Hi.
When i replaced my lcd the connector that is mounted on a mainboard broke, any idea where to find a new one?
Ouch! As far as I know, you'll have to change the mainboard, but my skillz aren't as mad as others here, so I'm not sure. I'm looking to get a new mainboard myself
i have replaced similar connectors before, only hard part is finding one.
did you have to resolder it to the mainboard?
soupiejr said:
did you have to resolder it to the mainboard?
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yes.I used hot air to desolder the old conector.
Problem solved, i found one.
If anyone will be interested in this you can find it at digikey.com part nr:HFQ61ct-nd(~4$+handling)
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i got a good deal on a hermes lcd, im going to put it in my deadscreen'd wizard.
however its touchscreen is incompatible, so how do i replace it. it looks soldered to the lcd flexcable, but maybe you guys know some tricks?
thanks, any help is apperciated.
Are you sure the Hermes LCD is compatible with a Wizard?
Right now I'm looking to my disassembled Wizard's LCD, and, honestly, it will require some pretty meticulous job the solder a new touchscreen.
What do you know about LCDs? I was thinking about putting a bigger one on my Wizard.
Cheers
cerjam said:
i got a good deal on a hermes lcd, im going to put it in my deadscreen'd wizard.
however its touchscreen is incompatible, so how do i replace it. it looks soldered to the lcd flexcable, but maybe you guys know some tricks?
thanks, any help is apperciated.
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I just replace the LCD touch from imate jamin on my qtek 9100 and the touch digitizer it is not solider to the screen but is glued to it so for to remove just the lcd touch use a scalper or a small screwdriver and remove the flex slowly after u do that take a duck tape and put over the new lcd screen and the touch flex i hope it will help it worked for me.
If u have any question feel free to ask.
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Are you sure the Hermes LCD is compatible with a Wizard?
Right now I'm looking to my disassembled Wizard's LCD, and, honestly, it will require some pretty meticulous job the solder a new touchscreen.
What do you know about LCDs? I was thinking about putting a bigger one on my Wizard.
Cheers
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It is compatible with qtek 9100/imate jamin/htc tytn 1 and i don't think that u can put bigger screen becouse of the flex cable.
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It is compatible with qtek 9100/imate jamin/htc tytn 1 and i don't think that u can put bigger screen becouse of the flex cable.
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Well, goodbye widescreen, lol. Thanks man!
Hello, can somebody help me ?, One day my hd2 fall on the floor and my digitizer crash, after that phone works well i had only few cracks on the sreen, 2 months later my phone fall second time but only from low-altitude on the floor. and my lcd stop work phone only vibrate and boot sound works but the lcd is black.do you think is somethink wrong with lcd or with motherboard ??? thanks a lot
It is the LCD, it has stopped working. Your digitizer may have stopped working too but you have no way of knowing this though as the LCD is not working. You can get a replacemeant digitizer and LCD that are already connected to repaiar it with. Do a search or have a good look through the threads in the back pages here and you will find a good bit of threads on people that have done this and go to Youtube and have a search there as it is some great DIY videos on doing this on there.
my digitizer gone away in first crash i dissamble it and best place for buy is ebay ? everything here is CE china export D
Macoko said:
my digitizer gone away in first crash i dissamble it and best place for buy is ebay ? everything here is CE china export D
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Yeah ebay will probably be the best place to get replacement components. And just a tip the Euroupean HD2 and T-Mobile HD2 replacement digitzer and LCD combos will fitt in either version of the HD2. But the T-Mobile ones do not have to me soldered to the main board and the Euroupean ones do have to be soldered. Now I do not know if the connector on the ribbon of the T-Mobile ones will be able to plug in to the Eroupean ones as i do not know if they have the resiprocating connector on the main board of the Eroupean models.
i have european version(non-us) P/N 60H00295-00P with ribbon wich need soldering digitizer so i look on ebay.but still i have care about motherboard:/
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Yeah ebay will probably be the best place to get replacement components. And just a tip the Euroupean HD2 and T-Mobile HD2 replacement digitzer and LCD combos will fitt in either version of the HD2. But the T-Mobile ones do not have to me soldered to the main board and the Euroupean ones do have to be soldered. Now I do not know if the connector on the ribbon of the T-Mobile ones will be able to plug in to the Eroupean ones as i do not know if they have the resiprocating connector on the main board of the Eroupean models.
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Not true!
T-mobile touch is connected to LCD through small connector and European version HD2 touch have to be soldered to LCD, but BOTH versions of 'LCD+touch combo' are connected to M/B through connector, no soldering is needed at all!
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Not true!
T-mobile touch is connected to LCD through small connector and European version HD2 touch have to be soldered to LCD, but BOTH versions of 'LCD+touch combo' are connected to M/B through connector, no soldering is needed at all!
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You may just be right my friend, it does look as if they both have the connector for the Main board. The combos come with the LCD and the digitizer already together, so yes there is no need for soldering. I was under the impression it was not his way. I will do further checking into this later as I just pulled up like 10 different sites but none show a picture that is conclusive enough for me to say for sure but good catch there pvii.
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You may just be right my friend, it does look as if they both have the connector for the Main board. The combos come with the LCD and the digitizer already together, so yes there is no need for soldering. I was under the impression it was not his way. I will do further checking into this later as I just pulled up like 10 different sites but none show a picture that is conclusive enough for me to say for sure but good catch there pvii.
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More of that, cable and connectors have the same size and pin nimber, seems that they are interchangeable (LCM+digitizer assembly of course). Motherboards have the same size and shape too, NAND is the only difference I could observe.
Has anyone successfully replaced the digitizer for our phone?
Any site you'd recommend? Any video or instructions you used?
I remember coming across a few posts where after replacing the digitizer it didn't work.
So I'm just trying to find someone who has successfully done it.
Thanks.
*bump anyone?
are you sure you want to try replacing the digitizer? as far as i know mt4g's screen is something like S-LCD (or may be true S-LCD) which mean the LCD are very very close with the digitizer.
when you decide to replace the digitizer you should make sure you can replace it precisely. no dust left behind and so on.
i think it is better to buy a set of assembled front bezel, LCD and digitizer. so you just replace the front area of the phone.
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are you sure you want to try replacing the digitizer? as far as i know mt4g's screen is something like S-LCD (or may be true S-LCD) which mean the LCD are very very close with the digitizer.
when you decide to replace the digitizer you should make sure you can replace it precisely. no dust left behind and so on.
i think it is better to buy a set of assembled front bezel, LCD and digitizer. so you just replace the front area of the phone.
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Might you know where I can buy something like that?
So anyone have any luck replacing a digitizer that could help me out here?
Thanks again.
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Might you know where I can buy something like that?
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here, very easy to replace :
http://www.ebay.com/itm/FULL-LCD-DI...984?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2a12834fe0
or if you want only digitizer+lcd assembled just search it on ebay.
mniroy said:
here, very easy to replace :
http://www.ebay.com/itm/FULL-LCD-DI...984?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2a12834fe0
or if you want only digitizer+lcd assembled just search it on ebay.
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Awesome thanks bro.
I have replaced a few digitizers on mytouch 4g's. A trick to keep dust out is to get the adhesive strips and put it around the side of the digitizer too so you seal around the frame.
Hi,
my screen broke about 5months ago. So i bought a new digitizer to replace it but after I soldered and installed it, the touch screen didnt respond. So I sent back the digitizer for another one and same thing happened.
Then I bought a screen + digitizer already soldered and tried to replace it but same thing.
When the screen was broken the touch screen still worked, weird uh?
Any idea?
Probably in the process of removing the old digitizer... the female connector on the board that connects to the flex cable of the digitizer might be broken... so my guess... you might need a new board
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Probably in the process of removing the old digitizer... the female connector on the board that connects to the flex cable of the digitizer might be broken...
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In fact, it's affected some soldering point(s) of the female lcd connector on the motherboard: some skilled service guy can fix it ( worse case scenario you'll have to replace connector!).
Ok I will try checking the connector. Thx
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TecHunter said:
Hi,
my screen broke about 5months ago. So i bought a new digitizer to replace it but after I soldered and installed it, the touch screen didnt respond. So I sent back the digitizer for another one and same thing happened.
Then I bought a screen + digitizer already soldered and tried to replace it but same thing.
When the screen was broken the touch screen still worked, weird uh?
Any idea?
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Yes, a lot of chinese Producs ( i bet you ordered all from HongKong ) aren´t working out of the box. Often this Parts are not only Cheap; no....they are Produced only for the Trashcan...
It´s not easy to find a Reseller they sell good and working Parts !
Best Regards and good Luck !
Micha
Recently, my son dropped my HTC HD2(Europe/Greece version). The result was a broken screen. As I found out later, only the cover glass(digitizer) was broken and the LCD was OK.It even worked over the broken glass but it was dangerous to cut yourself anytime.
I looked in ebay and found a new digitizer at about $15. I also found a guide on youtube on how to open the HD2 and replace the digitizer. I followed all this steps (difficult and tricky but possible) just to find out that the ribbon cable of the old digitizer was welded(soldered) on the LCD. I found out after that, that there are 2 types of HD2. The one like mine and the (I think) T-mobile version which is with a connector.
I had no luck trying to mannually solder the ribbon cable on the LCD. I am not so good on that.
The next is to order a preassembled LCD with a digitizer. It costs about $40-$70 on ebay. It is a litle expensive, so I 'I try to keep it safe. Has anyone else experienced this situation? Are there different types of LCD as it is for the Digitizer?
Can anyone help me on making a corect decision?
Thank you
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Recently, my son dropped my HTC HD2(Europe/Greece version). The result was a broken screen. As I found out later, only the cover glass(digitizer) was broken and the LCD was OK.It even worked over the broken glass but it was dangerous to cut yourself anytime.
I looked in ebay and found a new digitizer at about $15. I also found a guide on youtube on how to open the HD2 and replace the digitizer. I followed all this steps (difficult and tricky but possible) just to find out that the ribbon cable of the old digitizer was welded(soldered) on the LCD. I found out after that, that there are 2 types of HD2. The one like mine and the (I think) T-mobile version which is with a connector.
I had no luck trying to mannually solder the ribbon cable on the LCD. I am not so good on that.
The next is to order a preassembled LCD with a digitizer. It costs about $40-$70 on ebay. It is a litle expensive, so I 'I try to keep it safe. Has anyone else experienced this situation? Are there different types of LCD as it is for the Digitizer?
Can anyone help me on making a corect decision?
Thank you
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You should buy The T8585 model.
Don't worry if Tmobile is written on the screen.
concabeza said:
You should buy The T8585 model.
Don't worry if Tmobile is written on the screen.
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OK, thanks I 'll post the results