Hello, where I work purchased an atrix 2 with a broken digi and we ordered a replacement to repair it. When the digi came in we noticed it had "confidential motorola property not for resale" on the side with a number beside it. It works fine it's just kinda weird/cool
I'm just looking for more information on how it could have gotten out and the part itself, etc.
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Looks like an early run of the hardware.
The Motorola and AT&T logo placement is the same as the photos that leaked when the device passed the FCC.
Me too...
I just received my replacement digitizer and the screen is almost identical, besides the different number.
After you installed did you now have a "lip" around the screen... It almost appears to have thinner glass than the original glass.
Also, my digitizer and LCD seem to be touching in one spot. Not sure if defect or installation error.
Thought i might have missed a step when re-installing... help?
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I managed to break the screen on my Optimus 3d last night, not sure if it was dropped or ran over. I found it face down in my driveway this morning and to my horror when I flipped it over the screen was completely smashed, however the phone is still working fine, minus the never ending ghost call issue.
What make the situation worse is Rogers just sent me out a replacement phone yesterday and I have to send this one back, in the next couple days.
So I called a repair centre and they wanted $190 to repair the phone, and stated they would need to replace the LCD and the glass screen. I know there is nothing wrong with the LCD screen, phone functions and all colours are good, just has broken glass.
My question is, can I repair just the glass without replacing the LCD? I have found the screen for around $30 on ebay. Based on watching the how to on youtube it doesn't look like too difficult of a job.
me too i have broke my glass of my phone and they said like your prize to replace thre glass but in my country crunncy and the screen work perfectly I don't know why they want to change the screen too it's annoying
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n3fta said:
I managed to break the screen on my Optimus 3d last night, not sure if it was dropped or ran over. I found it face down in my driveway this morning and to my horror when I flipped it over the screen was completely smashed, however the phone is still working fine, minus the never ending ghost call issue.
What make the situation worse is Rogers just sent me out a replacement phone yesterday and I have to send this one back, in the next couple days.
So I called a repair centre and they wanted $190 to repair the phone, and stated they would need to replace the LCD and the glass screen. I know there is nothing wrong with the LCD screen, phone functions and all colours are good, just has broken glass.
My question is, can I repair just the glass without replacing the LCD? I have found the screen for around $30 on ebay. Based on watching the how to on youtube it doesn't look like too difficult of a job.
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If your LCD is working you only need the digitizer replaced (phone front + touch screen) which costs you around 20/30$ http://www.ebay.com/itm/Replacement...080?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1c2d78e968 .
My touchscreen was broken (randomly pressing things on the screen) and I think the 2nd hand shop I got it from only replaced the digitizer I think based on the small dust I see on my screen.
This only works if your LCD doesn't show blurry or (partially) black (damaged).
I've always had problems with companies being incredibly difficult with warranty replacement. This is the first time it went far better than expected.
It started with a ghost touch problem on my TF700t. The screen would randomly sense that I was touching it in the far right corner when I clearly wasn't. This made that tab next to useless. This would seem like a simple solution, but there was a decent dent in the bottom of the tab at the charging slot and I had no idea how it got there. This would void the warranty as the plastic part where the glass touched the aluminum was cracked and the aluminum was bent. I told the ASUS rep. nothing about this before I sent it off but I worried what would happen when they got it. (The ASUS rep will warn you during the RMA request that they inspect it when it arrives and will charge you.)
The RMA went through fine and within a few days of its arrival I received a notification that it was shipping without any problems. I received the tablet back and noticed something that really surprised me. On the sheet that says what they replaced, there were two notes. One said "false screen issue, part # ..... replaced (the screen). The second said "gap anomaly, part # ..... replaced" Not only did they replace the screen, they replaced the entire housing of the tablet. It now looks brand new!
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Ok, on my cliq, half the touch screen isn't working. I popped off the battery and the white circle is only slightly pink. I don't know exactly what happened to the phone, but im pretty sure it's liquid damage. When the phone is off, there are no visible marksmon the screen, but when it is on, there is light purple line extending from the bottom of the screen to almost the center. The parts on the line work fine, but anything to the left doesn't work. I was wondering if I should go with a digitizer, or lcd replacement?
Thanks!
Dude that phone is as old as Android... It would be cheaper to replace the phone with a more modern one on CL. Even a phone much more modern than the Cliq will be cheaper than buying parts for the old phone and hoping that fixes it.
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So, I've bought my RAZR MAXX HD a few weeks ago and have been overall happy.
I've tried a new cape today, and I noticed the front part of my screen was popping out...
I took it off and ended up with this in my hand, and the "actual" screen of the device showing.
The actual screen was pretty scuffed up so I decided I would continue to use the part that came off.
My question is: this part has some glue that allows it to stick to the actual phone . If I buy a new part online, like so, where do I get the proper glue, so it doesn't damage the actual screen?
Thanks!
I purchased this replacement Screen/Digitizer/Frame assembly for the Nexus 5 after dropping my phone and cracking the glass front. While the glass was cracked, the digitizer and screen work fine and I can use the phone as-is apart from the shards of broken glass all over the touch surface.
When I received the part, I disassembled my phone (with much help from this guide), swapped over the parts to the new housing, hooked everything up, and the digitizer doesn't recognize any touches on the screen. I went around a couple cycles of swapping parts back into my broken phone and everything works like it should. Swap back, no touch.
I figured this must just be a defective unit, so I returned the parts and ordered another. I swapped everything into the new frame and I get the same result - screen works, digitizer doesn't.
I'm willing to accept that I'm doing something terribly wrong here. What troubles me is that every time I switch back to my existing phone screen, everything works like it should. If I was somehow plugging things in wrong or assembling the unit incorrectly I'd expect that it would apply to my existing screen too. At this point I've disassembled my phone, swapped the innards to the replacement screen, then swapped everything back 5 or 6 times now. Each time I do this, my existing screen works and the replacement screen won't register touch. As such, I find it hard to believe that I'm just assembling things wrong because somehow it works every time I put the old parts in, but never works with the new screen.
Does anyone here have any experience with screen swaps? The whole thing is really a straightforward procedure and there's not much to goof up that I can see. Does it even seem possible I could have received 2 screen assemblies with non-working digitizers?
Judging by the reviews, stay away
Looks non-oem as well lol
Most of the negative reviews there look to be fit issues. There are a number of little adhesive pads and rubbery bits that need to transfer over from the existing frame, and I strongly suspect that the people complaining about light leaks or fit issues probably didn't notice that the replacement part didn't include all those bits. None of the reviews that I read mention any problem with touch not working.
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I sent the vendor an email similar to my OP to see what they say, but I paid extra to get the Amazon Prime vendor on this part so returning it (again) should be no problem. I'll give them a chance to figure this out, but if not, maybe third time's a charm?