Need another (Sony) display for my Wallaby (XDA) - MDA, XDA, 1010 General

Anyone having a spare display? After the repair job I did to my Wallaby - thanks to the helpful souls here in this forum, I'm still curious if I could not repair the other mother board (by SD flashing).
Unfortunately the left over pieces consist of a broken display.
Is this a standard component available from electronics suppliers?
The display is a Sony P/N ACX706AKM-7 245M17T
(or this P/N: 60H300009-00)

i have a display PM me a price ?

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Have a look at:
http://www.hobid.com/bin/sep.php
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Hermes / TyTn - No back light - LCD Problem? - HELP!

Friends,
I have a T-Mobile Vario-2 (Hermes or TyTn).
Everything works absolutely fine, except the back light of the LCD. I thought it is the problem of LCD, but T-Mobile says the Mother board is defect!
And it will cost 150 EURO! I already paid 25 EURO to findout where is the problem!
Howcome the phone can work absolutely flawless, except the back light, if the mother board is defect?
I need your sincere advice and a cheapest solution.
I loved my TyTn all these days and not interested to give up just because of back light. Badly looking for a affordable solution.
Thanks,
-Ari
I had the same problem and found it was the flywheel circuit board. I replaced this by buying a "broken" Hermes off ebay for $125Aud. It was good as I now have spare parts if something else goes wrong. Also found there was no problem with the Hermes I got.
Cheers...

Power Button damaged

Hi Guys, I recently bought a new Device (XDA Atom) because the Power Button on my Blue Angel seems to be broken.
Now that I got to feel the shortcomings of the Atom, I'd like to reanimate my Blue Angel (it wasn't really dead, it has just been sitting in it's cradle, serving as a Weather Panel on my Desk) because it has more RAM than the Atom (128MB's compared to the puny 64MB's of the Atom) and a Hardware Keyboard.
My Question is now: Where can I find a replacement for the Power Button (preferably in Germany) or a Shop that could replace it ?
in general, i can recommend http://pdareparatur.de/index_.html , they are competent, yet very expensive. if you want it done professionally, they would be the first to address. for doing it yourself, you can always look it up in the service manual: http://www.4pda-service.ru/netcat_f.../BLUE ANGEL/HTC_Blue_Angel_Service_manual.pdf
alternatively, look it up on ebay, and i am not talking about the spare part itself, i say buy a whole new device, prices vary pretty much and buy-it-now mostly offers it for 100eur, but find a private seller and you might just get it for 30eur+pp. i always wanted to get myself a spare device and watched a few auctions there and sometimes you are really lucky and get it pretty cheap, which would make the entire process of repairing the old one unnecessary and most of all, overpriced. here is a sample ebay search, for a quick look over prices: http://handy.shop.ebay.de/items/Ohn...fone%20%2F%20VPA|!&Modell=MDA%20III|XDA%20III
thanks, but I already found the first site you mentioned... I guess i'll have to make due with the XDA Atom for the rest of the year until I can afford either and HTC Magic or the new HTC Hero.
I thought it would be cheaper to get my device fixed, given its age...
i thought so once, too. but it is especially the age, that makes a replacement unit off ebay much cheaper than a single spare part. and the price of the repair service does not depend on the age or value of the device, but the time it takes, to fix it, of course. i suggest you have a look inside of the device, the power button is rater easily accessible and can be fixed
oh well... i'd rather not open up the Device myself... I think I should sell it to someone who can use it as a means to repair other damaged Devices or who has enough knowledge to repair it.

[Q] Screen replacement, flashing and calibration

I have a problem with the cracked screen of my Xperia Active (st17i). Since the repairing cost the service centre will be more than half the price of a new phone, I’ll most probably need to order it and replace it myself.
I haven’t done this before so I’ll need all the advice you can give me both on the hardware and the software part. If anyone have done it before or knows how to do it all tips are welcome.
On the hardware part:
In ebay I found replacement modules including both the screen and the digitizer, BUT not the metal frame to which they are attached. For reference you can see the attached photos. My question here is:
HOW or CAN I disassemble the LCD and the digitizer from the metal frame of the phone at home? They seem to be glued firmly to each other.
On the software part:
I understand that changing the hardware is only part of the problem. If I’m not mistaken after that I’ll have to flash the firmware and calibrate the new screen. The guy from the service centre explained that if I do not find the correct version to flash with the damage may be even worse.
So my questions here are two:
1) Can anyone point which is the correct version to flash (and instructions)?
2) How or Can I calibrate the screen?
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donZe said:
I have a problem with the cracked screen of my Xperia Active (st17i). Since the repairing cost the service centre will be more than half the price of a new phone, I’ll most probably need to order it and replace it myself.
I haven’t done this before so I’ll need all the advice you can give me both on the hardware and the software part. If anyone have done it before or knows how to do it all tips are welcome.
On the hardware part:
In ebay I found replacement modules including both the screen and the digitizer, BUT not the metal frame to which they are attached. For reference you can see the attached photos. My question here is:
HOW or CAN I disassemble the LCD and the digitizer from the metal frame of the phone at home? They seem to be glued firmly to each other.
On the software part:
I understand that changing the hardware is only part of the problem. If I’m not mistaken after that I’ll have to flash the firmware and calibrate the new screen. The guy from the service centre explained that if I do not find the correct version to flash with the damage may be even worse.
So my questions here are two:
1) Can anyone point which is the correct version to flash (and instructions)?
2) How or Can I calibrate the screen?
.
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This has been done with other devices but this may work for yours too.
Read this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2104484
Hit thanks if I helped you in any way.
Thanks for the link. I was looking at this topic before, but I am not sure whether it is about solving software-related touch-screen problems and if it is applicable in my case (screen replacement).
Does anyone know whether is it really necessary to flash the phone at all?
I also found an article online on screen calibration for xperia active and xperia mini. Here is the link.
It says there I should install ETS software with SETool. I have no idea what this is or how to do that. Can anyone help?

Z2 Display nearly black respectively very dark

Hello folks,
after I bricked my Z2 LCD Display, Backcover and Bezel I replaced it twice by used parts from a smartphone dealer. Twice everything worked well except for the displays brightness. It is neary black, only visible under strong light irradiation. That lead me to a problem with the logic board or did I have had bad luck two times? Even if it showed crap, the bricked Display shined much brighter.
Any hints or experiences with that problem?
Regards,
-loepen09
Hi Loepen09,
I had the same Problem with my first Z2.
Everything worked without problems and suddenly during browsing or something the display got very very dark like in your description. Only under bright light it was possible to handle with the phone...
I've sent it to a repair Shop in Germany, they have replaced the display with backlight twice but no luck..
He said the the Problem was on the logical Board of the phone, something with the backlight Hardware. But instead of buying a new logical Board I bought a new Z2 and sold the old
Wish you good luck!
Best Regards!
Andreas
loepen09 said:
Hello folks,
after I bricked my Z2 LCD Display, Backcover and Bezel I replaced it twice by used parts from a smartphone dealer. Twice everything worked well except for the displays brightness. It is neary black, only visible under strong light irradiation. That lead me to a problem with the logic board or did I have had bad luck two times? Even if it showed crap, the bricked Display shined much brighter.
Any hints or experiences with that problem?
Regards,
-loepen09
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Hi @loepen09
It is the LCD Illumination Fusible on the Mother board. there is plenty of threads on XDA talking about this one and it can be shorted and bypassed, it could have been blowed out because of the new LCD electrical parameters that differs from brand to another. Z2 comes with different brands LCD From factory.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z2/help/backlight-xperia-z2-off-t2912525
michel090428 said:
Hi @loepen09
It is the LCD Illumination Fusible on the Mother board. there is plenty of threads on XDA talking about this one and it can be shorted and bypassed, it could have been blowed out because of the new LCD electrical parameters that differs from brand to another. Z2 comes with different brands LCD From factory.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z2/help/backlight-xperia-z2-off-t2912525
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Thanks a lot. As I don't have the right tools to bypass the fuse I'd prefer to buy a new Motherboard. Did I understand you right, that the same problem may occur with a new motherboard depending on the LCD brand?
loepen09 said:
Thanks a lot. As I don't have the right tools to bypass the fuse I'd prefer to buy a new Motherboard. Did I understand you right, that the same problem may occur with a new motherboard depending on the LCD brand?
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bro, do not waste your money for a new mother board. it is a very easy 5 minutes job. you just need a soldering iron. you can take it to mobile or electronic repair shop and they will do the job for you.
You need to be sure that the problem is with this fusible before buying a new mother board. bypassing the fuse wont do any harm to your phone it just helps you to 100% identify the problem.
michel090428 said:
bro, do not waste your money for a new mother board. it is a very easy 5 minutes job. you just need a soldering iron. you can take it to mobile or electronic repair shop and they will do the job for you.
You need to be sure that the problem is with this fusible before buying a new mother board. bypassing the fuse wont do any harm to your phone it just helps you to 100% identify the problem.
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Well, I called a few electronic repair shops but they all worry about guarantee. As far as I read about it, I have to remove the fuse and bypass it with solder, right?
loepen09 said:
Well, I called a few electronic repair shops but they all worry about guarantee. As far as I read about it, I have to remove the fuse and bypass it with solder, right?
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yes right,
you can test it with a small jumper before soldering and see if the LCD Light illuminate or no. i don't know if you can manage to connect the battery and display and be able to test with the jumper, i think you need some one to help you with holding the mother board in the right position
If you are willing to buy a new motherboard than you can try and you don't have to worry on the Warranty issue electronic shops are talking about
What kind of jumper are we talking about - a simple piece of solder wire?
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Ask for PCB components

Hallo, i have a bit of an unconventional question
I bought cheap LG V30 with broken display glass i planned to repair.
While disassembling phone i accidently peel off and lost 3 small components from main board PCB.
I just want to ask if someone have opportunity to make macro photos from functional phone or possibly to idetify (i belive they are all resistors?), measure them, or any help.
Attaching photos of affected part.
Thanx!
still needed?
Hallo, yes.
This photo came from iFixit.
https://imgur.com/a/dobA2Xx
It's the best quality photo i can find.
Based from it, it looks like it has a contact pin, no idea if it's really that important, but you can short out the resistors that is connected to the cellular module
Edit:
Label 1 and 2 can be shorted, label 3 is not that important, and you will need to resolder a contact pin again, get from other phones that has one
What model is that?
I wanted to make photos from a V300S (korean), but the pcb looks different, sorry.
Next week I can make photos from a H930 (european), but I think it looks different too, I will see.
I can send you a motherboard that I think is a soft brick if you like....
It is a vs996.
Hi, thank you much guys!
I bought that phone as H930 - european, not chcecked what model is it exactly before disassembly. But then i noticed PCB is marked as H930DS - it makes this phone even more valuable for me... But it might be same board for single and dual SIM, so i don't know...
so, here are pictures from a european H930 Single Sim.
The parts are so small, I can`t measure the components.
I hope it helps nevertheless.
Yep, definitely a contact pin for the cellular module.
As i mentioned before you can try shorting out the two resistors so it can directly go to the contact pin
raillpl said:
Hallo, i have a bit of an unconventional question
I bought cheap LG V30 with broken display glass i planned to repair.
While disassembling phone i accidently peel off and lost 3 small components from main board PCB.
I just want to ask if someone have opportunity to make macro photos from functional phone or possibly to idetify (i belive they are all resistors?), measure them, or any help.
Attaching photos of affected part.
Thanx!
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Hi Have you solve your problem yet? I had a similar question and I got help. I think in your situation it would be better to give the circuit check board. I did so and they told me where my mistakes were and made a complete diagram. One day I decided to collect a circuit for a device that would control electrical technique from a distance. This is an expensive system and I decided to do it myself, but it was very difficult and I had to ask for help from experts. Of course, can be experts on the forums, but if not, I recommend following my steps I made a diagram with several errors and everything was fixed for me. Now I know more. If someone has a similar experience, share, I'm interested

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