Broken display- who can fix it? - ONE Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

My OPO fell in the water, the phone is still working, it plays alarms and its contents are visible when connected to a PC. Unfortunately the display doesn't work any more. The OnePlus repair service charge a price for a full change, they don't change only the screen, that it's quite close to the price of a brand new one.
Does anyone knows of a repair center to get it fixed? Or if I should succeed in unmounting the display, is it possible to order it from a OEM vendor?
Thanks

Do it yourself.
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[Q] Screen problem

Hi guys, I m new here. Recently, I dropped my phone and it was okay for the day...However, the next day, the screen has a little problem.
The sensitivity is cool, still the same. No crack whatsoever.
However, the screen sometimes become blurred/double image (as shown below) or completely went black.
With "luck", the screen would turn on. If not, it will stay black for most of the time.
I called the service center and was told that my phone was no longer under warranty. Thus, the repairing fee would be quite hefty according to the operator.
Guys, if I may ask, what's the problem with this? How can I solve this and how much would it costs? Would a factory reset be useful under such circumstances?
Thanks in advance.
I don't think a factory reset is going to do any good, it looks to me like a hardware fault. You can try replacing the display yourself, there are guides on YouTube. There are three different types of screens that went into this phone so you need to make sure you get the right one, I believe they're differentiated by colour coding on the connecting flat cable (you might want to check this). You'll need to disassemble the device to identify it. You'll want to get the screen + digitizer as separating the two without breaking either is almost impossible. From memory I think you can pick them up for under $100.
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timmaaa said:
I don't think a factory reset is going to do any good, it looks to me like a hardware fault. You can try replacing the display yourself, there are guides on YouTube. There are three different types of screens that went into this phone so you need to make sure you get the right one, I believe they're differentiated by colour coding on the connecting flat cable (you might want to check this). You'll need to disassemble the device to identify it. You'll want to get the screen + digitizer as separating the two without breaking either is almost impossible. From memory I think you can pick them up for under $100.
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Too bad I have no idea how to fix it myself. The service center is charging me roughly $250-300 (after conversion of my currency)
Thanks tima. Do you happen to know what kind of screen i should get? I heard some screen leaves gap at the top of the phone.
As long as you match the screen to the one I'm your device it should be ok.
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Screen not working

So my 7 month old was able to get his mother's phone while she wrapped presents the other night. Like most babies he put it in his mouth and apparently the slobber has done something to the screen. The phone rings, charges, and I can connect to adb thru the computer. Will I need to replace the entire screen and frame or maybe just the digitizer? And where would you recommend to buy the parts? Appreciate the help
You need to replace the screen + digitizer, trying to separate them will result in one or both of them being destroyed.
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Nexus 5 Repaired at LG service Center - Software Failure?

Hey Guys,
My N5 is 18 months old and suddenly the screen went dead. I could hear things beeping with apps etc and could receive calls but the display was shot. I tried everything to reflash the phone but to no avail. I tried connecting to a PC to sideload - anything at all but no dice. The laptop could see the phone but couldnt access it via explorer or ADB or anything else.
I sent it into the LG Repair Center here in Forth Worth and i got this diagnosis: Software Failure. Out of Warranty by Date code, Receptacle / Minor problem.
It going to cost me 45.00 + tax to fix it so i said go ahead but i'm a little concerned on what the problem actually was. I'm afraid they are just gonna ultra flash it somehow and it'll be broke again in no time. THe repair warranty is only 90 days.
What do you guys think? Any experience on this issue or something similar? Should i get the phone back and shake it for something else?
Any input is greatly appreciated.
I see what you mean, it seems like you have a hardware problem not software, not sure how flashing will fix it if you cant see any images at boot,
You did tell them the screen is not responding right?.
It is worrying to see these stories about the screen just dying, mine is around that age.
The screen just stopped responding. Sometimes i would get a very faint backlight on the screen. Its like i was trying to start the car but she wouldnt turn over. I told them everything this is all they came back.
Not very happy....
I am having a similar problem. One day it shut off and it would only boot to google then go black. It wont connect to a computer or boot also it has no haptic feedback. LG said it was an LCD connector problem and said it would be $150 to fix...

Display Screen is pixel or scrolls

Hi,
I have Nexus 5 and was running good with Marshmellow and suddenly one day the screen started scrolling up. Restart or factory reset did not help. While starting the boot logo was also corrupted and I use to get is display with random pixels lit with different colors, mostly white and red. So have tried different bootloaders and even downgrading to 4.4.4 but the issue is still there.
Called up Google and LG as well. Since device is not under warranty now, it is going to cost for repair. So would like to know if there is any solution to this problem before I try the repair or give on this device.
Appreciate any suggestions. Thank you,
Sandeep.
Was the phone ever dropped? It's possible that there is a loose connection inside the phone. I suggest removing the back and inspecting the phone's internal components and connections.
If everything appears fine, it could be A problem with the lcd of motherboard, neither of which is cheap to repair. I suggest trying to find a used nexus 5, either with a smashed screen and working internal components or one with a working screen and damaged internals to troubleshoot your own phone.
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Was the phone ever dropped? It's possible that there is a loose connection inside the phone. I suggest removing the back and inspecting the phone's internal components and connections.
If everything appears fine, it could be A problem with the lcd of motherboard, neither of which is cheap to repair. I suggest trying to find a used nexus 5, either with a smashed screen and working internal components or one with a working screen and damaged internals to troubleshoot your own phone.
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I do not recollect dropping it. I would wait to see if any better option comes up. And will keep an eye for an broken Nexus to see if I can get the motherboard swapped. Thanks for ideas though.

Recovering internal storage

I was recently in an accident that left my redmi note 7 pro damaged and pretty much dead. On taking it to a Mi service center and other local repair shops, I was told the following things:
1. That the display connector chip is broken and the track(a word they use that I believe refers to the copper pins that connect the chip to the cable though not sure as they didn't care to explain in detail) is damaged.
2. The flex charging cable strip is also damaged that isn't allowing the phone to boot up.
I am only concerned with the data on the phone and not the phone itself. I told them all the same thing that I am fine with the display not functioning if the data can be recovered and they didn't seem very enthusiastic about this kind of repair job. Is it possible for the internal storage of my dead phone to be put on another phone and recovered that way?
Or alternatively a way for me to recover the data from the dead phone without being able to enable USB debugging or being able to unlock the screen.
there's always an alternative,
1. You could take phone to some local repairing shop who is expert enough to fix the display connector, and get a display attached to it temporarily till you fetch all your data.
2. You could courier your phone to my location I would really love to lay my hands on it.
(You could DM me if you choose this option)

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