[Q] Replacing Digitizer help - Touch HD General

Hi friend, I need an help!
I would replace my HD Digitizer because it doesnt work....but I have a question me first do damage.
how is connect the digitizer's flat cable to the LCD?
From the photos I attach I can see a little connector , but I understand how I can detach the old flat cable and how i can insert the new..i must use a welder?
I hope someone can help me
Thanks

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Universal Flat Cable Help

Hi all!
Does anybody know where can I buy the flat cable for the Universal (and cheap if possible )
I managed to make it working for now by taking off the isolation part of the flat behind the screen and this way I changed the loose length of the cable going trough the hole to the motherboard. So it doesnt rotate on the same place as before... It was tricky and needed some hot silicone to fix the broken part of the cable inside the cabel guide in order not to move the "broken" part.... But I will need to change the cable SOON.
Help!
I know it's been a while but:-
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plz help, dunno what's damaged, flex cable or LCD flex cable

Hey guys!
I've a really big problem:
I tried to fix the "white screen of death" syndrom of my SPV M3100. But when I put together the phone again (the LCD-part) I didn't push in the flex cable of the LCD hard enough into its connector, so when I closed back the LCD part, I might have damaged the flex cable. What I know for sure is that I broke the 2 white small crooks of the connector (by accident of course). Now when I turn on the phone, the screen stays off (but the upper LED for GSM/UMTS connectivity glows for a few seconed, also the LEDs from the small keypad), only when I push hard enough on the LCD-flexcable-connector, I see a white screen, sometimes some lines, but I never saw a "good screen" again. Now my fear is, that I screwed up the LCD flex cable, what can I do in that case? buy a whole new LCD only cuz the ribbon is broken? Do I have to replace the flex cable of the phone itself too, (cuz the crooks of the connector ar broken) or can I glue the connector somehow?
I hope you know what I mean. If you need any more info plz ask me.
Plz help me in this issue, this phone is the best I've ever ever had, I don't want to lose it! Thanks in advance!
greetz from Vienna, sebid.
PS: took you a pic, so you know about what connector I'm talking about.

plz help, dunno what's damaged, flex cable or LCD flex cable

Hey guys!
I've a really big problem:
I tried to fix the "white screen of death" syndrom of my SPV M3100. But when I put together the phone again (the LCD-part) I didn't push in the flex cable of the LCD hard enough into its connector, so when I closed back the LCD part, I might have damaged the flex cable. What I know for sure is that I broke the 2 white small crooks of the connector (by accident of course). Now when I turn on the phone, the screen stays off (but the upper LED for GSM/UMTS connectivity glows for a few seconed, also the LEDs from the small keypad), only when I push hard enough on the LCD-flexcable-connector, I see a white screen, sometimes some lines, but I never saw a "good screen" again. Now my fear is, that I screwed up the LCD flex cable, what can I do in that case? buy a whole new LCD only cuz the ribbon is broken? Do I have to replace the flex cable of the phone itself too, (cuz the crooks of the connector ar broken) or can I glue the connector somehow?
I hope you know what I mean. If you need any more info plz ask me.
Plz help me in this issue, this phone is the best I've ever ever had, I don't want to lose it! Thanks in advance!
greetz from Vienna, sebid.
PS: took you a pic, so you know about what connector I'm talking about.
You will need Both.
Go on ebay and try to see if someone is selling the same Cell for Parts that might help you in getting your parts cheat.White Screen is indication of a bad LCD and you said you damage your flex cable too so should try ebay for a Parts Phone.Good Luck. D

[Q] broken lcd flex cable connector on motherboard!

I need help with broken lcd flex cable connector on motherboard!
I want to now is another connector fits for Trophy
Nothing?
Nobody knows any solution?
I had this happen on my Touch Pro2, but the cable still worked fine after inserting it. Maybe try a bit of electrical tape on top? I don't know if the facing side on the Trophy connector (the side that is broken has any data carry over or not?)
It's some pretty high level damage to do either way.
I try, but not work.
I hate to say it, your out of luck. :/ Unless you can find someone that can do awesome high level soldering and has access to the parts to replace it... that's it. HTC might repair it at a cost, since the phone isn't under warranty anymore, but you'd have to contact them and ask them if they would and what the price would be.
I buy one with broken LCD and Touchscreen and now I have a working Trophy.
Only thing is to change stock ROM with custom ROM.

[Q] Samsung Galaxy S5 Lcd Repair

Hello, Is it possible to fix an Samsung Galaxy S5 lcd with a torn ribbon cable without having to buy a brand new one. I tore the ribbon cable. The lcd still turns on, but just doesnt respond to touch anymore. If it is possible, does anyone know any reputable services out there that could fix this problem. Thanks, David
What were you trying to do? Umm maybe check eBay for a replacement or some kind of fix kit
heynow82 said:
Hello, Is it possible to fix an Samsung Galaxy S5 lcd with a torn ribbon cable without having to buy a brand new one. I tore the ribbon cable. The lcd still turns on, but just doesnt respond to touch anymore. If it is possible, does anyone know any reputable services out there that could fix this problem. Thanks, David
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U would need a microscope and very very gently scrape one side of ribbon and then reconnect the lines. Not an easy task. After that retape or hot glue but u will risk the broken connection if u move the ribbon too much trying to reassemble. Only other option is to replace the entire LCD assembly.

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