[Q] Diamond 2 screen diagnostic required *image included* - General Questions and Answers

Any opinions on whether this is digitiser fluid leaking between digitiser glass & lcd glass or lcd fluid.
I'm thinking lcd fluid, touch sensitivity is normal & the 2 patches do not move when screen is pressed hard in those areas.

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Polaris broken Screen

Hi,
I don´t know how but I broke my Polaris Screen (both LCD and Touch screen).
The touch screen is the glass on which you use your stylus, and has a thin transparent foil top layer. The touch screen is broken because I can see a few cracks beneath the foil but I can't feel the cracks!
The LCD is broken because I can see blue/black oily spots and stripes.
My Polaris is almost 3 years old, so I cannot spend almost $200 for this parts replacement.
Does anyone have a bricked (or boxed) Polaris, with a screen ok, for sell, so I can replace mine?
Any other suggestion is welcome.
Thanks

Replace touch screen

Hi all,
how to do?
I saw a lot of pictures surfing the web about htc touch pro dismantling but I can't understand how to dismantle touch screen.
Is it glued on lcd?
Is there a guide?
Some1 said you cant remove the touch screen without breaking it or you have to have skills . So it is best that you get the lcd and touch screen together and replace the whole screen. I also need to change my display because of the amount of scratches, but I got the anti glare screen protector and you cant even see the scratches anymore.It still bugs me that I now that if I take the screen protector off I would want to change the screen so I leave it on until I can sell the phone. And when I get a new phone the Zagg IS is gonna be applied asap
In my past job I built many system with touch screens and touch panel was glued on the lcd panel.
Many times there weren't glue but only a biadesive film and sometimes I were able to dismantle the panel.
I don't really know if on tpro there is a biadesive film or simply glue.
I can agree with you but touch panel costs 20€ and lcd+tpanel cost 100€!!!
Bisis said:
In my past job I built many system with touch screens and touch panel was glued on the lcd panel.
Many times there weren't glue but only a biadesive film and sometimes I were able to dismantle the panel.
I don't really know if on tpro there is a biadesive film or simply glue.
I can agree with you but touch panel costs 20€ and lcd+tpanel cost 100€!!!
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I found a good deal at brando for the lcd screen,but even that is too much money to repair phone.I'll just sell this one and buy smthing else.Got my eye set on Touch Diamond2
here is the link http://mobile.brando.com.hk/htc-touch-pro-replacement-lcd-display_p03799c0696d088.html

broken lcd or non working digitizer

does someone knows the deference in broken lcd or non working digitizer, i have a htc universal (qtek 9000) and i am not sure if my screen is broken or the digitizer not work thanks.
the lcd only show images
the digitizer only reciever input from finger or pen
if your device don't respond to input it could be your digitizer
which is dead but if it shows stuff on your screen the lcd is ok
I have had the same question last week, my htc touch became unresponsive to touch, this means its the digitizer. The LCD is the actual screen, you only need this if cracked, pixel damage etc.
hope this helps!
maybe some picture(s) of broken lcd help's me, thank's for your time

Droid mini display

If the display is on and all colors and shades looks normal, but sometimes goes crazy self selecting stuff like google search and some areas not touch sensitive, do I have to change LCD and Digitizer (front glass) or just Digitizer (front glass)

Broken display glass

Hi,
my nubia z11mini glass is broken , rest all is fine , touchscreen and hardware buttons are working fine.
So i need Touch Screen Digitizer or the full LCD assembly?
my nubia z11mini glass is broken , rest all is fine , touchscreen and hardware buttons are working fine.
So i need Touch Screen Digitizer or the full LCD assembly?
Full LCD... It's better

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