I was wondering if anyone could direct me to a site or page that sells parts for the ppc or xv6700. I have one, and I need to replace the scroll button on the front. That toggle thing on the front no longer clicks in. It goes left right, up and down but no longer clicks in.
just wondering if anyone knew where I could get a replacement other than buying a phone with a broken LCD off ebay or something.
thanks
Unfortunately that's the only thing I know of. But I also haven't looked.
parts for the 6700
i have parts for it if you want
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Really need help here,
My hermes suddenly decided that visuals are no longer needed.
That means the screens stays off all the time (yes even in bootloader mode).
It works, receive calls and flashes roms but in no situation can I see anything on the screen (pitch black screen).
I've got no warranty so I took it apart and checked each cable and connector - no issues were seen. I tried changing SPL-s, RUU, Roms all worked but left my tytn with that black screen.
Did anyone see this happen or has any advice?
This sucks big time :-(
No one? Oh man, I guess it's dead then :-(
Last bump before giving up and throwing it away - please?
send it to me if your gonna throw it away : - 0
I've given up on mine as well. It has white screen though. Where do I dump this thing?
If it is out of warrenty, I would take it apart as is sounds like the hardware, check the connections to the LCD. Does the backlight still work, or if you put it in strong sunlight, can you see the LCD working?
My Hermes had a white screen also. I found that if I squeeze the bottom right hand corner whilst resetting it would sometimes work. It seems there is a chip on the switch board that needs the right ammount of pressure on it. I think it was a design flaw as the herm200 and 300 are different. If applying pressure works and you are confident enough take the hermes apart and put a couple of small pieces of plastic or paper between the front buttons and the small square chip on the switch board. This worked for me.
The service guide is available if you google. Let me know if you need more info.
As for the black screen that sounds more serious sorry not seen that one.
what are you guys willing to sell your pdas for? Mine fell in a puddle and i need one for parts. The white screen might be fixable the first couple of times but then it dies off for good, the black screen i've never heard of.
So if you want to sell for a reasonably cheap price let me know, i can buy a new keypad online for $50. So around there would be nice!
i.a.wright said:
My Hermes had a white screen also. I found that if I squeeze the bottom right hand corner whilst resetting it would sometimes work. It seems there is a chip on the switch board that needs the right ammount of pressure on it. I think it was a design flaw as the herm200 and 300 are different. If applying pressure works and you are confident enough take the hermes apart and put a couple of small pieces of plastic or paper between the front buttons and the small square chip on the switch board. This worked for me.
The service guide is available if you google. Let me know if you need more info.
As for the black screen that sounds more serious sorry not seen that one.
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I just tested this on mine and actually got some results.
mines the opposite though, it will NOT work with any pressure. I left all the screws loose for that board under the buttons, and left the LCD assemble screws out on that end and it works, But if I press the keys it whites out again and won't come back until I repeat the dis-assemble/re-assemble
I had a similar problem but this was after someone dropped mine on the floor. The screen would just be white screen, while everything worked. If I pressed the bottom right of the phone it would sometimes come on and stay on for a little while but would eventually always go to white screen.
I did manage to use the phone but had use a program called Net Control which allowed me to control the phone over WIFI with the phone screen shown on the PC. Got the phone replaced in the end by the people who dropped it.
i got the flex cable and my phone still has the white screen problem....wtf///
I just received my active case from boxwave
http://www.boxwave.com/products/activecase/active-case-at_t-fuze_3350.htm
It blocks the PTT button, when I try to slide my keyboard open..it's not smooth and gets caught on the plastic tabs. I'm RMAing this sucker. Waste of money..
If you looked at the pics, it's a touch pro cover Sorry to burst your bubble.
It's alright , I'm going to return it anyways.
its a cool case but i was waiting for someone to buy it to see how well it is, thanks for the warning, hehe
hey fellas talking about boxwave, it occurs to me that they sell the same stuff you find on ebay for 12x the price; case, charger, usb cables, etc.
is there really any significant difference between their products and the other generic ones aside from the price?
I like their screen protectors, out of the ones i've tried their "ClearTouch Crystal" does the best job of not dulling the screen image at all.. i've gotta say though this case issue amuses me, you can even see in their photos they don't have a fuze in it they have a Touch Pro (no PTT button).. half ass for the win!
D3TH METAL said:
I just received my active case from boxwave
http://www.boxwave.com/products/activecase/active-case-at_t-fuze_3350.htm
It blocks the PTT button, when I try to slide my keyboard open..it's not smooth and gets caught on the plastic tabs. I'm RMAing this sucker. Waste of money..
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I have a fuze on t-mobile, and the PTT button is more of a liability than anything. Does the case cover the button without pressing it? I was thinking that something like this might actually make life easier for me (I wouldn't always be accidentally pressing it, and then getting the error message). I'm not sure what you meant at the end, but does the PTT button make it harder to slide out the keyboard (which would obviously be annoying)? Thanks.
Looks like you could get a strong pair of scissors or an exacto knife and fix it...no? Just cut out a piece to make the PTT button accessible?
I could...but it's really cheap feeling. Not even worth the cash.
I bought a 5 dollar one from EBAY and it fit fine.. I actually had to trim the upper clip from the back cover off because it was making a little noise when closing.. Other than that well worth the $5 shipped.. lol
can you link me to the auction?
Farmer Ted said:
I have a fuze on t-mobile, and the PTT button is more of a liability than anything. Does the case cover the button without pressing it? I was thinking that something like this might actually make life easier for me (I wouldn't always be accidentally pressing it, and then getting the error message). I'm not sure what you meant at the end, but does the PTT button make it harder to slide out the keyboard (which would obviously be annoying)? Thanks.
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Farmer Ted,
The case does not press the PTT button. I actually LIKE the case. I work outside, where my Fuze can be easily damaged, and I know this Active Case will keep it safe. It's so easy to pop the case off as needed. (Which is good, because I need to pop in a second battery quite often.)
As for the person's comment about cutting out the PTT button from the case - I'm going to say, yes, it's possible. You can just extend the opening given for the volume keys. I won't try it unless someone else does first, and gives good instructions as to what tools they used, etc.
I had a crack at replacing the digitiser in my Tattoo and broke the volume control connection in the process. All else seems to be OK but alas, no display on boot up. Phone vibrates and makes noises but that's it.
So if anyone has a Tattoo good for parts or a link to parts supplier web site that would have what I want then Yippee! Let me know.
Also, any clues on replacing the volume control buttons?
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I had a crack at replacing the digitiser in my Tattoo and broke the volume control connection in the process. All else seems to be OK but alas, no display on boot up. Phone vibrates and makes noises but that's it.
So if anyone has a Tattoo good for parts or a link to parts supplier web site that would have what I want then Yippee! Let me know.
Also, any clues on replacing the volume control buttons?
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For spare Parts try:
http://www.tradevv.com/vs-htc-tattoo-parts/
http://www.htcrepairparts.com/htc-tattoo-c-114_129_559.html?language=en
djemm1996 says in a Thread that HTC changes Buttons for ~25$
http://www.htcrepairparts.com/htc-tattoo-c-114_129_559.html?language=en
My HTC HD2 with kitkat os falling from my hand and after that the screen shows nothing, my phone is alive and everything works like ringing vibrate alarm even touch screen and touch vibrate, but i see nothing and the display is dark.
whats my problem? can i fix it?
thanks for reply me
any body ????
muhama said:
My HTC HD2 with kitkat os falling from my hand and after that the screen shows nothing, my phone is alive and everything works like ringing vibrate alarm even touch screen and touch vibrate, but i see nothing and the display is dark.
whats my problem? can i fix it?
thanks for reply me
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probably need new screen assembly!
needs opening to check lcd connector to mainboard & if all connections good then new screen should be tried.
LCD & digitizer pre built assembly is only about $30 these days for decent ones but indeed not easy fit with some experience or good read up on procedure & good care when doing it.
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probably need new screen assembly!
needs opening to check lcd connector to mainboard & if all connections good then new screen should be tried.
LCD & digitizer pre built assembly is only about $30 these days for decent ones but indeed not easy fit with some experience or good read up on procedure & good care when doing it.
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Thanks for reply me:good:
How can i open my phone? And where is connector located?
Do you have a link to view that?
Have a read of this thread for start
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1566179
Plenty more if do a search
Basically be very very careful, use plastic pry tool ONLY to remove back, start at top. 2 clips about 7mm in from top edges then once released work down right side, DO NOT stick any tools in near the volume key, if doing it right the back comes of very easy (2 pry tools are better as can keep one in top sstopping it clipping back in)
Once back off handle with care, rough handling breaks th spring contacts for antenna etc.
LCD from mainboad can be disconnected from mainboard without fully removing flex & is absolute best way do it.
I did write few posts on it so will try dig them up & link you.
If buy lcd/gigi assemble also buy a button board ribbon as they like only $3USD, with spare button ribbon you can easily plug new lcd/digi in & plug new button board ribbon into mainboard & hold a battery on it to do a test befoe sticking things together.
Also you likely damage ribbon if not careful so spare likely get used on rebuild.
Parts link is in HD2 Wiki
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/HTC_HD2#Fixes.2C_Hints_.26_Tips
I recently had to replace my screen, which involved carrying over the wide angle and front cameras to the new frame. However, they were glued in so tightly that I broke the cables on them while taking them out, so I ordered a replacement. The replacement came and I tried to put it in, but they still won't work. Should I contact the seller (fixez.com), or is there any way I can fix it? Also, the screen replacement itself has issues with the tap, where you need to tap relatively hard for it to detect. This is not much of a problem for me since I tap hard enough for it to detect, but when my phone is on the bed, I need to tap with the full surface area of my thumb to get it to detect. Is there a way I could calibrate this or, agin, do I need to get a replacement from the seller? Thanks in advance!