Any one buy lcd or flex cable from ownta.com ? Please leave your comments, thanks.
The spare parts link: http://www.ownta.com/wholesale-dropship-cellphone-spare-parts/
Hi, Well i was thinking of Ownta sometime before, i checked with their site. I find the rates are quite costly. Coz i get my cellphone, spares, cases and other tech gadgets at better rate. I order from ChinaBuye, online gadget store. I think they make good deal with respect to price and service!
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I've done some things I shouldn't with my brand new phone (such as buying a generic car charger) and so happened that my phone is Dead.
I have to replace my phone's logic board, and I live in Brazil. The only place I found that could do such thing here will charge me the modest amount of $600 USD. Well, I might just throw it out of the window and buy a brand new Touch Diamond with that money. But before it comes to that, I would like to know if anyone in the US or Spain (places where I can ask friends to buy the board and ship it to me) knows where I can buy a new TC Logic Board, and if so, for how much? Online parts shop maybe?
Maybe try this company. As far as I know they are doing very simille things.
www.technician.cz
Im thinking of buying this battery, it says oem but is it safe?
Anyone can help
h**p://cgi.ebay.com/OEM-1500mAh-Li-ion-BATTERY-Samsung-i9000-Galaxy-S-/150478327638?pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item2309350f56#ht_943wt_905
well it will be safe, wont be as good as an original samsung battery,, but it will do the job if your on the go.
They are safe. I have purchased a couple & have had no problems with charging in the phone & with a charger, but you won't get the same amount of power out of them as you would with a genuine Samsung battery. OEM seems to cover a multitude of sins, especially from China. I think they are more likely to be about 1100mAh. But for the price they are ok.
thanks for your answers,
edit : so they wont explode then, good to know
no they wont explode... lol
if they did then the US army are wasting millions
they should just buy a load of these in bulk lol
Why not just buy from Amazon or one of the online Tech shops? Price is not much different and quality is assured. If things go wrong you have easy ways to deal with it.
Sorry for my noobness im not very familiar with the amazon system, does it allow paypall payment?
Also can you post a link to the battery you are refering
thanks
you can also but batteries direct from samsung for 29-39 depending on site and when.. i have a few.. pricy but you are guaranteed to get geniune batteries and they always have worked better for me than any ebay knock offs (even the ones that look genuine but i am sure are not)
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Sorry for my noobness im not very familiar with the amazon system, does it allow paypall payment?
Also can you post a link to the battery you are refering
thanks
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Just go to www.Amazon.com or www.Amazon.co.uk if you are UK based or whichever your local Amazon is then type in Galaxy S battery as a search.
Pickegg sold all kinds of solar battery charger for iPod or iPhone, and it can be used as a outer battery when full charged. They usually cost $7-$13, free shipping, the prices are much softer at present. I want to buy some and then resell on my ebay shop. Do you guys think these gadgets will have market prospects? Give some reviews about them. Thanks very much.
most reviews I've ever read said either they don't work or they only work with direct sunlight and even then they're output is pretty low meaning slow charging.
I wouldn't think one could profit on then easily. just my opinion.
Hi All,
I have searched the forum, and have not found my answer. If it is out there I can't find it using the search terms I can think of.
I dropped my Xoom wifi. Cracked the glass. I have watched a couple of the repair videos on youtube. I can do the labor. I have contacted Motorola and they are not willing to sell me the part. Motorola only offered to do the repair for me for $199. I am looking for a good supplier of Xoom parts. I have googled it and found a few suppliers of the glass/digitizer for half the price motorola will do the repair for. I have not heard of these companies before, and am wondering if anyone has any experience with them...
http://www.lingosbox.com
http://www.papadigitals.com
http://www.repairsuniverse.com
Has anyone had any experiences with these companies?
thanks for any help,
Jon
Repairs Universe is a very reputable site. Prices could be lower, but they sell high quality stuff and ship it to you fast.
thanks brandogg. I ordered the replacement glass from them last night.
JOn
No problem, from what I've seen, it's a relatively simple job, just make sure you have a can of compressed air and a micro fiber cloth on hand. Take some pics if it's not too much of a hassle and if you don't mind.
Dear reader,
I'm looking at buying a screen for an old S6 (G920F). I cracked the original AMOLED when attempting a charging port PCB replacement. A shame, but that is a common occurrence with this repair attempt. Mainboard still works and it charges the battery now that I have connected the new charging port PCB. I has previously run and functions fine, but could only wireless charge with 5W, which took forever. Hence my repair attempt.
This is not a daily driver, but it would be nice to have it as a backup phone. I am not going to spend $130 on a replacement screen though, so I am looking at several listings on Aliexpress ($30-40). This includes:
- used but burned-in screens (different classes, either white and blue only or also with red burn-in for cheaper ones)
- listed as original (but probably also used)
- listed as new replacement (likely knockoff screens)
All in the same price class.
All will include frame and digitizer + charging PCB, I'm not risking another cracked AMOLED.
Some are clear on their description on being used burned-in screens, but some are not.
I reckon I can't post direct URLs to their listings here, but in case you want to check it out, most are in the top 10 range when arranged by no. of sales.
Does anyone have any experience buying these type of screens off Aliexpress?
In my opinion, the burned-in listings seem most honest and have highest chance of actually being an original screen, instead of a knockoff. I'm cautious about listings that state 'new' or 'replacement' without any mention of burn-ins etc. for that last reason.
Thank you in advance.
Kind regards
Why don't you check your local market for defective phones?
Of course, most phones have cracked screens, but with a little patience you may find a bootlooping one or with FRP, no service...
That will surely beat the 30-40 $ of Aliexpress, not to mention possible inconvenience with delivery times (in China Corona-lockdowns are still very popular) and customs.
I have, but there are not that many listings. Most that are, do not state the reason for their defect.
Secondly, it would still be nice to get some answers on the primary question, as it could provide insight on this topic for future scenarios.
Regarding the Ali conditions and circumstances, I have yet to encounter any issues with recent shipments (be it customs or their lockdown protocol. Plus, they often include some kind of warranty (whatever little value it has, still better than none when bought directly second-hand).
Thank you for your reply!
I would look at Amazon for refurbished phones, never buy something at AliExpress
Amazon.com : refurbished phones