[Q] What should I do? - Galaxy Tab 10.1 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I sent my tab for repair because of the oil slick... they refused to fix my tab and demanded a $150 saying my connector was damaged (it worked fine) and my tab had a small warping on it's back cover . Could the shipping have caused it? Should I pay up the money or ask for them to send it back in its condition, also does anyone now where to get the back cover for the tab 10.1? In a not so pricey price. Most ask for $45 and above.

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Verizon Touch Pro 2 Digitizer?

Can someone help me find a replacement Digitizer?
I bought my phone off of eBay a while back and it had scratches on the screen, now I want a new screen. I thought about getting one from eBay, but someone told me that those were cheaply made and came from China. And that if I tried replacing one myself It could maybe not work correctly or I could get some particles in between the screens.
Is there a place that I can get it repaired?
Also my phone won't charge anymore unless I put it in a certain position...
i got mine from ebay recently. well, i got it for T7373 international version tp2 instead.
what i would advise is, avoid from getting those cheap digitizer. they work sucks with finger. now i only able to use my tp2 with either stylus or fingernail which is seriously terrible.
and i changed it all myself. weirdly is, the digitizer need some glue to glue it to the tp2. a bad experience i had anyway.
sending my set back to my distributor for cleaning up mess soon.
I bought a replacement verizon digitizer last week
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Paid $22.00 plus $10 to ship

[Q] Broken GNote: what are my options?

So yesterday I was getting in my car and wearing sweat panths. My GNote slid out of my panths and I closed the door on the screen, the timing could not have been more perfect. Not that I would ever want to but I bet money that I couldn't reproduce such a perfectly timed event. The worst part about this was the Note had 7 Hours left on eBay , bidding ended at 585.00. I couldn't stop the auction bc it was less the 12hrs befor the end. I refunded and emailed the buyer and informed him of the situation, I hope he agrees to cancel the auction or else I'll be charged with the selling fee.
Condition of Note:
Shattered screen basically on the entire left side. The screen doesn't turn on but the captivate buttons work at the bottom. Small crack on frame of the screen.
So my questions is this: what is my best option in regards to getting rid of the GNote?
Should I sell it as is on eBay?
Contact Samsung and see if they can repair the device?
Find a local vendor?
I was going to buy one galaxy note just like yours. I contacted the Samsung repair people they told the will charger 70 just to take a look at the phone and then they will let you know how much it will cost me.The final amount they gave me to repair was 200 $. Good luck
I would compare the 2. Price for a broken note on ebay, and price for a fixed one (Minus the cost of repair). You can look at completed auctions to see the costs. Im sure someone would pay over 100 bux for the broken one.

[Q] Broken glass, wondering about $$ to repair

My four year old son dropped my precious on the floor and smashed the glass. From what I can tell everything else (digitizer, lcd) is in working order so I'm wondering if anyone has an idea about the cost to fix this if I send it back to ASUS.
I'll probably send it in for repair regardless, but I'd like to have an idea of cost to give to my wife before I send it off.
xxbeanxx said:
My four year old son dropped my precious on the floor and smashed the glass. From what I can tell everything else (digitizer, lcd) is in working order so I'm wondering if anyone has an idea about the cost to fix this if I send it back to ASUS.
I'll probably send it in for repair regardless, but I'd like to have an idea of cost to give to my wife before I send it off.
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To send into Asus for repair will be in excess of $200. That's what I was quoted when I broke my digitizer glass. Going this route, you'll be dealing with Asus's (unfortunatley) less-than-stellar support.
There have been a post or two about 3rd party firms that will replace the glass for significantly less.

[Q] Galaxy S3 screen cracked!!! LED, touch works.

HI,
Yesterday unfortunately my friend dropped his S3 on a floor and it got a crack as long as a thumb. We visited our nearest Samsung service center to inquire about the cost to replace. They quoted Rs 7000/- (Approx. 130$) here in India. And we were told that S3 touch screen will be replaced.
The LED and the touch works flawlessly, but then is it required to replace the touch buttons too? Or we can just buy a S3 glass from amazon with will cost 8$ and then take out the Home button, and touch buttons circuits from the cracked screen?
Please advice as it would save 80% of the cost for my friend.
Thanks
UserGTI9300.
Pay for the full repair, it is possible to buy the parts and try yourself but it's very difficult and you'll probably end up causing more damage than you fix. Search XDA or youtube for guides, also for the people that ended up paying for the full repair anyhow.
The $8 glass on EBay isn't gorilla glass but a cheap plastic fake. Instead spend $8 on a rubber case to make it bounce next time.

Broken Glass - Replacement Options

Hey there, I hope this is the right place to post this, and if not, I apologize.
The glass in one corner of my S7 Plus tablet is cracked and I am looking to get it fixed, depending on cost. The touchscreen still seems to be unaffected by the broken glass, so I did not think I would need to replace the LCD screen, just the glass.
I contacted a local phone repair place near me to see if I bought a glass panel from Amazon and brought it to them with my tablet if they could do the replacement. They said that it would need to be the glass and LCD screen because they are fused together. The cost of the repair work would be around $130. That did not seem too high to me, but I have never been in this position before, so I have nothing to compare it to.
I have looked online for the cost to get the glass and LCD from Samsung (genuine part would keep the warranty intact from what I have read) and I am only finding pricing for Samsung Australia. That price was around $325 (if I did the conversion right), so I would be looking at over $450 (not counting shipping for the glass and LCD) at minimum.
I am not comfortable trying to replace the glass and LCD myself, so I know my options may be limited. My concern is that for $450 I could instead buy another nice Android tablet (or a Windows one that I can install Linux onto, which I kind of want to do anyways). Is anyone aware of any other replacement options I might be able to try or are worth investigating? This was the one time I did not get the extended warranty from Amazon that would have covered this damage...
Any advice, help, or ideas are greatly appreciated!
Rev.M.
You want a OEM part not a CCP knockoff; the display quality may be inferior or have interface issues.
If it's an LCD display a used OEM one should work fine. Those can likely be found for cheap.
Or simply use as is.
Watch a tear down vid. I'm don't think they're fused. Most are not... although I maybe mistaken.
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blackhawk said:
You want a OEM part not a CCP knockoff; the display quality may be inferior or have interface issues.
If it's an LCD display a used OEM one should work fine. Those can likely be found for cheap.
Or simply use as is.
Watch a tear down vid. I'm don't think they're fused. Most are not... although I maybe mistaken.
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So that was my first thought, but the repair shop said they were fused and when I searched YouTube for repair videos a couple mentioned needed to heat the glass (broken one not the new one) to remove it and then gently remove residue or something. I am not confident in being able to do the repair myself (hands shake too much and really bad carpal tunnel) and am worried I would break it in the process.
revmwv said:
So that was my first thought, but the repair shop said they were fused and when I searched YouTube for repair videos a couple mentioned needed to heat the glass (broken one not the new one) to remove it and then gently remove residue or something. I am not confident in being able to do the repair myself (hands shake too much and really bad carpal tunnel) and am worried I would break it in the process.
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Do some more research. If the are available used on ebay, it's not that hard!
Probably a heat gun properly used will do the job fine.
Lots of repair shops around and online; find a less greedy one. Or a knowledgeable tech at church etc willing to help.
Do Not get isopropyl or any solvents near the liquid crystal display!!!
It will poison it. The sides of the panel are not sealed.
Thanks for the advice. I will do some more research and see what I can find. Hopefully, I can figure out something that doesn't cost as much, but will still work well. I am still kicking myself for not putting it in a protective case and getting the extended warranty from Amazon that would have covered this.
revmwv said:
Thanks for the advice. I will do some more research and see what I can find. Hopefully, I can figure out something that doesn't cost as much, but will still work well. I am still kicking myself for not putting it in a protective case and getting the extended warranty from Amazon that would have covered this.
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I don't think it will be as bad as you think if you get the right person to repair it.
Just be careful with it for now. Make sure all your critical data is redundantly backed up.
I case everything... it's the only reason my devices weren't destroyed long ago.

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