[Q] broken touch screen - HTC Desire X

Hi! The touch screen is broken, but the LCD isn't damaged. I woud like to ask, can i change only the touch digitizer? What I need for this operation. Hot Air, glue ect...? I have an idea, but not a 100% sure. Thanks in advance for the answers!

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Replaced broken screen. Now the touch screen doesn't work at all

I replaced the touch screen digitizer on my atrix after i dropped it, now the touch screen doesn't work at all. If anyone has any advice it would be greatly appreciated.

[Q] 101 g9 Screen Cracked!!! what to be replaced?

Hello everyone,
this is my sad story and I would like you to help myself out of this pervading sadness....:crying:
I don't know how it happened, but the screen of my archos 101 g9 cracked: the touchscreen still works, the glass has no damage, but underneath the glass there is a wide crack from side to side, with a huge stain (lcd liquid?) coming out from the cracks.
what is to be replaced?
i found this one, is that what I need? http://www.ebay.it/itm/251174616903...X:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649#ht_1598wt_1167
thank you very much
Giuseppe
I think you need a new screen. But mostly possible you will not be able to replace it if you're not skilled at repairing small things.
Touch screen digitizer is not what you need if your touchscreen works normally.
theadenter said:
I think you need a new screen. But mostly possible you will not be able to replace it if you're not skilled at repairing small things.
Touch screen digitizer is not what you need if your touchscreen works normally.
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thanks, I know someone who can halp me.
where I can buy it online? I looked for it, but each time I find something I can't say if I'm going to buy a screen, touchscreen, digitizer or somethingelse... I can't identify what is what I'm looking at

[Q] screen not working probably

hi the touch screen will not work probably it does work sometimes if i press hard & move my finger around the colours on the lcd are fine is this the case that the Touch Screen Digitizer is broken will like to know so i know what to replace thanks in advance

[Q] Screen issue

Hi viewers, as you can see in the image attachment there, i'm just wondering what i am dealing with here so i kinda need your help telling me what that is, its definitely internally...the Lcd is fine, and i can still pull down the status bar when i touch over it... i don't really know how this happened and it bothers me, so yeah need some info >_<
Oh and if possible direct me to a link i need to buy a spare part to replace anything... thank you very much, appreciate your respone
vince2709 said:
Hi viewers, as you can see in the image attachment there, i'm just wondering what i am dealing with here so i kinda need your help telling me what that is, its definitely internally...the Lcd is fine, and i can still pull down the status bar when i touch over it... i don't really know how this happened and it bothers me, so yeah need some info >_<
Oh and if possible direct me to a link i need to buy a spare part to replace anything... thank you very much, appreciate your respone
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Was the phone dropped as it looks like some damage on the top corner there or did a liquid get into the phone as it kinda looks like the digitizer got separated from the lcd screen as i had a phone that kinda looked like that and salt water got into it and salt water will really work things over faster.
But if the digitizer did lift it would have to be separated from the lcd screen and put back down again which is not a fun job to do as i believe there is a special film in between the digitizer and lcd screen that would have to be replaced, if not careful when separating the two the lcd screen can be broken very easy, i have replaced the whole digitizer and screen as one unit without any problems..but i never tried to separate the digitizer from the lcd myself..but if the whole digitizer + screen have to be replaced the assembly are a little over a $100 US.
But by your pic this is all i can suggest at this time as if the digitizer itself has to be replaced that is up to you as that is a more delicate job then just replacing the whole digitizer+lcd screen assembly.
Oh i'm very sorry man for late reply, busy lately... anyway thank u very much for your response and what i need to know...well i'm probably just going to leave it like that for now :/ i've all checked around for that digitizer+Lcd together, really expensive... so yeah thx again

newly installed touch screen digitizer does not respond to touches.

Hi,
I cracked the screen on the Sony Xperia Z ultra. I bought an LCD screen and touch screen separately. I have installed both the lcd and the touch screen digitizer very carefully and correctly.
The lcd screen works fine however I cannot get the touch screen to work. There is no response to touches. I have not bonded them together or placed any tape between them. Is it possible the touch screen is faulty or does it have to be bonded to the lcd screen? What I am missing here.
Thanks,
Rob
hello, I have the exact same problem, have you found a fix?
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rob54321 said:
Hi,
I cracked the screen on the Sony Xperia Z ultra. I bought an LCD screen and touch screen separately. I have installed both the lcd and the touch screen digitizer very carefully and correctly.
The lcd screen works fine however I cannot get the touch screen to work. There is no response to touches. I have not bonded them together or placed any tape between them. Is it possible the touch screen is faulty or does it have to be bonded to the lcd screen? What I am missing here.
Thanks,
Rob
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Hi after trying everything with hardware and running out of options I decided to flash the stock rom again just to see what happens. When I booted everything worked. The touch screen behaves normally now. I guess some software must have been corrupted. It may not be necessary to flash the rom again, it may just require a factory reset. I didn't try this but it may suffice.
I hope this helps someone.
Rob

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