hi guys on the desire s, is there two different size flex cables for the lcd and digitizer cables? one big one small
Yes there are two?!
HI,
Just to follow on, there is 2, they are different sizes, the slightly larger one is for the LCD and the smaller one is for the digitiser.
Hope this helps,
Doug
i no this but i enquired to somebody about cos of the lcd and digitizer already fixed together and the came back with two prices, one for big flex connector one fir small. is it to do with different type of lcd??
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Well i bought the TP2 digitizer and it has a hole in the front of it (whoops), Will this work fine with my sprint phone? Looks like the right size and same connector as other.
here is the discription from ebay item (It wont let me link the exact item) USA DIGITIZER SCREEN FOR HTC Touch Pro 2 2nd Gen T7373
I am planning on operating tonight and little worried, ( some people say ebay digitizers dont work well)
Also i need to disassemble to little bits or maybe just take the housing off the front (ive seen both ways on youtube and with out full disassemble looks hard.
Thanks for any input
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Well took it all apart everything went great untill the f***ing digitizer and lcd would not come out i finally got it out and noticed tiny crack on the lcd part so looks like i need new lcd too.. I plugged lcd back in 2 ribbons back into mobo and plugged battery hit the power (it vibrates and turns on but nothing shows on lcd) Should it not show anything on lcd if everything isnt plugged in? (didnt bother plugging in the antenna plug the digitizer *(waiting for new lcd to plug that in) or the ear piece plug but i thought id at least be able to see the broken lcd light up. Am i wrong or did i mess more than the lcd up possibly?
I kinda expected to break the lcd when taking it out it was so hard.. another 25$ down drain but then again the lcd might have been cracked already not sure. I just hope it works with the new lcd. can i test the new lcd with it taken apart?
there is a guy on ebay selling a brand new replacement front for the TP2. it comes with
everything except the motherboard and back cover. i bought one from him for 70 and
took my motherboard and placed it in the new unit and used my old rear cover. works
like a charm and looks brand new.
well i see the gsm model for 25$ screen and all connected.. But since it seems like no one that repairs them replies (prob to old of a phone) I dont know if it will work, it looks like they all have same connectors so i dont see why the gsm screen would matter.. mIght take the chance and buy one those too to check it out, waiting on a new lcd to put back together to see if this one even works after my disassemble. (im guessing it will i didnt really damage anything but the lcd) 70 sounds like wya to much
yeah $70 was a bit much but it was basically a new TP2 minus the motherboard.
I don't know if the AT&T version will work with the sprint version tho. May want to
do a little more research on this before putting out that Dough.
Does anyone know where I can buy a new main board for my T-Mobile G2X (LG P999DW) and yes, the board is the issue - one of the tiny little ICs that is next to the LCD ribbon cable broke off and the screen no longer works, except the backlight. So I need to replace my main board but cannot locate one, any ideas?
Hello,
Touch screen glass was broken, due to my phone fallen on the ground. The LCD was still working perfectly so i've ordered a new genuine digitizer for my HTC Z710E.
After replacing it my GSM does nothing . When charging i see the charging light lighting up in red or either green when full, but besides that i won't do anything. I disassemblied the phone again twice, reconnect all the connectors and still nothing. Sometimes my phone vibrates and sometimes when i push the power button the charging light disappears but that are the only signs of living.
Is this a common failure after replacing the digitizer? Did i overlook something?
Hopefully you guys can help me out.
Thanks in advance!
If the LCD ribbon cable is, in fact, getting a good connection then I would probably lean towards the lcd itself having been damaged during the install. Due to the construction of the sensation, it can be difficult removing the lcd without damaging it even for an experienced tech like myself.
What I would suggest would be to go ahead and order a new lcd. This would also be a good time to double check that the part number on the new digitizer's ribbon cable matches that of the broken digitizer you removed, as the incorrect part will lag when the screen is turned on at best and will not work at all at worst. As far as I know, the sensation and kindle fire are the only devices like this where you will have slightly different parts even within the same model and region.
Duck Norris said:
If the LCD ribbon cable is, in fact, getting a good connection then I would probably lean towards the lcd itself having been damaged during the install. Due to the construction of the sensation, it can be difficult removing the lcd without damaging it even for an experienced tech like myself.
What I would suggest would be to go ahead and order a new lcd. This would also be a good time to double check that the part number on the new digitizer's ribbon cable matches that of the broken digitizer you removed, as the incorrect part will lag when the screen is turned on at best and will not work at all at worst. As far as I know, the sensation and kindle fire are the only devices like this where you will have slightly different parts even within the same model and region.
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Hmm i already thought so . I did it really really careful, but despite that it broke.
Time for getting another phone. Don't have much money now, but i shall see what's for sale
So I really love this device albeit some minor problems on custom roms. I don't see myself upgrading/downgrading to another device since I literally use this both as a phone and a portable drawing tablet. Would it be wise if I start stocking up on spare parts (flex cables, LCD + digitizer) or just buy a replacement unit and take out the battery? BTW, are 90x devices interchangeable in terms of spare parts?
My device is starting to get some brighter spots on the screen and it worries me. Hopefully the replacement parts online are good enough.
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So I really love this device albeit some minor problems on custom roms. I don't see myself upgrading/downgrading to another device since I literally use this both as a phone and a portable drawing tablet. Would it be wise if I start stocking up on spare parts (flex cables, LCD + digitizer) or just buy a replacement unit and take out the battery? BTW, are 90x devices interchangeable in terms of spare parts?
My device is starting to get some brighter spots on the screen and it worries me. Hopefully the replacement parts online are good enough.
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All parts of Galaxy Note Pro SM-P900 and Galaxy Tab Pro SM-T900 are identical except the LCD assembly and back cover due to the SPen slot.
The most expensive part is the LCD assembly because touchscreen and LCD are glued together with LOCA ( Liquid Optical Clear Adhesive ), you have to replace the whole assembly.
Other parts are cheap and easily to find, you don't need to stock up in advance. LTE models almost the same as Wifi model except mainboard and rear camera.
All LTE models are identical except the firmware, bootloader is locked by provider. You can change Verizon( P905V) to AT&T ( P907A) tablet just by swapping mainboard.
Bright spots are fine on the LCD, they don't effect the function of the display. I even can change an LTE Note Pro to Wifi Note Pro or Tab Pro just by swapping mainboard and rear camera. Rear camera of LTE models doesn't work with Wifi model even they look identical.
Hello All,
After two years of use, I decided to replace the battery of my lovely Honor 8. However, I was not carefull enough and accidentally I cut in half the LCD connector while removing the battery.
Does anyone know if the LCD screen connector can be bought as a stand alone part or is it available only as an assembly with the screen?
Also, a reliable source of spare OEM parts for the Honor 8 would be highly appreciated.
Many thanks,
Yannis
I have never seen a separate LCD connector, it will surely buy the entire screen. Moreover if you had to replace only the connector, the handling will be complicated