I have N910W8 Canadian Note 4 and broke the screen and the metal housing.
I found a N910P Sprint LCD screen and housing on Ebay. The seller says the parts are only for N910P and won't work for my phone.
Can anyone confirm this? Thanks.
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I'm wondering are the spare-parts for Note 3 N9000 compatible with the N9005 variants?
Because i just got a Singapore N9005 version but i live in Indonesia and they sell the N9000 variants here.
I know the warranty is not valid here but just want to know, in case anything happens to my device (ex. shattered screen) will they be able to fix it using the n9000 parts? I mean...the back housing, front housing, screen, or usb ports, they shouldn't be any different between types right?
Thanks.
no reply eh I guess i have to drive all the way to Samsung service center to ask about it
I have a Verizon N900V with a cracked and broken digitizer. I've been watching on eBay for a compatible donor phone for parts. I've seen that Verizon and Sprint motherboards are interchangeable but I'm not sure about other models. The other models I've looked at are N900T, N900A and N9006. I know the Digitizer itself is the same for all models but I'm watching for a complete phone with bad ESN or one with just the motherboard and possibly USB board removed. My concern is that the N900V motherboard will not work with these models.
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jellyhead said:
I have a Verizon N900V with a cracked and broken digitizer. I've been watching on eBay for a compatible donor phone for parts. I've seen that Verizon and Sprint motherboards are interchangeable but I'm not sure about other models. The other models I've looked at are N900T, N900A and N9006. I know the Digitizer itself is the same for all models but I'm watching for a complete phone with bad ESN or one with just the motherboard and possibly USB board removed. My concern is that the N900V motherboard will not work with these models.
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Only Possible different between N900V & N9005 (for example) can be modem!
But all other part are same 100%
I have a Verizon N900V model. Will a OEM replacement N9005 LCD/Digitizer complete assembly (silver border digitizer and amoled included) fit my Verizon model?
Found Answer on my own
For anyone who had the same question as me the answer is no. Display assembly is carrier specific. So when ordering replacements, make sure you have correct model version.
http://gocellphonerepair.com/how-t/...epair/#Note 3 replacement screens for Verizon
Sorta carrier specific. I can confirm you can use sprint display assemblies with verizon and vise versa. Cant confirm if you can interchange gsm carrier displays or not though.
Hey guys, I purchased a N910C which ended up meeting a grim fate but they mainboard was still working fine * tested it on a friends 910c chassis. My question is with the variant with Exynos vs Qualcomm will there be any issue ( service and connection ) with installing a Exynos N910c motherboard on a ATT N910A chassis?
** I am aware the N910C is missing a band for ATT but just wondering of any faults since they are both GSM models.
Thanks in Advance.
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Hey guys, I purchased a N910C which ended up meeting a grim fate but they mainboard was still working fine * tested it on a friends 910c chassis. My question is with the variant with Exynos vs Qualcomm will there be any issue ( service and connection ) with installing a Exynos N910c motherboard on a ATT N910A chassis?
** I am aware the N910C is missing a band for ATT but just wondering of any faults since they are both GSM models.
Thanks in Advance.
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All note 4 variants are built on the same size chassis. As long as you use all N910C modules, there won't be any issues after installing the motherboard on the N910A chassis-any variant in this regards.
I understand if If swap everything out it will work. I am speaking of the situation where the mainboard is swapped and nothing else. So N910C mainboard and N910A everything.
That is my concern.
Enigma_cpl03 said:
I understand if If swap everything out it will work. I am speaking of the situation where the mainboard is swapped and nothing else. So N910C mainboard and N910A everything.
That is my concern.
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I know this answer is old, but yes, the phone itself will still work, with the exception of anything camera-related, since the Exynos variant uses Samsung's ISOCELL sensor, while the SD805 ones use Sony's. Which means you'll have to replace the camera sensor too if you want a fully-functional Note 4. Learned that the hard way with my AT&T Note 4, using motherboard taken from the N910S variant.
I just put a 910f mainboard in an att chasis and everything works great so far
I suspect the motherboard in my Note 4 is on it's last days; slow, endless bootloops, random freezing, rebooting and so on.
I found a used unlocked Note 4 with a broken screen and opened it up to check out the motherboard.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but to me, the T-Mobile Galaxy Note 4 N910T and the North American Galaxy Note 4 N910W8 use the same motherboard.
Take note of the model numbers at the top right corner (near the front-facing camera) and also the model numbers of the chips used.
T-Mobile Galaxy Note 4 N910T:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/6tg4wc4pilsylfb/Galaxy Note 4 N910T.jpg?dl=0
North American Galaxy Note 4 N910W8:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/fnfmxwabhx43fqs/Galaxy Note 4 N910W8.jpg?dl=0
I've replaced N910W8 motherboard with the N910T and reinstalled the T-Mobile Stock ROM and everything works well.
(Sorry, I couldn't get inline images, only links.)
Can I used a stock Rogers ROM (like the other motherboard N910W8) on the N910T motherboard or is it not going to work?
If I try to flash a different ROM (Rogers) onto the T-Mobile motherboard am I going to brick it?
Need advice 'cause I'd rather use a different ROM than a T-Mobile ROM. Nothing personal against using the T-Mobile ROM. I'd just like to use the stock ROM for the carrier I'm using.
P.S. I live in Canada and the phone is confirmed to work on our networks using the T-Mobile ROM and a custom ROM.