Hello there,
I need to replace my LCD display. Does anybody can tell me where to buy a compatible LCD panel + frame, possibly original at a competitive price?
I own a Redmi 4 Note global snapdragon. I'm based in Italy.
Thank you,
Davide
caravaggio971 said:
Hello there,
I need to replace my LCD display. Does anybody can tell me where to buy a compatible LCD panel + frame, possibly original at a competitive price?
I own a Redmi 4 Note global snapdragon. I'm based in Italy.
Thank you,
Davide
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You have to be very lucky to receive a well glued frame. Even if you buy from the same supplier a lot of screens some of them will be terribly glued. The problem is that there are almost no edges at right and left so that it can be properly glued and backlight doesn't pass through the front glass and the frame. It might be fine if you test it first but when you're done with the replacement and it's time to put the back cover you will realise that it stretches the frame alot so if it's not properly glued you will have problem. My suggestion is to get separately an lcd and a frame and glue them by yourself with this glue https://m.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_fr...C1.A0.H0.Xb7000.TRS0&_nkw=b7000+glue&_sacat=0 . Also compare the lcd flex cables of the new screen with the original broken one and if you find exposed connections just transfer the yellow duct tape from old screen to new (you can use regular electric duct tape as well). Finally transfer the white paper at the back of the buttons backlight to the new screen, that will make the button backlight to appear correctly, most screen replacement don't have that paper.
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Sp_Ark said:
You have to be very lucky to receive a well glued frame. Even if you buy from the same supplier a lot of screens some of them will be terribly glued. The problem is that there are almost no edges at right and left so that it can be properly glued and backlight doesn't pass through the front glass and the frame. It might be fine if you test it first but when you're done with the replacement and it's time to put the back cover you will realise that it stretches the frame alot so if it's not properly glued you will have problem. My suggestion is to get separately an lcd and a frame and glue them by yourself with this glue https://m.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_fr...C1.A0.H0.Xb7000.TRS0&_nkw=b7000+glue&_sacat=0 . Also compare the lcd flex cables of the new screen with the original broken one and if you find exposed connections just transfer the yellow duct tape from old screen to new (you can use regular electric duct tape as well). Finally transfer the white paper at the back of the buttons backlight to the new screen, that will make the button backlight to appear correctly, most screen replacement don't have that paper.
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Seems to be quite challenging... And the outcome more likely mediocre.
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caravaggio971 said:
Seems to be quite challenging... And the outcome more likely mediocre.
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i replaced 2 screens with screens (plus frames) from this seller:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/100...-Frame-Assembly-Redmi-Note-4/32800302529.html
Maybe i was just lucky, but the panels are really good. Only the button lights are a lil bit darker than the original ones (still very usable). And i ve ordered a lot of display on alix, sometimes you get ****ty ones but these panels were solid!
Emmes said:
i replaced 2 screens with screens (plus frames) from this seller:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/100...-Frame-Assembly-Redmi-Note-4/32800302529.html
Maybe i was just lucky, but the panels are really good. Only the button lights are a lil bit darker than the original ones (still very usable). And i ve ordered a lot of display on alix, sometimes you get ****ty ones but these panels were solid!
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Thanks for the feedback. It seems that buying on Ali can be disappointing. I was wondering if you know any other websites where to buy original spares.
Thanks again.
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I recently broke the gorila glass on my O2x, is there anyone who knows where to pick one up for a cheap price, or knows how replace it? Cheers
I saw a video on YouTube how it was done, if you're handy you can do it yourself. Over here a shop had it for around 50€
http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=Po8hBaZt__o
You have glasses on Ebay, for about 55$.
.... and lcd screens as well. Price is a bargain compared to local finds. Bought one and it runs perfectly!
Just sharing my experiance
Just be Very careful at 1:14. There's a lot of flexible cables around the edges under that cover (and I broke one of them :/ luckily it was for the second camera)
Thanks for the input guys, I might search around for a bargain.
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Got mine repaired for 59 € after I sat on a screwdriver with the 2X residing in my backpocket...
that´s from a german ebay-store but you shouldn´t have to pay much more for a replacement "front piece" including LCD, Touch and front cover.
sorry to bring up a dead thread, but would this be fine in i just replace the front piece with the screen?
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Touch-Sc...908?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item43ab97f2fc
Yep, assuming that's all that's damaged. If you killed the IPS panel underneath the digitizer, you'll need that too.
Rusty! said:
Yep, assuming that's all that's damaged. If you killed the IPS panel underneath the digitizer, you'll need that too.
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That's the lcd screen underneath right? I'm presuming its not damaged due to the screen still producing the correct colour, so that's great.
Well any thank you, its appreciated
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Digitizer = the glass touch sensitive bit.
So if you busted that, there will be a big-ass crack in the glass, generally.
I just edited my last post before I realised you replied. & yes unresponsive cracks through the middle.
Cheers anyway.
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I guess, you're going to get a little cheaper price at http://www.shopbot.com.au/ps-replacement-touch-screen-digitizer-for-o2-atom-life-20264617.html
Hakim Rahman said:
I guess, you're going to get a little cheaper price at http://www.shopbot.com.au/ps-replacement-touch-screen-digitizer-for-o2-atom-life-20264617.html
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That is quite a price drop. though I'm not much of a fan of buying outside of eBay...
& I also need the front piece. Plus I wont a white one. And it looks cool.
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Hello
I have an question about the galaxy S 9000/9001
I dont understand how the touchscreen works, is there no digitzer or is the digitizer integraded in the amoled screen? I repair phone,s but HTC uses a glas digitizer and samsung not.
i hope somone could tell my how it works,
sorry for my bad englisch,
Greets
Wilbert
wippie said:
Hello
I have an question about the galaxy S 9000/9001
I dont understand how the touchscreen works, is there no digitzer or is the digitizer integraded in the amoled screen? I repair phone,s but HTC uses a glas digitizer and samsung not.
i hope somone could tell my how it works,
sorry for my bad englisch,
Greets
Wilbert
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This should have been asked in the Q&A forum.
The difference between the galaxys and note is that the note has a wacom touchscreen & pen. The galaxys only has a touchscreen and does not support pens like the note has.
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i dont think you understand me,
I repair smartphone,s and sell them. Normally a touchscreen contains of a plate of glass (digitzer) and the lcd screen that is under the digitzer. so you look trough the digitzer at the lcd and the digitzer register what you are doing with you finger. So, the galaxy S1 en the galaxy S plus has a screen within a digitzer or somthing. On ebay you can buy glass frontplate (not a digitzer a glass frontplate) what fell over the screen, but i dont find a video how you can instal these. normally you can simply put the lcd and the digitzer out but if you do that by a s1 you scratch the screen.
From what I can see there, it is a single unit. So I would guess you could not only replace the digitizer.
As i recall they are glued together and really hard to separate,that's also why u rarely see dust and moist under the glass of the sgs
I had a broken glass and i had to change the hole unit. It is very expensive. Glass and lcd costs 170 €.
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wintel is right. The digitizer is fused/glued onto the LCD screen directly. There's no easy way to separate the two. Theoretically you can buy the two separately, but then you will have to find a way to glue the two together yourself.
Hello,
does anbody know how to remove the bezel of the LGR? It seems to bei mounted on the housing.
cheers
Manfred
Lt.Spock said:
Hello,
does anbody know how to remove the bezel of the LGR? It seems to bei mounted on the housing.
cheers
Manfred
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It is there to shield the display connectors. The best I think you could manage to do is file it down to just above the sensor.
I d like change bezel. I damaged it
daigoro76 said:
I d like change bezel. I damaged it
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You might want to send LG a note and request that for the LG G Watch R v2 .
Lt.Spock said:
Hello,
does anbody know how to remove the bezel of the LGR? It seems to bei mounted on the housing.
cheers
Manfred
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Removing that bezel is not possible - the bezel, chassis, digitizer glass, and display panel form a single unit that cannot be disassembled without being destroyed.
The bezel is precision press-fitted into the solid metal chassis using a teflon compression washer. (The bezel has a lip that fits inside the opening of the chassis, and the teflon washer goes onto that lip. The two pieces are then compression-fitted in a precision press.) The bezel also acts the frame for the digitizer glass, and the display (which is actually a flexible sheet) is bonded to the digitizer glass using a transparent adhesive.
Thank you for the detailed answer!
cheers
Manfred
I'm still waiting for someone to do a full teardown of the "R". It will be interesting viewing.
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Darnell_Chat_TN said:
I'm still waiting for someone to do a full teardown of the "R". It will be interesting viewing.
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I took mine completely apart in about 5 minutes, it's very easy. You can very easily replace the battery, motherboard, and side button tact switch. Replacing the display on its own, however, is not possible - you must get a whole chassis+display assembly as removing the display from the assembly will destroy it.
siraltus said:
I took mine completely apart in about 5 minutes, it's very easy. You can very easily replace the battery, motherboard, and side button tact switch. Replacing the display on its own, however, is not possible - you must get a whole chassis+display assembly as removing the display from the assembly will destroy it.
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And with that. You know we want pics and if possible, video too [emoji5]
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siraltus said:
I took mine completely apart in about 5 minutes, it's very easy. You can very easily replace the battery, motherboard, and side button tact switch. Replacing the display on its own, however, is not possible - you must get a whole chassis+display assembly as removing the display from the assembly will destroy it.
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you mean you have dissemble your g watch R?...mine to video the whole process?
Theres a video on youtube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFoKETw8NI8
jesusfranco said:
Theres a video on youtube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFoKETw8NI8
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Tear down video, my favorite [emoji2] .
I wish they would have shown taking the battery out and putting it back in. But it looks like we may have an easy time replacing the battery.
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Anyway it is pretty impressive to see that it can be dismounted in less than 1 minute...
What about the waterproofness once it has been opened ??
Aerandir14 said:
What about the waterproofness once it has been opened ??
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Once put back together, it is as before ever opened.
Guys,
I broke my screen, the LCD is good but the digitizer doesn't work. Aparently, this phone works differently from olders phones in which you can replace only the digitizer, but not this one since are fused together.
My question are:
Where can I buy one that WILL work? (i bought one in ebay and was faulty)
Will any LG G2 screen fit the VS980 (D805, D802, etc)?
Any help will be appreciated.
thanks!
neondunker said:
Guys,
I broke my screen, the LCD is good but the digitizer doesn't work. Aparently, this phone works differently from olders phones in which you can replace only the digitizer, but not this one since are fused together.
My question are:
Where can I buy one that WILL work? (i bought one in ebay and was faulty)
Will any LG G2 screen fit the VS980 (D805, D802, etc)?
Any help will be appreciated.
thanks!
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If you haven't already got one, you can get it at repairsuniverse - http://www.repairsuniverse.com/lg-g2-lcd-touch-screen-digitizer-replacement-black-verizon.html
The repair is a little delicate in that you have to completely disassemble the phone and pry the screen out. You don't need a proper heat gun, a hair dryer will work just fine. One problem to be aware of: the screen really needs to fit flush against things otherwise the proximity sensor (top left of screen) will think that something is near it all the time and will make the screen turn off and you'll struggle to get it on again. They supply you with double-sided tape and it sorta-kinda works if you're careful. Pro tip: don't do what I did and unseat the newly-installed screen without heating it - you'll damage the screen. Also, superglue seems to do bad things to the screen. I now have a fully functioning digitizer with a screen that looks like hell. YMMV.
I am also in the same boat, having dropped it this past weekend. LCD works, not digitizer.
Any thoughts on replacing just the digitizer/glass vs. getting the whole assembly with the LCD? Seems significantly more dificult, considering the heat gun/glue assembly and only about a $30 difference between the two methods based on ebay prices.
morphtcat said:
If you haven't already got one, you can get it at repairsuniverse - http://www.repairsuniverse.com/lg-g2-lcd-touch-screen-digitizer-replacement-black-verizon.html
The repair is a little delicate in that you have to completely disassemble the phone and pry the screen out. You don't need a proper heat gun, a hair dryer will work just fine. One problem to be aware of: the screen really needs to fit flush against things otherwise the proximity sensor (top left of screen) will think that something is near it all the time and will make the screen turn off and you'll struggle to get it on again. They supply you with double-sided tape and it sorta-kinda works if you're careful. Pro tip: don't do what I did and unseat the newly-installed screen without heating it - you'll damage the screen. Also, superglue seems to do bad things to the screen. I now have a fully functioning digitizer with a screen that looks like hell. YMMV.
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Any suggestions on getting this LCD vs. one from ebay that is also pre-attached to the frame and comes with tools? They seem identical otherwise.
Hi,
I have some experience since I replaced twice mine lol xD
There're no good quality screens (they are all copies, no OEM screens) and all 3 that I got from 3 differentes vendors suffers from yellowish spot on the lower left corner (its not my phone that has an issue, one screen actually was a phone that I bought on ebay and had the screen replaced and still suffered from that) and others from misalignment. Here's a pic that I had to send to an ebay seller to prove them that their screens were ****:
http://i62.tinypic.com/15mn1w1.jpg
And got the money back at least.
The digitizer and the lcd are fused, so if you try with digitizer/glass and screen apart, you'll have to buy optical glue in order to fuse them, if not you'll end up with two things glued together that looks awful.
If you go with the whole assembly, its luck to have one that works, so you'll have to be patient and asume that you may receive an awful screen. Luckly, ebay protect you, so if you're not in a hurry you can test until you grab the working one.
Any question if I can help, just le met know.
Dropped my one plus three when I came out of the car.
Screen is fully smashed.
Where can I buy a new one.
Thanks
When mine broke just a few days after release I got oneplus to fix it. Cost £87 Inc shipping
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yeah, better apply for OnePlus repair. Also you could buy from ali or ebay, but replacement is a little bit tricky, need to have really strong adhesive to hold lcd and frame in one piece without gaps. If screen would be working, i could change just the glass with loca/oca.
Some corrections - OP3 has AMOLED type display and not LCD
Same Happened to Me..
HPTL7 said:
Dropped my one plus three when I came out of the car.
Screen is fully smashed.
Where can I buy a new one.
Thanks
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My OnePlus 3 Slipped From my hands when i came out of my Car...