[Q] Broken digitizer on my rooted S4 - Verizon Samsung Galaxy S 4

So, the other day my phone fell about four 3.5 feet down on its back. I pick it up and find a small crack on the screen, oops, but I can live with that... I hit the home button and my screen flickers... I had my girlfriend call me and the phone reacted normal with the exception of the screen being broken, I was even able to swipe and answer the call and talk to her. I figure out that my digitizer was broken. I have insurance on my phone however my phone is rooted on MDK. "Why not upgrade?" you may ask, well I have been contract free since May of 13 and bought this phone outright to keep my unlimited data. So, I purchased a digitizer replacement on Amazon and during the process I broke one of the antenna (the one on the left side when looking at the exposed back) I didn't think much of it as I can order that part as well. Once I have the the new digitizer in place I go ahead and put the phone back together. Well, when I power on my phone the screen still doesn't turn on. AHHHH, I'm assuming my only option is to install the original broken screen and attempt to go through Verizon to replace my phone. I really don't know what else I can do as I spent $200 to buy the new screen/digitizer and that didn't work. Please let me know if I have other options.

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[Q] Sorry if this is in the wrong place, X10 Help?

I checked out a few other threads, on a couple forums and dont think anyone has been stupid enough to do this so far...
about 4 months ago, I was lost and my phone was dead, having bodged a car charger together I plugged it in.
The phone turned on, booted up and I got the SatNav software running, but before I could drive off it started flashing.. screen, lights, like a tiny disco....
Then it smoked, quite a lot for a second or two, by this time I'd took battery out and dis-connected the charger but it was too late, the phone was dead.
I got home, put the battery in a desktop charger til it was full and the phone has remained at it's current condition since.
So; it won't turn on, vibrate or flash any lights. The ONLY thing it does, is power up the right hand side bottom white light between the home key and back button.
I've been Ebaying since the day I killed it for a spares one, tried buying a main board but no joy anywhere without paying over £70 (and that's for a complete but knackered handset).
My dad's good with phones, his mate better also both of which said i've burnt out some chips. Some do kinda, have small 'holes' in, and I wiped a 2GB card too, wont work in anything else.
Without spending silly amounts on a new phone can I not do anything with this? Apparently everything except the main board should work (screen, digitizer etc)..
Help anyone please? -ta.
I suggest that you contact your local support team because I think this is something that needs to be examined at a repair center.
http://www.sonyericsson.com/cws/corporate/common/contact/phonelist
I dropped my X10a, and cracked the screen/digitizer. Is it easier to replace the whole housing or just the digitizer? Any suggestions on which company supplies OEM parts at the best prices?
agentJBM said:
I dropped my X10a, and cracked the screen/digitizer. Is it easier to replace the whole housing or just the digitizer? Any suggestions on which company supplies OEM parts at the best prices?
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I've found some an i will keep looking but here is some at the bottom of my post and if you know of some please do post them here and all update this. good luck
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=15712166#poststop

[Q] Need cell phone tech!

Alright so I just bought a replacement digitizer for this tbolt I picked up a few days ago, replaced the screen. Everything went fine at first, responded quickly, etc. As of last night, there is a now a vertical line where the screen is unresponsive. It lines right up with the Z and W keys, and i don't want to have to keep putting the phone in landscape just to get it to work. What should I do? order another digitizer? or is it maybe a connecting pin on the motherboard??
rockingout92 said:
Alright so I just bought a replacement digitizer for this tbolt I picked up a few days ago, replaced the screen. Everything went fine at first, responded quickly, etc. As of last night, there is a now a vertical line where the screen is unresponsive. It lines right up with the Z and W keys, and i don't want to have to keep putting the phone in landscape just to get it to work. What should I do? order another digitizer? or is it maybe a connecting pin on the motherboard??
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Personally I'd take it all back apart and check everything again prior to buying another new digitizer. Might take a few minutes but if it's just something easy it's worth it IMO.
Id contact who you bought it from and request an exchange if possible. Where did you buy it?
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worth fixing?

I made another post explaining that my phone will turn off by itself randomly and then today I had something very unusual happen. it was charging in my car, then suddenly stopped charging even(was at 62%). I unplugged it & plugged it back in then suddenly the screen glitched out and went black(but the power light was still on). The phone was unresponsive so I unplugged it and pulled the battery. I waited a bit & put the battery back and then it turned on normally. Once it was up though, the bottom left corner of the screen was super bright and looked like it had fluid behind the screen. I freaked out and pulled the battery again. I then took the phone apart and found it was completely dry and no water damage indicators. I sprayed it all down with canned air and put it back together but it still has that issue in the bottom corner(although the screen is still operating fine).
whatever that problem is, it takes up more then enough of the screen to bother anyone + is still doing the random power offs. I do not have insurance + with the S-OFF and the void sticker now removed from the screw I doubt Verizon will do anything. I'm sure it will be over $100 to fix this(just not sure how much more), so would it be worth it to fix this or just buy another phone off of craigslist?
Call Verizon and tell them about your problem. have them send you a replacement as it is still under warranty. When you get the new one CAREFULLY remove the void sticker (heat it up, hair dryer, lighter, whatever you have lying around that can do it) from the replacement, and put it on the one you are sending back.
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Call Verizon and tell them about your problem. have them send you a replacement as it is still under warranty. When you get the new one CAREFULLY remove the void sticker (heat it up, hair dryer, lighter, whatever you have lying around that can do it) from the replacement, and put it on the one you are sending back.
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Unfortunately, since I traded my old phone for this Thunderbolt they(Verizon) told me it is no longer under a warrenty. Instead, they offered to send me a new Thunderbolt in the mail for $250.... I then asked about the Bionic and was told they'd give me a new Bionic for $300. I'm debating what to do now.
p.s. a local cell phone shop said they could fix my phone for $140 but couldn't guarantee if the buttons at the bottom of my phone would light up again or not.
Do you mean you already have a replacement Tbolt? If so I think you only get a 90 day warranty on those.
Stratejaket said:
Do you mean you already have a replacement Tbolt? If so I think you only get a 90 day warranty on those.
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well, i got my original TB when i signed up with Verizon. i took it back within the 30 day period and exchanged it for an Incredible 2... some time later i traded the Incredible 2 with someone for this TB.
so more or less, yes... replacement of sorts. i explained this to the verizon rep(who apparently already knew).

Digitizer/touchscreen problem, thinking of replacing digitizer

I am having some major problems with my touchscreen/digitizer.
About three months ago I dropped the phone and it cracked the screen in a few places. It was still completely usable.
In the last month, there have been some areas of the screen that have become completely unresponsive. I could usually get around this by rotating the phone, touching a different area, and then rotating it back. However the problem seems to be getting worse where larger and larger areas are unresponsive. There is now a rectangular band about one centimeter high that goes the complete width of the screen that doesn't respond to any touch, ever.
In addition to the completely dead zones on my screen, the touchscreen sometimes becomes completely unresponsive which can be fixed by locking and unlocking the screen.
I don't have a lot of money for a new phone, so I was able to live with these problems, but they're getting worse. Also, if my wife or anyone needs to borrow my phone they often find it completely unusable. In the middle of me explaining the problems and workarounds, they usually just give up.
I'm wondering if I replace the digitizer, will this problem go away? Or is there something else wrong with the phone that might not be serviceable by me? In addition to the digitizer problem, my headphone jack stopped working. If I plug anything in, nothing happens and sound continues to come out of the phone speaker. That's leading me to believe the phone has some deeper problems that I might not be able to fix, but if I can fix the screen I can live with the headphone jack problem.
My digitizer wasn't cracked, but I have the same problem. I send my phone to service and I'm waiting for response.
"Service" is not an option for me. The warranty is gone. I do not have insurance. I purchased the phone refurbished for $50. The only reason I did not replace the digitizer the moment it cracked is because the digitizer is the same price as what I paid for the phone in the first place.
Mine under warranty so I send it to motorola service centre and they replace the digitizer for me. I get it back in 2 days after sending it in.
But they flash my ROM and I'm not sure whether my phone still unlockable or not.
Btw, I have read a lot of atrix user with digitizer issue. It send common for our phone. You can easily spot few threads showing you how to replace the digitizer.
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Soooo, I hate to bring back a dead thread, but I figured it was better than starting one of my own.
My Atrix recently had a sudden impact of its own. Cosmetically, it is still perfect. The touchscreen no longer responds though.
Phone still works. It receives calls, text, syncs with email, changes volume, etc. The touchscreen just wont respond to any of my fingers lol.
My question to Ovitz (or anyone else) is, did you get your phone back fixed and what was the solution?
I am leaning towards the digitizer, but I just want to verify before I put money into it. There are no rattles in the phone. No crack at all. I, generally, take great care of my phones and this one looks basically like it did out of the box.
Thanks in advance!!!
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You dislodged the connection for the didgitizer or broke. I suggest you replace it. There have been plenty of Q and A threads on this. Get one from eBay oem, YouTube search a how to, and take it slow.
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[Q] Auto Touch Test in Mini OS with Broken Touch Screen?

My touchscreen is cracked, digitizer no longer working. I can't use the touchscreen anymore except for the very bottom. Decided to flash phone back to stock to remove any flag that the phone is rooted in case I would need to claim insurance on it. Device isn't showing up in ADB or fastboot on my computer, though my cable is a bit shoddy. Any way to get past this and at least to the "Welcome" screen? I would say that sending a touch event via ADB would be my first guess, but there's no ADB or even fastboot function, even in recovery mode. Any ideas?
I would replace your shady cable. Then try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=57954105&postcount=10
So are you trying to get into the OS? Just replace your cable maybe that will help you get in but just to let you know on the MINI OS page you have to hold the power button then make your selection (had to learn the hard way). Here is a tool that may help if it is configured correctly then you can control the whole phone via adb. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2786395 they have everything you need in the zip just to let you know if you have linux it is a little hard to set up.
I had the exact same issue a few days ago as posted in this thread and the simple answer is your G3 is now as "dead" as mine is - without a working digitizer to allow you to press that OK button, you're not going to get any further. It won't work with any ADB tools because that Mini OS thing isn't Android-based from what I can tell and doesn't utilize those particular methods of device communication over USB. Mouse won't work either because that requires the Android drivers obviously.
My G3 did work with the mouse just fine but my bad decision was not just leaving it alone in that working state and deciding to roll back to the stock ZV4 firmware - that wasn't what caused me problems, however: what caused me problems was that damned Mini OS mode and me not being able to press the OK button which was just inside the dead area of the screen, sadly.
I'll be ordering a replacement display assembly for mine later today if I can track one down on eBay that's an actual OEM part which seems to be a very difficult thing these days.
BUYER BEWARE:
If you're looking to get a replacement display assembly for your G3 like I am, be aware that many sellers on eBay are selling screen assemblies that are sub-standard crap, they don't have the LG logo on them, and they even come with resolutions as low as 960x540 which is obviously not a true factory replacement part considering out G3 resolution is 2560x1440 - I mean I'd be perfectly happy with a replacement display at 1920x1080, but 960x540 on a 5.5" LCD? Ugh...
Just be careful, ask questions if needed of the seller and if they don't respond in a timely manner (or at all as almost 10 of them haven't for me) then don't spend a dime until you do find someone that will confirm and verify it's the right part for replacement.
I still haven't found a seller I trust yet of the few that have responded to me, for the record. I may end up just holding onto this G3 until I do get the right part at a later time - I really want to get it repaired but I'm not going to waste money on some lame ass seller that tries to rip me (and others) off, it's just not going to happen.
If you call sprint or do the online chat they will send you a replacement device. Here is the link to contact sprint (if you want to):http://www.sprint.com/landings/chat/
Just to let you know the online chqt button comes and goes so you may want to call.
br0adband said:
I had the exact same issue a few days ago as posted in this thread and the simple answer is your G3 is now as "dead" as mine is - without a working digitizer to allow you to press that OK button, you're not going to get any further. It won't work with any ADB tools because that Mini OS thing isn't Android-based from what I can tell and doesn't utilize those particular methods of device communication over USB. Mouse won't work either because that requires the Android drivers obviously.
My G3 did work with the mouse just fine but my bad decision was not just leaving it alone in that working state and deciding to roll back to the stock ZV4 firmware - that wasn't what caused me problems, however: what caused me problems was that damned Mini OS mode and me not being able to press the OK button which was just inside the dead area of the screen, sadly.
I'll be ordering a replacement display assembly for mine later today if I can track one down on eBay that's an actual OEM part which seems to be a very difficult thing these days.
BUYER BEWARE:
If you're looking to get a replacement display assembly for your G3 like I am, be aware that many sellers on eBay are selling screen assemblies that are sub-standard crap, they don't have the LG logo on them, and they even come with resolutions as low as 960x540 which is obviously not a true factory replacement part considering out G3 resolution is 2560x1440 - I mean I'd be perfectly happy with a replacement display at 1920x1080, but 960x540 on a 5.5" LCD? Ugh...
Just be careful, ask questions if needed of the seller and if they don't respond in a timely manner (or at all as almost 10 of them haven't for me) then don't spend a dime until you do find someone that will confirm and verify it's the right part for replacement.
I still haven't found a seller I trust yet of the few that have responded to me, for the record. I may end up just holding onto this G3 until I do get the right part at a later time - I really want to get it repaired but I'm not going to waste money on some lame ass seller that tries to rip me (and others) off, it's just not going to happen.
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Yeah, I'm sitting on an LG G3 with a replacement screen that clearly isn't oem.. The touch screen worked ok in the regular OS, but it didn't work in TWRP so I decided to return to stock.. I can't press the OK button in the Auto Touch Test screen so I can't finish returning it to stock.. If you ever ended up buying a replacement screen that was worthwhile, I'd be interested in knowing what store you got it from.
This was what I ordered:
https://flashtechllc.com/lg-g3/21891-lg-g3-lcd-touch-screen-digitizer-assembly-gray-.html
Worked fine once received, and the price is significantly lower now - I paid over $90 for mine at the time. I did sell the G3 a few days after replacing the screen but that was the whole point I suppose: I put about $150 total into it and sold it for $225 so, ~50% profit ain't so bad.

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