i felt my smartphone on the floor,the glass cracked from side to side and the touch screen works only on the side above the crack,the display has no damage,please some advices!what could be wrong?touch screen senzor?only change the glass?
todorovici said:
i felt my smartphone on the floor,the glass cracked from side to side and the touch screen works only on the side above the crack,the display has no damage,please some advices!what could be wrong?touch screen senzor?only change the glass?
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If the connection between the two sides is damaged, then the touch couldn't work. Maybe you can solve the problem replacing the screen of the device, if the hw is intact..
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Hi to everybody, would I have a question for the forum, to someone it results that the screen of the ipaq 614 have some problems of operation with the you protect applied screen?? honestly I hope that is not true, because otherwise it would be really a disappointment.
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I've had little problem after I applied protector... but seems it was my fault.
I was trying to protect the display surface as much as I could and I cut the protector little wider than the visilbe display.
then I applied the protector stickin' it to the edges and the touch display stopped working.
after removing the protector display was ok. the issue was probably that somewhere in the edge the case was pressing constantly on the display covered with protector...
so I'd bought thinner protector, cut only size of visible display and now it is all fine.
The only problem I have with my protector is that the stylus scratches it and its got visible wear marks where my fingers constantly press. Resolution and sensetivity is apparently unaffected.
BTW, I disassembled the phone to place mine on the screen. Surprisingly, there was not a single warranty-voiding sticker type device anywhere to be found.
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
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
(There's plenty of guides to help you replace your screens out there...so I would redo one of those.)
Ive replaced a few of these S3 screens with new glass and the double sided tape method and the only issue that always happens is that the glass will touch the digitizer in the middle once in awhile. This registers a touch that is stuck on and locks up the rest of the touch screen. The only work around is pressing on the glass around the outside of the lcd to release the unwanted touch. Tonight I discovered a great method for curing that problem. I removed the glass and cleaned up very well. Then applied a cut down screen protector for a LG spectrum to underside of the glass to bridge the gap between the glass and the digitzer. (The spectrum protectors was big enough to trim down to the right size) Retaped and assembled. This has worked perfect to correct and the screen looks great! Make sure to buy a screen protector that is clear. A protector that is anti-glare would dim the display. With the clear you cant tell its there. The touch screen acts like new. Very happy with the results!!
Dan
Hogan1975 said:
(There's plenty of guides to help you replace your screens out there...so I would redo one of those.)
Ive replaced a few of these S3 screens with new glass and the double sided tape method and the only issue that always happens is that the glass will touch the digitizer in the middle once in awhile. This registers a touch that is stuck on and locks up the rest of the touch screen. The only work around is pressing on the glass around the outside of the lcd to release the unwanted touch. Tonight I discovered a great method for curing that problem. I removed the glass and cleaned up very well. Then applied a cut down screen protector for a LG spectrum to underside of the glass to bridge the gap between the glass and the digitzer. (The spectrum protectors was big enough to trim down to the right size) Retaped and assembled. This has worked perfect to correct and the screen looks great! Make sure to buy a screen protector that is clear. A protector that is anti-glare would dim the display. With the clear you cant tell its there. The touch screen acts like new. Very happy with the results!!
Dan
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interesting. i have recently replaced my S3 with the prokit from amazon, but had occasional touch issues like you described. i might try this. to be clear, with the screen protector, do you still need to apply any adhesive between screen and digitizer?
cowboybebop98 said:
interesting. i have recently replaced my S3 with the prokit from amazon, but had occasional touch issues like you described. i might try this. to be clear, with the screen protector, do you still need to apply any adhesive between screen and digitizer?
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No you do not need adhesive/loca between ur screen and digitizer. BTW I've went down that road with using the adhesive...not very fun. The UV glue method is tough to apply correctly. That is why I was experimenting with the under glass screen protector method.
One more add on to my description of adding the screen protector between glass and digitizer is doubling up on the double sided tape around the perimeter. I wanted to make sure I got the tape high enough to bridge the slightly larger gap between the glass/digitizer due to the screen protector. Hope this helps.
maybe not the perfect solution....
The wifes phone that I tried this fix on is working awesome. She said it hasnt had one issue since. But I've tried this method on two other S3 without the same sucess. Both were the US Cellular verisons of the phone (wifes is Verizon), and both still had touch screen lockups. So had to redo with the LOCA replacement method to cure issues. Just FYI...
I just ordered a used S5 Active, and I noticed a small imperfection on the top right of the screen. I tried to scratch it off with my fingernail, and it wouldn't, so I assumed it was a chip out of the glass.
However, then I applied a glass screen protector, and it looks like this (see attached picture). So it doesn't seem to be a depression, it seems to be something actually on the screen. Any idea what it could be or how to get rid of it so that I don't have this annoying bubble?
butterblum said:
I just ordered a used S5 Active, and I noticed a small imperfection on the top right of the screen. I tried to scratch it off with my fingernail, and it wouldn't, so I assumed it was a chip out of the glass.
However, then I applied a glass screen protector, and it looks like this (see attached picture). So it doesn't seem to be a depression, it seems to be something actually on the screen. Any idea what it could be or how to get rid of it so that I don't have this annoying bubble?
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disassemble will be the only solution for cleaning this bit i think ... in Egypt we have unofficial centres which fix these issues especially for phone like grand 2 which has a tft panel makes a bubble in the middle of the screen when using a glass screen protector