Does a Sprint Note 3 screen work on an AT&T/T-Mobile Note 3 ? I have a friend that can replace Sprint Note 3 LCD/Digitizers on broken Sprint Note 3's and was wondering if I could replace a broken/damaged LCD from an AT&T or T-Mobile Note 3 too? TIA
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david: i have a galaxy note 3 with a broken glass.
david: can you tell me if the replacement LCD for a Sprint Note 3 and a T-Mobile Note 3 are the same?
david: or are they different part numbers?
Daisy: I am sorry to know that the device glass is broken.
Daisy: I would like to inform that the LCD for the Sprint Note 3 and a T-Mobile Note 3 are the same.
Daisy: Samsung do repair the device screen and fix it.
Daisy: Samsung provides one year standard warranty for the device from the date of purchase. Unfortunately, physical or liquid damage are not covered under warranty service cost includes accordingly.
david: so then the screens for a CDMA Note 3 and a GSM Note 3 are the same?
david: if so, can you provide me with the part #?
Daisy: I will explain you David.
Daisy: Samsung does not sell any spare part and we do not recommend to replace or repair the device LCD screen.
Daisy: It may void the device functionality.
david: yes
david: i understand.
david: the work would be performed at a local repair facility
david: however I was told that the LCD for a Sprint Note 3 was different than a T-Mobile Note 3 and was provided different repair costs.
david: this is why I'm trying to see if it's in fact the same part for every different carrier variant of the Note 3.
Daisy: I would like to inform that the Note 3 model is same for all Carrier.
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This helped me a lot i was looking for a replacement for my N900W8 and was confused as what to buy, now i understand if you order the LCD only it can be istalled to any note 3, however if you happen to buy it with the frame then im afraid you'll only be able to install it to that specific carrier/model you bought it for unless you also buy the usb flex AND the corresponding back cover for that frame. Thank you for this post OP
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yrv_13 said:
This helped me a lot i was looking for a replacement for my N900W8 and was confused as what to buy, now i understand if you order the LCD only it can be istalled to any note 3, however if you happen to buy it with the frame then im afraid you'll only be able to install it to that specific carrier/model you bought it for unless you also buy the usb flex AND the corresponding back cover for that frame. Thank you for this post OP
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This makes alot of sense. I was wondering why there were n900A and n900T assemblies on ebay that said they weren't compatible with each other. So I guess to get the best price, it's wise to buy the frame and the lcd/digitizer seperately and just use the self adhesive on it for a quick install. I'm glad to hear the connections for the lcd will work perfectly with the main board.
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Sorry if this bumps this but I found this tread via a google search so I want to set the record straight that if it part includes the frame around the glass and LCD the parts are not compatible and could have a price difference.
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Hi all, its a single question. A friend of mine ask to me to looking for a replacement to his Samsung Galaxy S GT-i9000. So, I'm not sure about galaxys versions and I found this replacement:
http://www.parts4repair.com/samsung-galaxy-s-i9000-complete-screen-assembly-black/
I'm not sure if this version is compatible with Galaxy S GT-i9000, or its the same, or its different.. I'm not sure if there is a version with LCD and another with AMOLED... please, some advice?
Thanks in advance
alr11389 said:
Hi all, its a single question. A friend of mine ask to me to looking for a replacement to his Samsung Galaxy S GT-i9000. So, I'm not sure about galaxys versions and I found this replacement:
http://www.parts4repair.com/samsung-galaxy-s-i9000-complete-screen-assembly-black/
I'm not sure if this version is compatible with Galaxy S GT-i9000, or its the same, or its different.. I'm not sure if there is a version with LCD and another with AMOLED... please, some advice?
Thanks in advance
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http://www.chinagadgetland.com/comp...-samsung-galaxy-s-i9000-black-p-10007184.html
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Original-Sa...zer-Screen-Display-Super-AMOLED-/251046446678
I think all of these are made in China , the only way you can get an original is to buy a broken phone and salvage from it or order direct from Samsung Service centers
thanks xsenman. Would Samsung send me a replace for the screen if I call or write them? These chinese LCD are good for replacement?
alr11389 said:
thanks xsenman. Would Samsung send me a replace for the screen if I call or write them? These chinese LCD are good for replacement?
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as long as you are willing to pay their price, samsung should/would supply spare parts in their service centers ..need to quote their part number or visit them personally ...china parts will be china parts..but will never be the original as samsung would never supply parts in this manner .
on the other-hand china parts should work too
Hi Guys, I need a suggestion to fix Samsung Galaxy Note 4 (N910H) broken screen. I dropped my note 4 on a hard floor and broke the screen. Screen dont turn on but i can hear all the notifications and i m able to receive notifications in my android wear.
I need to suggestion to fix the broken screen, is it good to fix the phone through samsung service centre? how much it costs to fix it? or shall i fix it through local service centre who are available in mall.
Please share your experience so that i can fix this screen asap.
I always had issues with those mall repair/sales mob, either they used non genuine parts or they managed to scratch the housing. At least if you take to SS youll be getting genuine parts and maintain your warranty but it may cost a bit more.
homer285 said:
I always had issues with those mall repair/sales mob, either they used non genuine parts or they managed to scratch the housing. At least if you take to SS youll be getting genuine parts and maintain your warranty but it may cost a bit more.
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Thanks for the Suggestion. Do you know whats the best way to reach Samsung support ? I own a international version Note 4 (bought it from Staples for full price), but when i reached US support they dont have any details about this model.
do you any suggestion to reach Samsung support?
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Thanks for the Suggestion. Do you know whats the best way to reach Samsung support ? I own a international version Note 4 (bought it from Staples for full price), but when i reached US support they dont have any details about this model.
do you any suggestion to reach Samsung support?
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I called Samsung US support number and it looks like Samsung dont support international variant phones even though its manufactured by Samsung! I m not sure how to get this fixed from Samsung now.
Try icracked.com
Samsung Repair Department Center provides customer with prorated charges for the screens if the phone is within 3 months of purchase.
The prorated costs are: 1) Samsung OEM Note 4 Screen Replacement ($80).
2) Additional Supplies, such as adhesive glue and screen coating ($25).
3) Labor Costs ($10).
Total Cost is around $115.
If your phone is not within 3 months of purchase: 1) Samsung OEM Note 4 Screen Replacement ($110)
2) Additional Supplies, such as adhesive glue and screen coating ($25).
3) Labor Costs ($10).
Total Cost is around $145.
-->Samsung does not charge tax on repairs
Hi there, a friend gave me this phone whose screen appears to be burnt, but still functional. I just wanted to verify if the proper fix for this is to buy an LCD replacement.
Also, I noticed that online websites that sell LCD replacements mention the carrier of the phone. That brings me to the question, do I need to purchase a replacement with the same carrier or just the same model (SGH-I337M in this case)?
Thank you.
Here is what it looks like
http://imgur.com/YcUZnQz
I am a super ultra NOOB! said:
Hi there, a friend gave me this phone whose screen appears to be burnt, but still functional. I just wanted to verify if the proper fix for this is to buy an LCD replacement.
Also, I noticed that online websites that sell LCD replacements mention the carrier of the phone. That brings me to the question, do I need to purchase a replacement with the same carrier or just the same model (SGH-I337M in this case)?
Thank you.
Here is what it looks like
http://imgur.com/YcUZnQz
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The att version of the s4 is compatible with the i337m.
You may be better off finding a used screen because a real Samsung replacement screen is not cheap.
Anyone know where to get parts specifically for the Note FE?
I'm looking for a back glass panel, which is not the same as the one on the Note7 (different writing).
For other parts, I'm aware you can directly swap with equivalent Note7 parts.
I'm located in North America.
Even finding Note 7 parts becomes a real pain now.. I'm searching for the adhesive of the glass back panel because I'm planning to replace the battery but it's almost impossible.
So looking parts for a limited edition 400 K units phone, is gonna be really really difficult. Maybe third party vendors in China but it's not even sure.
moldee5 said:
Anyone know where to get parts specifically for the Note FE?
I'm looking for a back glass panel, which is not the same as the one on the Note7 (different writing).
For other parts, I'm aware you can directly swap with equivalent Note7 parts.
I'm located in North America.
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I did see them on ebay for 15.00 while the note 7 was 57.00 , while searching note fe battery/note7 battery. Most all replacements just say samsung and are generic.
Parts for Note 7 FE on Ebay
Hello.
If you need parts for Note FE, please visit my store in ebay.
https://www.ebay.com/sch/dear.bin.star.ko/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_ipg=&_from=
I am in South Korea. So I can contact local Samsung customer support center.
If you need other part for Note FE, please send email for me. My email address is [email protected]
Have good day.
Really you can supply spare parts for ours Galaxy Note FE ?
tgi01054 said:
Hello.
If you need parts for Note FE, please visit my store in ebay.
https://www.ebay.com/sch/dear.bin.star.ko/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_ipg=&_from=
I am in South Korea. So I can contact local Samsung customer support center.
If you need other part for Note FE, please send email for me. My email address is [email protected]
Have good day.
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Does anyone know if Samsung's Note 4 motherboard replacements actually have a proper EMMC chip? Or are they simply giving you another defective motherboard with a short warranty?
I'm asking because Samsung in Canada wants $390 to replace the motherboard. Even the service staff guy rudely recommended against it. It only comes with a three month warranty.
So, I'm inferring they don't actually change the motherboard. They most likely just give you another Note 4 and hope it doesn't go bad in three months.
Also - Any suggestion of a robust android phone would be much appreciated. I seems like Samsung is the Ford of phones.
$390 seems excessive. In EU a used Note 4 is ~$150. Note 4 with a broken screen ~$90.
I plan to do the motherboard swap myself and would suggest you check out https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUDgGaFcCNY&t=287s and decide if you want to try it yourself.
kosmarnik said:
$390 seems excessive. In EU a used Note 4 is ~$150. Note 4 with a broken screen ~$90.
I plan to do the motherboard swap myself and would suggest you check out https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUDgGaFcCNY&t=287s and decide if you want to try it yourself.
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Yes, $390 is excessive, but that's Canada for you..
If you're planning to do a motherboard swap, how will know if the new board has a good emmc chip? Are you buying the board directly from Samsung?
Pvt Joker said:
Yes, $390 is excessive, but that's Canada for you..
If you're planning to do a motherboard swap, how will know if the new board has a good emmc chip? Are you buying the board directly from Samsung?
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I'm planning to buy a used Note 4 with a broken screen. Possibly even N910C. Now, I cant know for sure the state of the eMMC chip, but it will be better than mine, that is dead