Cleaning screen - P3600 General

Hi,
I have recently bought a second hand trinity and wish to put a screen protector on it. Unfortunately the screen is dirty and greasy. Whats the best way to remove this, can optical wipes be used or can it be damaging to the screen?
Many thanks,

use chemicals to clean tft screens ... if the display have screaches ... only replace from touchscreen can help!

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remove scratches on the screen by new touch screen

Hi,
my QTEK S200 screen has quite some scratches. When I replace the touchscreen, will I then have a fresh new screen again? In other words, is the screen that I touch with the stylus part of the touch screen or is there still a layer on top of it?
thanks
Paul
pwel said:
Hi,
my QTEK S200 screen has quite some scratches. When I replace the touchscreen, will I then have a fresh new screen again? In other words, is the screen that I touch with the stylus part of the touch screen or is there still a layer on top of it?
thanks
Paul
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The upper layer of the touch screen is replaced together with your LCD screen as one component.
That's what i heard from people sent back their mobile phone for service. However, it's not cheap.
Better got a protect film next time to prevent the scratch, bro.
godel.chen said:
The upper layer of the touch screen is replaced together with your LCD screen as one component.
That's what i heard from people sent back their mobile phone for service. However, it's not cheap.
Better got a protect film next time to prevent the scratch, bro.
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the touvh screen is separately.
and you will have a plain touch screen again after replacement
yO Paul... its not expensive ... dont be afraid. I bought a item today in the following store. hope it helps you.
http://cnn.cn/shop/dopodo2-818-c-138_139.html
pwel said:
Hi,
my QTEK S200 screen has quite some scratches. When I replace the touchscreen, will I then have a fresh new screen again? In other words, is the screen that I touch with the stylus part of the touch screen or is there the a layer on top of it?
thanks
Paul
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Ahem...They have an OEM touchscreen for our Prophets sold for under $10? I'm reasonably certain this would not work.
Try Vaseline
Try applying vaseline on it and rubbing it off afterwards with a soft cloth. It worked on my galaxy nexus s.

Screen Protector

Hey, i've bought a couple different screen protectors including writeshield, but they dont really do what i want them too. when i got my tilt it had a screen protector on it, which still allowed me to use the touch screen protectors , with all of the screens i have purchased, they are to thick to use the screen.
Does anyone know a place you can buy a screen protector where the touch screen is still usable??
thank you
Any screen protector made for the the Kaiser should let the touchscreen work. I have a very thick one on my old Treo that still didn't cause a problem. Is it possible that you've accidentally got your screen protector in-between the screen and the casing? Something like that might cause a problem.
dancj said:
Any screen protector made for the the Kaiser should let the touchscreen work. I have a very thick one on my old Treo that still didn't cause a problem. Is it possible that you've accidentally got your screen protector in-between the screen and the casing? Something like that might cause a problem.
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I don't have any casing on my phone! im not sure why the touch screen doesnt work then =[, it works fine when i take it off, but with this screen protector on, it doesn't have any response!
By casing I mean the bit of the phone that you hold. Every phone has that
wow
idk what happened but its working now...
thanks for your help =]

LCD & digitizer problem

This is my first post here and though i read similar posts on this subject i would
like to read your opinions on this one.
I accidentally dropped some water on my touch hd and my display got damaged.The phone worked fine and so did the digitizer but the problem was that the backlight of the display was dead.At some point the backlight turned on but when i tried to input the unlock code it turned off right away (did this several times).I knew that i should replace the lcd (and the digitizer just in case).
I bought the lcd and the digitizer seperately and i managed to assemble the phone back using the service manual.Since then when i turn the phone on I hear the starting sound,i get the vibration then after a while the screen with no backlight again displays the "tap here to configure your phone" screen (after the hard reset),when i tap i get no response.
I checked the connections many times and i also used a second digitizer with no success.
Is there a possibility flashing a new ROM will solve the problem?
If so is there a way of flashing a ROM when the phone's screen is not usable?
Waiting for your precious opinions/suggestions/knowledge
Thanks in advance.
Hello,
Flashing the ROM won't solve an obviously hardware problem.
If you changed the LCD and still have no backlight, then either you bought a defective screen, or the problem is elsewhere, maybe on the main electronic board... Which would be bad news.
BTW, I wanted to change the digitizer in the apst years, but its not provided with the glue, so I had to buy a whole assembled screen + digitizer.
How did you manage to glue the digitizer on the screen ?
I aligned the screen with the digitizer and then i used small pieces of a special thin and trasparent tape to hold it in place.The tape holds the screen tight and it is barely visible, it also has the advantage that you can seperate the lcd and digitizer anytime you want with ease (though you have to be very delicate when applying it to get a good result)
I asked for a replacement of the defective lcd and i hope i will get a new one.

[Q] Tiny white object under the glass screen?

Bought a Galaxy S4 on ebay a few weeks back. Didn't notice it at first, but when I sat down to apply a screen protector and wiped the screen clean, I noticed there is some sort of a micro object, like a white dot just under the glass. It is not a dead pixel, because it is there when screen is completely off, and when I tilt the phone and hold it at an angle I can see that LCD under this tiny dot is clean.
What the heck can it be? I doubt the seller changed the glass screen and wasn't careful when cleaning the LCD, but I suppose it is remotely possible since the phone has a nasty scratch with tiny chunks of plastic chipped off, on the bottom right corner of the silver bezel.
Anyone had a problem like this with their screen? Any way to fix this short of removing the screen?
Could be dust under the screen. If I was you I'd get it replaced if it bothers you. I dont think there is no way to remove it other than removing glass to clean it and reapply which I advice against.
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Broken digitizer

Hi everyone,
Yesterday I checked that gorilla glass 3 is a big ****. Now I have my op2 working but with some scratches in the external screen. Touch is OK and the LCD is also OK, but I want to change it because I suppose that with a little pressure over the screen it will broke definitely. I'm looking for a digitizer replacement but I only find people changing both: LCD + Digitizer.
I've found that http://vifocal.com/lcd-digitizer-display-touch-screen-assembly-replacement-for-oneplus-2-two-smartphone.html and it is ridiculously cheap for a LCD + digitizer, so I want to be sure that for the op2 the way to change that part is completely changing the lcd and the external screen. It's that true?
Thanks.
Yes the easiest and best way fix screen issues is to change the entire combo.However if you search you will also find only front glass replacements without the LCD for a much cheaper price($3-4).....
parts4repair.com/front-glass-for-oneplus-two
....but again that requires professional tools for replacement and you need to play with loca glue while reinstalling and the process is relatively difficult and not everyone can do that.

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