slider, it's no holding tight, shaking sometimes,
Do you think the sell the phone as parts ?
If yes, how much do you want for both keyboard slider mechanism and camera button (if it's still in golden color, mine came in white color :S )
According to the Motorola Canada website my phone is still covered under warranty for another 2 months. However it obviously does not mean that it will be repaired/replaced. I am still waiting to hear from Motorola if I should send my phone in or not. However if things do not go the way I am hoping. I would sell the device as is for parts only. I will leave a comment on this thread depending on either way whatever I hear from Motorola.
If I do end up selling the device it will be as a whole unit, not broken down. There is a website I found that has parts for the a lot of phones. Here it is:
http://www.globaldirectparts.com/SearchResults.asp?Search=milestone
I may buy whole unit if I can effort the price, please just let me know about it.
Thanks for the link, jgregoryj1
Edit : Do you know any website like that but selling single unit,too ?
So I am one of the people that hard bricked their Note by stupidly flashing a CM9 kernel while on ICS repack leaked kernels. Here is my problem:
my Note's EMMC chip is completely broken (sent it to mobiletechvideos to be fixed) and I contacted Samsung but apparently because I live in Canada and my Note is a European model there's NOTHING they can do to help me replace the motherboard. So I then called Samsung UK....and they stated they couldn't help me either because even though my Note is European model I live in Canada, they do not service phones outside Europe. › frustrated I began to look up on Google for places that sells the Notes motherboard with NO luck.
so if anyone who has a solution to this could please help me, I'd greatly appreciate it!
Sent From My Paranoid Powered Note Baby!
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So I am one of the people that hard bricked their Note by stupidly flashing a CM9 kernel while on ICS repack leaked kernels. Here is my problem:
my Note's EMMC chip is completely broken (sent it to mobiletechvideos to be fixed) and I contacted Samsung but apparently because I live in Canada and my Note is a European model there's NOTHING they can do to help me replace the motherboard. So I then called Samsung UK....and they stated they couldn't help me either because even though my Note is European model I live in Canada, they do not service phones outside Europe. › frustrated I began to look up on Google for places that sells the Notes motherboard with NO luck.
so if anyone who has a solution to this could please help me, I'd greatly appreciate it!
Sent From My Paranoid Powered Note Baby!
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you wont find a mobo online i tried b4 , you could try getting in touch with companys in uk or usa who advertise to fix gt-n7000 and arrange to pay the postage fees there and back tho will be costly , would probably be cheaper to buy one on ebay and get it shipped and either keep your old one for spares or sell it for spares
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you wont find a mobo online i tried b4 , you could try getting in touch with companys in uk or usa who advertise to fix gt-n7000 and arrange to pay the postage fees there and back tho will be costly , would probably be cheaper to buy one on ebay and get it shipped and either keep your old one for spares or sell it for spares
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that's really discouraging I've purchased another Note already spa I guess ill just hold onto my.old paper weight till it becomes of use......my...dammit Samsung!
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I would just hang on to it. You at least have a replacement screen if you ever break the one on the new Note. Those alone are $180+ online
Hi Xperia SP users
I have done some disassembly and find out that my LCD screen is indeed broken. Since I am not a rich guy, I decided to replace the screen rather than buying a new device. Touch is fine, it is just the display module that fcked.
However I come up into another problem; all replacement parts are not genuine. Heck of course, I know this. But to actually "buy" one is not easy. The mere 15$ might be cheap for some of you. But for a school student like me, it can actually can impact my $$ life Especially currency conversion.
So what's the problem? Why do I need to ask?
I am searching for someone that has replaced his / her phone screen and that he / she is satisfied with the new screen. I would like to know where he / she bought that replacement part. in this online world.
It is just I am quite worried that I bought a faulty product. Ahem chinese products ahem. But I know some chinese product can indeed perform well, and thus, this thread.
So, do you have anything to recommend me? Whether it is a chinese product or branded, how do feel about your new screen? Would you drop me a link to buy it?
I bought mine on Amazon from Sony. As expected it worked fine.
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Hi Xperia SP users
I have done some disassembly and find out that my LCD screen is indeed broken. Since I am not a rich guy, I decided to replace the screen rather than buying a new device. Touch is fine, it is just the display module that fcked.
However I come up into another problem; all replacement parts are not genuine. Heck of course, I know this. But to actually "buy" one is not easy. The mere 15$ might be cheap for some of you. But for a school student like me, it can actually can impact my $$ life Especially currency conversion.
So what's the problem? Why do I need to ask?
I am searching for someone that has replaced his / her phone screen and that he / she is satisfied with the new screen. I would like to know where he / she bought that replacement part. in this online world.
It is just I am quite worried that I bought a faulty product. Ahem chinese products ahem. But I know some chinese product can indeed perform well, and thus, this thread.
So, do you have anything to recommend me? Whether it is a chinese product or branded, how do feel about your new screen? Would you drop me a link to buy it?
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Hi my friend, don´t worry, look here:
http://www.witrigs.com/sony-xperia-sp-replacement-parts
Fair price, fast delivery and no problems.
Change it, it´s like new :fingers-crossed:
greets, reinipic
Why is it so hard to find any parts for this device?
I have managed to pretty severely crack my screen on my Tab S2, and unfortunately( never again), I did not buy the protection plan from Best Buy.
There is a local place close to where I live that will do the work, but wants to charge $350+ to replace the screen. Needless to say, that's not going to happen.
I've been scouring the interwebs to try to find a screen/digitizer I can purchase and attempt to replace on my own, but I can't find a single site selling parts for the Tab s2.
Anyone have any ideas? I haven't owned the tablet long at all and I would love to be able to repair it.
Thanks.
ITdrummer said:
Why is it so hard to find any parts for this device?
I have managed to pretty severely crack my screen on my Tab S2, and unfortunately( never again), I did not buy the protection plan from Best Buy.
There is a local place close to where I live that will do the work, but wants to charge $350+ to replace the screen. Needless to say, that's not going to happen.
I've been scouring the interwebs to try to find a screen/digitizer I can purchase and attempt to replace on my own, but I can't find a single site selling parts for the Tab s2.
Anyone have any ideas? I haven't owned the tablet long at all and I would love to be able to repair it.
Thanks.
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a diffrent approach to take and i would reccomend is to buy the screen yourself online, then take it to a shop (maybe the one you mentioned) and asked them to install the glass on your device, this way you only pay them for the manual labor
Phurkus said:
a diffrent approach to take and i would reccomend is to buy the screen yourself online, then take it to a shop (maybe the one you mentioned) and asked them to install the glass on your device, this way you only pay them for the manual labor
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That would be great, but the whole point is that I can't find anywhere that sells the screen.
If they want $350 to replace the screen, I would simply buy another Tab S2 on Craig's List. If you look a bit, you can find Tab S2 8.0's for less than $300 on Craig's List. I bought mine brand-new on Craig's List with the official Samsung book cover for $280.
--Ron
dutch_in_seattle said:
If they want $350 to replace the screen, I would simply buy another Tab S2 on Craig's List. If you look a bit, you can find Tab S2 8.0's for less than $300 on Craig's List. I bought mine brand-new on Craig's List with the official Samsung book cover for $280.
--Ron
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It just surprises me that there are sites that sell replacement parts for every other Samsung tablet and phone on the market, but nothing for the Galaxy Tab S2.
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It just surprises me that there are sites that sell replacement parts for every other Samsung tablet and phone on the market, but nothing for the Galaxy Tab S2.
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Yes, its totally ridiculous that no one sells it. You can buy a LCD with Digitizer on Ebay for about $250 from China. I found another place that I think is in California but they want you to buy a minimum of 2 LCD's. What kind of crap policy is that??
ITdrummer said:
Why is it so hard to find any parts for this device?
I have managed to pretty severely crack my screen on my Tab S2, and unfortunately( never again), I did not buy the protection plan from Best Buy.
There is a local place close to where I live that will do the work, but wants to charge $350+ to replace the screen. Needless to say, that's not going to happen.
I've been scouring the interwebs to try to find a screen/digitizer I can purchase and attempt to replace on my own, but I can't find a single site selling parts for the Tab s2.
Anyone have any ideas? I haven't owned the tablet long at all and I would love to be able to repair it.
Thanks.
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I think the reason is that it requires a special "heating box", to even open the case on an S2. You have to heat the entire tablet to a certain temp to melt the glue to open the case. I have yet to be able to even determine what that temp is. This should be warning to every S2 owner to be double sure to get a protective screen for their tablets.
Hi. Another question. What can we say about screen compatibility between T710 & T713 or T810 & T813 (and their respective 4G versions) ? Are they switchable?
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Hi. Another question. What can we say about screen compatibility between T710 & T713 or T810 & T813 (and their respective 4G versions) ? Are they switchable?
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They are. Plenty of youtube videos showing you how to change screens. It's not difficult at all.
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I think the reason is that it requires a special "heating box", to even open the case on an S2. You have to heat the entire tablet to a certain temp to melt the glue to open the case. I have yet to be able to even determine what that temp is. This should be warning to every S2 owner to be double sure to get a protective screen for their tablets.
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I've succeeded in opening an 810 using a simple household steam iron and an xacto knife. The problem is that a replacement screen cost as much as buying a used tablet. And the risk of breaking something in attempting to replace it yourself is fairly high.
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And the answer is pretty much irrelevant anyway. Even though the screens are interchangeable, I doubt very seriously if you'll find either one at a price that's less than what you'd pay for a used tablet. I've been looking for months on eBay for a T8xx with a good screen but something else bad, that I could buy for less than $225 and haven't found one yet. The cheapest I found for a new one is $250. That is less than what a used T810 in decent condition would cost, but I'd have no guaranty it would fix the bad tablet. The bad one boots and I can hear audio messages when I turn it on, but what if there is something else wrong other than the screen itself causing it to be blank?
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ITdrummer said:
Why is it so hard to find any parts for this device?
I have managed to pretty severely crack my screen on my Tab S2, and unfortunately( never again), I did not buy the protection plan from Best Buy.
There is a local place close to where I live that will do the work, but wants to charge $350+ to replace the screen. Needless to say, that's not going to happen.
I've been scouring the interwebs to try to find a screen/digitizer I can purchase and attempt to replace on my own, but I can't find a single site selling parts for the Tab s2.
Anyone have any ideas? I haven't owned the tablet long at all and I would love to be able to repair it.
Thanks.
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Hi; If you have the patience, you can just buy a digitizer, and replace that... it's about 1/4th the cost. I've noticed the digitizer for the Tab A 8.0" looks identical to the digitizer for the S2, I wonder if they are the same? I know the lcd in the S2 is not the same, but the digitizer, I suspect is... they're on ebay for about $15.95
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The temp to release the glue is 60 Celcius/140 degrees F.
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s2 uses a special 4x3 amoled screen. The digitizer and led display is integrated into one assembly. Good luck finding that, it probably comes directly from samsung fabs, so its not going to happen for a reasonable price... Shops that offer repair are most likely scavenging parts from used/damaged units they buy. Most common you find worn battery, broken usb port, or cracked screen. Seeing as how the display consists of 2/3 or more the bill of materials, it makes sense for them to charge so much. The labor and screen costs a ton. Keep in mind that the components on the mainboard are cheap, the soc is probably only 60$ or so... Batteries are like 10-15... Replacement usb port is pennies...
Generally when you break an amoled display or burn it in, you are SOL and have an expensive paperweight. It is like totaling the front end of a commuter car. Its not like an apple ipad screen that is mass produced and available directly from china for pennies.
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hi there, do you have the link to the digitizer? I have sm-t719y with broken screen and lcd. I just want to extract some important data out of it. usb debugging is not turned on... tried this adapter but does not work with the Tab S2.
www.tokopedia.com/alonline26/mhl-to-hdmi-otg-untuk-samsung-galaxy-s3s4note2
mhl has different versions. You should be able to find one that works. IIRC the white samsung chinese knock offs work, and are just a few $ us
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They are. Plenty of youtube videos showing you how to change screens. It's not difficult at all.
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I'm sorry to bump this but I have the same question as Beyaz66, but I believe the question was phrased a little confusingly. The actual question is if the different model screens are interchangeable with one another. For example, putting a T719 screen on a T713 model. I see the specs are basically the same and it seems only the appearance is different, but does anyone have any knowledge on this? Thanks!
Hello guys,
I own a S10 model SM-G973F ,
Sadly,
My motherboard completely died but the rest of parts are working well.
I want to buy the unlock version of S10 Motherboard model SM-G973U.
Is it possible? if its unlocked version it will work?
Thanks,
The U1 variant should work but double check.
It likely be the cam and C port modules that give you trouble if at all.
I was of the belief that the C port pcb wasn't interchangeable on the N10+; apparently it's the same for all US Snapdragon variants.
If not compatible you will lose phone and internet service. Next time I go to change out the C port PCB I'll document it fully... a repair shop screwed up the last one and I didn't record which PN# was on the replacement board, duh.
Next time I'll just do it right and do it myself!!!
So to sum up,
you suggest to buy a new/used same board model as I had (SM-G973F).
Any chance you know where could i buy for a reasonable price?
ForcePower1337 said:
So to sum up,
you suggest to buy a new/used same board model as I had (SM-G973F).
Any chance you know where could i buy for a reasonable price?
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No clue and if used the IMEI needs to be clean.
A used S10 is another option, a parts queen.
For $400 you could buy a used N10+ in excellent condition but same issues there with buying used. If you don't mind the size it be a definite upgrade. New ones are going for $800 now.
If you buy used there's another issue, the firmware version. Android 9 is preferable, 10 is as high as I would go. Make -sure- you known what firmware is loaded as sellers many times don't list what's actually loaded. Best to talk with the seller by phone.