Cheap parts - Nexus 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Does anyone know where to get cheap parts such as the charging port all that I have been able find are around 50+ including ebay. I have also looked into a broke screen one as well. No luck. I did find that the European version of Asus parts store actually has parts that you can order which was a very vice touch.

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Kaiser Replacement LCD ?

My 2 weeks old Kaiser slipped from my hands and the LCD broke !! I am looking for a good repair shop in Belgium or any links from which I can procure a new LCD screen real fast! Any pointers would be helpful. Also, does anyone know if the LCD screen is covered under the HTC warranty ??
whipout ur htc carepack, call the number nearest you. They probably would fix it for you for a small charge. Keep in mind, repair shops aren't htc specialists.... So my suggestion is that you contact htc and see what they can do for you.
i feel for you :{
my girlfriend just got her LCD cracked from a roller coaster (stupid safety bars). probably going to take a few weeks for us to get a replacement screen since they don't even sell the kaiser here.
she keeps subconsciously trying to touch the screen on her interm dumb-phone... and sighs.
do it yourself! buy a replacement screen on ebay, and look for replacement instructions on this forum
how easy does the screen crack if you drop it? just for arguments sake shouldn't the phones be able to sustain a reasonable drop? After all you are constantly using it in your hands so it is likely you would drop it at least once.
Put this under you favorites
http://cnn.cn/shop/htc-c-277.html
My Tilt has only 2 buttons on the right, the power and camera buttons. http://cnn.cn/shop/images/IMG_5052.JPG shows there are 3 buttons. What's the 3rd button?
I found that on expansys website while i was checking for a good screen protector... Have a look here :
http://www.pocketpctechs.com/main~unit~HTC_TyTN_II-972~area~repairs.htm
I think 169 $ is pretty good for a whole LCD replacement?
Hope it helps.
EDIT : Heijdemann your link pwns mine even though have to do it self, nothing compares when it comes to the price
Phoneystore.com is now able to not only match, but BEAT that price.
Replacement LCD with touchscreen digitizer attached, and all the tools that you need to change the LCD (T6 screwdriver, philips screwdriver, case opening tool), PLUS a free screen protector to keep your new LCD in top condition.
ONLY $74.99 .... you won't find it cheaper ANYWHERE.
PM me, or visit the link below for more details.
http://www.phoneystore.com/product.asp?id=114327
Kaiser LCd
I found them at www.htclcd.com for $69 thats where i got mine at and it worked great.
njbridges said:
Phoneystore.com is now able to not only match, but BEAT that price.
Replacement LCD with touchscreen digitizer attached, and all the tools that you need to change the LCD (T6 screwdriver, philips screwdriver, case opening tool), PLUS a free screen protector to keep your new LCD in top condition.
ONLY $74.99 .... you won't find it cheaper ANYWHERE.
PM me, or visit the link below for more details.
http://www.phoneystore.com/product.asp?id=114327
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I can get them at less then half that price from china.
kms
kms108 said:
I can get them at less then half that price from china.
kms
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Well, I've taken up a hobby of repairing all makes/models of phone that I can get parts for, so I'd be exceptionally grateful if you could provide some info as to WHERE and HOW you get them so cheaply....
TIA!
there are a few shopping mall in china that sell only spare part for pc, mobile phones and all micro electronics part.
and because most of the oem and third party parts are all made in china, its always cheaper to buy from there, I travel to china a lot, and in search for some parts, I did come across some tytn II parts.
but then you need to live in china or hong kong just like me, so you can go back and forward.
I can also let you know that only micro electronics parts and mobile spare parts are cheaper in china, PC stuff are cheaper in hong kong, as well as back up service.
you need to go to wha qheung ( my own english translation) street along the china railway system, most of them do bulk buy and send overseas, but its best to be there in person, as you cannot trust them sometime.
next time i'll get the address when I go over again, but i'll don't think you will travel there.
kms

For Sale - TyTN Parts

TyTn Parts for sale----
They just happen to be assembled..
Sent my functioning HTC branded TyTn to CellularDR in Glendale, CA to have it's "D" pad repaired. Phone worked fine, just not with the "D" pad.
They have returned it, saying the parts to repair are not available. In the meantime I have replaced it with a Tilt.
I cannot speak as to whether it is still functional as a phone. Make me a reasonable offer and it's yours. Good Battery, screen, etc.
hey...are you selling seperate parts or the entire phone? if so, how much do you want for the motherboard?
he's selling the whole phone.......i asked, cause i want the front camera, and maybe the housing. if someone wants the digitizer/lcd, we could probably buy it and then break it down on our own
how much cost the hermes does it only sell the motherboard ??
bought the phone.

Cheapest touchscreen supplier

Any one know of the cheapest place to buy a touchscreen or two for the HD2? Specifically after the non T-Mo (Aussie/EU/UK) version.
Ebay sucks at the best of times, so looking for someone preferably cheaper than having to F5 ebay until a low price one appears...?
Fanks
I was after the same thing, but got impatient and got one of eBay for about AU$120 delivered (that was the screen and digitizer together). You can get a screen alone for about AU$60 from memory.
You'll need to make sure you get the right model first though... I found the model number after disassembling the whole phone to view the sticker on the back of the LCD panel.

[Q] Where to find replacement digitizer/glass?

So I dropped my Galaxy Nexus onto my TPT at a distance of about 1 foot, and my glass cracked, and the touch digitizer is freaking out (pen digitizer also doesn't work, but I can at least use my tablet in Pen Only mode with the keyboard dock).
I'm trying to find a replacement glass/digitizer, and I'm having issues. Lenovo wants $750 to replace the LCD. Ridiculous! So what happens if I try to buy the part, assuming that labor is the majority of that $750? It costs more. The maintenance manual lists 3 part numbers for the LCD (they don't sell the digitizer/glass separately): 04W2150, 04W2151, 04W2152. I was quoted $922 for the first one, $1785 for the second one, and the third one didn't have a published price. Meanwhile, I'm frantically searching eBay for a broken TPT at a good price that I can scavenge from. Any help would be appreciated.

eBay replacement screen quality

Hello all,
My S4 was dropped and the glass, LCD and digitizer is broken (everything else still works though. I can touch the bottom panel and buttons, sound works, I can ADB and connect via teamviewer, receive calls...etc)
I want to get a new frame,LCD,Digitizer (they have sets made up already) from eBay (probably from China), however, I am concerned about the quality of such a replacement.
The quality of the OEM LCD is quite nice, and I worry that a replacement will be sub-standard.
Moreso, the OEM digitizer is quite advanced (because of airview, which allows a user to hover their finger over the screen to show previews, etc), and I worry that this feature may not work in a cheap replacement from eBay.
Has anyone had any issues ordering replacements off eBay or found any issues with the quality of their replacements?
Thanks, all!
I'd suggest looking at the ratings the seller has. That generally gives a good ideea if he sells crap or not.
If you really need those features to work, I would say you try to find a genuine one from a trusted online dealer.
GDReaper said:
I'd suggest looking at the ratings the seller has. That generally gives a good ideea if he sells crap or not.
If you really need those features to work, I would say you try to find a genuine one from a trusted online dealer.
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Thanks. That is good advice.
I was hoping that someone with experience could answer, though. Anyone?
Look for a seller with Positive feedback more than 90%. Also look if he has sold same product before. So that you can look ratings in his feedback.
That's the best way to know about eBay sellers. I've bought nearly 10 replacement displays for various devices (as I am expert in fixing these)
iFixit site has spares as well but they are too costly!

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