I want to replace my 715y motherboard, but online i see different variants.
I'm thinking of getting the 710 motherboard since i don't need the LTE and it's slightly cheaper.
Would it still work? Are the motherboards compatible?
Thanks you for your attension
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Hi there, International Galaxy Note community. I have a question I'd like you ask about when purchasing the International Note for use in North America.
Is there a valid warranty for the international Note if I purchase it in a different country and then use it in North America? Specifically Canada. If there is a valid warranty for the Note in Canada, can someone provide me with the terms of the warranty when in Canada?
Thank you for your help, International Note community.
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Good luck with that one....
I have just spent the last 3 months searching for usb ports and mainboards, repair shops in Canada, Europe and the U.S., Ebay for for broken N7000s and getting things working on Bell's network. And as of 15 minutes ago, I'm finally done fixing the last detail on the Note, and its back to normal. But what an ordeal it was...
Somebody else can tell you about the warranty. But you're probably on your own with this one. So your options if you have a hardbrick;
Search threads for a successful recovery..
Jtag repair...http://mobiletechvideos.mybigcommerce.com/samsung-galaxy-note/
Ebay (like me..) for a broken screen N7000, which I used to replace my the motherboad and USB port. Mine was $265...
I would say hunt for a M/B. But the search was long, with many dead ends (Europe) and language barriers (India and Asia). And there are repair shops in Europe, but no shop will ship a phone via air (Thanks to 9/11).
Hope this cuts down on some of your search to repair your Note.
devonblue4u said:
Good luck with that one....
I have just spent the last 3 months searching for usb ports and mainboards, repair shops in Canada, Europe and the U.S., Ebay for for broken N7000s and getting things working on Bell's network. And as of 15 minutes ago, I'm finally done fixing the last detail on the Note, and its back to normal. But what an ordeal it was...
Somebody else can tell you about the warranty. But you're probably on your own with this one. So your options if you have a hardbrick;
Search threads for a successful recovery..
Jtag repair...http://mobiletechvideos.mybigcommerce.com/samsung-galaxy-note/
Ebay (like me..) for a broken screen N7000, which I used to replace my the motherboad and USB port. Mine was $265...
I would say hunt for a M/B. But the search was long, with many dead ends (Europe) and language barriers (India and Asia). And there are repair shops in Europe, but no shop will ship a phone via air (Thanks to 9/11).
Hope this cuts down on some of your search to repair your Note.
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Oh, no. I don't have a damaged Note. I was just looking to purchase one since I'm somewhere in Asia and have the possibility of picking up the international version. I just wanted to know about possible repair options if it ever did break.
So pretty much if I purchase a Note and it breaks down one day, then I am on my own. Correct?
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Hi, I'm trying to replace the screen & digitizer for a Lumia 1520 at a local shop. In his search he found two types and they had a significant price difference. He says there is one for CDMA ($180) and one for 4G LTE ($260). Is this the case? Is there really two types and I'll be stuck paying $260 plus labor? I'm with AT&T in Houston.
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HHObregon said:
Hi, I'm trying to replace the screen & digitizer for a Lumia 1520 at a local shop. In his search he found two types and they had a significant price difference. He says there is one for CDMA ($180) and one for 4G LTE ($260). Is this the case? Is there really two types and I'll be stuck paying $260 plus labor? I'm with AT&T in Houston.
hhobregon
Lumia 1520
OS version: 8.10.14219.341
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Both versions are too pricey, where are you looking that you got such prices, and no, the screen assembly itself while can be with minor differences can't be priced so differently, I think the repair shop is trying to scam you.
The shop itself is getting the quote but I don't know what supplier they're getting it from. So you are aware of two versions of the assembly? I'll look on eBay to see what kind of price I find there. Thanks for replying by the way...
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Hi, so far my experience with the s6 edge plus is not so good. It overheats and sometimes is laggy. My friend who also bought the same model g928c from the same shop in UAE said his s6 edge plus broke because it overheated too much. I like the look and design though. If I sell my current s6 edge plus should I change to note 5 like my friend did? Or should I buy another working s6 edge plus? I can't return my current one because I live in the UK.
well, what's your friend's experience with the N5, now? better?
if you and your friend's S6e+ haven't been working well for either of you, maybe getting another one wouldn't be the way to go. but you should still have the 1-year manufacturer warranty honoured via the seller. have you checked into that?
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well, what's your friend's experience with the N5, now? better?
if you and your friend's S6e+ haven't been working well for either of you, maybe getting another one wouldn't be the way to go. but you should still have the 1-year manufacturer warranty honoured via the seller. have you checked into that?
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Should I just sell my 64gb g928c and buy a dual sim 32gb g9287 or 32gb g928f?
Or note 5?
And Samsung won't honour the warranty because I live in Europe and I bought the phone in UAE
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Should I just sell my 64gb g928c and buy a dual sim 32gb g9287 or 32gb g928f?
Or note 5?
And Samsung won't honour the warranty because I live in Europe and I bought the phone in UAE
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I couldn't tell you which you should buy. i'm biased towards the N5 anyway.
did you purchase from a seller/store in UAE? could you possibly send it back to the seller to have them handle the warranty repair? that's what i've had to do with electronic items i've purchased in Asia - i'd have to ship it back to them for them to ship to the manufacturer.
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Hello all,
My wife's Note 5 was thrown in the toilet by our daughter. It quit working so I sent it back to Samsung. They said the motherboard was water damaged and not repairable by them. My question is this, there are more international model motherboards for sale on the internet than AT&T versions. Is there a major difference in internal design that would prevent my from putting a N920I board into a N920A? Plus, I would rather have the international model anyways.
My phone died 3 months after the 1 year canadian warranty expired despite treating the thing like a baby, still pretty pissed about that but I loved the phone otherwise and want to bring it back to life.
Would the swap mentioned in the title work? I believe the USA motherboard is snapdragon as well, I've read around you definitely cant replace it with an exynos version.
Finding a replacement G998W is difficult but not so much for G998U. Can't find anyone talking about this kind of swap.