New screen, glass loose. - G2 General

I just replaced my screen due to a broken glass but after the replacement I can see that the glass is not very good attached on either side.
Hoppfully I can RMA, since it aint cheap changing the screen!
Anyone seen this before?

edda123 said:
I just replaced my screen due to a broken glass but after the replacement I can see that the glass is not very good attached on either side.
Hoppfully I can RMA, since it aint cheap changing the screen!
Anyone seen this before?
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If you replaced it yourself then I think the screen you received didn't had the glass good glued to the display so its then a bit loose

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[Q] Screen scratched, what can I do?

Hi,
I've just received my tablet Z and manged to scratch the screen! Is there a way to reduce scratch depth on the original screen protector (a kind of polishing). I'd like to avoid to remove the screen protector but if I have to do it, is there a good tutorial (not the one for the Xperia Z phone)? Is anybody already remove the original screen protector?
Thanks
If it's just the screen protector, what's the big deal? Buy a new one and replace or let it replace in a shop with the new one. But if it's a scratch on the digitizer itself, you can use display polish to minimize the scratch but not fully remove it. Or fully replace the digitizer but I'm afraid this will break the watertight seal.
Hondaracer said:
If it's just the screen protector, what's the big deal? Buy a new one and replace or let it replace in a shop with the new one. But if it's a scratch on the digitizer itself, you can use display polish to minimize the scratch but not fully remove it. Or fully replace the digitizer but I'm afraid this will break the watertight seal.
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yes it's the screen protector but I'd like to keep it (i'm not sure to find one that is as good as sony's original).
If I have to remove the screen protector, what is the best way to do it without damaging the glass
al1 said:
yes it's the screen protector but I'd like to keep it (i'm not sure to find one that is as good as sony's original).
If I have to remove the screen protector, what is the best way to do it without damaging the glass
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There was a discussion a few months ago in the Sony Tablet S forum about removing the tablet's factory-installed screen protector. Most everyone described themselves picking at a corner of the protector (some used a straight pin) until enough of it was lifted so it could be grabbed and then slowly peeled off. Several people said they were not going to replace the protector because the screen image looked much better without the protector. Others installed a new protector.

Galaxy S3 Glass replacement

Hello. I have had a galaxy s3 with cracked glass and tried to replace it. I have seen many videos on youtube how to replace it. Basically people on these videos heat the screen and then remove the front glass easily, because the digitizer is glued to the lcd. But when I tried to remove it it came off quite easily, but only then I noticed that the digitizer was glued not to the lcd but to the front glass, so when i tried to remove front glass I accidentally broke the digitiser connector and somehow damaged the lcd. You can see photos here:
http://i.ebayimg.com/t/Samsung-galaxy-S-III-/00/s/MTYwMFg5MDE=/z/N0AAAOxylpNTUq5H/$_58.JPG
http://i.ebayimg.com/t/Samsung-galaxy-S-III-/00/s/MTYwMFg5MDE=/z/QREAAMXQ74JTUq67/$_58.JPG (in this photo you can see that the digitizer was glued to the front glass very strongly)
I would like to ask, do you know why the digitizer could have been glued to the front glass but not to the lcd? And why the lcd could have been damaged while removing front glass??
I would really wanna know the answer myself, as I ordered one that should have reached yesterday, but as they do not work on weekends, it will be here tommorow, and I don't wanna brake my display forever, especially because mine is not that damaged.
Any ideas?
my advice don't bother with a glass replacement. I HAVE TRIED TWICE and as the op said the digitizer is glued to the front glass. this has been the case with both the original screen and two replacement lcd/digitizer/glass assemblies that i personally took apart. each time the glass was fused to the digitizer . i used a heat gun and a laser thermometer and still i failed. I was successful replacing the whole screen assembly twice . but those cost about $130 from amazon,com. These replacements may seem at first like oem but the ones i got cracked very easily. they dont use the gorilla glass and the quality is not as good. one replacement was really bad in sunlight. could not see anything. after my screen cracked a third time i got a galaxy s 5 . and started using a case and screen protector.

[Question] Cracked screen. Any option to repair on my own?

Hi guys,
so my tablet fell on the floor and the glass covering the display cracked in several places. Is there any possibility to order this glass from ebay or whatever and replace it myslef?
Thank
giosal said:
Hi guys,
so my tablet fell on the floor and the glass covering the display cracked in several places. Is there any possibility to order this glass from ebay or whatever and replace it myslef?
Thank
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Well... as far as i read replacing just the glass is a bit of a hit or miss with the chance that you have to just take the glass off without killing the panel. On my smashed N7 i just replaced the screen panel and glass as one piece but i dont know how it would work with the z4 and its waterproofness.

Tempered glass?

Hello, i got international version of zuk z1 and i'm not sure does it have originaly sticked tempered glass protector. My speaker looks like on this video https://youtu.be/Kvi6cpTl8HY?t=143 Do you think it's tempered glass? Should i just stick new one on it?
There is no Screen Protector applied when the device is shipped
I purchased my zuk z1 officially here in India and there is a tempered glass protection factory applied.
Why do you think you have a protection applied, because of the little piece inside the speaker? This is just a sensor...
What little piece are you referring to? I can see a thin film layer which is prominent from the phone display itself, visible from the edges and where it is cut near the earpiece.
That's not a screen protector, I made the same mistake and made the exact same thread about the screen. It is not a screen protector at all, believe I tried to scratch that off and didn't end well haha
JonnyAw said:
That's not a screen protector, I made the same mistake and made the exact same thread about the screen. It is not a screen protector at all, believe I tried to scratch that off and didn't end well haha
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I broke mine screen today and I didn't had a protector... But I think there is a protection pre installed because the fractures does not reflect on the display or pixels.. I believe only the protector or glass has crack and trying to peal it off
amehtab281 said:
I broke mine screen today and I didn't had a protector... But I think there is a protection pre installed because the fractures does not reflect on the display or pixels.. I believe only the protector or glass has crack and trying to peal it off
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Did yours have scratches before it broke? I'm thinking on whether to put a tempered glass or not.
Polochamps said:
Did yours have scratches before it broke? I'm thinking on whether to put a tempered glass or not.
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Actually it did.. A tempered glass is recommended... My phone screen cracked because it fell on the floor and it would not have if had tempered glass in place... And to confirm there is no pre installed protection glass...I tried to peal of the assumed glass but I managed to peal a small peace of LCD. Now looking for a good LCD panel
My zuk fell off and my screen cracked. No lcd damage. Is there anyway i can replace it?
JansenBryle said:
My zuk fell off and my screen cracked. No lcd damage. Is there anyway i can replace it?
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you will have to get the entire screen assembly replaced. I had this issue as well. But i'll suggest using it as it is for as long as it goes if there are minor cracks. or you can get it replaced through service centre, and it'll cost you as accidental damages are not covered inside warranty.

Screen lens.

Hey buddies, The screen of my phone got breked. Touch is working. i can use the phone. Is there anyone who knows how to replace the LCD Screen glass and where to find the glass?
https://www.amazon.com/MOTOROLA-Mot...506525321&sr=8-12&keywords=moto+g4+plus+glass for the hard replacement but cheaper, OR
https://www.amazon.com/ePartSolution_OEM-Motorola-Digitizer-Assembly-Replacement/dp/B0713SWNFJ for more expensive but easier drop-in replacement
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Yu7HpzQU2I shows how difficult it is to replace just the glass of the phone
Don't expect Gorilla Glass 3 like OEM but more like cheap glass so next drop, will break again.

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