Touchscreen issues after replacing LCD - HTC Sensation

I had a Sensation with a broken LCD but working digitizer. So I bought a new LCD and followed some Youtube movies to replace that LCD. Before you can replace the LCD, you must disarm the digitizer also. It looks everything went fine and I was very happy that the screens goes on and digitizer works.
The problem started when I wanted to use the more. The touchscreen had very strange responses. Some of the parts of the screen(for example in keyboard part) are difficult to touch a specific letter. The borders of the left looks not / very resposive, keyboard tooks the first letter next to him. A few letters are to responsive, when I tick them, i get a few letters of them a a few around that letter.
I've tried the things in this topic: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1239238
Anyone any suggestion? Does this look as a failing digitizer that most be replaced also? Must I calibrate the digitizer?
Other thing what's may be part of the problem. After assembling the phone, I keep the problem that on the left side of the screen,the screen not totale fall into the casing. On the right side the screen fall exactly into the case. On the left an above side the screen hangs 1 of 2 mm above the casing. When I press on that side, the screen goes into the casing, but comes above after releasing.
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Nobody that can help me?

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Sprint Touch Pro : Can Not Disassemble -- did they make this tamper-proof?

I have read the Raphael pdf that details how to disassemble the Touch Pro, including various other sites and how-to's.
They all basically outline the following procedure for starters:
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However, when trying to dismantle / disassemble mine, I can't because the black internal plastic frame that goes around the entire phone appears to be glued to the side of the phone's housing.
I can only remove the top portion that isn't attached to anything else (the only part that appears exposed).
The rest of the black plastic frame (some points of reference circled in red), I can't seem to even make it budge at all, not even in the least bit.
Did Sprint tamper-proof the latest Touch Pro's or something?
Same issue
I'm having the same exact issue as you. I'm trying to dismantle my Sprint HTC Touch Pro so that I can access the mini usb connections. My phone's currently not charging via the mini usb connection and I want to see if any of the internal contacts may be a problem.
Anyhow, I'm stuck at the same spot that you are. The manual for the "HTC Raphael_SM_A10 _GENERIC__01 Dec 08" seems to be referencing the GSM model. Anyone else have this same issue?

Glass and digitizer replacement for gionee gn700w?

Hello guys!
After a drop at a party, the phone's glass was cracked, but the digitizer, the touchscreen, is also affected. For example, the phone in cause was set to request a PIN CODE at startup. Pressing anywhere on the screen just means inputting random numbers. I can press on 6, it goes with 12386 (random example). I can press anywhere, it can come #*123 (again, random). I think you guys get the idea.
I've changed a bad glass on a Galaxy Ace Plus before. Just bought it and then went to a mobile service and they replaced the glass.
I'm not sure what now. I read that Gionee GN700W has OGS (On Glass Screen?). Someone told me that this means the replacement must be done with the display also. The display on the phone in discussion is intact. No problems with the colors, no dead pixels, nothing like that.
I don't think I'm allowed to post a link to the site where I found the glass, but the name is "Digitizer Touch Screen Glass FOR Gionee GN700W"; Plus, the picture is this:
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So can you tell me if buying this and going to a gsm service will suffice?
This would cost me somewhere around 35$ (service + the product). Taking the phone to the authorized service would cost me ~70$, so that's the problem now.

Screen Replacement

Hello,
unfortunately my screen is broken by accident and I need to replace it. I have already ordered a new screen and I guess this new screen will arrived quite soon. Unfortunately I was not able to find any manual or video regarding the screen replacement so I decided to remove the back cover and check by myself how the screen replacement could work.
I have already removed the parts for QI charging and the cover above the main unit (mainboard). But now I need a little bit support.
Do I have to remove the grey adhesive tape on the earpiece and the front camera?
If yes I guess it makes sense to heat it for removal.
In addition I assume I only have to remove the three grey connectors (wide) and the black small connector in top of the battery. In addition I also have to remove the white and black cable.
Anything else I have to consider? Do you know where the proximity sensor is located?
At the buttom board I also have to remove the white and black cable. And as well the connector for the fingerprint sensor. Is the fingerprint glued to the display/frame? In addition I also have to remove the vibration motor. Anything else?
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Kind regards
Robert

SP3 Help! Glass Didn't Break, But I Think I Damaged The Digitizer

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Hi please help! i'm about 30% opening my SP3 and so far glass is perfect no cracks fractures at all.. but while i was attempting the first top left corner, i i think i pushed the card too deep!! At once i see some circular shapes expanding forming in part of the lcd screen corner (it looked like it formed UNDER the Glass so i'm not sure if it's indeed the display glass fracturing or damage to the lcd digitizer). best way to describe it is like it's some silvery mercury droplets forming under the glass, in a circular motion. then again, since i was bending the glass 'outwards' that could be the axel of a crack, i went in too deep and hard.
Please tell me if this can be fixed, my opening was otherwise perfect, i really want to fix it don't mind buying just a digitizer unit but i don't think retailers sell just the digitizer.
Any advice appreciated, thanks.
Edit
A hardware friend just saw the pic and suggested that it could be some glass or LCD layer separating from the inner surface of the glass. he says this might be fixable if i can get the full display off- by flattening it from the inside once display+digitizer is out.

Very sad

Just got a Huawei mate xs 512g blue with box and everything but the one who had it before removed the og screen protector , i ordered a alien screen protector 3d gel something... But luck was not on my side , dropped it yesterday on the house stairs , some fine sand managed to kill a group of pixels in the bottom right corner and with this the digitizer i think is affected since i have ghost touch and 15% of the left side is non responsive to touch..... 740£ to fit a screen is not worth it since i paid 650£ for the phone itself.... I've been to some repair centre that only made me hear what i did not want to hear meaning all said a new oled .... Next week i should be in Vietnam for 30 days... I will try to find someone who can repair it there for less...or anyone has a link for a og oled panel ?
Thank you for reading !
The damage itself.... Not bothering me ....but folded the phone is unusable due to ghosting , unfolded no ghost touch just a part not working.... Not responding to touch
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