Hello,
to respected Members,
I have Galaxy Tab 7.7, actually, accidentally, I felt this tab on the ground, and its front glass of the screen has broken, although its working fine, but its very much irritating to see the tab in this condition, I want to know, Is it possible to replace this glass and what would it cost in US? Please reply soon.
Thank You.
Regards,
MOBILGEEK
hi i used google and the first link was that:
http://www.parts4repair.com/complet...replacement-for-samsung-p6800-galaxy-tab-7-7/
you only need a shop which repairs devices from samsung and ask them if the will repair it with the screen you can buy in the link.
hope that helepd you
kind regards
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Hello there
I have a little problem and thought to give it a try here.
I recently bought a chinese tablet a JXD S9000 and ofcourse clumsy as i am
i broke the touch screen.
The replacement i received from my supplier (online so i cant really take it "back") had a different size flexible ribbon cable.
I've sent them tons of emails and fotos and they say that they can't find the problem and i should take it to my local customer service.
Thats the problem we don't have one in my city and i have to do it by my self so any help is welcome.
Sorry for the much talk but its my first post.
I've included a picture to understand what am i talking about
http: //imageshack.us/photo/my-images/692/dsc0006bt.jpg/
Thanks in advance
I have a a number of questions so thought better to put in one post - if any particular point should go to a different section please advise.
Got a Galaxy Note 10.1 for Christmas and rooted it.
Managed to damage LCD screen. Outside glass screen is in perfect condition. Underneath the glass around 3/5's of the screen is not working.
I'm assuming this won't be covered by warranty but I have a number of questions and would appreciate any answers.
1. If I get replacement LCD on eBay is it safe enough to follow YouTube video and attempt self repair or should I take it to phone repair shop? I'm assuming Samsung won't do anything as it looks like accidental damage.
2. I was thinking of using multiscreen so i could still use it in the meantime and change a few things and possibly unroot before i sent in for repair. To set this up I'm thinking id have to share the screen to a monitior or laptop or something? Is this possible?
Thanks in advance for any advice, much appreciated. Should have got the damn insurance!!
harrisonbarnes said:
I have a a number of questions so thought better to put in one post - if any particular point should go to a different section please advise.
Got a Galaxy Note 10.1 for Christmas and rooted it.
Managed to damage LCD screen. Outside glass screen is in perfect condition. Underneath the glass around 3/5's of the screen is not working.
I'm assuming this won't be covered by warranty but I have a number of questions and would appreciate any answers.
1. If I get replacement LCD on eBay is it safe enough to follow YouTube video and attempt self repair or should I take it to phone repair shop? I'm assuming Samsung won't do anything as it looks like accidental damage.
2. I was thinking of using multiscreen so i could still use it in the meantime and change a few things and possibly unroot before i sent in for repair. To set this up I'm thinking id have to share the screen to a monitior or laptop or something? Is this possible?
Thanks in advance for any advice, much appreciated. Should have got the damn insurance!!
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How did you damage the lcd and not damage outer glass? Your answer may help us to better help you.
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kkretch said:
How did you damage the lcd and not damage outer glass? Your answer may help us to better help you.
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I have no idea! I think i may have sat on it when it was under a blanket on my bed? There literally isn't a scratch or mark on the outside. It is in pristine condition.
Any chance samsung would replace?
And of course i would have to unroot before returning to then even if they would replace?
Is that possible without access to the full screen!
Use "droid VNC server" (need root)
Hello!
I broke my S2 Plus screen and I want to know that will the S2 screen will fit too?
I have a S2 screen, not S2 Plus screen. Please help
It fits but you might have touchscreen calibration problems.
EDIT: Try contacting the guy that made this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2769612. He might be able to help you.
I started to have problems with my S Pen.
The S Pen was working well a day before I wrote this thread.I used it to write my study notes.But today when I pulled out the S Pen,thing became weird.
It does not want to register any touch inputs.The S Pen does have touch inputs on the left and right sides and the upper side.And the air view does not work.When I tried hovering the pen to the sides that works,it ended up registering it as a touch.
Is there anyway to fix this problem?Help is appreciated.
Do you have any replacement tips?
Note4fan said:
Do you have any replacement tips?
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I did some replacement tips and still no help.
I went to my local Samsung store and they say I may need a replacement S Pen.Because the warranty of my Note 10.1 is long over(And voided too by the custom roms.),I need to buy a new one and they arent cheap.
So I hope I could fix the S Pen without buying a new one.
c903jerk said:
I did some replacement tips and still no help.
I went to my local Samsung store and they say I may need a replacement S Pen.Because the warranty of my Note 10.1 is long over(And voided too by the custom roms.),I need to buy a new one and they arent cheap.
So I hope I could fix the S Pen without buying a new one.
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Jerk,
hey this might give you a lead
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=viDDKGPj2FI
it addresses a similar sensitivity issue with the noteII s-pen but, it may help with s-pens in general.
if you use your s-pen alot the adjustments the guy makes in the video may be what you need. :fingers-crossed:
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moonbutt74 said:
Jerk,
hey this might give you a lead
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=viDDKGPj2FI
it addresses a similar sensitivity issue with the noteII s-pen but, it may help with s-pens in general.
if you use your s-pen alot the adjustments the guy makes in the video may be what you need. :fingers-crossed:
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Hey it works.
At first after adjusting,it stills acts weird but sensitivity has improved.The next day,it works normal again.
Thanks alot to helped out.
Dear XDA community...
I've been a passive participant in many of your threads and most of the time I have managed to solve my issues thanks to your replies. Finally i have decided to join you and hopefully also help in some of the cases.
My current issue is a Samsung Galaxy Trend which display and digitizer have been broken. I have easily managed to replace those, both of which were working fine on the first boot. The display once got frozen tho and since that time the only thing i can see is a white snowy (no-signal tv alike) screen with some colorful dots here and there. Replacing the Lcd once again brought no change, so i guess it may be either pcb/ic issue or a software bug. I will try uploading a pic of the display as soon as possible.
I hope someone might have encountered this kind of defect and could help me solve it.
Best regards,
Damian aka Infernaesty.
Hi,
Thanks for using XDA Assist the snowy thing is because either the way you have fixed is not right and there is some connection issue to board and display or you may accidentaly damaged glue of Display and board fix which some devices have best thing is to get it repaired by Samsung Official Outlet or in other Mobile Repair Shop has further anything may damage other parts of device
Good Luck !