Just got a replacement lcd and digitizer replacement. Installed it all is good except i have a fuzzy screen that looks like the digitizer is dirty underneath.
The new AUO screen came fused to the lcd and is suppressed to be new. Is there an easy fix to this or should i exchange this for a new one altogether?
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I recently cracked my screen on my tp2 and was wondering if there was a way i could tell if it just the screen or the lcd under the glass.
you might want to consider replacing both the LCD and digitizer because they are stuck togeter with some kind of glue, I tried to just replace the digitizer and ended up pulling the whole front off the LCD screen its self. also ended up taring my LCD cable too so be careful
I was wondering what the black stuff between the lcd and digitizer is and where do I get it? My wife and son both broke their digitizers so I decided to replace them. The first phone I did was my wife's and I think I might have removed too much of the black adhesive because the digitizer keeps lifting up allowing dust to get trapped in between. I learned from my first attempt and myy son's went much better and is working perfectly.
I cracked my screen a few months back, and right after it happened I bought a new digitizer to replace the cracked one. The install didnt go very well, since the tape used to adhere the digitizer to the LCD got mangled during removal of the original digitizer. Dust ended up getting between the LCD and Digitizer etc. One other problem I ran into was that the LED's that are supposed to illuminate the home/menu/back/find buttons were now shinning up into the screen and washing it out.
Anyways I got fed up with the dust and bought a new fully assembled screen/digitizer off ebay. I installed it last night and everything is great except that the lights are still shinning up through the glass and washing out the lower inch of the screen. I dont see why this would happen as there is really only one way to put it all back together.
Any insight as to how to get the lights to stop doing this?
Thanks!
Ok very annoyed dropped me phone cracked the screen pritty good no insurance I now dumbass
I've been looking around and on YouTube I can not figure out if the LCD n digitizer is all in one or can be separated if so how as I can't find any video etc any where
I.now the one x digitizer n LCD can be separated but the one s I'm not to sure any advice or links very grate full thanks spud
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They're all one piece, made by Samsung. Easy to replace if you have the correct tools and some patience, but expensive (£100 -£120).
SAMOLED always has the digitizer included, while LCDs like in the One X still has a separate digitizer which can be integrated in the front glass
Hi, I have recently dropped my S7 and my screen broke, but it’s only smal black dot on side of amoled and one line trough glass. My biggest problem is that lower part of screen digitizer stoped working. I’ve searched all over ebay for new screen assembly with amoled and digitizer but it’s expensive ~170$. So I was thinking, can I replace only digitizer, they cost about 30-50$? I’m not sure because every video on YouTube that replaced only digitizer had fully working amoled. Do you guys have any experience? Any advice is appreciated
Hello,
As seen on some drop test videos, sometimes screen can be totally messed up but digitizer can still be working good. So my guess is that they work independently and so a new digitizer could work good even if the screen as some dead areas or lines etc...
But due to the fact that Samsung glue the glass with the digitizer and with the screen panel, it's a very difficult process to just remove the glass without scratching or breaking the Amoled panel. Better be well prepared to it, have the right tools and have a lot of dexterity and patience. It's already a big pain to separate the screen for the glass, so if you're planning to separate and replace only the digitizer, then good luck :-/
Before trying this, you still should call some repair centers to see how much it would cost for a screen replacement, but unfortunately it is most likely to be expensive. Also, be aware that buying yourself a screen replacement doesn't guarantee you that it will be an Amoled. A year ago, my brother broke his OnePlus 3 screen, and it was almost impossible to find an Amoled screen replacement, their description was saying Amoled, but by reading well, we could always find somewhere "TFT" or "LCD" which are not Amoled.
In the end, you have to be aware than any flagship phone cost an arm to repair, especially the screen as everything is glued and made for you not to be able to repair it yourself. So it is very highly recommended to protect your phone with cases and screen protectors (plastic screen protectors protect the screen better from shocks than glass screen protectors, even if plastic feels cheaper). Unless you have a lot of money and can easily pay a repair, protect your phone!
Sorry, that's all I can do for you...