can anyone recommend a good place to buy this.
I am considering buying from gadgetfix on ebay as they list the sony version as being compatible with all versions of the screen this phone may have come with. also is $45 a good price or am I getting ripped off?
I paid $80 for this phone in good working condition except the screen is cracked in the upper left corner so its hard to read some of the icons up there.
Also the battery life kinda sucks compared to my old iphone 5 so would buying a new battery from a one x+ be a good idea to swap in while I have it dismantled?
undivide said:
can anyone recommend a good place to buy this.
I am considering buying from gadgetfix on ebay as they list the sony version as being compatible with all versions of the screen this phone may have come with. also is $45 a good price or am I getting ripped off?
I paid $80 for this phone in good working condition except the screen is cracked in the upper left corner so its hard to read some of the icons up there.
Also the battery life kinda sucks compared to my old iphone 5 so would buying a new battery from a one x+ be a good idea to swap in while I have it dismantled?
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Are these the components you are looking for? Some are cheaper than $45:
http://www.repairsuniverse.com/htc-one-screen-replacements-repair-parts.html
http://www.tmart.com/Replacement-Touch-Screen-Digitizer-for-HTC-One-X_p148229.html
http://www.wiredshops.com/htc-onex-lcd-g23-replacement.html
There are way more links. I usually stay away from E-Bay these days because I can usually find a sweeter deal elsewhere.
There are three different screens that came on this device, and they're not compatible. You need to make sure you buy the same one that's currently fitted to your device, you can tell them apart by the flex cable. Also be careful that you don't buy the screen for the HTC One X (Endeavoru). You should also make sure you buy the screen + digitizer, trying to separate the two will almost certainly result in destroying one or both of them. To be honest, $40 for both would be a steal.
Sent from my Evita.
timmaaa said:
There are three different screens that came on this device, and they're not compatible. You need to make sure you buy the same one that's currently fitted to your device, you can tell them apart by the flex cable. Also be careful that you don't buy the screen for the HTC One X (Endeavoru). You should also make sure you buy the screen + digitizer, trying to separate the two will almost certainly result in destroying one or both of them. To be honest, $40 for both would be a steal.
Sent from my Evita.
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Yep, I forgot to mention that. There are 3 kinds of LCD Screens for this model. - Green Flex (Sharp) - Yellow Flex (AUO) - Green & Yellow (Sony version, works for all 3 versions)
Hello fellow Nexus 4 users.
http://imgur.com/a/mDmv2
I replaced my N4 screen after an unfortunate drop with a replacement assembly available on eBay for approx £35 including frame, digitizer and LCD.
The colours of the screen were appalling. See images in the link. There are counterfeit screens circulating.
May our N4s live on forever more!
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Hello fellow Nexus 4 users.
http://imgur.com/a/mDmv2
I replaced my N4 screen after an unfortunate drop with a replacement assembly available on eBay for approx £35 including frame, digitizer and LCD.
The colours of the screen were appalling. See images in the link. There are counterfeit screens circulating.
May our N4s live on forever more!
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Sorry to hear that. Today you can get anything fake from ebay.
Though, it wouldn't be bad if you put link to that buyer or item
The seller has dealt with the issue well so far, I'm not sure they knew they were selling a fake screen. I will post further details if I am not compensated/refunded.
Are you certain it's a counterfeit and not a re-sold piece that had actually failed QA/QC?
I don't think it's possible for an authentic screen to be of such poor quality. You could be right - I dont know much about LCD manufacture
Wondering if it is even worth replacing these parts on a phone that's over 2 years old. Not sure about pricing in UK but here in the US you can pick up a mint or refurbished one for close to the price you paid. If I busted my N4 I think I would prob have to move on and get a newer phone although I would miss perhaps the most perfect phone ever made.
I'm actually debating what to do with a N5 I have with a cracked screen sell it as is or try and find a replacement. The problem I'm Runing into is finding a stock LCD that is not cracked and makes sense price wise. If only I had a screen seperator the stupid glass can be had for $5.
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Wondering if it is even worth replacing these parts on a phone that's over 2 years old. Not sure about pricing in UK but here in the US you can pick up a mint or refurbished one for close to the price you paid. If I busted my N4 I think I would prob have to move on and get a newer phone although I would miss perhaps the most perfect phone ever made.
I'm actually debating what to do with a N5 I have with a cracked screen sell it as is or try and find a replacement. The problem I'm Runing into is finding a stock LCD that is not cracked and makes sense price wise. If only I had a screen seperator the stupid glass can be had for $5.
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This is the sad truth I've just discovered. I dropped my phone a few months back and now have an unresponsive stripe across my screen...I went looking for a screen replacement to find out I'd only save about $30 as opposed to buying a used mint condition N4. It's not worth the aggravation of doing all that work just to save a couple bucks, IMHO.
Yes I agree. I'm now debating getting a LCD separation machine and try to salvage the digitizer and LCD. Anyone ever attempt such a job?
kgiri247 I know this isn't the place to talk about selling phones but if you do want to sell it I'll more than happily take it off your hands, inbox me if you want to talk numbers! What I do know about separating the LCD and Digitizer is that it's very risky, they're two very delicate pieces of hardware and any mistakes could lead to having an expensive paperweight until you could find a replacement screen for it!
Yeah, it's getting to be a tough decision for a home who has something go wrong on these. I love this phone though as well as the development community for it. I might keep this phone just because the development community is excellent.
However if I had to get a new phone, I saw Amazon is selling the Kindle Fire phone unlocked for $199
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as far i can see on your images, your screen is original and coming from LG, how many months do you have it? do you have any other synthom than yellowish colours??
Have you double a check for how many fingers you can press? The N4 is 10 right, but some of the really cheap screens only support 5. You'll know very quickly whether it's fake or not.
bought a replacement screen for the n4 and the screen is horrible. has 2 dead pixels and the viewing angles are the worst ive ever seen on a cellphone.
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bought a replacement screen for the n4 and the screen is horrible. has 2 dead pixels and the viewing angles are the worst ive ever seen on a cellphone.
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If it's too good to be true, it usually is I'm afraid. The most expensive parts of a mobile phone are usually the screen and the battery, seeing as both are advanced pieces of technology. Processors, RAM, motherboards etc are cheap in reality, that's why you can buy a pretty powerful Android TV stick for cheap. No battery, no screen.
Nexus 4's are cheap nowadays, smash a screen, it probably isn't worth buying another screen unless you can be guaranteed of OEM'ness. It isn't all that hard to replace a digitizer though, so if your LCD panel is good, it might be worth giving it a try.
Where would you be able to buy a genuine part then?
Is this something you should bite the bullet and send to LG for repair to atleast be guaranteed a genuine part?
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Sorry for bumping an old thread.
I just had mine replaced by LG for a defective ribbon cable which left the touch screen complete unresponsive. I went this route due to all the complaints about bad screens. $160 later, my N4 looks and works great! Pretty expensive though.
I had ordered a replacement from a seller within the US on eBay. I can't seem to find the sale anymore, but it was the real deal.
I had purchased a Nexus 4 and it came with a crappy replacement display, so I ordered a new one and did the swap myself.
It looks like a whole new phone.
Thanks for the info guys!
I'm from the UK like op and I was considering getting the replacement screen myself from ebay but I don't know if the seller replaced the part he gave to op and if it was genuine because they do have some good fakes on ebay.
I might just bite the bullet and do it myself I don't know the price for repair here Reeves360 but I'm sure it'll be similar to what you paid.
These phone manufacturers still charging extortionate prices on a nearly 3 year old phone.
I've long wondered about the legitimacy of the replacement screen I got off eBay. I bought from a seller that had sold a ton of them and had excellent feedback. But the screen always seemed like it was dim (had to crank it all the way up to be as bright as my other devices at 2/3-3/4 max brightness, plus the color is very cool/bluish. But it was always responsive and never had any ghost touches.
However, a couple days ago, it has started to freak out. Occasionally, after touching it, the bottom half or so flashes black. Somtimes it's one flash, sometimes it's a few flashes. It still responds perfectly while doing this, but it's obviously not normal. I disassembled it, gave the connectors a whack of Deoxit and ProGold, and reassembled it, but the glitching still remains, so it's not the connector. I need to try flashing something different (or maybe just dirty flashing LS again) to see if it's ROM or kernel related. I made some changes to Hellscore settings and I finally figured out why my battery life was so atrocious the last few months (it somehow got set minimum 2 cores online), so it's possible I screwed something else up.
If the problem is that it's a fake screen, I doubt the seller was aware.
It was the kernel (settings). Not sure what caused it, but I reflashed the kernel, reinstalled HK manager, and the screen hasn't glitched out since.
I recently got a used and raped nexus 5, it was my cousin's.
I don't know what to do with it because I'd like to install a rom or whatever on it, but the fact is that it has the screen and lcd + touchscreen completely destroyed.
What do you advice, do I replace the screen or try to sell it? (for a replacement I wouldn't spend more than 35-40 euros)
You could buy a third-party replacement screen from Aliexpress. I purchased from 2 different vendors with great results. These replacement screens aren't quite as bright as the original but they are so much cheaper. I didn't notice the difference in brightness until I held the third-party screen next to a phone with an original LG screen.
Hey guys,
I've been thinking about fixing my old OPO and went on ebay to find a replacement screen. There are some for 22£ and some for 34£.
I've heard that some of the screens are lower quality and tend to look quite bad, has anyone had any experience with the screens on Ebay and could you recommend one?
Thanks!
Welp, after a few years of owning this phone I finally shattered the display. Wondering if anyone has a particular brand they used when replacing the screen? I got an S20FE as a replacement and it sucks compared to the U12. Thanks in advance.