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Hey there.
I got "faulty" Diamond from a shop. It has one minor issue with screen. They told me that glass broke on the screen and now the screen has two small scratches.
So, where can I buy replacement display/screen for my Diamond and is it easy to change? I asked from a local repair and they told it would cost something like 250€/300$. I tought it's a little bit high prize so I was thinking if you guys could help me out.
on ebay there are diamond screens for sale
Not a very bad price also..
the-equinoxe said:
on ebay there are diamond screens for sale
Not a very bad price also..
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Thanks alot. That is really a decent prize.
Has anyone of you guys changed HTC Diamond screen? Is it a big operation?
Never done it to a diamond.
If I look @ the service manual I hate to say: yes, you'd have to take some time, there are a lot of steps.
But it's doable, just take your time, read the service manual first to know what to expect.
Then carefully take all the steps in the manual to disassemble the device.
replace the screen, and re-assemble according to the service manual.
I wish you good luck!
BTW You could also buy an extra digitiser (touchpad) for if the touchscreen is damaged.
maybe this will help you http://cnn.cn/shop/touch-diamond-digitizer-p-2128.html
Hi be very carefull with the screen , i just changed my lcd at a HTC service center, the screen is composed by 3 parts the digitizer (touch screen), lcd display, and the front cover ( the metal that you see around the screen), all this parts are changed in one piece, you cannot change only the touch screen or the lcd because, it can be done without damaging the lcd. Dont buy from ebay only the touch screen because you wil and up breaking your phone.
Ps the screen ( front cover, touch screen, lcd display) cost me 110 euro.
Here are some pictures of my old screen.
Thank you all, for your replies. I've ordered the parts and should get those by the start of next week. I think I'll manage to do it, didn't seem to be that hard.
Thanks again.
the-equinoxe said:
Never done it to a diamond.
BTW You could also buy an extra digitiser (touchpad) for if the touchscreen is damaged.
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My phone is working fine, it's only cosmetic problem, but I don't wan't it to look like that. Thanks.
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shack80 said:
My phone is working fine, it's only cosmetic problem, but I don't wan't it to look like that. Thanks.
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Were you sucessful changing the digitizer?
Did you changed only the digitizer or the lcd-screen with the digitizer, because lucian777 said thats only possible to change the complete part?
Google in Ebay. I saw an offer for 45 €. Regards
Jack.B said:
Google in Ebay. I saw an offer for 45 €. Regards
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Thanks for your reply.
I allready have found many cheep offers for a digitizer.
But my question is whether it's possible to change only the digitizer and not the hole part consists of digitizer and lcd screen...???
The other day I was trying to get signal and sat it on top a light fixture. It fell and landed on the screen. The glass is cracked and LCD is broken(Its just black). Will At&t or Motorola repair it?(its still in warranty)
Biom4st3r said:
The other day I was trying to get signal and sat it on top a light fixture. It fell and landed on the screen. The glass is cracked and LCD is broken(Its just black). Will At&t or Motorola repair it?(its still in warranty)
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doesn't hurt to try! and If they say that they won't replace it the first time you call or start a chat, then keep trying. I've seen other people on here get there screen replaced for free. But try to see if you can get advanced replacement.
advanced replacement? That sounds nice
"Its a hardware issue with the screen. The device has a standard one year warranty from the date of purchase barring physical or liquid damage. It looks like your phone is in need of repair. The good news is you won't have to be without a phone. Motorola will send you a replacement before you even ship yours out. You will receive the replacement device in 2 business days. You should return your old phone within 5 days after receiving the replacement device. You will receive a Fedex prepaid shipping label along with the replacement phone."
<3 Moto
Biom4st3r said:
The other day I was trying to get signal and sat it on top a light fixture. It fell and landed on the screen. The glass is cracked and LCD is broken(Its just black). Will At&t or Motorola repair it?(its still in warranty)
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So you dropped it and broke the screen? Don't be surprised if they won't cover it.
But I've seen a few posts where the first time, Moto Did cover it, even though its not a warranty issue.
KidJoe said:
So you dropped it and broke the screen? Don't be surprised if they won't cover it.
But I've seen a few posts where the first time, Moto Did cover it, even though its not a warranty issue.
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Thankfully they are...Or at least i think so
I've had my Nexus 6 for a little less than two months. The screen has suddenly developed a very fine line, about half an inch long, that glows independently of what is pictured on the screen.
I can also see the spot when the device is turned off (though at that time it doesn't glow, obviously).
I had a screen protector installed ($25!) at the time of purchase, and it is flawless (honestly, I've never seen such a good job of applying a screen protector!).
Is the "glowing line" issue common? Fixable?
Most likely a defective digitizer. Return for repair.
Evolution_Tech said:
Most likely a defective digitizer. Return for repair.
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Never seen a digitiser glow :/
Thanks. I'll stop by the store this afternoon. Very annoying
danarama said:
Never seen a digitiser glow :/
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I have. We did an S6 edge full assembly last week and it turned out to be a defective part. Exactly like the OP described. Distinct glowing lines running vertically on the screen.
Evolution_Tech said:
I have. We did an S6 edge full assembly last week and it turned out to be a defective part. Exactly like the OP described. Distinct glowing lines running vertically on the screen.
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Makes no sense to me.
danarama said:
Makes no sense to me.
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Unless, I'm still such a rookie at this, that I'm using the wrong terminology. But we actually see this as a fairly common repair. Especially with iPhone.
Evolution_Tech said:
Unless, I'm still such a rookie at this, that I'm using the wrong terminology. But we actually see this as a fairly common repair. Especially with iPhone.
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Digitiser is a transparent membrane that digitises electrical disturbances into touch input?
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Digitiser is a transparent membrane that digitises electrical disturbances into touch input?
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Would LCD be the correct term? Lol, I'm still new, I just fix them and don't ask questions. Usually we call it either just a glass repair or a full assembly.
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Would LCD be the correct term? Lol, I'm still new, I just fix them and don't ask questions. Usually we call it either just a glass repair or a full assembly.
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Ah OK I see where you're at. Display might be the right term. LCD would be right on an iPhone but the nexus 6 has an AMOLED display.
The "screen" is made up of usually 3 or more layers.
The display panel, the digitiser and the glass. The digitiser is a thin, transparent membrane stuck to the back of the glass usually, which has electrical current flowing through it. When you put your finger on the glass, the current is disturbed, sending a signal to the digitise chip. The chip will then do some magic and convert that signal into on-screen coordinates for the OS.
The display will be AMOLED or LCD and is responsible for displaying the image. An LCD panel without the glass and digitiser would be essentially what your TV would be or computer monitor.
You know, I'm sure this has all been explained to me a few times already but I've been just focused on doing the actual repair, the terminologies will come later.
Thanks @danarama
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You know, I'm sure this has all been explained to me a few times already but I've been just focused on doing the actual repair, the terminologies will come later.
Thanks @danarama
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No worries.
anyone got the same issue?
phhuang said:
anyone got the same issue?
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Yes i already got the issue and i replaced screen myself with new Screen that cost me $100 OEM Touch Screen + LCD Module. That happened due to Bending Phone under stress in pocket.
I had the same issue middle part of the screen was not working... Replaced with New LCD Module and Digitizer and you will be fine.
You might loose Water Proofing. Instead of Chinese Gaskets... use B7000 Adhesive Bonding Super Glue to stick your new LCD Module.
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anyone got the same issue?
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yes I am having the same problem, and already has more than eight months that I am in the fight to court with the sony to them arrumarem this defect because they voided my warranty because my software was no longer the original ... my cell ja this practically without running almost everything, and coeçou with a single failure on the side, now is already almost the entire screen
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Hi,
My little man threw my rog direct on its face with no screen protector on and the screen cracked, i'm actually quite impressed, it dropped from over a meter of height. and everything still works including the on-screen fingerprint scanner. however I need that screen replaced. Is there any place that have the genuine parts, are the ones from aliexpress genuine? will they still be 120hz? I bought from Asus UK, and they quoted me £300 just for the screen.
You can get it from Aliexpress for cheaper. My issue is the repair. Do we have to remove the back panel to get to the screen or can I just go directly in the front and replace it there? the tear downs I found don't explain as they use a lot of jump cuts which doesn't help.
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You can get it from Aliexpress for cheaper. My issue is the repair. Do we have to remove the back panel to get to the screen or can I just go directly in the front and replace it there? the tear downs I found don't explain as they use a lot of jump cuts which doesn't help.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZ-M2WWf2e0
From 6:50. Heat it, remove it...
Looks like you don't need to take the back off. At exactly 7.06 there is a hole thru the black separation layer under the screen for the screen connector for attaching to the mother board. :good:
You can always message Jerry and he always answers questions
cheetah2k said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZ-M2WWf2e0
From 6:50. Heat it, remove it...
Looks like you don't need to take the back off. At exactly 7.06 there is a hole thru the black separation layer under the screen for the screen connector for attaching to the mother board. :good:
You can always message Jerry and he always answers questions
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A bit off topic, but his name isnt actually "Jerry" his channel name is Jerry-rig everything (as in to fix or put together using non-standard or improvised materials).
Do not repair your phone yourself! If you do it. You will void your warranty, please return the device to your seller and they will send it over to a certified repair place where they have certified Asus techs that are allowed to open your phone up and repair it without warranty being affected. But if you do repair yourself then hardware warranty will no longer be valid.
Keep in mind that the device has 3 warranty types. 1 for the screen, 1 for hardware and last for battery.
So even you cracked your screen warranty is no longer valid for that part, but your hardware and battery has warranty still. So this is why you should not repair it yourself. Unless you want to void your warranty completely.
cheetah2k said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZ-M2WWf2e0
From 6:50. Heat it, remove it...
Looks like you don't need to take the back off. At exactly 7.06 there is a hole thru the black separation layer under the screen for the screen connector for attaching to the mother board. :good:
You can always message Jerry and he always answers questions
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there is a lip near the speaker grill and around the glass. I can not tell if he goes around it or under it.. I will look into it again later.
Thanks for the info. The screen is super thin as it dropped knee height and it did not want to turn on. I then saw a hair line and that was that. maybe tempered glass would solve this in the future with a better case since \i used the one that came with the phone.
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Jake.S said:
Do not repair your phone yourself! If you do it. You will void your warranty, please return the device to your seller and they will send it over to a certified repair place where they have certified Asus techs that are allowed to open your phone up and repair it without warranty being affected. But if you do repair yourself then hardware warranty will no longer be valid.
Keep in mind that the device has 3 warranty types. 1 for the screen, 1 for hardware and last for battery.
So even you cracked your screen warranty is no longer valid for that part, but your hardware and battery has warranty still. So this is why you should not repair it yourself. Unless you want to void your warranty completely.
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My phone is the tencent version and I live in Japan. I was not sure if the seller on Aliexpress would take it.
velvetmxo said:
there is a lip near the speaker grill and around the glass. I can not tell if he goes around it or under it.. I will look into it again later.
Thanks for the info. The screen is super thin as it dropped knee height and it did not want to turn on. I then saw a hair line and that was that. maybe tempered glass would solve this in the future with a better case since \i used the one that came with the phone.
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My phone is the tencent version and I live in Japan. I was not sure if the seller on Aliexpress would take it.
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They should unless you can try contacting Asus in Japan to find if there is any certified repair place in Japan or they could possible give you nearest one in next country for you to ship it to them so they can repair it.
I broke the display and glass of my ROG 2 by accident. Fell from my pocket when riding bike and was run over by vehicles. There are scuff marks in the frame as well. Lying in service center for last 3 weeks awaiting display to be delivered from head office. Cost of replacement INR 15000 all charges inclusive. The service center says all asus phone displays come with the frame but they are not sure about ROG2 as my phone is the first one they handled. Hoping display comes with the frame so the scuff marks are also gone.
I was told display will arrive next week
Warranty on accidental damages is useless, Luckily I have insurance and am waiting for them to respond with solution, I think they'll just replace like for like
My Asus Rog Phone 2 screen is broken
I broke my Asus rog phone 2 screen accidentally. Now it's all black but i can receive calls play YouTube etc(the touch works). The service center told they cannot retrieve the data. So I'm planning to install a screen outside using some other trained professionals. Where can i get a good screen? Please share the link. Also please let me know if the data can be recovered.
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madsud said:
I broke the display and glass of my ROG 2 by accident. Fell from my pocket when riding bike and was run over by vehicles. There are scuff marks in the frame as well. Lying in service center for last 3 weeks awaiting display to be delivered from head office. Cost of replacement INR 15000 all charges inclusive. The service center says all asus phone displays come with the frame but they are not sure about ROG2 as my phone is the first one they handled. Hoping display comes with the frame so the scuff marks are also gone.
I was told display will arrive next week
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Did you replace the screen? how much did it cost total?
salespalace said:
Warranty on accidental damages is useless, Luckily I have insurance and am waiting for them to respond with solution, I think they'll just replace like for like
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I don't think you understood my point. You have two warranty types. One for screen and other for internal hardware and when you break the screen or glass then that warranty is voided for the screen/glass end, but hardware warranty is still valid so opening your Asus Rog phone 2 yourself and replacing the screen will void the warranty for hardware side and that usually is 2 years warranty. Or at least 1 year.
So don't repair your device yourself if you want your hardware warranty voided aswell.
Only a certified Asus technician may open your phone and replace the parts. Since then warranty will remain on the hardware end.
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Did you replace the screen? how much did it cost total?
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Yes i did. INR 15000. I think the cost went up as i was collecting the phone. They charged me the old rate applicable when i gave the phone for repair
I also broke my ROG Phone ll recently. Sent it back for repair. I was willing to pay the £226. Then they sent me an email stating the screen part I need no longer exists. They will refund me the repair cost but I am not stuck paying £30 a month for a broken, un-fixable phone. Not sure what to do at this point.
So i broke my screen on a drunken night out and as i had the tencent edition I didn't bother trying asus UK. Bought a screen of aliexpress went to a local repair shop and fixed. It is worth noting that you do have to go through the back as the screen ribbon is looped through the main board just to squash that rumour that you can go through front whole only.
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I also broke my ROG Phone ll recently. Sent it back for repair. I was willing to pay the £226. Then they sent me an email stating the screen part I need no longer exists. They will refund me the repair cost but I am not stuck paying £30 a month for a broken, un-fixable phone. Not sure what to do at this point.
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That's some bull****, I bet they took parts as to expensive to get so they tell you a lie by saying part no longer exists.
Depends where you sent it to. Proper certified repair place won't tell you such thing since they know this device is new and parts are still available.
After complaining, they said that in certain circumstances they can send devices to Poland. Got them to do it, and I received my phone a week ago with a new frame, screen and battery.
Not sure if it would have happened if I didn't kick up a fuss
Rhbk said:
After complaining, they said that in certain circumstances they can send devices to Poland. Got them to do it, and I received my phone a week ago with a new frame, screen and battery.
Not sure if it would have happened if I didn't kick up a fuss
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Well lately battery is stuck strongly with adhesive tape. So removing the battery will damage the battery to, so that's why battery is replaced aswell free of charge.
Even Samsung does the same to their phones.
But good that you complained so it got repaired and is like new now
hasbaz said:
So i broke my screen on a drunken night out and as i had the tencent edition I didn't bother trying asus UK. Bought a screen of aliexpress went to a local repair shop and fixed. It is worth noting that you do have to go through the back as the screen ribbon is looped through the main board just to squash that rumour that you can go through front whole only.
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How is the screen quality? Do you have the link of the seller you bought? I would not like to try the lottery and get the same ass yours if it worked well. Thanks!
Looking just as good as the one I had before and the part looked identical to the one that was removed. I'm not gonna post the link here as I I'm not sure if it will get moderated away but sent you a DM.