I've been searching high and low for replacement screws for my case. I recently moved and in the move managed to lose the screws I had in supply from a friends busted tilt. I believe they were T6? I'm also needing the spine screws that hold the top panel to the keyboard panel (I think they were small philips head.)
If anyone can give me an idea on where to go either locally or online to purchase fitting screws for my device I would greatly appreciate it!
I have a broken Tilt, the screws are present-no one wants to buy the Tilt (it's water damaged), but you are welcome to the screws for a few bucks...
Still on the hunt for some screws, if anyone can help!
Found out from the service manual that the screw I need is Screw,M1.4,L2.3,(D3.5*H0.2),Kaiser
I'm out looking for micro screws that fit the dimensions, and if I can't find them I may have to resort to some home brew soldering and rigging.
I now have a small bag of screws available from Kaiser...please PM me with the exact type of screw you need and I'll send you pictures and we can see if it's the right thing.
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Hi,
I have just bought a new O2 atom housing (as my old one is scratched to death), and am currently trying to find a guide or instructions on how to dismantle the phone housing.
I know there are two T screws with void stickers on them that need to be removed at the bottom end of the phone one you slide the battery cover off. I can't see any other screws visible. Apparently there are meant to be 4.
Does anyone have detailed instructions on how to change the housing? I have searched this forum and google, and have come up with nothing much.
Thanks everyone!
There is a fully descriptive video on dismantling the Atom, I cant find it but I had it last year and Im sure you will find it just keep looking. Basically you must remove the camera housing cover and there are two more screws under that, then you run you finger nail between the front and back cover to open the housing, good luck and remember nothing needs to be forced.
try this...http://bible.younet.com/files/2007/03/30/369427.shtml
you have to pop the top half of the rear cover off. it is particularly difficult, and the black strip that runs right around the devices is very soft plastic which gets mashed real easy. try using your fingernail (even that will dent it) and run it around the edge. Once it pops off you will see the other two screws. they also has void stickers on them.
Good luck
this more details http://bbs.pdafans.com/thread-322511-1-1.html
I know there are 4 screws that need to be removed. have taken the top cover off so can see the other 2 screws have an old nokia T tool but it does seem to fit the screw heads
can anybody tell me... what sort of tool do you use to take the screws out?
hmm i use a precision screwdriver set , try all the size and see which one it fits =)
palah said:
I know there are 4 screws that need to be removed. have taken the top cover off so can see the other 2 screws have an old nokia T tool but it does seem to fit the screw heads
can anybody tell me... what sort of tool do you use to take the screws out?
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be careful with a small plain screwdriver, you'll be ok
i tried dismantling it.. but my objective was to actually remove the camera. couldnt find a way to remove it.. is it possible?
Hi all,
do you know if a Atom Exec housing is compatible with a Xda Atom "classic". Same dimensions i think.
Thanks a lot !
In the process of replacing my lcm, I managed to tear the button flex cable that connects to the mainboard.
I am currently looking for a the button flex replacement. What is the best way of tracking something like this down without going to HTC?
If there is no current seller/merchant available...Um...Is anyone selling an HTC HD2 for parts!?!?!?
Pics included...You can see the button strip, and the little 45 degree angle break on the flex..SUCKS!
I saw the break... Man, that's bad luck...
I hope you find a new button strip. The only other solution would be to solder fine wires from the point I highlighted on the photo. But that is very very very difficult... If you decide to do so until you find a new button strip I would recommend you to let an expert solder it, for example a television-technician. That shouldn't cost you more than a bier for the technician!
Wish you luck!
This just in, I have since purchased a broken hd2 and replaced the button strip. It has a light adhesive and is mounted on two small plastic posts on either end. To loosen the adhesive, just apply gentle heat (blow dryer) and GENTLY peel off. You might come across a stubborn part and want to give it a harsh tug, but you need to methodically peel it up using some sort of flat piece to get from underneath it.
Another torn flex Anyone has spare one or knows where can I get it?
I'm sorry but can't help. I get parts for iPAQs from iPAQ Repairs in the UK. I'm surprised there isn't something similar for HTC parts.
I'm interested in what an 'lcm' is. I've seen it mentioned but with no description.
i need one of these too. i hate htc's policy in not selling parts directly.
This button board should only be like upto $40 usd.
im needing a main board charger soxet broke if price is right ill sell
I have the same problem ....you solved?
where did you buy?
Hi
I got a keypad PCB on eBay... But it was very expensive
Found it http://cgi.ebay.com/Flex-Cable-Keyboard-PCB-HTC-HD2-T8585-HD-II-2-Leo-/320562469094
please how we can solder this wires
please how we can solder this wires
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please how we can solder this wires
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You should be a good electronic technician or know a good one. Otherwise I advice you not to try. I am a ordinary technician and I can say that in my case it was very very difficult and even if I tried hard, I wasn't able fix all connections. Only two of my buttons work right now.
How to Replace Button Strip?
Anyone know of a link showing how to replace this strip? Either I can't find key words for a search or there aren't any good videos out there. - thanks
Good to hear I'm not the only one to snap it so easily. Ordered a replacement from e-bay.
Sorry to dig up an old post but, I need that little wire that connects the wifi/bluetooth module to the main board. I replaced the digitizer in my phone and I somehow jacked up one of the ends on the cable. Anyone out there have parts?
Hi
I damaged my digitizer on my Touch2, I have ordered a replacement part and it has arrived.
I have stripped the phone down now, but I am stuck as to how to get the screen out.
I don't want to use too much force so any pointers as to how I can get my screen out and replace the digitizer will be greatly appreciated.
Paul
Dude, the only thing i got in my mind is youtube, there you can find anything. Try writing the something like Change digitizer on HTC Touch2 and may be you will find it, good luck
I've looked on u-Tube and found nothing for the Touch 2.
Was hoping someone on here might have more information.
Still no luck on this. Anyone?
I replaced many digitizers on blueangel and always used razor blade to seperate the lcd frame from the digitiser. The only issue was soldering the digitiser in to the lcd ribbon cable as they are soooooo thin, never opened the touch 2 yet but I can imagine its probably all cramped in there
I successfully changed my digitalizer.
I used book to help myself with added book.
Code:
www[dot]mikechannon[dot]net/PDF%20Manuals/OSeven%27s%20Disassembly%20Guide%20to%20the%20HTC%20Touch%20-%20Elf%20.pdf
Firstly, remember what you do, photograph your phones "guts" if you wnat
I, like in other video tutorials, started with removing 4 screws, after that gently half-opened corner gap between silver and front side and put in that gap plastic thing which came with digitizer.
When successfully lifted back off then you gonna see main board. In top right corner there is little screw which comes out hard in my situation. An you have to take off LCD connector wire (in left side) and digitizer connector (in left top corner). Don't forget after change of digitizer to put them back like they were or you will have to disassamble again !!!!
After doing that GENLEY lift main board off of screen. BE CAREFUL. YOU Have to pull of that black sticker on right side on board which connects from volume control to main board. Don't forget to put it back.
So you have the front side on your hand. Now push gentley but hard it from inside out. It is glued with some kind of glue. It seems it won't come but it comes (in that book it is showed).
So change your digitizer to new one and put everything back together.
You are done. Sorry I don't have pictures because it didn't came in my mind to picture it
I hope this tutorial will help you.
This is not for the Touch 2 but thanks for the help.
Still nto replaced it yet, phone is in bits in a box.
http://www.pdacenter.ru/razborka/htc_touch2_t3333/
Tutorial is in Russian.Just look at the pictures.
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So this just started off as a DIY digitizer replacement for me...but my MT4g is pretty beatup so I ordered some new housing from ebay to bring it back to life. The housing didn't come with buttons (mainly camera, power, volume buttons). I knew this and wasn't bothered because I planned to recycle the buttons from the old housing. Here comes my problem. The front buttons (home key/track button) are easy enough to replace. But upon closer inspection of the side buttons, I was at a loss about how to safely remove them. Originally I thought I'd be able to pop them out of the plastic pins with a small flathead or safe pry, but concluded that these were not coming out this way without damaging any hope of using these buttons in the new housing.
The plastic pins without the buttons in place look like this:
l__no.button__l
But with the button, the tops of the pins have been melted down holding them in place looking like this:
T___button___T
So I come to you guys asking for help about this. Is there any method of removing these and still be able to re-use them? Also include what tools I may need. Thanks in advance
First thing you need to get the right Housing For T-Mobile Mytouch 4g. The housing products in ebay are incomplete and can't satisfy your needs.
So go to alibaba.com you will get all the parts needed. Just follow this link.
Now you need to know all about how to fix it properly. The Repair Universe will guide you in this.
Screen Repair Guide
Touch Screen Assembly Guide
Hope this will help you to deal with the problems.......
Don't forget to hit the thanks button.......
Hi.
I replaced my screen, then I lost my radio signal. So I wanted to open the phone again to check what went wrong.
I lost some of the original screws, so I got some "hex screws" (I don't know what they're called). Anyway, the heads worn out!
I have two left, in the most unlucky positions! Top two corners (if anyone knows what that looks like in an I9000!).
So, Anyone got any ideas how to get those out.
Thanks.
OK, so I have been drilling my phone for the last half hour or less. With absolutely no luck. lol
Please advise.
A grinder might work only joking you need to buy a left hand drill bit it spins in the other way so removes screws
you can buy a bit that removes screws with worn heads, have a search on google
http://www.google.co.uk/products/ca...=f1_LTr70B4OXhQfrycHeDQ&sqi=2&ved=0CHYQ8wIwAQ
You may find that you are able to force in the next size TORX (star shaped) driver, or even use a dab of epoxy glue to glue a hex drive, TORX or even a straight bit screwdriver into place to give enough purchase to get them out and replace them.
Phil
Thank you everyone. Problem fixed.