So I've recently replaced the broken screen on my 2013, and have run into a bit of a snag. The phone boots up just fine without the top cover piece with the speaker installed. Once I screw it down, the phone will not boot. I've used two different ones and I get the same problem. Can anyone offer me any advice?
I have pics, but I'm apparently not allowed to post them yet.
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My Xperia X1 is currently experiencing problems. The screen no longer lights up!
I started experiencing this problem a while ago, when opening and closing the device.
Day by day everything went from bad to worse and at one point it no longer lit up!
At first I thought there was some kind of screen problem so I bought one new LCD off ebay.
I disassembled my Xperia carefully following a tutorial on youtube.com and replaced the screen. Nothing changed. The screen didn't light up.
The strange thing is that everything else worked! Sound, buttons, vibration etc. all work without a glitch.
I had gave up my hopes of reviving my device and for four long months it simply got dusty. That is, until I found this post :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=561151
I opened my device and realised that I have the same problems mentioned in that post.
Thus, in an attempt to solve the issues I opened my phone and took the following pictures.
Please can anybody confirm that I have flex ribbon issues and tell me what I can do to solve this problem once and for all? Can I fix it or do I need a new Xperia flex ribbon?
I can't wait to start using my 'old' device again!
Look like a flex ribbon issue to me. You can fix it by getting a flex ribbon of course. I've had 3 go out on me...thinking about giving up on this phone entirely.
As mentioned in the previous thread re: similar problem, the flex will always be the culprit in any device with slide or flip form factor, not limited to Xperia. Most of the repairs coming in are for flex damage, regardless of the device price and quality.
I had no issues with replaced flexes on Xperia, once installed they serve their life span (albeit short one). It is possible to reinforce the flex, provided your tape is a very fine one, it needs to run in particular place only, e.g. where it is physically rubbed and bent the most.
Hello,
I recently took apart an original Motorola Droid just to see what it looked like inside, and to indulge my friend's curiosity (since it's technically her phone). Since I did that, the touchscreen no longer works at all. (which she's not wild about, though thankfully she does have another phone).
The glass on the screen is cracked, but the display assembly itself is fine. I made sure to put all of the connectors back in their right places, and even took the phone apart again to make sure that everything is assembled correctly.
Does anyone have any insights or thoughts on how to get the touchscreen working again? (Please? So my friend doesn't kill me?)
[Q] Milestone digitizer replaced, but new one has problem with "calibration"
Hi!
I got a two year old Milestone on which the digitizer started to act up a while ago, with random clicks (seems to be referred to as "ghost" clicks) and touches everywhere, pretty unusable. After buying a new digitizer on ebay and replacing the old one, all those problems are now gone!
However, I do still have touch problems. It seems a few percent of the top and the bottom is unreachable. Input is registered, but at the wrong location. The bottom "buttons" (which is via digitizer as well?) works fine however!
A video of it says it all:
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To me, this looks like some kind of calibration error... Not sure if that is applicable though.. Cannot find any kind of references to this on either this forum nor anywhere else.
Now, I've tried the following:
* Going back to stock firmware
* Clean CM7 (which is what I used before)
* Wiping all caches & resetting everything
Nothing seems to help. I can not find any calibration tools or anything either..
Any hints?
Thank you!
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While waiting for a re-shipped item from the ebay seller (paid extra shipping only), the digitizer magically started to work again!
Not really sure how or why, but after leaving it powered up but idle for almost a week, the upper part of the digitizer was fully functional! The lower part was however still non-functional exactly like the video shows.
For some reason I got the idea that all this was somehow heat related; it had been lying in a relatively warm, closed off room during this period. So, I put the lower, still non-working, half of the digitizer (still powered on) a few centimeters below a regular desk lamp, applying some heat to it. I left it like this for an hour, and when I pulled it out, it was working flawlessly! Has now been working fine for ~2 weeks.
Just thought I'd post this here in case anyone else has the same problem.. There has to be some kind of manufacturing problem with this one, not being glued together properly or something.. At least I got an extra digitizer now as spare, in case this one gives up again
So I've installed a shiny new digitizer on my D3 and I've barely been able to boot since. At first nothing but the back-light came on except one out of ten tries actually got me to the lock screen where it appeared to have frozen. Took it apart and put it back together again. At this point only the charging led comes on, screen is blank. Re-assembled again making damn sure all cables were properly inserted, same thing. Power+M does nothing. I confess I did rough up the cables a bit, looking under a magnifying glass I don't see any obvious tears however.
Anyone else been through this?
...i bought the same droid with new digitizer for parts on ebay.
Problem was the Flex Ribbon Cable.
On ebay is opprox for $30.
You had issues with booting also?
my problem was ...sometimes boot with display white, sometime white
New flex cable did the trick!:laugh: I have 890 installed right now, could someone kindly remind me of the typical procedure for installing Maverick or Eclipse from here? I know this ususally involves un-rooting, bootloader/recovery but I'm not sure which guides to follow and in which order. Thanks.
EDIT:Nevermind, I found the information in the post next to this one.
As we all know, the phone is pretty darn well put together and surprisingly durable. But, unfortunately, it is not invincible. About a month and a half ago I cracked my screen. The phone had a case, but it wasn't anything hefty (the HTC Double Dip case). The phone was still completely usable, but I like the phone and wanted to keep it nice so I decided to replace the screen. I ordered the screen + framework assembly and it was about $55. In the past when I have replaced screens on a few iPhones and an ASUS tablet the parts were quite a bit cheaper, but whatever. My phone is the black model, but I decided to try something different and ordered the new part with red speaker grills. Most guides and such said that the M7 is a pretty hard phone to repair, but I have worked on a couple other phones before, so I gave it a go. After many, many hours of carefully prying apart the phone and transplanting the logic boards to the new screen framework I put it all back together and powered it up. To my surprise the phone powered up and the screen worked fine. (And let me tell you the red and black looks damn good). The first thing I noticed was that vibration didn't work. A bit annoying, but the phone looked good enough that I could get past that. Next I tested the speakers and noticed that at full volume the speakers sound a little bit messed up. Again, a little annoying, but I'm not a professional so I wasn't overly disappointed. Then came the real problem...
THE REAL PROBLEM:
When I put the SIM card in the phone didn't detect it. After a reboot it still didn't detect it. After a factory restore it still didn't detect it. Perhaps the ribbon cable connecting the SIM reader to the board was not all the way secured? After how hard it was to take the phone apart the first time I was not a fan of the idea of doing it again. But alas, the next day I opened the phone back up super carefully so not to damage the new parts. It was thankfully a little bit easier the second time. I made sure the SIM reader was all the way connected, but the phone still wouldn't read the SIM. I pulled the old SIM reader out from the old screen framework assembly and plugged it into the board, but the SIM was still not detected, indicating that the new screen did not come with a bad SIM reader. Has this problem happened to anyone else? What steps should I take? I now have really nice looking M7 that is essentially useless.
So does anyone have input on this?
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Same thing happened to me. Also swapped out the old reader without any luck.... Any update on this?
Does it detect it at all? Like ask for the pin code if you use that?
Do you have to disconnect the battery when replacing the screen on this phone? I know on some phones I repaired I had to manually set the current time and date (resets to year 1970 or something like that if you disconnect the battery) to get a signal.
Otherwise I have no idea