Howto remove clip from original case - Tilt, TyTN II, MDA Vario III Accessories

Hi to all, sorry for my bad english, i only want to explain how to remove the clip from the original case HTC
follow this steps:
First:
you must to fold the clip:
Second:
you must to lift the rivet by all around with a knife or whith a small screwdriver plane
Third:
whith a pliers you have to boot the rivet
Finaly:
move strongly the clip and you have to stretch strong until you boot the clip
anything else, you've got your case without clip! enjoy!

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Just buy selfadhesive vinyl in the color you like.
The procedure is simple.
First of all you will need a hard surface. Open some small holes and attach a vacuum cleaner.
After that make a frame and set the vinyl on it.
Put it in the oven for about one minute until the vinyl starts to deform.
Turn on the hoover and place the frame on the sueface. Of course the parts of your device are between the frame and the surface.
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I mean what about the control buttons, the screen???
with a sharp scalpel you remove the parts that you don't want. For the screen buttons, vamera...
cool! very2 nice..... everybody like it but maybe we need more tutorial/comment about this.
Sorry but i cant find anything else to write, but if you have any questions i will try to answer them. So just post your questions.
I suggest that to do some thing like that you need to dissembled the device, in my case Qtek S100.
Can any one explain how to do that? Thanks in advance.
Ofcourse you must dissasembly the device, because if you don't i think that you will end up with at least a broken screen due to the presure from the vacuum
You can see in this post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=16288&highlight=disassembly
I have already seen this attachment but I still don’t know how to remove LCD screen from the case. I read that this is very tricky and the screen can be easily broken
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A few questions:
1) Where can one obtain the kind of vinyl you use? Hobby stores, automotive stores, something like that? Any brand names to suggest or to avoid?
2) How thick is that foil?
3) At what temperature is the oven? Do you preheat it and put the vinyl in once it has the temperature, or do you put it in and then turn on so it gets heated very gently? I think one could use a hot air gun instead of the oven and only heat the foil in the required spots (corners etc) while the vacuum is engaged.
in picture 16 i made a red circle. There is a white stopper that locks the screen to the case. With a screwdriver try to pull out this stop and the gentle push the screen and then slide it down left to the side of the stopper.
For the vinyls i bought A4 selfadhesive vinyl from ebay. but i don't know the thikcness of it

Replace touch screen glass

My friend broke his touchscreen, and asked me to fix it. I've bought a replacement touchscreen, but I can't work out how to remove the the old touch glass. It's stuck on there with glue or something, I don't know. Is there a way to remove it other than painstakingly shattering each piece of glass and chipping away with a screw driver?
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Hi,
have no idea, but did you take a look into the HTC Service manual - which is available somewhere in the internet or in this forum. There it's explained how to disassemble the whole pda totally.
So long
HonkBB
HonkBB said:
Hi,
have no idea, but did you take a look into the HTC Service manual - which is available somewhere in the internet or in this forum. There it's explained how to disassemble the whole pda totally.
So long
HonkBB
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I have service manual but no explanation how to change touch screen only.
it most probably is soldered on the lcd. the touchscreen is held with a little bit of double sided tape around the edges of the lcd itself. just pull it of gently. the touchscreen cable is soldered onto the lcd cable (on the back), so you can pull that off gently or desolder the whole cable of. you have to solder the new touchscreen cable back onto the lcd screen, just using a little bit of tape to connect the copper wires will not do (i found that out the hard way with my device). good luck, i wasn't able to solder the touchscreen back onto the lcd.
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I have it done already. The touch part is connected to the display with the metal sheet with small dots on the edges. You need a small screwdriver to loose the edges and you should be able to remove whole metal frame with the glass. Then is just enough to unsolder the wirings or cut them off(you'll probably don't need the old frame).
To remove the glass touch screen I did as dennisv9 says, I found that by using a cotton bud with surgical spirit dabbed around the edge of the screen helped to loosen the stickiness of the tape making it easier to remove the screen in one piece by gently prising with your fingernails and dabbing as you go with the spirit.
You must also gently remove the tape that holds the connector tail on the back of the metalwork with care, peel from the bottom upward and try to hold the cable in place with your finger to save breaking any tracks. Now gently unsolder the connections and that is it. To replace it use a little flux on the connector and hold it in place with some masking tape and with a clean soldering iron reheat the solder and let it melt and flow. That is basically it, now reseat the screen and gently remove the masking tape and put some decent tape over the connections to secure them properly.
it most probably is soldered on the lcd. the touchscreen is held with a little bit of double sided tape around the edges of the lcd itself. just pull it of gently. the touchscreen cable is soldered onto the lcd cable (on the back), so you can pull that off gently or desolder the whole cable of. you have to solder the new touchscreen cable back onto the lcd screen, just using a little bit of tape to connect the copper wires will not do (i found that out the hard way with my device). good luck, i wasn't able to solder the touchscreen back onto the lcd.
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Just removed the digitiser from my lcd screen. Thank you for posting the service manual, most helpful for taking the xda apart.
I used a craft knife and very, very gingerly worked along the top then each edge. Repeating the process until the blade was just under the digitiser. Then teased it gently away from the screen, starting on one side then the other. I did make a slight crack in the touchpad but the screen is perfect.
I feel I should point out that the Himalaya (xda 2) has a choice of two screens, each screen has a specfic touchpad. My model was the PH10B, which needed the screen from the xda 2i (alpine). Not sure if this is the case for every PH10B but the connectors are very different for each screen and digitiser so not backwards compatible.
I have seen screens with digitisers attached for just under £30 on ebay (with tool, screen protector and instructions). I would recommend doing the straight swap rather than faffing around like I have but considering I got the touchpad for £6 there is a saving to be made..... "He who dares Rodders!!!"
Thank you so much for the post. It's really useful.
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You must also gently remove the tape that holds the connector tail on the back of the metalwork with care, peel from the bottom upward and try to hold the cable in place with your finger to save breaking any tracks. Now gently unsolder the connections and that is it. To replace it use a little flux on the connector and hold it in place with some masking tape and with a clean soldering iron reheat the solder and let it melt and flow. That is basically it, now reseat the screen and gently remove the masking tape and put some decent tape over the connections to secure them properly.
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I just don't clearly get the point, how to put the solder tip, does it on copper the wire or behind it? since the wire is so thin and mostly covered by sort of yellow thin plastic.
Too bad i just replaced my casing with a new one, i have a slight crack on my XDA iis screen, but i didnt replace it as i thought the glass was built in to the lcd screen.. at least now i know that its possible to remove just the glass..
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Disassembly guide for replacing screen?

I picked up a new screen off of the internet. I cannot find a guide to disassemble the Titan. Do I have to take the phone all the way apart to replace the lcd? Anyone have any useful links?
The only thing I found was a youtube walkthrough but she is replacing the casing not the lcd screen.
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instruction
hi,
i have changed my screen 3 times and my touchscreen 1 time. You dont need instruction the only thing you have to know is that you have to open the device completely to access the screen.
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I have just taken mine apart last night for the first time using no instructions and it really wasn't that bad. I got a digitizer coming in the mail, if you'd like to wait until I get it, I can take pictures of the dissasembly process and post the pics, but it may not be until Friday.
The steps are:
1. Remove battery cover, battery and stylus
2. Remove 4 hex screws then remove back cover gently
3. Remove the 4 phillips head screws that hold the motherboard in place
4. Lift the motherboard gently and remove the ribbon cables plugged in the back (there is silver tape holding it in place, peel that off gently)
5. Remove the 4 phillips head screwes that hold the slider, then while removing the slider chassis, carefully snake the ribbons through the square center
6. Remove the 4 phillips head screws holding the back of LCD case
7. Remove the top and bottom plastic strips where the screws were (there is another phillips head screw under one of those, just don't remember which one)
8. Gently separate the back cover from the LCD case
At this point, you have to just be careful of what you do. You have one long ribbon cable that is plugged in to the LCD and the buttons on top. Also, there is MUCH silver tape holding this mess in place, so peel the tape off gently until it is all separated. Once you got the tape off and the ribbon cable unplugged at both spots, it will all just fold downwards and the LCD/Digitizer should just fall out.
If you are replacing both LCD and Digitizer then that's easier, if you need to separatte those two then just gently remove the metal casing that is holding them together, there are clips that hold that metal casing in place, so just be gentle.
Like I said, if you'd rather wait for the pics then those should be around on Friday or so.
Hope this helps
-wagonis
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How to take off the back antena cover ?

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I would like to download the back cover of the antenna in my touch hd, but I do not know where it needs to be undermine.
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you know how you slide the battery/sim/sd cover off right?
well if u look at the lowest area after you take that off, you'll notice a thin gap, the service manual instructs you to use your 'plastic stick' and wedge it between that gap and twist the stick sideways, the glossy antenna cover is clipped on in four places.
The first two places are the only two you could accidentally 'snap', but if you follow the methodology i post here and take your time.
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Remove Note 4 screen without damaging it

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Does anybody know if it is possible to remove the screen without damaging it?
I want to replace my "home" button and from what I saw in guides on the internet removing the screen is a must.
Unfortunately all the guides available out there show the removal of an already damaged screen .
There is no mention if you can remove a good one without damaging anything. And I am not talking about cracking it because it is glue. I am talking about the foil on the back . some portions of it remain glued to the assembly. What purporse does it serve?
Hi.
I did this just last week.
Unscrew motherboard and bottom board.
Remove motherboard
flip bottom board (its held by the back and menu button ribbon cables, dont force them)
get a heat gun, put it to whatever temp the internet suggests to not damage anything (I used a gas soldering iron, but melted a bit of plastic)
get a PLASTIC wedge tool, I used one of those car upholstery remover kits
probably need gloves
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