Hello!
So unfortunately I recently dropped my note 3 and smashed the LCD (not glass), after some searching I found n9007 replacement LCD's weren't easy to come by but after some looking online it seemed as the only difference between the 9005 and 9007 was firmware and a few mobo changes.
From this I purchased a n9005 replacement display on ebay
Unfortunately after installing my parts into the new display and housing I am facing a reboot loop of the Galaxy Note 3 boot screen and it will not boot into recovery mode. Do I now need a N9005 rom, or should I return the display and keep searching for a N9007 one?
Thanks for your help.
Dave
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I recently buyed a second hand note 3 sm-n9005. It's good. It's a very good phone, but i have some doubts. I think that the screen was broken and replaced. How can i know for sure if it was changed? Thank you!! I hope it's not.
Hi, im the owner of a Samsung Galaxy S4, and yesterday I broke the LCD Screen , but all the other functions work, like the little notification light, etc. The shop I normally go to charge me 150C$ to repair the screen,m and I tought it was a bit excesive considering I can buy replacement kit off Ebay for like 80C$. I wanted to have your feedback on my idea to do it myself and also I'm having trouble finding the right screen. I have a SGH-M919V a canadian model and I didn't see any screen specific to that model, only M919 screen, so does it gonna work if I put an M919 lcd screen on my M919V ?
Thank you !
baboku said:
Hi, im the owner of a Samsung Galaxy S4, and yesterday I broke the LCD Screen , but all the other functions work, like the little notification light, etc. The shop I normally go to charge me 150C$ to repair the screen,m and I tought it was a bit excesive considering I can buy replacement kit off Ebay for like 80C$. I wanted to have your feedback on my idea to do it myself and also I'm having trouble finding the right screen. I have a SGH-M919V a canadian model and I didn't see any screen specific to that model, only M919 screen, so does it gonna work if I put an M919 lcd screen on my M919V ?
Thank you !
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It's sadly annoying to change the screen on galaxy S phones. You have to start from the back and basically tear the entire phone down.
There is a guide on ifixit for tearing it down but these kits im seeing on ebay for 75 seem to be ones that need glued in since they aren't the entire display assembly. I would look over that guide and see if your comfortable with that sort of stuff. It may be worth it for you to just pay the 150 vs potentially messing your phone up in the process. The other option is sell the phone and get a S5/S6 or some other upgrade?
Alright, thank you for your help and your quick answer ! I'm still in reflexion about all this, but you certainly help the process.
Thank you again !
Actually, I find the s4 to be very easy to take apart. I have repalced the screens on 4 phones with no problem.
If you buy a replacement screen, make sure you get a pre-assembled frame/lcd/glass unit. It's easy to damage the frame when you remove it from the old screen and having the frame pre-installed is not too much more than the cost of the lcd/glass.
Hello XDA
So yesterday bought my new lcd with frame and every little accs it costs me very cheap its like 350Gel(131$), it looks and feels original i compare with previous lcd. it was g935a version and what i bought is have same codes, so i'm sure that it is original. So after i replace my logic board to this frame and all lcd works great, more than great, no death pixels or lag.
So now i put my sim card what i used early and there no signal, mob shows me that this sim is not verizon or something like this ...
So today i read some threads and try to change my firmware from SM-935v to SM-935U(G935UUEU2APEH_CL8086184_QB9638174_REV02_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT) but odin can't install, so i flash this one(G935VVRU4BQF2_G935VVZW4BQF2) and it work... so everything is great but my problem still is not solved.
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Well, the title says it all. My N910A suffered to the infamous EMMC bug a few months ago, so I had the motherboard swapped out with the ones from the N910S (SK Telecom) variant. Everything works surprisingly well (no locked bootloader included), except for the fact that camera isn't working.
I've searched around for a bit, and according to AIDA64 and some generous people, the Exynos Note 4 (Korean model included) seems to be using the same Sony camera sensor as the Qualcomm variant does. And I'm pretty sure that the original camera on my N910A is still fuctional. So, does anyone here have an idea about the camera on my Note 4? I'm too afraid to mess with it alone (mainly because it's a PITA to remove the screen on flagship Samsung phones).
Thanks in advance.
Maybe you should need the same camera from the n910s..
Anyway i have note4 n910a too and my board is not working properly i want to buy the n910s motherboard because this is exynos and 64bit,i want to know if the motherboard of n910s is fitted for n910a main body especially in mid frame???
i have replaced my n910a mother boar with n910c any every thing is working well but i am having a problem with the mic in call ( people cant hear me well some times ) (out doors mainly) i have tried to change the charging port ,but i am getting the same problem.
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Maybe you should need the same camera from the n910s..
Anyway i have note4 n910a too and my board is not working properly i want to buy the n910s motherboard because this is exynos and 64bit,i want to know if the motherboard of n910s is fitted for n910a main body especially in mid frame???
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I think it will. Although it's best if you do some research first....
Hi guys,
We have a bunch(200) of Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (wifi) running Marshmallow on firmware: MMB29K.T580UEU1APF5.
About 10% of the tablets have been starting to make this trouble after 3-6 months of installation.
Actually it seems pretty random and they are installed in different buildings.
They all have twrp installed, rooted and running xposed framework.
This is a really big concern for us.
I would like to know if anybody had this problem in the past.
I linked a video in attchment.
EDIT: Here is the video of it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54DCZt9i49M&feature=youtu.be
Thanks in advance
David
Edit guys i uploaded the video on a youtube channel.
We noticed that once this problem occured, sometimes the flicker stops, but there are white lines where white text is present in the interface.
I will upload an other video showing the lines being permanent on the screen after the flicker problem occurs.
We sent 4 of them to samsung and they told us that the motherboard needed to be changed and that the screen/display had no problem.
We did change the board on one of the unit and the problem is still there.
I saw a couple of post reporting this problem, it would be fun to know what is causing this problem.
We are currently suspecting the TWRP recovery, so we reflashed the stock recovery.img on the units that are not having the problem at the moment and hope this will not happen again.
Thanks in advance for your help
Here is the other video I was talking bout:
https://youtu.be/OonoNfWT5ZE
I joined a picture of my tablet when I put it in download mode, the ghosting is pretty intense on that one.
When I swipe the ghosting is less intense because it changes the background color.
We have been using samsung tablets for the last 6 years and this is the first model of tablet that does this.
I think Samsung cheaped out the quality of their screen and when they stay on the same page for a long period of time it seems to ghost very easily on this model.
Here are the tablets we used in the past and had no screen problem yet:
Samsung galaxy Tab 2 10.1 PLS TFT capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Samsung galaxy Tab 4 10.1 TFT capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Samsung galaxy Tab A 9.7 TFT capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Samsung galaxy Tab A 10.1 PLS LCD capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors (The one we are using right now having the problem)
Is it the PLS LCD being cheaper then the other screen we used in the past?
This is the LCD problem, not mainboard. Since you have a bunch of them, it's very easy to verify by swapping mainboard and LCD.
Use a working LCD to verify mainboard.
Use a working mainboard to verify LCD. In your case, swapping a working mainboard and the vertical lines are the same as old mainboard, you know this is a defective LCD. It takes only 5 minutes to swapping mainboard.
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This is the LCD problem, not mainboard. Since you have a bunch of them, it's very easy to verify by swapping mainboard and LCD.
Use a working LCD to verify mainboard.
Use a working mainboard to verify LCD. In your case, swapping a working mainboard and the vertical lines are the same as old mainboard, you know this is a defective LCD. It takes only 5 minutes to swapping mainboard.
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Yes this is what we did and in fact the LCD is the problem.
We send 4 of them to Samsung, and they told us it was the mainboard.. which is clearly a lie.
But since the tablets have been rooted they don't want to repair the units on their own charge, which we were awared of.
They were asking 200$ to repair the unit ... which is almost the price of the tablet.
I really think that this lcd is very cheap and that we will need to close the screens every day during a certain period of time to avoid this problem on this generation.
But this should not happen..
Have any advice?
thank you
This whole LCD assembly is only around $61 from AliExpress
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/For...29-42b1-8329-e12874b332ad&transAbTest=ae803_5
Cheaper if you know how to remove the LCD frame and reuse the home button, this one is only around $42
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/New...29-42b1-8329-e12874b332ad&transAbTest=ae803_5
It takes me only under 15 minutes or less to change the LCD assembly. This is OEM part as Samsung orders parts from China, don't worry about fake parts as all Samsung parts are from China
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IET_DEMO said:
They were asking 200$ to repair the unit ... which is almost the price of the tablet.
I really think that this lcd is very cheap and that we will need to close the screens every day during a certain period of time to avoid this problem on this generation.
But this should not happen..
Have any advice?
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Samsung policy is they don't fix rooted tablet ( Knox count is more the 1 ) unless you agree to change the mainboard . It's a no point to me, flash back the official firmware, root will be gone but the Knox count won't go back to zero.
You should change LCD or setting the screen off after 30 minutes to prevent damages due to permanent ON.
LCD is only around $60, why pay $200 to change it. They properly change both LCD and mainboard. Rooted tablet won't have display issue unless you use custom ROM.