Can i install lumia 920 screen on lumia 928?
hey, i mean that it have to fit in. but, look and search for that measures of the displays. but, i think it passes...
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Nokia e7's screen guard fits for Nokia lumia 800....
Just try it guys....
You sure? The E7 has a 4" display...
the capacitive buttons make up the other .3" so I could see this working.
Had HTC phones for the past 4years now, Loved the Diamond and HD2, Hated the Plastic HD7 and drooled over the Titan when I first got it, Got a Lumia 800 the other day which was very cheap so gave it a go, Totally sold on it now, Screen so much better and the colours really vivid, Curved screen is a nice touch and the Nokia apps a real treat, Have ordered a Free Lumia 900 with a new contract so just gotta wait for that now, Think I can live with the slightly smaller screem on the 900, So impressed with the build quality overall of the Nokias, Think I will keep the Titan for now just in case the 900 turns out to be too good to be true but judging from the 800 I have high hopes, Time will tell
AndyFZ1S said:
Had HTC phones for the past 4years now, Loved the Diamond and HD2, Hated the Plastic HD7 and drooled over the Titan when I first got it, Got a Lumia 800 the other day which was very cheap so gave it a go, Totally sold on it now, Screen so much better and the colours really vivid, Curved screen is a nice touch and the Nokia apps a real treat, Have ordered a Free Lumia 900 with a new contract so just gotta wait for that now, Think I can live with the slightly smaller screem on the 900, So impressed with the build quality overall of the Nokias, Think I will keep the Titan for now just in case the 900 turns out to be too good to be true but judging from the 800 I have high hopes, Time will tell
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Got Lumia 800 myself this morning and tell you what - it's a beauty!
I loved Windows Phone from day 1, but after using Lumia 800 (no FFC, small phone, no added camera features) - I haven't touched my Titan since!
The colours make it all so pleasant I think. It just feels so beautiful and good.
I have made up my mind. Never, ever, ever, ever buy S-LCD or SS-LCD or SSS-LCD over an Ameloid or S-Ameloid especially the one with ClearBlack technology! It's well worth giving away big screen, front facing camera and panorama shots!
Oh, wait did I say big screen? Of course I din't mean that. The only reason I am using my Titan back from tomorrow is because I LOVE it's enormous screen size. If I can, I will get Lumia 900 for sure.
The "Lumias" are gorgeous girls in the town. However "Lumia 900" has long legs and a dimple on her cheek (FFC I mean!)
Ha ha that's a great way of putting it, Am glad am not the only one falling for the lumias charms
I will never buy any tech (tablet or phone) with amoled screens due to potential burn in over time. The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 has burn in issues and i saw a lumia 800 with screen burn too with my own eyes. Super LCD is just as good (without being over saturated).
I love my Titan and can never go back to 4.3 again.
AndyFZ1S said:
Ha ha that's a great way of putting it, Am glad am not the only one falling for the lumias charms
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It's design is gorgeous! If it was the Meego OS, I wouldn't have been so attracted I guess. But WP + the design has made me feel like cheating on the titan!
tboy2000 said:
I will never buy any tech (tablet or phone) with amoled screens due to potential burn in over time. The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 has burn in issues and i saw a lumia 800 with screen burn too with my own eyes. Super LCD is just as good (without being over saturated).
I love my Titan and can never go back to 4.3 again.
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I agree with the screen size here, but am not sure about the burns. I am rationalising it this way - The phones I use only last or should last for a year or two at max. If it burns after that period, it's ok. But the looks and colours are SO stunning with clearblack technology on Lumias!
Yeah am not that worried about the burn in either as I change my phones more often than necessary lol, Have serious issues I know Get bored very quickly but am happy knowing WP7 will get even better with time as other OS have.
Hi everyone.
The purple tint problem on the Lumia 900 is of common knowledge and Nokia as already issue a statement confirming an incoming software fix, however, just having bought a Lumia 800 I'm a bit concerned.
My device features a slightly tinted gradient from the left (darker) to the right (lighter) of the screen. This is easily identifiable while using the keyboard, where the greys get a purple hue on the left side, or if you open a new empty tab on internet explorer for instance, where you'll notice the lack of uniformity across the display. It should be all white but it's a pale purplish shade on the left edge and gets whiter as we move to the opposite side.
This is highly visible on the Low brightness setting or if you have it set to auto on a dark room.
As of now, there seems to be no word regarding a fix for the L800. Have any of you guys noticed this problem on your phones?
I would appreciate any feedback on this subject in order to decide what to do. The phone is very recent, so i'm still able to return or exchange it but I'm really liking the Lumia and WP7.5 and would pretty much like to stick with it as long as i can get a fix or a replacement that doesn't have this problems.
Thanks.
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Hi everyone.
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As of now, there seems to be no word regarding a fix for the L800. Have any of you guys noticed this problem on your phones?
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Thanks.
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I have noticed this behaviour several weeks ago, too.
This is normal with amoled screens and nothing to fix with firmware. It's not really the same problem as the purple thing with the 900 since that was extreme and was some software bug somehow and only affected low brightness.
Most amoled screens do get this purple tint. Some more than others and it's only visible on white/gray backgrounds.
I replaced a Lumia 800 because it was very noticable when opening the keyboard (gradient across the whole screen) and it bothered me very much. It slapped me in the face every time I opened the keyboard. The 800 I have now hardly has it at all. I say hardly because no amoled is 100% uniform across the whole screen.
If it bothers you too much. Replace it. It won't/can't be fixed with firmware. It's not the same issue as with the 900.
Thanks for the feedback.
I've returned my first Lumia and got a new.
Even though this new unit doesn't have the same level of tint, the purplish gradient is still there and very noticeable with low brightness.
I must say i'm very surprised with what you said dannejanne. I never came across such an issue on other AMOLED screens like the ones on the Samsungs. I must admit that the Nokia screen goes way beyond the lower level of brightness of the Galaxy's but still, can find an hint that is related to the technology of the display, especially considering the price range of the Lumia 800.
In any case, thanks once more for sharing you experiences.
Well. Personally I have never seen a Amoled screen that is 100% uniform when viewing gray backgrounds. That includes Samsung phones as well.
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Not sure though if it's related to pentile or not.
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I've previously read a thread stating that someone's Lumia 800 was making a distinct 'click' sound when opening/closing the camera app, or anything that uses the camera (could not find the thread). I can confirm that my ‘old’ Lumia 800 RM-801 (bought in February) do this, while my ‘new’ RM-819 (bought in July) doesn’t. There must be a hardware evolution that changed the behavior of the lens…
There are more differences I did notice in between those two units.
The micro-USB ‘door’ is tighter (harder to open) on the newer unit (might just be the wear on the old one).
Included rubber case is pretty hard to put on the device; the edges are rougher (molding traces are way more evident to the touch) and is more tight with the device.
Maybe Firmware related as well. I can't hear it anymore on my Rm-801 with the newest firmware. I remember it was there earlier though.
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Hello I bought a nokia lumia 920 with unresponsive touchscreen, it turns on and side buttons work, except for touch screen. So, I replaced screen, digitizer and still unresponsive. Finally, I tried lumia recover and still, the issue is the same.
Any help will be greatly appreciated
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Hello I bought a nokia lumia 920 with unresponsive touchscreen, it turns on and side buttons work, except for touch screen. So, I replaced screen, digitizer and still unresponsive. Finally, I tried lumia recover and still, the issue is the same.
Any help will be greatly appreciated
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It is important to check the placement of the chips on the digitizer flex cable. After experiencing the same difficulties as you over and over again when replacing digitizers on the Nokia Lumia 920, I discovered that the placement of the chips had to be identical to the ones on the original device digitizer. Even though the digitizer fits and may actually respond to touch, the only one that will work properly is an identical digitizer (with correct chip placement) as the original. When purchasing a digitizer, verify this by comparing the flex cable. Do not count on the seller to be correct even if it is supposedly for the carrier of the Nokia Lumia 920 you have.