I have problem keeping battery case on my LG L3 clean since it's white and dust tends to gather within the pits on the surface. I would appreciate response from anyone who can give me solution since it's very big problem for me. Thanks
I'm sorry if i this thread is in wrong part of the forum...
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can any1 help me out here i just bought an 8525 for 80 off a co-worker he didnt want it because it keeps turning off on him i think its a few loose connections...theres a bit of play in with the battery but anyhow changed batteries same thing so any one know what part i should be replacing and also where i can get parts for this phone. i have tried looking on the site that i use for my other phones but all i find are screens and black housings so if you guys can help me out i'd love it
anyone im looking at it right now and all seems well and i tested the battery on a different fone and everything is green just cant figure it out. also just found out that my jogwheel is broken
That could explain why the co-worker sold it to you for 80 bucks.. .. you might be able to find parts on Ebay .. see if anyone is selling one with a busted screen or something..
thats exactly ehy i got for 80 i knew what it was just hoping for an easy fix i do repairs tho so no biggie just gotta find the parts thanks ill start looking once my ass friend gets off myspace!!!
It can't be a "loose connection" unless the solder from the battery connectors came loose because he battery connectors are connected right to the board.
thats one thing i noticed also the prong look like they have been squished down almost flat instaed of < they are more - but not that bad and there is quite a bit of playu from the battery compared to my good 8525 oh well maybe i can come up on a third and swap out parts. thanks for the help guys any other suggestion i have already kinda fixed the prongs. and now the phone wont even turn on this suck but i know this can be fixed
hey does any1 have a broken hermes they wouldent mind getting rid of i need parts or if ppl wanna be nice to me and my thin wallet and donate their old broken hermes to me i would really appreciate it
Gyngabread Man said:
hey does any1 have a broken hermes they wouldent mind getting rid of i need parts or if ppl wanna be nice to me and my thin wallet and donate their old broken hermes to me i would really appreciate it
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I dealt with a similar case a while back. Going off randomly. In his case it turned out it was the battery connections. They had lost some of their spring tension and he was unwilling to try bending them out a little for fear of causing more damage. In the end we decided that he would try placing a strip of card between the battery and the casing on the side opposite to the battery connections. ie. to press the battery more firmly against the connectors. How thick it would need to be would depend on how squashed the connectors are.
It worked for him and he decided just to leave it in place.
Mike
@Gyngabread Man
If you cant fix it let me know. I need the vibrate motor. And no im not kidding
I hate making new threads... but I've been looking at different places and haven't found the right answers to my questions... so yeah.
I have a GREEN LENS Defy MB525. It has gone through some trouble. It has some blue marks and such on the screen.
I found this and will be trying the method soon to see if the screen gets fixed. But, the owner of the phone had disassembled it to change the ear piece that was broken. Afterwards, the phone's screen doesn't take all the touches.
On the QWERTY screen, when you try to use the "Shift key or any of the letters (zxc...) on the phone, it takes the keys on top of them or below them.
I want to try to fix the phone but I don't know if it's a problem with the LCD that needs to be replaced, the digitizer or simply something else entirely.
The phone is running CM 10 2ndboot 2012-12-31 but it does the same on stock. I already tested it.
Any tips or help will be appreciated to finally have a working Defy
I also found this but since I don't have another screen to use for testing... well yeah...
I had such problems before after changing the speakerphone . All I did was to get a new digitizer and clean the inner screen using lighter fluid
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Okay, so it appears to be a digitizer problem?? Alright.
xXLostsoul111Xx said:
Okay, so it appears to be a digitizer problem?? Alright.
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When in doubt , change both
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xXLostsoul111Xx said:
Okay, so it appears to be a digitizer problem?? Alright.
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Because you put the phone in the freezer you maybe destroy the digitizer but also be aware to check ALL the contacts and terminals from the motherboard for oxidization.
I was asking because I don't wanna invest into something that isn't really needed. Don't have a steady income. >.>
xXLostsoul111Xx said:
I was asking because I don't wanna invest into something that isn't really needed. Don't have a steady income. >.>
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I didn't put my Defy in the freezer though
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I haven't put it in the freezer yet.
I am thinking of doing it since it seemed to produce results in that thread.
I specifically said "will be trying the method soon".
Since it's such a strange advice I have yet to do it. I wanted to asked about my other problems before trying that.
The circles on the screen I am aiming to fix with the freezer thing have nothing to do with my problem since I've had those circles from way before the problem appeared.
It appeared when the phone was disassembled to change the earpiece. Please don't jump to conclusions so quickly. I am only considering that method to fix the circles in the screen since Auris posted in that thread favoring it.
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Wrap it up in a plastic bag. Wrap it reeeeeeeally good, then duct tape it. After taking it out of the freezer, let it stay with the bag for at least 6 to 8 hours, 'cause when you take a cold object into a warm room, it condenses. Make sure your phone is well acclimated and there is no condense whatsoever. Then you can unwrap it and put the battery back in.
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All that aside... since the freezer thing is not really relevant to the state of the phone as of writing this message...
Is there a way to know if the digitizer is busted? or the LCD? It was fine until my friend opened the phone to change the earpiece then the phone started showing the weird symptom where it wouldn't let him type any letter on the third line of the keyboard (zxc...). I tried the Android keyboard (AOSP) and swiftkey 3. The problem still persist even if I go to stock rom.
Let make a little light: The color problem relied to LCD and the keyboard malfunctioning is from digitizer. Because is improbable to broke both from one shot disassemble again, reattach CAREFULLY the digitizer and LCD and power on. Good luck.
So i have a Verizon G2.
a part of the screen is not working after i installed a wet screen guard i've put it in a container of rice for now and hope its fixed by tomorrow.
if thats not possible im assuming the screen is shot, now here' my question my friend has a completely brick sprint LG G2 which is basically a paper weight but the screen on it is pristine.
If My phone is water damaged can i use the Sprint G2 screen on my Verizon G2 please help and lemme know because if it is water damaged then i would need to replace the screen and this would save me a lot of money .
someone ?
Ok here's the deal... On your description I couldn't tell if your screen (display) or touchscreen is damaged. I assume you are referring to the touchscreen.
Unfortunately the LG G2 is very prone to touchscreen damage, I damaged mine one hot day while I was sweating and using the phone. Seems like a bit of sweat managed to find a way into the phone (most likely through the earpiece speaker since it stopped working briefly) but the thing is that since then, the top most 1/3rd of the screen stopped registering touches.
If you do some research, you will find that it's a very common issue. Some fail due to impact damage, some fail due to water some other fail without apparent reason.
The LG G2 unlike other devices I've had (which have been submerged in sea water) tend to fail without recovery. Even changing the whole screen assembly does not help since many have reported that the problem comes back after a few weeks or months.
So yeah, kinda bad news I know... :crying:
Based on the title, I thought you are a guru and offering help to everyone who has problem, just let you know and you will help them.
Great!
@berz there are 2 versions of the touchscreen for the g2, one for d802/d805 and one for D800 D801 D803 LS980 VS980 F320x
So as far as I know it should be possible to replace your screen with the one from your friend, so just take out the display+digitizer and put it into your phone, ofcourse if you have permission from him .
@Rayan the G2 is one of the best phones of 2013 but also the most vulnerable to screen issues.
Its sad that your phone is suffering from a slow death because of sweat :/
I think that if replacing the screen and a hard reset wont even good accept the new part then I think that the motherboard got damaged on a weird way. Just like that there is some filter or what which can get replaced to fix some screen issue.
Hello xda community, my old xperia z1, had touch problems. Last summer i sunk it in a pool to take photos etc, and a day after that large parts of the screen were not working along with the rotation of the screen. So i thought i'd replace LCD+digitizer with a genuine one that i bought from ebay. I followed a great tut from youtube and with the correct tools and adhesive i did it. Only to turn it on and see that touch screen was not working at all. I thought out was discovered so i sent it back and got a replacement. I this time used anti static wrist wrap. And i just found out it didn't work this time either. After so many completely disappointing tries i thought that the problem might be with the ribbon cable connecting the mainboard with the screen so i quickly ( and without much thinking bought one for 12 euros).
I don't know what else to do and i can't even seem to find the real problem so my last shot is you guys. Does anyone know what the problem might be?
I would definately love to hear your ideas and solutions or even better if you got the same experiences I'd love to hear it. Please point me in the right direction, i would lovely appreciate it. :highfive: :fingers-crossed:
Thank you in advance,
deejaytelis
My LG G6 has a really weird kind of touch screen problem. When I prop my phone into a 90 degrees place (even sometimes I flatten the phone into flat surface) , the areas that I drew in the example starts to get inresponsive.
Is this a software problem or hardware problem?
The areas that have the problem on the screen: http://imgur.com/a/kDQ7B
The video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDdoai51TrM&t=3s (Can't talk English well)
Hi. Just realised that my G6 has the same problem as yours. Doesn't really affect me too much in everyday use, but it is irritating to know that the high end phone like this has such problem . Just wondering what happen to yours now? Have u found a way to fix it? Thanks.
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Hi. Just realised that my G6 has the same problem as yours. Doesn't really affect me too much in everyday use, but it is irritating to know that the high end phone like this has such problem . Just wondering what happen to yours now? Have u found a way to fix it? Thanks.
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I fixed it by removing my glass protection. That glass made the phone's screen pretty irresponsive at those areas.
Thank you for your reply. I actually thought of the tempered glass too, but didn't expect that as the real cause. Anyway, I'll just stick to what i have now as it doesn't really impact my everyday use. Or I might try another glass brand as I dont think i will survive without screen protector, haha.