My leeco let pro 3 metal plate Wich is in the bottom of screen bent and I don't know where to find it?
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Can anyone give me any idea on how to replace the screen on this Apache? I know there are two screws holding the bezel that I can not get to.
I have taken mine apart a number of times. I bought three used ones and made two good ones out of them.
Here is a set of instructions courtesy of shadowmite.com
1. Remove the battery cover and battery.
2. Remove the 2 screws above the battery that hold on the piece of plastic covering the camera.
3. Gently pry that piece of plastic up starting at the camera side (as opposed to the flash side).
4. Inside you can now remove 1 screw holding the flash board down, as well as the remaining 2 screws holding the top of the case together.
5. Remove the 2 screws at the bottom of the battery area.
6. Pop the flash board out and then the camera module out. They are only held in at this point by the connectors.
7. Now you should be ready to pry off the frame. There are 3 clips on each long side of the phone. Just find a place where you can get your fingernails in between the case and start gently pulling. If you use a small screwdriver it will help, but you'll mar the case more than likely... 2 clips on the small sides...
8. Now, the main board should have 1 screw holding it together. Remove this and you can wrangle the main board out. (detach the keyboard connector... While removing this, you will have to remove a sticker on the under side that it holding a connector down...
9. Do as you please from here...
Once you get to that point there are four screws holding the keyboard to the screen when you remove those and the screen is detached from the keyboard then you will see the other two screws you need to remove. I have some parts left if you need something send me a pm.
Hi,
is there any manual how to open the TyTN?
My screen was scratched and i bought a new one on eBay - but i dont't know how to open the front-cover. Is it a problem?
thx
ironfit said:
Hi,
is there any manual how to open the TyTN?
My screen was scratched and i bought a new one on eBay - but i dont't know how to open the front-cover. Is it a problem?
thx
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See the Wiki site on this forum:
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=HTC_Hermes
and this Japanese site for dismantling:
http://inuchanbt.blog54.fc2.com/blog-entry-100.html
and my humble site with some more pics and downloadable TyTn Service Manual.:
http://michael-channon.spaces.live.com/
Mike
What I am curious about is where did you find a TyTN replacement display...
I had no luck finding one and resorted to sending my device to HTC in the UK for (expensive) repair.
The basic steps for opening the phone.
(This is a rough description from my memory...)
1. Remove the back cover, battery, sim, SD card etc...
2. remove four screws using torx 6 screwdriver from back (1 is in the corner in thel anyard loop and one is under the warranty "void" sticker)
3. Work your way around the grey plastic part you have just unscrewed until it snaps off.
4. Remove a 5th torx screw in a well right next to the camera lens
5. remove full electronics board - it will be attached on the bottom with a connector covered with tape - carefully remove the tape until you can unplug the connectorized ribbon).
6. Unscrew 4 Phillips screws to remove the bottom tray from the display assembly (slide ribbon through the hole)
7. Unscrew 4 phillips screws from display assembly corners
8. Work your way around the rim with a tiny flat screwdriver - unless you have a special plastic tool for this (careful not to bruise the plastic) to open the display assembly
9. Remove 2 phillips screws holding the PCB underneath the display and one from the board above the display
10. disconnect the display ribbon (may be under some yellow tape) from its connector in lower left corner (looking from the back) by lifting the latch part and pulling the ribbon out.
11. Unhook the display with the electronics and peel some sticky electronics from the display back.
12. Reverse these steps with the new display...
Let me know if this help / you have questions.
Hi,
Can U help me: how to replace a touchscreen? I can't find it anywhere...
simple
I did it myself year ago, its very simple. Just beware of plastic locks on cover.
http://www.pdacenter.ru/razborka/razbor_htc_touch/
i mean how to remove touch screen from front panel.
i have undressed htc now, but i can't remove it from front part of plastic body
Can anyone suggest a good back cover possible something made of rubber like material that will save the phone if it falls from a particular height
AND
Can anyone suggest a screenguard that has cuttings and marking for all the stuff on the front screen like camera, light sensor and etc
And
Has anyone tried any type-C adapter on zenfone 3. I wanted to buy OnePlus 2 USB Type-C Adapter (Red). Any ideas if it will work ???
thanks
swaid_dx said:
Can anyone suggest a good back cover possible something made of rubber like material that will save the phone if it falls from a particular height
AND
Can anyone suggest a screenguard that has cuttings and marking for all the stuff on the front screen like camera, light sensor and etc
And
Has anyone tried any type-C adapter on zenfone 3. I wanted to buy OnePlus 2 USB Type-C Adapter (Red). Any ideas if it will work ???
thanks
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I got this http://amzn.to/2cLwf3i
Got Screen guard from local shop
And yes OnePlus 3 adapter will work with ZF3
Just slipped out of my pocket and the transparent plastic that sits overtop the screen shattered. Couple questions
(1) Anyone know where I can purchase a replacement? Can't find any options. Obviously sending it to yotaphone for repair greater than the cost of a new phone doesn't make any sense.
(2) If I remove the cracked plastic, will the epaper screen and digitizer still work?
Hi,
As far as I know, the glass is fixed to the e-ink display, so you'll need to replace both. It can be found around 60USD on AliExpress for instance.
You'll find two videos showing how to open the Yotaphone 2 on YouTube. The process is quite easy: remove a screw next to the loudspeaker at the bottom of the phone (hidden under a cover), unclip the e-ink screen, disconnect two connectors and that's it.