Warning: This MOD will void your warranty. You will have to open the device and leave traces behind by performing it. Only perform this Mod if you are willing to take a risk.
So, before 2 months I bought Sony M2 from craigslist for 20$, it was pretty scratched but it worked
It was laying in my desk drawer for last month, so I decided to do something with it
I dissembled phone, and I started to do some action, I only had 1200 grid sandpaper so it look little scratched but I will fix it when I get my hands on 3000 grid sandpaper.After I was done I removed emp shielding and some plastic.
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Btw, I applied thermal paste to CPU just for hacking sake
Also led shines trough
Pretty cool, huh?
No more NFC, right?
ChristianFerrer said:
No more NFC, right?
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Jup I removed NFC so you can look at components
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I replaced the digitizer on my sensation 4G a while ago and the entire screen stopped working after like a month. It was also overheating which makes me think it might be a software issue, but I have no way of knowing. So anyway, I was about to take apart the entire thing to try and find the problem and I noticed something while watching a tear-down video. Before the guy in the video put the digitizer in, he removed the sticker things from the digitizer, which you can see in the image below (the yellowish one with blue-green writing). I didn't take them off, and when I did there was a sticky residue left behind. Could this have caused the screen to stop working after a month? If yes, is there a way to get it to work again without getting another digitizer (and LCD probably)?
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Just bought this off Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00DRODFNK/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) and I'm pretty sure it's used. For those of you who have replaced your battery, is there any chance this is new and I'm crazy before I return?
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Thanks.
*Note*
I bought from the US supplier, Everyday Source.
I need some help finding a legitimate battery also
That scrape down the middle combined with wrinkles definitely looks like it was originally glued in, and someone shoved a spudger or something underneath to pry it out.
A new OEM battery should cost about $20USD. As a general rule, if the price seems too good to be true, then it usually is. The description in the link says nothing about the battery being new either.
That's what I thought. The battery is going back. BTW, it's listed in the inventory field as new from the place I ordered.
Buy 2 batteries from Witrigs, plus glue isolation.
They say they are exactly as the original, and feedback is ok....
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Here is the video:
https://youtu.be/OBN7Tc7J6W4?t=29
Any one try this batteries? Are they the real stuff?
According app from OP, my original battery is about 89%......
Thank you!
UPDATE:
Already installed and they look original.
After remove black paper, there was the logo of OP.
Some photos for posterity:
Infortunaly, i broke the rear glass, due my inexperience. Already gonna ask a new new. Didnt use glue, but only the original one.
It will be more easy to replace for the new one.
P.S. - VOOC or Dash, works. Gonna let deplete battery, the full charge to optimize battery.:silly:
Amazing.....24H and i still have 69%!
Hope you guys like:
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Not mine photo:
lol nope
Dziekuje....r
you should try this instead of Double side tapes..
https://www.unionrepair.com/replacement-for-oneplus-6-6t-back-cover-adhesive.html
CYB3R0ID694 said:
you should try this instead of Double side tapes..
https://www.unionrepair.com/replacement-for-oneplus-6-6t-back-cover-adhesive.html
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I did. Check the first photo, that is mine. Also, the back cover already bring that double side tape included.
It was my first time, so wasn`t perfect, and i didnt clean very well the original adhesive....but im very happy with the result.:angel:
I need one that is not made of glass... (those glasses one including the original one are easily cracked)
I was trying hard to find a 3D scanner copy of the back so that I can print a plastic one for longer duration. It would be great if anyone can share a copy of it.
I found this phone in my old box,
And i cant open it because of the fear to broke it.
cmfCyangenModteam said:
I found this phone in my old box,
And i cant open it because of the fear to broke it.
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What do you mean "open"? Like, disassemble?
A device that old probably has screws holding it together under the battery door.
V0latyle said:
What do you mean "open"? Like, disassemble?
A device that old probably has screws holding it together under the battery door.
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Yes.
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The device looks like that, but theres an suprise after you unscrew the phone,
I wanna access that part which is after that white plastic detail.
Hey look, screws.
Get yourself a tool kit from iFixit. It'll come with plastic spudgers for doing stuff like that.