I recently received a galaxy tab 10.1 with a damaged screen. While I was disassembling it I noticed it was very similar to the tab 2 which ive worked on before. I had a screen (with bad burn in ) and digitizer from a recent tab 2 repair so I wanted to see if they would work with the older tab so I sould test it before buying parts... sure enough it worked. I was wondering if they are in fact the same parts or would long term usage cause damge? I am wondering more about the digitizer at the momoment since the one I have functions fine but I am curious about the lcd also for future reference
It appears the lcd is the same/interchangeable the digitizer is not. The glass on the original tab is slightly larger (wider from left to right) so although it functions it's not an exact fit.
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Hello All!
I have a Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1v (GT-P7100) model.
I see many digitaizers for 10.1 (GT-P7500), but their seems to be some difference between 7100 and 7500, but don't sure.
Does anybody know, may i replace digitizer on 10.1v with digitizer for 10.1?
I've heard some ppl complain that there's even a small difference between the digitizer for the P7500 and the P7510 in total screen size. I can't tell with 100% certainty that it won't fit, but personally, I wouldn't take that gamble. Not only could the total screen size differ, but the flat cables could be slightly different to.
Of course, feel free to gamble if you can't find any P7100 digitizers.
Same problem here, LCD still works, touchscreen not working. However can't find any P7100 digitizer screens. Someone tested a P7510 digitizer on a P7100?
Does anybody knows is it compatible part ?
lingosbox.com/100-original-new-samsung-galaxy-tab-p7100-10-1-digitizer-replacement-6-in-1-open-tools.html
I have a note 10.1, and I was testing the pen from it on the note2 and there is a dead zone on the digitizer that doesn't pick up light pressure strokes. The same thing happens with the bigger pen that Samsung sells for the note10.1. The dead zone is a vertical strip along the left side of the screen about a quarter inch in and about a half inch wide, and extends about 3/4 the height of the screen.
Other wacom pens that work with my tablet PCs work fine on the note2, but with a slight offset (I figured it would do that, as it does with the 10.1)
Does anyone else here have a note10.1 to test this? The note2 pen is also quite sensitive on the 10.1, pickming up strokes with only the slightest pressure.
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plebianJay said:
I have a note 10.1, and I was testing the pen from it on the note2 and there is a dead zone on the digitizer that doesn't pick up light pressure strokes. The same thing happens with the bigger pen that Samsung sells for the note10.1. The dead zone is a vertical strip along the left side of the screen about a quarter inch in and about a half inch wide, and extends about 3/4 the height of the screen.
Other wacom pens that work with my tablet PCs work fine on the note2, but with a slight offset (I figured it would do that, as it does with the 10.1)
Does anyone else here have a note10.1 to test this? The note2 pen is also quite sensitive on the 10.1, pickming up strokes with only the slightest pressure.
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I have this same issue on my galaxy note 8.0. Did you find a fix for it or contact Samsung about it?
Sometime ago I dropped my SGS3 i9300 and got a bad crack spreading from corner to edges but everything was still working fine only the gorilla glass or digitizer was cracked leaving the Amoled Screen perfectly intact.
Anyway I sent it for repair and when I received it after almost two weeks ,I noticed a dull green-bluish tint on the screen when viewed from an angle, also earlier I could barely see anything in sunlight outdoors (Common for Amoleds) but now I can see clearly even when i keep the screen directly in the sunlight!:silly:
Is it possible that the service center people have changed the original Amoled with a cheap LCD ? It was samsung service center!:crying:
Is it possible for me to know by looking at baseband or build no of rom?
for details about rom and all see the image below
s11(dot)postimg(dot)org/pno7cn91v/Screenshot_2013_05_17_16_24_28.png
anyway
4.1.2
Baseband version
I9300DDELK1
Build no.
JZO54K.I9300XXELLC
If you need more details please tell me
It's entirely possible that you got a different LCD brand. It's not uncommon for Samsung to carry multiple manufacturers for parts. There's a way to tell which LCD you currently have but that won't do you any good now. Samsung won't stick in an inferior LCD to rip you off. If you don't like it just go back and get a replacement.
jinosong said:
It's entirely possible that you got a different LCD brand. It's not uncommon for Samsung to carry multiple manufacturers for parts. There's a way to tell which LCD you currently have but that won't do you any good now. Samsung won't stick in an inferior LCD to rip you off. If you don't like it just go back and get a replacement.
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Well I'm not complaining for the brand but for is it really an Amoled or LCD? Also in dark I used to see black smudges (common in some amoleds) but now they have disappeard ! Does it make any sense
You can't get an LCD ..Samsung did this once on the Galaxy s1 but named it the Galaxy SL. (New device entirely). You bought the phone with Amoled on the box, they can't give you anything else.
It's probably just a new revision improving the sun light and ink spots..
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Hi All,
apologies if i have posted this in the wrong section, if so, please move.
I have been searching without any success of finding a Samsung S3 CLONE that would use a LCD Screen the Original Samsung S3 would recognise. I have not found images in the internals of these clones aswell
I wonder if anyone here or outside this forum has been successfull in finding a Clone S3 that uses the same LCD configuration compatible with the real S3.
I have seen many replacement LCD screens which claim to be compatible but are not AMOLED or have the exact resolution as the S3, so are these "replacement" screen LCDs really used in the Clone.
any one here able to shed some light on this possibility? :fingers-crossed:
Impossible as they are different technology
LCD and AMOLED
Even through you found right size,, right connected LCD screen and attached it into S3, still won't work due to driver problem or something like that
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Impossible as they are different technology
LCD and AMOLED
Even through you found right size,, right connected LCD screen and attached it into S3, still won't work due to driver problem or something like that
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but im wondering what abt these replacement LCDs that are lower in resolution etc and seems to work with the S3. where are these screens from and are these screens used in the clones?
as for drivers, im sure people in this forum can mod something to make it work?
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but im wondering what abt these replacement LCDs that are lower in resolution etc and seems to work with the S3. where are these screens from and are these screens used in the clones?
as for drivers, im sure people in this forum can mod something to make it work?
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Serious?
Those clones, just another model of phone which "accidentally" has very same outer appears as Galaxy S III, doesn't mean they are compatible.
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no way, don't even think about trying it
yes you can
I've installed three different types, all low resolution and one was two small you would see a small black strip at the top because lcd was two short. But they all worked , if you own a repair shop I think its important to figure out who's making these lcd because when a new model comes out and the assembly is 250$ and Samsung designed the s4 to break at the lcd not the glass , so lots of ppl need lcd. So the price states high for a wile , meanwhile the iphone screens break at the glass so there's millions of good lcds floating around the price drops fast , the iphone 5s is already down to 80$ from its original 250 just two months ago . So the iphone parts drop in price fast but for galaxy parts we need to find who makes these clone lcds so our galaxy customers have a alternative repair option under 300$
We do the 5s for 150$ , the part is 80$
The s4 part is 209 so we have to charge 269 installed.
Insurance deductible is 150....
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I've installed three different types, all low resolution and one was two small you would see a small black strip at the top because lcd was two short. But they all worked , if you own a repair shop I think its important to figure out who's making these lcd because when a new model comes out and the assembly is 250$ and Samsung designed the s4 to break at the lcd not the glass , so lots of ppl need lcd. So the price states high for a wile , meanwhile the iphone screens break at the glass so there's millions of good lcds floating around the price drops fast , the iphone 5s is already down to 80$ from its original 250 just two months ago . So the iphone parts drop in price fast but for galaxy parts we need to find who makes these clone lcds so our galaxy customers have a alternative repair option under 300$
We do the 5s for 150$ , the part is 80$
The s4 part is 209 so we have to charge 269 installed.
Insurance deductible is 150....
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Thanks for this great info.
Anyway, Im sorry if i have to ask another question but it just related to this topic. i got a cloned version of Samsung GT-i9060 (MT6575chip). This was given to me by a friend but the problem is the LCD is broken... I dont know if the original LCD for samsung GT-i9060 will work on my cloned version. Hope you can shed some light into this as i have a hard time looking for the replacement LCD of the cloned version.
Thanks a lot...
rayfloyd170 said:
Thanks for this great info.
Anyway, Im sorry if i have to ask another question but it just related to this topic. i got a cloned version of Samsung GT-i9060 (MT6575chip). This was given to me by a friend but the problem is the LCD is broken... I dont know if the original LCD for samsung GT-i9060 will work on my cloned version. Hope you can shed some light into this as i have a hard time looking for the replacement LCD of the cloned version.
Thanks a lot...
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any infor where i can buy
replacement LCD for CLONE samsung GT-i9060?
Hi,
I just broke the screen of my Samsung Galaxy S2 (Model GT-I9100) and found out that I have a very rare version of this phone. The battery connector is on the left side (in UK it is in the right side) so the screens I can find here will not fit.
Does anyone know where I can order a screen for this variation of the S2?.
Many thanks,