we need battery replacement kit...ways to replace in time to come - Sprint HTC EVO 4G LTE

so, how can this be done........we have one year before the battery is half as good..., any suggestions

Battery is connected with a very easy port... almost like molex. It will be as easy as opening your computer and installing a new hard drive. Just a lot smaller and with more warrenty voiding
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Here is a video of someone taking apart the the phone.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=LiKpHr8RLBs

what do you mean molex, how do we know all the pieces went back on togethor nicely and in its original form

Luthien1 said:
what do you mean molex, how do we know all the pieces went back on togethor nicely and in its original form
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Well I believe they did, unless the poster used some serious video editing. He didn't really unscrew anything in the video, which means that wasn't his first time taking it apart.

I watched that video while in line at sprint yesterday. The battery is the reason I didn't buy the EVO LTE just yet.
Back in the blackberry days, you could buy colored trackballs. I replaced mine a couple times. If I'm not mistaken, that is considered at least questionable on the warranty side of things.
So I can only assume there will be people selling replacement batteries for this just like there have always been retailers for trackballs and screen replacements.
Would anyone else agree with that? Cause that argument is the only thing I'm using to talk myself into buying one.

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I watched that video while in line at sprint yesterday. The battery is the reason I didn't buy the EVO LTE just yet.
Back in the blackberry days, you could buy colored trackballs. I replaced mine a couple times. If I'm not mistaken, that is considered at least questionable on the warranty side of things.
So I can only assume there will be people selling replacement batteries for this just like there have always been retailers for trackballs and screen replacements.
Would anyone else agree with that? Cause that argument is the only thing I'm using to talk myself into buying one.
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I will agree. There will be replacements available. Whether or not you want to go to the hassle of replacing will be up to you.

Molex ports or connectors (idk the proper term) are big plastic five pronged power cables that most PC's have. Google it.
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It's not going to be hard to replace. I wouldn't worry about it. If you can remove a few small screws, unplug a cable, plug a cable back in, and reinsert a few phillips screws you'll be ok. HTC makes it seemingly easy to repair your phone yourself. Now, the iPhone on the other hand, is not easy for most people to fix themselves. Replacing the LCD will take you 1 hour or more. I replace iPhone 4 LCDs/digitizers as a side job. It's tedious, but worth 55 dollars for an hour of work. I don't think it will be hard to replace the battery on the LTE.

This thread read my mind...
I almost didn't buy the Evo LTE for this very reason. It never crossed my mind that i do laptop screens alot on the side, and have replaced my evo screen a few time too. That someone would come up with a work around, it'll happen. It better happen...

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Touch problems

I have been having issues with my touch screen on my evo. I dropped it in water a while back for like 5 seconds but I dried it and it worked fine till today. I have a band across the bottom that wont register touches. I took it apart, and tested it and it worked, but when I put the screws back in it quit again. pixels are fine, just touch. And when I get it to work, If I put the back cover on it quits, and sometimes if i press the back of the phone it registers touches on the front...weird right? SO anywho Ive out this off, but I can't find anything about it on google so if anyone can help me you have my thanks. New digitizer? Im sitting it in rice now, but if theor is an issue, its way to late lol
jclendineng said:
I have been having issues with my touch screen on my evo. I dropped it in water a while back for like 5 seconds but I dried it and it worked fine till today. I have a band across the bottom that wont register touches. I took it apart, and tested it and it worked, but when I put the screws back in it quit again. pixels are fine, just touch. And when I get it to work, If I put the back cover on it quits, and sometimes if i press the back of the phone it registers touches on the front...weird right? SO anywho Ive out this off, but I can't find anything about it on google so if anyone can help me you have my thanks. New digitizer? Im sitting it in rice now, but if theor is an issue, its way to late lol
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I actually have been having some problems too. Started about a month ago. Nothing to do with water though. I came across some people talking about this in the following link...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1411461
search "touch issues"
Theres nothing really you can do except try to get a replacement and hop they dont figure out it took a swim.
If you cant find the answer , it basically states that the Evo 3D has a defect with its touch screen. Im actaully unrooting mine now to take it back to best buy (where I took out my insurance plan). Much better that Sprints coverage. Its a few dollars more a month and you have to provide a credit card but so work it.
Hope this helps a little.
Peace
Hmm I got my evo off eBay. They won't replace it if I don't have a sprint account correct?
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Hmm I got my evo off eBay. They won't replace it if I don't have a sprint account correct?
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What carrier do you use the device on? If Sprint, they might be willing to look at it. Actually, whatever carrier you are using for service on the device *might* be willing to take a look at it for free. If not, they might be willing to take a look at it for a specific charge/estimate fee.
Really depends on the store/technician as to what they're "willing" to do.
Otherwise, sounds like you have experience taking the device apart and experimenting. Might be worth getting a new digitizer off ebay and swapping.
Although, before you start throwing parts at the issue, would be worth hoping you can find more details. Unfortunately, most users swap the devices out for replacements so many hardware issues don't get a lot of attention for troubleshooting.
The only thought which occurred to me that wasn't covered in the previous posts was the issues sounds almost as if a short/ground was being created somewhere registering the false touches for a particular area. Perhaps the cable is crimped or being pinched in some area?
Hope that helps and keep us updated! Good luck!
Ok I took it apart and looks like a cable was getting smashed. Anyways I sold it.
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Ive got your answer guys! its the screen digitalizier had the same exact problems for months to the point of throwing it, sometimes i would put a new rom on it and it would fix it for a couple hours and then it would come back I called a cell phone repair place in st louis called. CRP they have local shops and a website you can send it in. It takes about 2 hours if you have a shop around you or send it off. Call around to see if you have any cell phone repair shops near you Ok by now, you guys are dieing too know the price right, $89.99 plus tax for local repair was my price. Beware you can buy this part from amazon with a kit for $25 and theres video guides online too but unless your use to this kind of work ,pay for a shop to do it or buy the whole lcd screen which is over a hundred dollars anyway. I hope my advice helped you guys because im so happy to have my 3vo running like new again.
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inc2 to inc4

having owned an eris, inc1, inc2, rezound, inc4, and gnex recently.
does anyone also get weired out when u see the lights on the phone, cos when they were off on the inc2, they were off cos they were leds.
I have to say I really like this phone.
It's built exactly like the Rezound - the fact that you don't have to take out the battery to get to the sd card on this phone like u did in the Rezound (sounds like wouldn't be an issue, but when trying to get from bootloader to recovery, this really helps lol)
anyway, the gnex I had for about a month, it was fun, mainly because I only use HTC phone do to my extreme liking of HTC Sense.
it was just too large, when I traded it for the rezound the slimmness of the rezound felt like heaven.
the rezound though is and will forever be plauged with a horrendous community (for whatever reason, idk but to me it was worth going back to my inc2 than to stay in that crap of a community)
sorry for the rant
anyway, I think the build quality is OK on the inc4g/rezound
i think the battery back is not attached as well as it should/could be
if any of you are coming from the inc2 that was very hard to take it off.
don't get me wrong the inc4g is a nice build, but IMO the inc2 was better.
has anyone have the loose battery door like myself? drives me nuts, I had it on the rezound and actualy boght another battery door which did help, i think the more u pull it on and off the looser it gets, so i might cal verizon and ask for a new one sent out.
or maybe some paper under the door on top battery, that worked great on rez until i got a new door lol.
My door is not loose at all... Make sure are the clips are set... If it is than I would suggest going to a Verizon store and getting another unit... Not just another battery cover cuz the problem can be with units clips.. if u don't wanna deal with all that... You can always buy your self a case and call it a day lol
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My battery cover snaps on fine, but there is just a bit of squeaking and movement right where the NFC contacts are.
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I'm coming from the Inc2 as well, so I know what you men about its rock solid build.
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thanks guys, your input def means a lot.
thought I may have been too OCD haha.
I had this prob. when I had the Rezound (which I hated, was a brick) but this phone is literally built identically to the Rezound but our phone has the SD slot like the inc2, and the rez has is under the battery(which sucked when havig a PG..zip) on ur sd card and trying to get into recovery haha. oh man)
I eventually put paper behind the back door, but decided one day to take them out and it just felt better to me so i kept it.
I also bought a new back door lol.
it actually did help. I think the more you pull it off and on obv. the more it wears on it.
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My door is not loose at all... Make sure are the clips are set... If it is than I would suggest going to a Verizon store and getting another unit... Not just another battery cover cuz the problem can be with units clips.. if u don't wanna deal with all that... You can always buy your self a case and call it a day lol
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I wana go to the store but I know they will just say that's how they are.
they may suggest buying a new back door hahha
i tried calling making up some **** trying to get a new one sent and the only way was to charge cc full retail until they got this one back, but wasn't worth all thta hassle for what could just be me being OCD.
but once that 14 days is gone they will send u a refurb before u can say hello.
it's funny to me sometimes how easily it is to get a refurb and the reasons ppl do.
I read once some sent back his inc1 saying the speaker blew (it hadn't), but the screen had a scratch out of no where, so he got a refurb cos the scratch.
I think the refurbs are a 50/50, they can either be a perfect, a phone someone used for a day and traded in, and I've read ppl getting refurbs that still contain custom recoveries.. whether this is true who knows but I have gotten pretty bad refurbs to the point i had to call to send another because the one i got sucked.
inc2 was a great phone but had some weird flaws to me, id get a refurb and one of the soft keys had a virbate u couldnt even feel and the other one was so hard and loud it was to the point they both were so bad i called for another one, which was luckily perfect on the soft keys but the friggin power buttun is pushed in. the one with the really low soft keys had a crap power button pushed in too, and the craqzy vibrate soft key refurb had a perfect power button, it was never ending.
I finally found a good one, gave to my bro, got a rezound, bought an inc2 on CL it was somehow perfect, must have jsut gotten a refurb lol it was so mint, and gave it to me for $100, which i sold yesterday for $120 haha.
sorry for the rant.
the inc4 is an amazing phone.
I'm very happy I chose to get the Galaxy Nexus for month and then sold it for the Rezound which I used for a few months that I then sold for the inc4 on contract.
def worth it.
only other phone id want is one S and thats not coming, so this phone = win.
andybones said:
I wana go to the store but I know they will just say that's how they are.
they may suggest buying a new back door hahha.
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I'm a freak about my phone being quiet in hand and solid as well. I look at it this way... this phone will be the most handled and used device I own for the next year at the very least, so I want it to be perfect. Any odd squishing or squeaking will eventually drive me insane.
I actually took my Inc4G back to Best Buy to see if I could get a replacement because of the battery door squish/squeak. Rather than go through the whole process of an exchange, the BB chick popped the battery door off of her own Inc4G to see if the fit was different. It was, but not in a good way. Hers was loose near the power button, but solid near the NFC contacts. So I just stayed with my own.
I think it's just something with this model... not a perfectly fitting door, might have something to do with the unconventional shape. Who knows. I might try the paper trick. I'll do anything to avoid putting a case on my phone as I hate the additional bulk. If paper doesn't work, I'll have to see about getting a replacement door. Other than that, this thing has been stellar. Just give me some AOSP/CM10 and I'm in heaven.
Its weird because I pulled several of them out of the box today to check the backs.... They all seemed solid... Maybe a bad batch?
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Woohoo! Just went to a different Best Buy and swapped the battery door... Nice and tight. And quiet. I'm satisfied.
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I am having issues with the back door also, mine is loose and you can see the one door clip is messed up. VZW is shipping me a new back door and I am really hoping it resolves it or else I may look at a different model. :-(
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I am having issues with the back door also, mine is loose and you can see the one door clip is messed up. VZW is shipping me a new back door and I am really hoping it resolves it or else I may look at a different model. :-(
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did u just call and say ur back was messed up and ask for new one?
I went to a store and after talking to the manager who was honestly a condescending ****, he said he would have a new one shipped to me and refused to switch the phone out on the spot which he should have done. Normally my experiences with Verizon are really good I might add.

Charging port borked, sprint replacement question.

Ok so my charging port has been pretty janky the past week or 2 and now it won't charge my EVO at all. I tried multiple cables and such and it's definitely the port. Now I'm figuring if I bring it in they will label it a manufacturer defect since there isn't a scratch on my phone and such but would I be able to get them to swap it for an s3 if they can't fix it? My friend back in the day got a different phone from a replacement because they considered an equivalent trade or something and in wanna try a s3 just to see how it is since my friend is in love with his and if anything I would bring it back in the 10 or 14 day return Window to get the EVO back. But yeah has anyone had any experience with getting a different equivalent phone as a replacement?
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The charge port is not a known weak part on this phone, so they may claim abuse or say that your phone fell with the cord plugged in.
They may refuse to cover it unless you have the extra insurance.
I doubt very much you will be able to work out a switch and personally I don't see why you would want to. The S3 is a plastic phone with a screen I hate and a lesser GPS and camera. The only plus to the G3 is more development and more memory that doesn't really seem to make the phone run any beter or even as well as a rooted evo.
Jack
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Sorry to burst your bubble, but that is not a warranty issue, it is considered user damage and Sprint won't fix it. You will have to claim it on insurance and no, they won't give you a different phone. Most likely a refurbished phone. If you have Best Buy insurance they will replace it with another evo LTE. If you have Sprint insurance you will have to pay the deductible.
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Ok thanks for the info guys. Guess I'll just have to take my chances and see when I go there.
Midmadn: the s3 and EVO each have their ups and downs. With the EVO I love the build quality, camera features, and audio. But the radios are weird, mine got a slight bend from my pocket by the kickstand (easily bent back), and HTC is stupid with source. With the s3 I like the screen, the plastic doesn't really bother me, I like the led notification customization, aosp is just about perfect since Sammy actually releases source, and the radios actually work as intended. Sure the camera doesn't have the same features but it still has quick shots and that works for me. Every one has their own opinions on phones so yeah...
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Everything is different for everyone but a friend had same problem with his EVO LTE and Sprint replaced on the spot, new and no deductible. They indicated it was covered under warranty no questions asked. Hopefully you will get the same treatment. If Best Buy, you should be golden as they are the best warranty service IMO.
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I had the same exact issue with my previous EVO and they would not replace it. However, I went to different store and there was no problem. Honestly, it varies per store.

DNA Screen Replacement, Shop Needed

I'm wanting to have the screen replaced on my DNA but I really want to keep this device and replace the screen instead of being sent a new phone.
Has anybody replaced it themselves or had a repair shop replace it?
If you know of a repair service that did a good job for a different device, let me know and I'll contact them to check on if they will work on the DNA.
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Buy one of these from eBay and DIY
I opened mine up to try and modify my front flex cable lights for my capacitive buttons (Trying to go red) and the internals are very organised. It would be very simple to replace.
Be careful though. I have received 2/10 or so for Samsung phones that had flex cables too short to reach their housing, so be sure to check feedback on the exact cable. If you need any help man let me know and I can assist via webcam with my own phone - Yes that's right, I'm prepared to take mine apart again (this time I can make a video maybe)
Sadly because most repair centres only sell genuine screens/digi they are classified as OEM and can't be sold to the public for DIY in case you screw it up and causes issues for HTC warranty later down the line!
theres a video on how to take it apart and fix the screen yourself. But if the screen is anything like the SGS3, it's going to run you couple hundred bucks.
Somebody posted this video, but can't remember who it was.
Instructions and all are on Etradesupply.com
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8BJVchUlTs
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theres a video on how to take it apart and fix the screen yourself. But if the screen is anything like the SGS3, it's going to run you couple hundred bucks.
Somebody posted this video, but can't remember who it was.
Instructions and all are on Etradesupply.com
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8BJVchUlTs
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Thanks for that video mate, I wish this was up when I did my tear down!
Thank you so much for this information, it's a HUGE help to hear from someone who has been on the inside.
I've torn down many phones and done a lot of repair work. My DNA was a Valentine's Day present from my amazing girlfriend, and we walked into Verizon and dropped $700 cash on this thing. So the last thing I wanted to do was tear into the phone and make a minor problem into a catastrophic loss.
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Consider looking on www.cnn.cn, I've had very good luck with them in the past.
Same f'in thing just happened to me.
Anyone have any success with screen replacement?
Thanks in advance.

Burnt Screen Repair or Custom ROM?

Hello, here is my problem:
I bought the phone used (refurbished) from a second hand store. The phone's exterior is is great condition. There is only one problem: The OLED display is terribly burned! Black screen are washed out with heat marks (inverse burns), and coloured screens are burnt.
The phone probably used to be a display phone for an store somewhere. The blue leds are the worst (yes I know what I am talking about), and the green and red ones are okay. I try not to display any images or colors that have more that 30% blue.
I've been ripped off too. The store has a BS no refund policy that they told me after I bought the phone. I can't do an exchange (partially my fault too, because I was afraid they would give me a worse phone!). I had no idea it was burned until I went home and turned it on. I was planning on returning it, but then did some research about the business.. I will never shop there again
I don't want to the phone replaced unless it is a newer model, or better condition than this one (that I have). And I don't want to go to a third party service, unless they actually know what they are doing. The process of removing the screen is time consuming, and very risky. I don't trust anyone but Samsung at the moment.
So.. I have two options:
a) Don't get the phone repaired, and maybe flash a better Rom on it. This will probably ruin my chances of ever getting my phone fixed by Samsung if I am not careful. Short term satisfaction, until the screen dies out (I hate OLED displays for that reason).
Or
b) Pay Samsung to fix or replace my phone. I have contacted them a month ago, and they said that I could get a repair as long as my phone was not rooted. I have no idea how much it should cost (if you know, please tell me!), or, if it is really worth it. Long term satisfaction, a working screen.
And Im not talking little ghosting burns either. My screen is always a greenish yellow tinge. And I cant look at anything without seeing a burned in screen.
And if they flash at&t ics Rom because I am still on GB, then I will root and flash ShoStock 3 instead.
What should I do? What is your experience? And where (and for how much) will Samsung charge for a screen repair? Thanks.
BTW, I live in Canada. It is unlocked.
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Check out http://www.mobiletechvideos.com if you don't want to replace the screen yourself
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Any other input? Advice? Similar problems?
This will help everyone who has the "burn in issue". This is a awesome phone (not the best, but still great). I think it is worth keeping.
I tried that link you posted. They say that they are selling a OEM LED screen. I find that funny, since that probably isn't real. Probably just a mistake on their part, great price though (considering the type of screen).
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Any other input? Advice? Similar problems?
This will help everyone who has the "burn in issue". This is a awesome phone (not the best, but still great). I think it is worth keeping.
I tried that link you posted. They say that they are selling a OEM LED screen. I find that funny, since that probably isn't real. Probably just a mistake on their part, great price though (considering the type of screen).
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I think you're looking at the wrong thing. It's the LCD/Digitizer and it costs $160 (the whole service).
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I think you're looking at the wrong thing. It's the LCD/Digitizer and it costs $160 (the whole service).
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Sorry, I meant the screen they are supposed to be replacing. They say the replacement is a oem lcd screen, which dosent exist for the i777.
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I think you're looking at the wrong thing. It's the LCD/Digitizer and it costs $160 (the whole service).
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Have you tried this service? Or, someone you know?
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If you are going to replace the screen yourself...and I just did it..not hard at all. Etradesupply.com has the lcd digitizer with front housing for under 120 dollars. It includes capacitive button ribbon as well. Yes this company is in China...but it was recommended by a friend of mine and I am very happy with the product. I replaced my screen very easily. If you go that route it is worth it.
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EQ2192012 said:
If you are going to replace the screen yourself...and I just did it..not hard at all. Etradesupply.com has the lcd digitizer with front housing for under 120 dollars. It includes capacitive button ribbon as well. Yes this company is in China...but it was recommended by a friend of mine and I am very happy with the product. I replaced my screen very easily. If you go that route it is worth it.
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I am happy that you found a replacement screen for your device.
But, how long is it going to last? I am surprised that companies are spending money to make OLED (not LCD) displays for phones that are outdated. This phone is maybe two years old now, and if the screen is this burnt out: Is it really worth it? Do I have to keep replacing my screen every 2 years, or, is Samsung going to admit that their samoled, and other OLED technologies are "not ready for long term use because they die too quickly"?
Of course not, they just want your money!
A OLED works almost the opposite way as a LCD does. A LCD must send MORE power to a pixel that is displaying a dark pixel, while a LED display uses less energy to power a dark pixel. Almost like those old CUT monitors, it uses the additive theory of light, versus the LCD subtracting theory of light.
But they still use three color pigments: Red, Green, and Blue.
Someone who claims they are selling a i777 LCD digitizer with bottom button row is a nut ball, or, are false advertising what they are selling. I seem to be finding this problem with every third-party part company that sells parts for the OLED display.
I wish it had a LCD: It would last so much longer. Less heat, less problems, less stress, cheaper parts, and more confidence.
My verdict:
I don't trust myself enough to replace the parts myself. I ruined my iphone 3gs that way, and don't want to ruin this phone. If the phone was cheaper (I was also ripped off for the phone), then I would be slightly less reluctant to do it myself.
I will look into it some more, thanks fro your help.
Any Samsung screen replacements yet?
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This is supposed have been quoted from the previous post:
My verdict:
I don't trust myself enough to replace the parts myself. I ruined my iphone 3gs that way, and don't want to ruin this phone. If the phone was cheaper (I was also ripped off for the phone), then I would be slightly less reluctant to do it myself.
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Just in this statement you're comparing apples to oranges. There is no comparison,They are not manufactured they same. This device is much much easier to disassemble and reassemble then any I-device. And anyone that has this device, knows that the screen longevity is about two years and that the blues are what burns out the quickest, unfortunately its part of the business world, mass production and cutting overhead.
In my opinion, from just reading your posts you're trying to get a quality device at a minimal cost and now you're going to nickle and dime yourself to death. On top of that, getting aggravated every time you look at your device. Save yourself time, money and aggravation and get a new device...besides.... this one, even though its still a great device and still being supported by great devs is a dinosaur and will in the near future be shelved.
Veni, vidi, vici.
Just my own opinion, but I think they're well aware that their oled displays don't last long. Odds are their thinking is that if your average display lasts between 2-3 years it'll help push you towards another new device. Just something to consider.
I have been looking at the Nexus 4. This phone (I777), is the perfect size phone for me. Not huge, but not small either. I just really hate the OLED. If it were ten years into the future (assuming that the led technology has a longer life span), then I would not be having this problem.
The nexus 4 is slightly bigger than the S2.. I like to buy older phones, because they come at reduced cost. Maybe I will wait for the next nexus to come out, then buy the old or new one.
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andronald said:
I have been looking at the Nexus 4. This phone (I777), is the perfect size phone for me. Not huge, but not small either. I just really hate the OLED. If it were ten years into the future (assuming that the led technology has a longer life span), then I would not be having this problem.
The nexus 4 is slightly bigger than the S2.. I like to buy older phones, because they come at reduced cost. Maybe I will wait for the next nexus to come out, then buy the old or new one.
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Whenever my s2 dies, I'll be getting a nexus device. I love the i777, hopefully it'll last me a couple years....if I don't accidentally destroy it at work lol
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I installed Shostock3 (I dont have warrenty, so no need to go to samsung). I am thinking about ordering a new screen from etradesuppy (or something like that, cant remember the name).
Im sure some of the posters here already knew that! ;P
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