Xperia Z1 Compact Screen disassembly - Xperia Z1 Compact General

Hi everyone
ones, i had a problem with my Z1C, it was water damaged
i replaced some brocken parts
after that my phone started working great
but i notticed that the battery was draning too fast
i replaced it twice!!
but it still drans fast!!!
so i supossed that due to the watter damage there would be a problem with the mother bord that is eating all the battery
so i used a cleaning product for electronic parts
but since i didn't remove the screen and as you may know, the mother bord is attached to the screen
the product did infeltrate bitween the screen and the digitizer
and now the screen is all foggy
do any one have a solution please!!! :'( :'(
( and also the battery draining fast problem is still there!! :'( )
PS : Sorry for my english

I would buy a new display on ebay. It costs almost nothing and it is ridiculously easy to change it yourself if you follow a video guide on youtube.

Morfarj said:
I would buy a new display on ebay. It costs almost nothing and it is ridiculously easy to change it yourself if you follow a video guide on youtube.
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it coast almost 100$
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also i'm from Algeria (north africa)
there is no ebay shipping here!!!

I recently replaced my screen. It is very easy. Just follow the following guide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bz02qEIP3vU, and you can't go wrong.
Just be very careful to position the screen correctly before pushing down on the adhesive. I unfortunately cracked my first screen because I didn't align the screen correctly and it cracked when I was pushing down - the screen can be very delicate. The second screen I applied flawlessly but also with a tempered glass screen protector as I didn't want to risk cracking it again.
I purchased this one: www.ebay.com.au/itm/171772963783. Only $30 US. The tempered glassed screen protector is only like $1.

cola286 said:
I recently replaced my screen. It is very easy. Just follow the following guide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bz02qEIP3vU, and you can't go wrong.
Just be very careful to position the screen correctly before pushing down on the adhesive. I unfortunately cracked my first screen because I didn't align the screen correctly and it cracked when I was pushing down - the screen can be very delicate. The second screen I applied flawlessly but also with a tempered glass screen protector as I didn't want to risk cracking it again.
I purchased this one: www.ebay.com.au/itm/171772963783. Only $30 US. The tempered glassed screen protector is only like $1.
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Thanx
i'll consider geting a new screen if i don't find any other solution
thanx again :good:

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My leo screen with whoter

I bought invisible shield for my telephonephone. I used sprey 2 times, after I installed perfect. When I was turn on phone there was whoter in screen. It works very nice, there is no problem but there is whoter in screen. What can I do?
Super, nobody knows something
Hi,
Only leaving it 2 hours before bumping isn't going to encourage people to help!
Is it water underneath the screen, or water between your protector and your screen?
Is the water black or colourless?
rp-x1 said:
Hi,
Only leaving it 2 hours before bumping isn't going to encourage people to help!
Is it water underneath the screen, or water between your protector and your screen?
Is the water black or colourless?
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Thank you. There is someone, who hears me I think underneath the screen, on the film. because fingertip screen works perfect. Everything works perfect but there is black water colour.
What do you think? What can it be?
If it is black, then it could be the screen had broken, or take a look here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=635447
It is black but mine isn't look like it. When backlight is white, you can understand. In there you can understand device is closed
Had this on my HD when I did it. The spray has seeped trough the screen suround and caught under the glass. I popped the battery out and put it on the radiator overnight (wrapped in a T towel) and it went away. Not sure if that trick will work on the HD2 as the screen is glass on the HD2, and plastic on the HD. Worth a try though.
However, wont use the protectors any more
please post picture. maybe it will help people who got same problem like u before notice it and help u out. last time,my hd spoil because of invisible shield. i spray too much.then water entering my device,and i cant on.wait after 3month also no used.then i buy hd2
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All screen was black yesterday, but today is so better. But there is still

success in changing X10 housing :D

hey guys, i succesfully changed my housing, after the scary task of removing the touch module, and then glueing it onto the next one, and letting it sit for 24 hours, its working flawlessly, here is some pics excuse the bad quality, was taken with my iPod touch
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That looks cool... I have the same setup with the black in the front... did you manage to get any dust in there? I got some in mine... and its annoying as hell sometimes
saketh321 said:
That looks cool... I have the same setup with the black in the front... did you manage to get any dust in there? I got some in mine... and its annoying as hell sometimes
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nope, i used a clear box with gloves so i didnt get any crap inside it
would superglue be alright to use under the corner of the touch module?
bottom right corner is lifting and nothing i put on it will hold it, ofcourse super glue would, just dont want it to stuff my module
would it be alright?
Whoa. Nice. It's a Panda Phone~ Lol.
Glad you survived the surgery operation >.<
just used superglue to stick the corner of the touch module down.
its stuck, it aint going absolutly no where, man this **** is strong, stuck my finger to my cloth, had to use salt water to get it off
How did you remove digitizer from housing with heat or something else?
petric1 said:
How did you remove digitizer from housing with heat or something else?
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Per schematics I looked at a while ago, and pictures I've seen, I think that the digitizer and the glass are bonded together. He probably just replaced the glass and digitizer at the same time.
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That is not cheap solution digitizer cost money!Why replace it if it works?
This just has to be bullcrap!?
........ How?

Damaged my new S3 (pics)

Hit it pretty bad even though it was in a rubber sleeve. Pics....
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I want it to look new. I feel like I need to replace the glass, home button, the faceplate beneath the glass, and possibly the headset speaker piece. I am mechanically inclined. I just need help in identifying what parts I need to replace and any instructions floating around on the internet.
Thanks!
for a start and this, quite some videos on YouTube on how to change the screen.
[READ THlS FlRST] POST QUESTIONS IN THE Q&A SECTION AND NOT HERE!!!
I did nearly exactly the same to my S3. I purchased a entire new screen/digitizer. I'm not safe changing a lightbulb, however I took the bull by the horns and managed to do it following a video from youtube combined with a ifixit breakdown.
I got mine from http://www.replacedirect.be/product...iii-s3-gt-i9300-lcd-screen-and-digitizer.html ... I opted not to even attempt changing just the glass, it's not really meant to be changeable.
The whole job took around 30 minutes... worked perfectly.
Sold the handset two weeks later and bought an S4
Isn't there a better way to do this than to use a hair dryer?
valeous said:
Isn't there a better way to do this than to use a hair dryer?
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Buy a new digitizer (glass) + SCREEN for about $180. Very easy install
Or buy a new Galaxy S3 it is even more easy to do :cyclops:
I remember that also, at the moment i hated my life so much because my glass was broken ;(
posted by Q master wooopidooooo
How about insurance on the phone? You dont have to fiddle around with it then plus it wont mess up your warrenty My screen is broke but since I had it insured Im not worried just had to wait for the access to drop from £70 to £30
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alwin006 said:
Buy a new digitizer (glass) + SCREEN for about $180. Very easy install
Or buy a new Galaxy S3 it is even more easy to do :cyclops:
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Thats a lot i got a screen from dx.com for 20.40 euro
posted by Q master wooopidooooo
using my one with a cover. they sure made a good phone but the body is so damn plastic-y. i have heard other users break the glass too :/
caphisti for
Damn, how did that happen exactly?
I just received the replacement glass for my broken S3 screen glass. I'll try repairing it this evening. Will keep you updated.
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[Photos] M7 Glass removal [50% success]

Hello, i'm removing glass from my htc one m7.
As there are no threads with such experience, (or i didn't found them) i decided to create my own.
So, by heating up with table lamp and using kitchen & putty knives i've managed to remove ~half of a front glass almost without damage to lcd.
It's hard, but not impossible
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Why would you do that!
So, what's the purpose of doing this? Your phone looks a mess now you know that mate?
Certainly won't be following in your footsteps
Instead of replacing the glass you want only the lcd screen? got the spider app before that?
dvsk69 said:
Why would you do that!
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4fun , before buying new lcd
Galactus said:
Certainly won't be following in your footsteps
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yep, don't try this at home
_RiVeRsIDe_ said:
4fun , before buying new lcd
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So what is the purpose of your thread? I don't see the interest of creating a new thread to show a broken glass "for fun"
it could be useful if you were replacing the glass and showing how, but destroying a part of a sub assy before replacing it is useless lol
anyway good luck with your screen!
alray said:
So what is the purpose of your thread? I don't see the interest of creating a new thread to show a broken glass "for fun"
it could be useful if you were replacing the glass and showing how, but destroying a part of a sub assy before replacing it is useless lol
anyway good luck with your screen!
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To show, that it's possible to remove glass on htc one and it is not that hard that most people may think.
Process is the same as removing glass from any other phone without air between glass and lcd.
Why destroying? This phone was cracked badly.
Already ordered new gold housing. :good:
lets say the screen got broken, what i know is you cant order just the glass. you still need to order the whole LCD (with the glass) so what is the main purpose of showing that the glass can be removed if that glass is attached to the main lcd? lol
dyepnoodle said:
lets say the screen got broken, what i know is you cant order just the glass. you still need to order the whole LCD (with the glass) so what is the main purpose of showing that the glass can be removed if that glass is attached to the main lcd? lol
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I can order glass with touch screen.
Do a better research before posting something, there are tons of glass on ebay, not talking about ali.
https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/HTC+One+Teardown/13494
CaelanT said:
https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/HTC+One+Teardown/13494
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fresh news :good:
Useful Guide!

Can I use loka on a broken screen? Tempered Glass

Hi, I own a s9+ which I bought on ebay. I bought it for 201 dollars with a broken screen, i think it worth the price for me. I want to buy a product like the one in the image, which includes the loka glue. Can I use loka on a broken screen, affect the AMOLED screen or cause some damage?
What do you think, is it convenient to use it?
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My s9+
I've read if people having much success using uv glue screen protectors with cracked glass screens. I think you're problem will be that the "full coverage" uv glue protectors may not concert the area of your screen that's cracked.
Can't hurt to try.
chester_00 said:
Hi, I own a s9+ which I bought on ebay. I bought it for 201 dollars with a broken screen, i think it worth the price for me. I want to buy a product like the one in the image, which includes the loka glue. Can I use loka on a broken screen, affect the AMOLED screen or cause some damage?
What do you think, is it convenient to use it?
My s9+
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I think thats a great purchase for 201 dollars. And I am 90% sure that if you fill the hole with the glue and then cure it with the UV light, that will fix a decent amount of it.
So if you first fill the cracks, then dry them with UV for a few minutes. Then install the glass on now mostly repaired screen.
And if you do so, please provide photos of the process and after..
Damn I bought that same screen protecror for just $1 and still using it as of now.
It might work to apply a tempered glass screen protector with full glue loca (liquid optically clear adhesive) over a broken screen. The potential problem may be getting the loca to disperse properly. This relies on capillary action to disperse the loca. A crack in the phones screen could potentially disrupt this process.
You can buy tempered glass screen protector kits (screen protector, loca, & uv light) for about $6-$13 on Ali Express. That's cheap enough that I would give it a try. Her's a link to the screen protector that I have used and recommend highly: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32858887498.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.76d54c4dcEJg2A
You may have the best luck if you can get a single drop/line of loca to completely cover the crack before applying the screen protector. It would need to be a single oval shaped line of loca or you will likely end up with bubbles.

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