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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Debating on getting a screen protector my screen
Has a couple of very small scratches on the screen but u cant really see theme on less u tilt the phone and look really close I don't know how they got there cause I
Put my phone straight into the pocket maybe the couple of times I drooped it but there not even noticeable
None. I use a screen protector because it gets rid of the smudge where the coating wears out.
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I've got ghost armor on my screen, but I have some dings on the four corners of the plastic surrounding the screen. I really like the ghost armor though.
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Is that why my screen is sweating cause the coding on the screen is coming off
i have a lot of scratches on my display, unfortunately i can't find a fitting screen protector for my i9023...they are all for the i9020, which is of a different size...
Phone bought in december, never used a case or a screen protector, and no scratches on the screen
None and i dont have a screen protector. Got scratches on the side where my nexus fell out of my pocket and hit concrete floor. Was so happy that it didnt drop on its screen
I don't im going get one u can barley see theme
I keep mine in my old G1 pouch. I work in construction and am constantly blowing sawdust and random debris out of the pouch and off of the phone. Luckily though, the handset is still completely scratch-free... somehow.
*knocks wood*
None. Using Skinomi (front and back).
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does anybody know a screenprotector, that fits for the i9023 like the one zero383 is using? (front)
@zero383: i guess yours is a i9020?
Petarsson said:
does anybody know a screenprotector, that fits for the i9023 like the one zero383 is using? (front)
@zero383: i guess yours is a i9020?
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Yes, i9020a to be specific. As far as I know there is no difference between the screen size of a SLCD and AMOLED. The length and width are the same. If you go to ZAGG, Skinomi, Bestskinsever or any other brand there is only one screen protector for the Nexus S and it's not specific to any one variant (i9020, i9023, etc).
i bought a zagg as soon as my phone came. I also bought a TPU case on ebay but the case leaves micro scratched on the back of the phone
Im trying to cut out a lens protector out of my screen film but its so hard to get it there and the shape, I tried with a knife(in sweden we call them carpet knife) but it trashes the film in the corners making it bad contact too the lens, And a sissor but also is verry hard to get it out in the corners of the lens. Does any one have any tips or soloutions for this ?
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Im trying to cut out a lens protector out of my screen film but its so hard to get it there and the shape, I tried with a knife(in sweden we call them carpet knife) but it trashes the film in the corners making it bad contact too the lens, And a sissor but also is verry hard to get it out in the corners of the lens. Does any one have any tips or soloutions for this ?
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Buy one of the screen protectors have have the lens protector or buy a case.
martin fields screen protectors have protectors for the lens part.
Northern-Loop said:
Buy one of the screen protectors have have the lens protector or buy a case.
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im already using a case but its not that thick but i want to protect it when its in my pocket.
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martin fields screen protectors have protectors for the lens part.
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expensive since ive already got some films.
ErsdaHL said:
Im trying to cut out a lens protector out of my screen film but its so hard to get it there and the shape, I tried with a knife(in sweden we call them carpet knife) but it trashes the film in the corners making it bad contact too the lens, And a sissor but also is verry hard to get it out in the corners of the lens. Does any one have any tips or soloutions for this ?
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Try to find a handmade shoemaker near you, he can use a tool like this one (it's called a "vazador" in portuguese) ...
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In the picture all the shapes are circular, but there are other ones, too.
Another option, using a CAD software and a vinyl cutter plotter you may get a perfect result. You may find it in some glassmaking companies (they use it to build mirrors with sandblast on it), or where people does banners for cars, too.
Almost impossible to find (and harder to find free machine time for little jobs), but some small waterjet cutters also work with plastic.
Actually I believe that is easier to buy a cover.
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.
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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:
So Neither the Verizon Glass cover or the zagg cover works. Had 3 different places try to install it on my phone. Touch Screen very spotty after install. What is everyone else doing now until they fix this problem in the covers?
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So Neither the Verizon Glass cover or the zagg cover works. Had 3 different places try to install it on my phone. Touch Screen very spotty after install. What is everyone else doing now until they fix this problem in the covers?
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I've gone glassless. Tried a couple from amazon and they both would fall off. Ther are no good reviews of them either.
Is the stock glass good enough to not have something on it?
Skinomi for me perfect protection and full coverage, yes I know it's not glass but offers decent scratch protection
I'm using this screen protector and case and it's a nice low profile design and I have no issues with touchscreen or the screen protector coming off. Very fluid design.
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I went with this and it came out flawless. Can't even tell by sight it's on there. Says case friendly but I'm dubious. First time I put it in my TPU it lifted a tiny bit. Second time it was perfect. I think I might not have waited long enough for it to dry completely. Right now awaiting microSD before I put my SIM and SD card in it and start using the phone.
https://smile.amazon.com/Galaxy-Pro...4&sr=8-3&keywords=s8+screen+protector+yootech
I went to AT&T and asked them about glass screen protectors and he flat out said that if you plan on putting a case on the device, don't bother getting one. They've had no luck with installing them as the cases just lift them up, despite them being listed as "case friendly".
The only one that they had was the Zagg one. He said that I'm better off either going without a protector at all or trying to find one of those plastic ones. I'm not surprised by his statement as I've seen numerous people here complain about how difficult it's been to find one that'll work with cases.
Oh, so in the meantime, I'm going naked with the screen and using a Spigen Neo Hybrid case.
Bought one on Amazon before I got the phone. It had no reviews. I got the phone but haven't tried the glass screen protector yet. Went back to Amazon and all bad reviews now. I'll see if I can return it, I'll probably go without a protector, I think it will take a lot to scratch the glass.
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To fix this headache Samsung Galaxy S7 edge glass replacement, it is very difficult even for repair stores. Refer to iFixit guide, Samsung Galaxy S7 edge Repairability Score is 3 out of 10 (10 is easiest to repair). Because the S7 edge phone and screen use tons of adhesive to attach the screen, glass lens and the frame, meaning when anyone breaks one of them all three need to be replaced. Replacing the glass only is a big challenge even for professionals.
Cracked Screen Testing
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Make sure the display and touch functions both work well on the Samsung Galaxy S7 edge glass-cracked screen.
Frame Separating
Firstly, we need to remove the Samsung Galaxy S7 edge screen from the middle frame of the phone. Use Pry Piece, 530 cleaner, and Heat Platform to separate the LCD and frame preliminarily, then separate it completely with Frame Separator.
OLED Separating
Samsung Super AMOLED screen separating is different from iPhone screen repair, here we use Frozen Separator to disable the glue and a plastic Pry Piece to help.
Put screen into Frozen Separator, freezing 30s, then separate the OLED from the glass.
Glue Removing
With the help of 8333 removers and N-hexane, clean the glue residue on the OLED.
OCA Laminating
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Use a Manual OCA Film Laminating Roller to laminate OCA sheet onto OLED.
Bubble Removing
Put it into Bubble Removing Machine for 15 minutes. Make sure the OCA is bubble free on OLED.
Glass Laminating
Align the front glass with OLED, then laminate the glass and OLED with help of Vacuum Glass Laminating Machine.
Bubble Removing
Put it into Bubble Removing Machine again for 15 minutes. Make it bubble free after glass laminated.
Repaired Screen Testing
Make a complete test of the repaired screen display performance, touch functions, all testings are good.
Almost every new phone does that because they want no gap. I bought the psvita when it came out and the glass got scratched a lot. You have to buy the whole screen +lcd + speakers ...insane. but i guess thats the cost for edgy tech