Sadly, I managed to crack the glass on my Prime last night. The LCD is fine. It's just the glass that's broken.
I've found surprisingly few articles/videos on replacing the glass, but enough to feel confident in replacing the glass myself.
I read several posts across the web from folks that got the x-axis reversed on the digitizer after re-assembling their Prime. From what I read (and from rational detuction), it seems like it'd be VERY difficult to put the digitizer flat-ribbon cable of the replacement on backwards. It's a short cable and it's flat. 'Just doesn't seem easy to put it on backwards.
Instead, I worry that there may be two different formats of digitizer glass (it's common for products to have multiple revs. and have changes like this).
I don't want to make the mistake of ordering the wrong replacment glass.
Anyone have any info on this?
Thanks!
Jgrimoldy said:
Sadly, I managed to crack the glass on my Prime last night. The LCD is fine. It's just the glass that's broken.
I've found surprisingly few articles/videos on replacing the glass, but enough to feel confident in replacing the glass myself.
I read several posts across the web from folks that got the x-axis reversed on the digitizer after re-assembling their Prime. From what I read (and from rational detuction), it seems like it'd be VERY difficult to put the digitizer flat-ribbon cable of the replacement on backwards. It's a short cable and it's flat. 'Just doesn't seem easy to put it on backwards.
Instead, I worry that there may be two different formats of digitizer glass (it's common for products to have multiple revs. and have changes like this).
I don't want to make the mistake of ordering the wrong replacment glass.
Anyone have any info on this?
Thanks!
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Yes, I have some info on this. Its called look at the thread already in place and what the fixes are for it . Yes, it requires you to read all of the posts but i assure you that the answer is in there Mines not broken or anything . I found it just browsing around earlier. Reading is a fundamental skill. Practice makes perfect
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1837997
TF201 DIY screen replacement
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Yes, I have some info on this. Its called look at the thread already in place and what the fixes are for it . Yes, it requires you to read all of the posts but i assure you that the answer is in there Mines not broken or anything . I found it just browsing around earlier. Reading is a fundamental skill. Practice makes perfect
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1837997
TF201 DIY screen replacement
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Do you feel better now, Mr. Righteous? I did end up finding the thread you're so gloatingly referring to. You DID notice that I didn't bump this thread, right? You may have also noticed that I contributed significantly to that thread. You could have just let this posting settle to the bottom and just leave it be, but apparently you felt the need to contribute zero and administer a spanking. Congrats! You're now my hero. Thanks for the heads-up on reading. That's highly inspirational.
Mods please close this thread. OP has found his answer but must have forgotten to request this closed and resolved Thanks !
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Mods please close this thread. OP has found his answer but must have forgotten to request this closed and resolved Thanks !
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I lol'd
There are several versions of the glass. To make a long story short, you'll either luck out and get a digitizer that works properly or the one that needs a small process to install the "driver" to make it work right (not inverted).
As for the replacement of the actual glass, it can be a right bastard if not done right. The stock LCD cracks EASILY. Same with the crappy digitizer.
Here's my post on how to replace the digitizer or LCD :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2102746
Here's a post on how to program the right driver for the inverted prime. You can save a bunk load of money by doing this :
http://www.transformerforums.com/fo...creen-replacement-learnings-3.html#post236850
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Got mine working
I had a Version 1 digitizer broken, i switched the hole digitizer+lcd from another tf201 with version 3 and it worked fine so i decided to buy a replacement from ebay, seller announced 100% tested and working digitizer so I trusted but when the item came i got an inverted x-axis digitizer,
What i did was ran the Asus unlocker app(suppoused jsut for ICS but worked on my OTA upgraded JB)
install the recovery TWRP 2.5.0.0
install the upgrade hairybean 4.2,1 bootloader and recovery (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1674827)
install the Hairybean 2.2 with the option, kernel for inverted x-axis prime.
rebooted and enjoy the 4.2.1 JB Transformer Prime
THANKS
Found the solution https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=3&v=JOEu8YFV_2U
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Found the solution https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=3&v=JOEu8YFV_2U
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I use a file found on here [80ReversedKernel], it works, but I'll check this out and see if it flips it back. - NP
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So with all the new Asus tablets coming out, one could only wonder, When is Asus going to let us RMA our Primes to get a new back plate with the plastic top so the GPS and Wifi can work as it should? Any thoughts? I like the one on the new Infinity tablet. It still has the cool swirly metal look.
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So with all the new Asus tablets coming out, one could only wonder, When is Asus going to let us RMA our Primes to get a new back plate with the plastic top so the GPS and Wifi can work as it should? Any thoughts? I like the one on the new Infinity tablet. It still has the cool swirly metal look.
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They won't be doing that for the TF201.
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They won't be doing that for the TF201.
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How do you know that info. Do you work for Asus or have some kind of inside knowledge?
Damage is done they aren't going to look back and fix everyone of the primes
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How do you know that info. Do you work for Asus or have some kind of inside knowledge?
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Common sense!
Why make a new thread about this, there have been several on this BS nonsense. Wake up!
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How do you know that info. Do you work for Asus or have some kind of inside knowledge?
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100% chance they're not replacing the backplate. The cost does not outweigh the PR. Been there done that...
You've got way less than 1% of owners for the total shipped units requesting such a fix.
The impact of perhaps making some subset of this 1% unhappy does not out-weigh the cost of replacement.
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Common sense!
Why make a new thread about this, there have been several on this BS nonsense. Wake up!
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Sorry I didn't know that new thread posting isn't allowed on xda????
Anyway, I was just wondering if Asus might want to do right by all the Prime owners since they have stated that the all metal plate is a problem with gps and wifi and the two new devices that where just announced have all plastic or a plastic strip/metal back plates.
Could it really be that expensive to replace it?
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100% chance they're not replacing the backplate. The cost does not outweigh the PR. Been there done that...
You've got way less than 1% of owners for the total shipped units requesting such a fix.
The impact of perhaps making some subset of this 1% unhappy does not out-weigh the cost of replacement.
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Personally, I think its more than 1%. So people may have a Prime that don't post on this website, but it seems that atleast 75% of the people with Primes that do post on this website have problems with either GPS or Wifi as a result of the all metal backplate.
krispy521 said:
Sorry I didn't know that new thread posting isn't allowed on xda????
Anyway, I was just wondering if Asus might want to do right by all the Prime owners since they have stated that the all metal plate is a problem with gps and wifi and the two new devices that where just announced have all plastic or a plastic strip/metal back plates.
Could it really be that expensive to replace it?
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Have you looked at the tear down videos of the prime? Some components are actually part of and attached to what you call the "backplate". What would the pogo plugs attach to with a window?
Shipping costs?
The fact that less than 1% have the problem OR are dissatisfied?
I think it would be a nice gesture from ASUS. It would certainly make you people who just love to slam ASUS think twice... It would also change the minds of people who might not buy ASUS again due to the blunders. Never underestimate the power of goodwill.
Moist said:
I think it would be a nice gesture from ASUS. It would certainly make you people who just love to slam ASUS think twice... It would also change the minds of people who might not buy ASUS again due to the blunders. Never underestimate the power of goodwill.
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Overall, I enjoy my Prime. However, I can say with 100% certainty that I will never be buying another Asus product ever again. The padfone and tablet they just announced sound awesome, but I didn't even bother looking at pictures and videos of them because they're from Asus, and I am done with this company.
A gesture of goodwill would certainly change my outlook, but as has already been said, it's just not economically viable for Asus. I hope I'm not the only customer they lose. I've never been so disappointed in a company.
The idea that this would be an easy and inexpensive fix for ASUS to implement presumes that there are no structural or other changes necessary to support a two-piece backplate. We have no idea what the inside of the TF700 looks like, nor how much retrofitting ASUS would need to do.
I don't think it's very likely, unfortunately.
i wonder if some 3rd party company can make one? i would pay for a back plate exchange. If it worked like its suppose to.
wow, haven't seen a thread like this before
nyijedi said:
Overall, I enjoy my Prime. However, I can say with 100% certainty that I will never be buying another Asus product ever again. The padfone and tablet they just announced sound awesome, but I didn't even bother looking at pictures and videos of them because they're from Asus, and I am done with this company.
A gesture of goodwill would certainly change my outlook, but as has already been said, it's just not economically viable for Asus. I hope I'm not the only customer they lose. I've never been so disappointed in a company.
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Why would you expect something from Asus? Did you or did you not have a opportunity to return the tablet?
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grneyez said:
Why would you expect something from Asus? Did you or did you not have a opportunity to return the tablet?
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Re-read my post. Nowhere did I say I expected anything from Asus; I don't.
Cant we leave the bickering to Facebook?
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nyijedi said:
Re-read my post. Nowhere did I say I expected anything from Asus; I don't.
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Is not a gesture of good will expecting something? In all seriousness, if you are done with them then be done. Stop complaining about Asus. It seems you could of returned it and gotten something else and been happy.
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Maybe they'll do it on case by case. We are the minority after all so it may not be that many overall.
nyijedi said:
Overall, I enjoy my Prime. However, I can say with 100% certainty that I will never be buying another Asus product ever again. The padfone and tablet they just announced sound awesome, but I didn't even bother looking at pictures and videos of them because they're from Asus, and I am done with this company.
A gesture of goodwill would certainly change my outlook, but as has already been said, it's just not economically viable for Asus. I hope I'm not the only customer they lose. I've never been so disappointed in a company.
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So you enjoy the prime but wont buy another product from the company? That seems a bit harsh and dumb. If I had your attitude I wouldn't buy any LG products from now on. Considering how much of a problem the LG Optimus 3D has given me and they wouldn't even admit to the problems everyone is having and won't push out system updates in a timely fashion(Still stuck on froyo).
Honestly if you have problems with the device to a point you wouldn't want to buy anything from that company then don't use their products at all just sell/return it and move on.
Yesterday when I tried to plug in my Streak to charge I noticed that the cable didn't seem to go in properly. After looking at the port it seems that a pin is bent.
Has anyone had any luck bending one back? Also, is there a schematic available that will tell me what pin does what?
Thanks.
Google and xda search
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cdzo72 said:
Google and xda search
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Yeah, I did that bit. Thanks for being helpful.
Well, if you searched, you didn't search hard enough because this has been brought up before. However, it should be possible to bend the bent pin back into alignment with the rest of the pins. But you'll need a steady hand and a tool like a precision screwdriver to bend the pin with.
As for the schematic, I can't help you there.
Solution.
Hi,
Last year when my Streak's port broken I searched a lot about it. I remember was find a schematic but can't find it no again.
But there is good news for you and everyone who has the same problem.
You can buy a replacement Charging Port from ebay. It's been 1 year from my Streak's charging port broken. It was so expensive. But now, you can find about USD 3-5 from ebay.
Here is an search link from ebay about it.
I hoppe it's helpfull.
Oh.. Because of I've never send a post before I can't able to send link within the post. You can search on ebay as "streak charging connector"
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
Well, if you searched, you didn't search hard enough because this has been brought up before...
As for the schematic, I can't help you there.
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And now you see why I posted.
Yet your main issue is a bent pin, not the pinout. Bent pins have been brought up on the forum before, thus you didn't search too hard. As for the pinout, no one has posted one, however posting one isn't necessary since the port is supposedly a standard interface (mini PDMI?). Something that you would have found had you searched harder, because it was discussed.
Attitudes like this are the reason why people see this community as a cesspool of elitist snobs. The only post that wasn't rude and condescending came from someone who hadn't posted before.
Yes, I searched. No I didn't see anything. So I posted. Get over it.
Anyway: I'm done with this thread. Later.
Taelon said:
Attitudes like this are the reason why people see this community as a cesspool of elitist snobs. The only post that wasn't rude and condescending came from someone who hadn't posted before.
Yes, I searched. No I didn't see anything. So I posted. Get over it.
Anyway: I'm done with this thread. Later.
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Well you may have searched but it wasn't here because as Stephen said its been tossed over several times. And I love the fact its seen that way. Hopefully it will keep out folks like you that only want to be spoon fed because you couldn't find your answers immediately because the forum is clogged with posts and threads by noobs just like you that are lazy
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I heard this from a friend of mine today at work: "People who complain about bad attitudes are simply pissed at being told the truth."
Guess Taelon couldn't handle the truth.
Why don't you cry about it some more kids?
Taelon said:
Why don't you cry about it some more kids?
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I'm not crying... my Streak is running perfectly
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I thought he said he was done with this thread.
Charging port for dell streak 7
Flying_Hero said:
Hi,
Last year when my Streak's port broken I searched a lot about it. I remember was find a schematic but can't find it no again.
But there is good news for you and everyone who has the same problem.
You can buy a replacement Charging Port from ebay. It's been 1 year from my Streak's charging port broken. It was so expensive. But now, you can find about USD 3-5 from ebay.
Here is an search link from ebay about it.
I hoppe it's helpfull.
Oh.. Because of I've never send a post before I can't able to send link within the post. You can search on ebay as "streak charging connector"
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I am wondering if the charging port on the dell streak 5 is compatible with the dell streak 7, I looked up the specs....all I could find is that both the 5 and the 7 use proprietary 30-pin interface/charging ports, and that the charging cable for the 2 units are the same, but I am somehow sure that there must be a reason ebay doesn't list the oem replacement part for both the 5 and the 7, but is it something that can be worked around? If this has already been addressed please forgive me....I've gone buggy trying to find the answer!!
tresa1346 said:
I am wondering if the charging port on the dell streak 5 is compatible with the dell streak 7, I looked up the specs....all I could find is that both the 5 and the 7 use proprietary 30-pin interface/charging ports, and that the charging cable for the 2 units are the same, but I am somehow sure that there must be a reason ebay doesn't list the oem replacement part for both the 5 and the 7, but is it something that can be worked around? If this has already been addressed please forgive me....I've gone buggy trying to find the answer!!
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Pretty sure they are the same. I have had both of mine taken apart side by side and saw no differences
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Anybody had any luck repairing broken glass on prime? I got new glass on ebay, but it looks like it needs to be glued to a plastic bezel, and not sure how to remove old one, and what to use to glue the new one on.
oeliav said:
Anybody had any luck repairing broken glass on prime? I got new glass on ebay, but it looks like it needs to be glued to a plastic bezel, and not sure how to remove old one, and what to use to glue the new one on.
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I am trying the same... It seems as if the LCD is glued to the Glass + Digitizer that you have bought.
The only way to seperate is to use suction cups to pull them apart after heating with a hair dryer/heat gun.
Couple of issues with this approach
- Heating reduces the life of LCD
- With a broken glass it's impossible to use a suction cup and pull both things apart. You may damage LCD screen...
I also had opened a DIY thread to repair prime, but received no inputs so far from others. hence I am assuming it's very tricky.
I am hedging bet on buying a second hand prime (ideally broken charger, broken hdmi, broken motherboard etc...).. and then taking off the entire IPS panel from it to replace on my tablet.
Whatever you do, do let me know how it goes as I am in the same boat.
It is not glued. There is some tape but no heat is needed. There are a couple of articles and videos online if you Google it. Its not hard at all.
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motionmagic said:
It is not glued. There is some tape but no heat is needed. There are a couple of articles and videos online if you Google it. Its not hard at all.
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Please link to articles and videos.
I hope ur right.
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smrsxn said:
Please link to articles and videos.
I hope ur right.
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There is a movie on youtube for the original Transformer TF101.The process should be almost the same for the TF201.
Use an exacto knife inserted between the two layers and work your way around the entire perimeter of the screen (a heated exacto would probably work best, but a regular would work too. The heated one just slides through the tape better).
Make a mark on the blade of the knife to avoid inserting it too far to risk damaging the ribbon cable (though your new screen should have the cables on them, so probably doesn't matter if you damage the old ones). Using the new replacement screen as a template, you should be able to mark your blade to get deep enough without getting too deep to risk damaging any components.
After running the blade between the glass & lcd around the entire perimeter the 2 should come apart. Scrape off the old tape, and use new foam 2-sided tape (2-3 mil thickness) to adhere the lcd to the new glass. Then you should be able to just reassemble.
Here is a link to the video. It's not great quality (as you will see) but gets the idea across. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brcZLrocBio
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I hope ur right.
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It never ceases to amaze me how lazy people are..you cant do a google search????
I dont understand why people expect other people to do the research for them and spoon feed them..if you cant find something by searching for it on google and need someone to do it for you then you shouldnt even have a smartphone/tablet
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graffixnyc said:
It never ceases to amaze me how lazy people are..you cant do a google search????
I dont understand why people expect other people to do the research for them and spoon feed them..if you cant find something by searching for it on google and need someone to do it for you then you shouldnt even have a smartphone/tablet
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There is no need to be abusive, Sir.
I have googled for more than a week now.. and I could not find a single hit on how to replace screen for TF201.
I have seen many hits for TF101 and other tablets... but none for TF201.
Don't believe me... try your google skills?
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Here is a link to research thread that I had started on how to replace prime screen...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1798845
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There is no need to be abusive, Sir.
I have googled for more than a week now.. and I could not find a single hit on how to replace screen for TF201.
I have seen many hits for TF101 and other tablets... but none for TF201.
Don't believe me... try your google skills?
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Here is a link to research thread that I had started on how to replace prime screen...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1798845
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Not being abusive just stating fact. more and more people on xda expect other people to do the leg work for them and spoon feed them..
I was able to pull up a lot of information on replacing the screen dont believe me? http://bit.ly/R9k9Rs
My point is you could have done the same thing instead of asking someone else to do it, post links and spoon feed you the information. If I said I came across links to something I might not have them handy, just remember coming across them so in essence I would have to search FOR YOU and go out of my way to look for something you could look for yourself. XDA is not a personal tech support service..
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Not being abusive just stating fact. more and more people on xda expect other people to do the leg work for them and spoon feed them..
I was able to pull up a lot of information on replacing the screen dont believe me? http://bit.ly/R9k9Rs
My point is you could have done the same thing instead of asking someone else to do it, post links and spoon feed you the information. If I said I came across links to something I might not have them handy, just remember coming across them so in essence I would have to search FOR YOU and go out of my way to look for something you could look for yourself. XDA is not a personal tech support service..
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Not sure what the heck is your problem.
I have done googling for 1 week now (spending over 2hrs every day).. I have gone through all ebay listings to check for video/instructions to replace TF201 LCD screen, I have gone through 7-10 pages of google results as well...
I have opened my prime atleast 3 times in an attempt to seperate glass from IPS panel...
Ppl have opened prime.. to fix gps. not to replace LCD yet.
There is no video/instruction out there in internet that expains how to seperate screen + digitizer from IPS panel for TF201.
As an end-user I wanted to see some real instructions/video of TF201 before i try it myself... just to ensure I don't screw up my device.
It been frustrating to go through every link on google searches and realize that this hit is for TF101, ipad, iphone screen replacement and not for TF201.
You look to be a smart person, so if you do find anything helpful on internet that is applicable for tf201 screen seperation, please share and help us with. I am checking everyday too...
Hmm - when searching on Google I found a nice link about 3/4 of the way down on the first page which is a video of the Prime disassembly. Pretty useful. Not sure why it's taken you 1 week+ without finding any information when two people in this thread (myself and graffixnyc) in 15secs find links to help you. XDA is NOT XDA-TechSupportForPeopleWhoDon'tKnowHowToSearchGoogle.
jerdog said:
Hmm - when searching on Google I found a nice link about 3/4 of the way down on the first page which is a video of the Prime disassembly. Pretty useful. Not sure why it's taken you 1 week+ without finding any information when two people in this thread (myself and graffixnyc) in 15secs find links to help you. XDA is NOT XDA-TechSupportForPeopleWhoDon'tKnowHowToSearchGoogle.
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You must have found disassembly video. I have seen it too before...
Watch through it... it does not show how to separate digitizer from ips panel.
Folks no offence... but if u really find a useful video that shows how to separate digitizer from ips panel for tf201, please link it and become a hero!
You all are too smart to keep playing 'you can find it there' game...
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smrsxn said:
You must have found disassembly video. I have seen it too before...
Watch through it... it does not show how to separate digitizer from ips panel.
Folks no offence... but if u really find a useful video that shows how to separate digitizer from ips panel for tf201, please link it and become a hero!
You all are too smart to keep playing 'you can find it there' game...
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And you alluded to the fact that you aren't. Don't ask people to do your job. Period. It is not anyone else's job here, or anywhere unless you're paying them for the service, to find things for you. End of discussion.
Just looked into this for entertainment sake, and while there are several videos and howtos about disassembling the prime, I can find no video or tutorial where they separate the LCD from the Digitizer. There are several posts saying that it should be possible, but I can't find someone who did.
Of course, I only looked for a few minutes. Your mileage may vary.
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And you alluded to the fact that you aren't. Don't ask people to do your job. Period. It is not anyone else's job here, or anywhere unless you're paying them for the service, to find things for you. End of discussion.
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and I thought xda was a place where members helped each other, rather than get nasty and ask for money when someone asked for help....
pls dont be hostile. If u cant help, move on.
If u just tried to open a few google results, u will learn that they are really not about replacing prime screens...
my issue is not googling... but that after several days of googling, that I have still not found anything relevant.
like the OP, some of us have broken screens on our prime and are looking for a way to replace it without expensive RMA. we are seeking help & guidance because there seems to be no instruction on internet on exact steps for prime.
no more arguing from me on this... its not helping me solve the issue either.
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oeliav said:
Anybody had any luck repairing broken glass on prime? I got new glass on ebay, but it looks like it needs to be glued to a plastic bezel, and not sure how to remove old one, and what to use to glue the new one on.
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A guy on whirlpool has just replaced his Glass , has some photos too.
http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies.cfm?t=1857530&p=71
smrsxn said:
and I thought xda was a place where members helped each other, rather than get nasty and ask for money when someone asked for help....
pls dont be hostile. If u cant help, move on.
If u just tried to open a few google results, u will learn that they are really not about replacing prime screens...
my issue is not googling... but that after several days of googling, that I have still not found anything relevant.
like the OP, some of us have broken screens on our prime and are looking for a way to replace it without expensive RMA. we are seeking help & guidance because there seems to be no instruction on internet on exact steps for prime.
no more arguing from me on this... its not helping me solve the issue either.
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You are severely mistaken. XDA is not about people doing your job for you. Do not ask others to do your job and then report back. Asking if others have been able to do it is one thing, but to ask others to search and then find and then post back here is not right.
Another thing... do not sit here and tell a senior moderator to move on. It is you who is at fault here in your methodology.
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jerdog said:
You are severely mistaken. XDA is not about people doing your job for you. Do not ask others to do your job and then report back. Asking if others have been able to do it is one thing, but to ask others to search and then find and then post back here is not right.
Another thing... do not sit here and tell a senior moderator to move on. It is you who is at fault here in your methodology.
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I really tried to find something on how to replace prime screen. could not find it.
I did my job. I have a thread to prove it where I am trying to help xda community with documenting stepsto replace prime screen as well.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1798845
I got stuck at a step, hence I asked for help with someone else on xda who may have replaced screen or finds a resource that i may have missed finding. I am happy to document steps for others benefit.
What's wrong with this?
Finding reproducible steps to replace a prime screen with no damage would be very useful for every one. So many folks have broken screens.
With due respect, being a senior moderator does not make you right all the time.
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Two Dogs said:
A guy on whirlpool has just replaced his Glass , has some photos too.
http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies.cfm?t=1857530&p=71
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This is awesome.
I will try and fix my prime over next weekend, and record a video.
fingers-crossed.
Will report results in a thread i had created. Done with this thread!
Hello all on the xda, hope you're all doing well.
Once again I prove my nooby prowess by bombarding the forums and hopefully asking a question a few others have lingering.
A local seller has a Galaxy SII for sale for £70 as it's got an IMEI bar on it.
If I were to take the S2 and put my logic board in it, would that also transfer the IMEI and my current system of ParanoidAndroid?
I know it sounds like quite a stupid question but the opportunity could be there for me to have what is essentially a brand new S2 in noble black for 70 quid as my screen has been smashed by a blundering drunkard who thought they'd try and bottle me and instead, hit my phone.
Thanks for taking the time to read this and as the weekend fast approaches, may I wish everyone on the forums a good one
Peace out
When you say logic board are you referring to the mother board?
I'm no expert, but the way I see it, if you replace the whole motherboard and all components of that phone with yours, it should work since it sunds similar to replacing a broken screen+digitizer which many have done successfully.
Maybe some of the folks here who know more can give a verdict, but IMO £70 for a brand new unlocked S2, I'd give it a shot.
Good luck! :beer:
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Of course it should work.The other way would be to use the screen off of the new one and put it on yours(depends on model colour).
I would also suspect the other phone will have more problems than hes telling you.
Thanks for the responses, I found that the phone was just locked out via a lock pattern haha! Guy sold it but will be getting another for sale soon as he works within a mobile phone industry with Orange (which I'm on) so that's alright how difficult does everyone reckon a complete reshell including screen and digitizer would be? thanks guys
AdeySGSII said:
how difficult does everyone reckon a complete reshell including screen and digitizer would be? thanks guys
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that would be an expensive affair though
If you can back yourself to do it, it'd be pretty cheap. Many vids on YouTube showing you how to replace the screen and digitizer. Seems fiddly..but worth a try if you know what you're doing. Getting it done professionally would be a tad expensive.
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hi, do you know where to buy a working logic board even used? Can't find on ebay
Yeah eBay.
You can try Amazon...
Hello people yesterday my screen got i little crack in it. The amoled screen is ok it is working prefectly no damage at all. Its the outer front glass screen that is damaged. I can buy this Outer glass screen on ebay for like 5 dollars, but my question is can i replace this and how ? I couldnt fine anything on google or youtube.
Rubbish. I just did a Google search & got dozens & dozens of useful hits. If you don't have the basic initiative to find a how to, I very much doubt you have the aptitude to fix this yourself. Might want to leave it to more qualified people.
I think theres a post by Kilometer that has a link for the video.
Or theres one in a motherboard thread I created.
theunderling said:
I think theres a post by Kilometer that has a link for the video.
Or theres one in a motherboard thread I created.
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Nope, it was posted by przemcio510
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