Check if screen replacement is authentic OEM part or not - LG V30 Questions & Answers

Hi guys,
My screen cracked yesterday and I went to a repair shop to get the screen replaced. I have the phone now and the screen looks OK and I can't really see any issues with it. But I read everywhere on how common it is that the replacement screen is not an original one, that it is a copy or something like that. I asked the repair shop if the screen was original and they said yes, but I thought, why would they say no?
How can I really check that the screen is a OEM, without me having to take the screen apart again. Is there some kind of software on Android or PC that can detect and read what kind of display it is, or how should I do?
I downloaded CPU-Z and other similar apps that gives you all kind of device information and in there they all say that it is a original display with the same specs as it should be. But i'm thinking that that information probably is just hardcoded information, and it doesn't really communicate with the display in realtime, if you understand what I mean.
Anyhow, how do you suggest that I confirm this? The price was not too cheap or so, the screen+repair cost me $260.
Thank you!

arreffss said:
Hi guys,
My screen cracked yesterday and I went to a repair shop to get the screen replaced. I have the phone now and the screen looks OK and I can't really see any issues with it. But I read everywhere on how common it is that the replacement screen is not an original one, that it is a copy or something like that. I asked the repair shop if the screen was original and they said yes, but I thought, why would they say no?
How can I really check that the screen is a OEM, without me having to take the screen apart again. Is there some kind of software on Android or PC that can detect and read what kind of display it is, or how should I do?
I downloaded CPU-Z and other similar apps that gives you all kind of device information and in there they all say that it is a original display with the same specs as it should be. But i'm thinking that that information probably is just hardcoded information, and it doesn't really communicate with the display in realtime, if you understand what I mean.
Anyhow, how do you suggest that I confirm this? The price was not too cheap or so, the screen+repair cost me $260.
Thank you!
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What other OLED displays for this exact same dimensions would there be?
Are you afraid it's an LCD display or something?
You are right that apps tell you what the display SHOULD be, based on the model number.
But if it's an OLED display, I don't see how it's not an LG V30. Some other manufacturer would have to be making OLED displays in the first place, and then cutting them to to fit the V30. I guess they could do that, but seems strange.

ChazzMatt said:
What other OLED displays for this exact same dimensions would there be?
Are you afraid it's an LCD display or something?
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Yes, I'm sure that the new screen is built for V30, but maybe it is a lower quality screen. That's my main concern.

arreffss said:
Yes, I'm sure that the new screen is built for V30, but maybe it is a lower quality screen. That's my main concern.
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You're ignoring my question. Who would manufacture such an OLED display that would exactly for the LG v30?
As long as you're sure it's not some crappy off brand LCD display, it almost has to be original LG OELD display. Or do you not understand?
Do you think they put in a Samsung OLED display?
Sent via open market LG US998 V30/V30+

I did encounter a fake xiaomi mi2 replacement display, but it was an lcd one (and the problem was the cheap plastic cover instead of glass). With oled - not so likely.

ChazzMatt said:
You're ignoring my question. Who would manufacture such an OLED display that would exactly for the LG v30?
As long as you're sure it's not some crappy off brand LCD display, it almost has to be original LG OELD display. Or do you not understand?
Do you think they put in a Samsung OLED display?
Sent via open market LG US998 V30/V30+
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Sorry, did not see your edit. No I understand that. Maybe a dumb question, but how do I know that it isn't a LCD display? Would I have noticed it right away?
I tried some UHD videos on youtube to see how the black level is and it was really great. Why I ask, is that I called a certified official LG repair shop and explained this to them as well. And he said that even if the screen looks OK it could still be a fake one.
That's where I got confused and wasn't really sure about this. Maybe he just wanted me to buy it from them instead, not sure.

arreffss said:
Sorry, did not see your edit. No I understand that. Maybe a dumb question, but how do I know that it isn't a LCD display? Would I have noticed it right away?
I tried some UHD videos on youtube to see how the black level is and it was really great. Why I ask, is that I called a certified official LG repair shop and explained this to them as well. And he said that even if the screen looks OK it could still be a fake one.
That's where I got confused and wasn't really sure about this. Maybe he just wanted me to buy it from them instead, not sure.
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I think the LG shop was speaking in general, but his answer would apply to older LG phones that used LCD display. There are tons of LCD manufacturers who would supply off brand parts for LG phones.
There are not many OLED display manufacturers. LG and Samsung are the main ones.
Sent via open market LG US998 V30/V30+

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Cracked Screen..!! HELP !!!

I dropped my phone today, and found some sort of cracked glass under my invisible shield.
As the pictures says, the crack is almost unnoticeable if you look at it straight... but if you look at it sideways, you can see the cracked glass.... the SAMOLED is not ruined i dont think, but the glass sure is...
Will the following product be a good replacement for this ? or will the tmobile replace it under warranty? do you guys think they will be able to spot that?
http://www.repairsuniverse.com/samsung-vibrant-t959-lcd-touch-screen-replacement.html
AMOLED displays won't get ruined by a piece of plastic touching it because the whole screen is an array of lights
Another good thing about AMOLED!
About the warranty... I think this depends on the person checking your phone for warranty status. If the employee is doing his job quick, he might not notice the crack. Though if he really checks everything, it will be detected.
The good thing here is that your screen still works... but how is the touch input? Is it distorted around the area of the crack?
I think you should try to repair it; buy the parts online, check out a tutorial, etc.
PSP_Hacker said:
The good thing here is that your screen still works... but how is the touch input? Is it distorted around the area of the crack?
I think you should try to repair it; buy the parts online, check out a tutorial, etc.
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The touch interface is perfect... it doesn't have any distortion or anything around anywhere...
PSP_Hacker said:
I think you should try to repair it; buy the parts online, check out a tutorial, etc.
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I couldn't find a lot of replacement parts online. I found some which are just LCD screen and not SAMOLOED according to some forums... this was the only one that says that it is SAMoLED, but there was no reviews or nothing about this website, so i don't know weather its genuinely SAMOLED or not. Any feedback will be appreciated...
I called tmobile and the rep said that there is nothing that they can do about it.

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ZackaryVS said:
I noticed there were some stuck pixels on the LG Optimus L9 that I purchased from Walmart. I ended up getting a replacement and guess what?
The replacement had a dead pixel. It was even worse than the first one because it's in a more noticeable spot and it doesn't even show anything, just black or white depending on the viewing angle, but mostly black.
Anyone have trouble with this? I think I might just ask before I replace it if I can do a pixel test on it.
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Sounds like you just got really unlucky. Or there was a bad batch? Both phones might be from the same batch.
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Replacement LCD Quality vs. Your Original Screen

For those of you who've replaced your screens either DIY or via LG warranty replacement...please post how your screen quality and viewing angles compare to the original LCD.
I'll start...
1. On my Current G2, I had a perfect screen. Perfect viewing angles and excellent image quality with no defects
2. Ebay Replacement screen #1 had dead pixels and Mira lines.
3. Ebay replacement screen # 2 had horrible color. Almost black and white
4. Amazon replacement screen has great color & image quality but lesser degree of viewing angles.
It's hard to explain but easy to compare to other G2s and phones when you compare side by side.
After all these screen swaps in the last couple months I've decided to keep this screen and use the phone as is.
How does your replacement screen compare to the original one?
I got LG performed a "total refurbished" when I dropped and shattered my screen.
It came back and looked like new, no difference to the original.
After a shattered screen i got it replaced.two months waoting time.now have jdi panel but brightness is very low and have lots of screen bleed around the edges.the repairman did not do a good job but the panel itself is of lower quality.color and contrast ok but luminosity is about 70%of the original...not happy but no money for yet another panel...
Conclusion:dont drop the phone...
After having touch screen issues on my phone (no-touch zone, ghost touches), I bought a replacement screen for my D800 off eBay.
Got it replaced and so far, the quality (colours, brightness, touch accuracy) is very good. I'd say the screen is slightly more yellow than my original screen but it's by no means an issue.
The screen I got for my "new" Z3, is full of problems. It has press marks(areas on the screen which appear brighter/whiter) and the screen "flickers" on high brightness. My friend can't see it well, but I can very clearly see the screen going bright->dark->bright->dark slightly and very quickly.
Dropped mine and got it replaced at a cheap place in Bangkok.
Colours are the same, viewing angles are not as good, but
those doesn't matter to me.
Been 2 months dropped phone again, screen shattert again...
Biggest supprise: Touch is still working perfectly! Seems like the cheap replacement screen doesn't have the NoGap technology like the original ones haha. Seems like win win to me!
laboratik said:
After a shattered screen i got it replaced.two months waoting time.now have jdi panel but brightness is very low and have lots of screen bleed around the edges.the repairman did not do a good job but the panel itself is of lower quality.color and contrast ok but luminosity is about 70%of the original...not happy but no money for yet another panel...
Conclusion:dont drop the phone...
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Thanks for the responses guys and sorry to hear about your screens.
Made a new poll. Please participate.
I'm trying to make a case that there are different versions of LCD panels made by different manufacturers.
They don't advertise which is which but we're starting to notice now that we're having out screens replaced.
I replaced my LG D800 screen with one from Amazon and the colors are slightly darker but other than that no big deal. I didn't do a good job with the replacement so there is definite light bleed on the edges and after four months of using it im getting ghost touches if I press on the lower portion of the screen. Don't think it's quite worth the $80 replacement to try again and get it right, just something I'll deal with until a new phone comes out and I can get it replaced all together.
Similar experience to laboratik except the repair was done at LG so the workmanship is good. But it is jdi panel and darker than the original.
Thank you guys for the responses. This thread should be helpful to others in our same situation.
The sad fact is that the market is flooded with aftermarket screens made by who knows.
Just compared my screen with the S6 Edge and have to say I'm very impressed with the image and color on this replacement screen however that's where the buck stops.
The reduced viewing angles are tolerable at best. I'd hate to remove this replacement screen send it back all over again...roll, dice pray I get a perfect match but unless I'm removing it from a G2 myself I'm starting to believe it's not likely it'll happen.
Check out this review on Amazon re: the screen I have.
This guy nails my current situation
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/review/..._dp_cr?cursor=3&qid=1428191059&sort=rd&sr=8-1
tiguy99 said:
For those of you who've replaced your screens either DIY or via LG warranty replacement...please post how your screen quality and viewing angles compare to the original LCD.
I'll start...
1. On my Current G2, I had a perfect screen. Perfect viewing angles and excellent image quality with no defects
2. Ebay Replacement screen #1 had dead pixels and Mira lines.
3. Ebay replacement screen # 2 had horrible color. Almost black and white
4. Amazon replacement screen has great color & image quality but lesser degree of viewing angles.
It's hard to explain but easy to compare to other G2s and phones when you compare side by side.
After all these screen swaps in the last couple months I've decided to keep this screen and use the phone as is.
How does your replacement screen compare to the original one?
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I got a few of them from eBay, I can link you the buyer if you want, I've sold them and they are close to OEM, they only have one MAJOR flaw, they are thicker. While you'd think this wouldn't be an issue, they are thick enough to not be able to slip into most cases, so it's annoying.
http://www.ebay.com/usr/wholesaleblimited?_trksid=p2053788.m1543.l2754
That's the ebay seller I use for replacement parts.
So far the screens have been OEM quality( G2, GPro, AHD) I've bought a few from there, and they all have great quality, except for the thickness, they all seem to be thicker, this is probably due to it not being real gorilla glass, and just a knock off lol.
it looks like my replacement screen for LG service center has slightly lower sunlight legibility than original,
I dont know which panel is this, but brightness is reduced
sameerm02 said:
it looks like my replacement screen for LG service center has slightly lower sunlight legibility than original,
I dont know which panel is this, but brightness is reduced
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After removing the Amazon screen and reinstalling the original one, I notice the Amazon one has slightly higher ppi/contrast with a smoother looking picture....WTH
Now if I can have that with the original screen's viewing angles I'd be golden....
Oh well....time to pack it back and return it back...will report back shortly
sjk971005 said:
After having touch screen issues on my phone (no-touch zone, ghost touches), I bought a replacement screen for my D800 off eBay.
Got it replaced and so far, the quality (colours, brightness, touch accuracy) is very good. I'd say the screen is slightly more yellow than my original screen but it's by no means an issue.
The screen I got for my "new" Z3, is full of problems. It has press marks(areas on the screen which appear brighter/whiter) and the screen "flickers" on high brightness. My friend can't see it well, but I can very clearly see the screen going bright->dark->bright->dark slightly and very quickly.
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strange, that happens to me also, totally stock phone, no replacements at all
sent from the grey stuff inside my skull
Silentwidow said:
I got a few of them from eBay, I can link you the buyer if you want, I've sold them and they are close to OEM, they only have one MAJOR flaw, they are thicker. While you'd think this wouldn't be an issue, they are thick enough to not be able to slip into most cases, so it's annoying.
That's the ebay seller I use for replacement parts.
So far the screens have been OEM quality( G2, GPro, AHD) I've bought a few from there, and they all have great quality, except for the thickness, they all seem to be thicker, this is probably due to it not being real gorilla glass, and just a knock off lol.
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I bougth several screens from that seller... but with frame... i have not noticed about the "thicker".
But, is not just knock off, my screens has knock on... I think you have to run the "update touch menu" in service menu...
Hye guys. Im sorry if im in the wrong thread. Right now im in need for lg g2 d802 lcd full assembly replacement but im in tight budget right now. I can afford max for 60 bucks. ( im still depressed about losing my job though lol ) I've found several replacement at ebay from China that is under my budget but im in doubt if it is quality enough to be acceptable to be use in this great phone? I've heard about "crazy touch" issue too so im afraid if im not lucky enough to get one of those. Anyone here have experienced with these full lcd assembly from ebay? I would like to know if all those claim are true or not.
Anyway this is one im talking about - http://www.ebay.com.my/itm/301568732266?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649
kopter36 said:
Hye guys. Im sorry if im in the wrong thread. Right now im in need for lg g2 d802 lcd full assembly replacement but im in tight budget right now. I can afford max for 60 bucks. ( im still depressed about losing my job though lol ) I've found several replacement at ebay from China that is under my budget but im in doubt if it is quality enough to be acceptable to be use in this great phone? I've heard about "crazy touch" issue too so im afraid if im not lucky enough to get one of those. Anyone here have experienced with these full lcd assembly from ebay? I would like to know if all those claim are true or not.
Anyway this is one im talking about - http://www.ebay.com.my/itm/301568732266?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649
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That one almost certainly looks like it will be a low quality replacement you will be unhappy with.
My personal opinion, if you want a full frame screen replacement....at least get one with the LG logo.
Saw one on ebay for 59.00 last night. The seller claimed to test them before they ship.
Http://www.ebay.com/itm/181670823997?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
Not sure which model you have but make sure you confirm with the seller before you bid
i have ordered my replacement screen with frame from etradesupply.com should be reaching me in 5 days time.. Will report back. Got it for $60.
tiguy99 said:
That one almost certainly looks like it will be a low quality replacement you will be unhappy with.
My personal opinion, if you want a full frame screen replacement....at least get one with the LG logo.
Saw one on ebay for 59.00 last night. The seller claimed to test them before they ship.
Http://www.ebay.com/itm/181670823997?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
Not sure which model you have but make sure you confirm with the seller before you bid
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That one looks legit to me but i need to ask the seller first. Its going to be so many question from me. Lol.
Btw my phone model is D802.
somberi said:
i have ordered my replacement screen with frame from etradesupply.com should be reaching me in 5 days time.. Will report back. Got it for $60.
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Once you got it could you reviewed it here? I might order from etradesupply .com too.
kopter36 said:
That one looks legit to me but i need to ask the seller first. Its going to be so many question from me. Lol.
Btw my phone model is D802.
Once you got it could you reviewed it here? I might order from etradesupply .com too.
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My shipment status says expected delivery Wed, Apr 15. Hope there are no more delays. Will keep the thread posted on how the screen performs.

Replacement display => lower resolution?

Hi there.
My cousin dropped his phone and completely shattered the front glass. Phone still worked fine though. Went shopping for a replacement LCD+Touch glass part and finally found a shop which charged him about 60 bucks (this included service).
The display is not terrible, but it's definitely a no-brand spare, it's darker, has a blue-ish tint to it and on top of that, it seems to run on a lower resolution. It works fine for looking at memes on social media and stuff, but text and icons look jagged. The system effectively believes it's running untouched at 1080x1920 (checked via "wm size"), but the display itself is pushing less pixels than that.
He can live with that, though, so here comes my question point for discussion: Is there any practical way to measure the actual, physical resolution of this display?
I just thought it would be nice for Android to render everything at this display's native resolution. Jagged edges wont be gone, but I'm pretty sure using appropiate graphics assets and proper density is better than whatever downscaling is happening here.
Regards.
Get a magnifying glass and count the number of physical pixels.
All jokes aside, if you're rooted you can first try figure out what panel you have with "dmesg | grep panel" in terminal.
Other than that you should go back to the store your cousin got the screen repaired and demand an explanation from them and a refund.
Attached is the output I get on my own Z2 which has a OEM display. I didn't need root for this hehe. Lets see what it looks like on his phone next time I meet with him.
I really think requesting a refund is out of the question, it's been a few weeks since the repair took place and service technicians are a PITA to deal with 'round here.
Anyhow, what I'm worried about the most is software updates on the repaired Z2. Chinese knock-off parts are known to stop working or straight out break when treated with non-factory default firmware. It's sitting on 5.1 as we speak.
Update: The replacement display works after an upgrade to M build .291, the phone is now rooted and equiped with TWRP. I'll try to run
Code:
wm size 540x960
and
Code:
wm density 240
on it and see what happens. It could very well be a half-resolution panel, or a FWVGA one, we'll see.
UPDATE #2: The display looks worse after the fact. There's no saving it haha.
you buy a stock dislay from Sony or others?
Are they jagged or actually interlacing? I got a replacement that looked jagged but then I noticed they were actually interlacing which kind of looks like every other pixel is tearing slightly.
That gave it a jagged look. So it may be the right resolution, but just a faulty LCD. I was sent a new screen on request (ebay).
Either way you should get a replacement.
i got some low res display cheap from china. it was horrific resolution.. device also crashed ala bluescreen-of-death, especially when plying blossom blast or watching fb video. i ordered a display from eu on ebay, and now i'm happy again. and so is the device.
Same here and how to make things better
Flash kcal flashable mod and then use these settings R=255
Green=250 blue=245
Saturation =65
Value=135
Contrast =135
Ok turns out he broke the display again. This second replacement actually looks great, there's little difference when compared side-by-side with my Z2. Good thing he's no longer doomed to a bad display haha.
xRevengerZee said:
Flash kcal flashable mod and then use these settings R=255
Green=250 blue=245
Saturation =65
Value=135
Contrast =135
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Not sure how this is supposed to help with resolution. Perhaps it would help with the blue tint, but the stock white balance does this as well.
Da Iceman said:
Are they jagged or actually interlacing? I got a replacement that looked jagged but then I noticed they were actually interlacing which kind of looks like every other pixel is tearing slightly.
That gave it a jagged look. So it may be the right resolution, but just a faulty LCD. I was sent a new screen on request (ebay).
Either way you should get a replacement.
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Now that you mention it, that could explain the scanlines effect when looked up close.
rbrandser said:
i got some low res display cheap from china. it was horrific resolution.. device also crashed ala bluescreen-of-death, especially when plying blossom blast or watching fb video. i ordered a display from eu on ebay, and now i'm happy again. and so is the device.
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Glad to know that. Who is this "eu"? Europe? Lol I'm out of touch here. Glad to know you got a fine display.
I REALLY hope to never ever need to go through display replacement lottery.
Compared to other devices, this Xperia is not hard to repair, and there are cheap spare parts, and quality parts available from a number of EUropean sellers.
Anyway, it's Friday, good to see this forum again, it's really a nice place.
Oh yeah, my daughter after terrorizing me for years finally made me buy her an iPhone, well... I'm waiting for replacement display nr5 for this 5s in a year now. Lol.
Pixelado said:
Hi there.
My cousin dropped his phone and completely shattered the front glass. Phone still worked fine though. Went shopping for a replacement LCD+Touch glass part and finally found a shop which charged him about 60 bucks (this included service).
The display is not terrible, but it's definitely a no-brand spare, it's darker, has a blue-ish tint to it and on top of that, it seems to run on a lower resolution. It works fine for looking at memes on social media and stuff, but text and icons look jagged. The system effectively believes it's running untouched at 1080x1920 (checked via "wm size"), but the display itself is pushing less pixels than that.
He can live with that, though, so here comes my question point for discussion: Is there any practical way to measure the actual, physical resolution of this display?
I just thought it would be nice for Android to render everything at this display's native resolution. Jagged edges wont be gone, but I'm pretty sure using appropiate graphics assets and proper density is better than whatever downscaling is happening here.
Regards.
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Can you send me a link for the original replacement display?
napyaninja said:
Can you send me a link for the original replacement display?
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Sorry, he bought his display from a brick and mortar store, I have no idea where they get their parts from

Lines all over the screen and it flickers

Hello guys, I hope for you expert opinion here. Yesterday I picked up my beloved Note 4 Global version and saw lines all of the screen, and it flickers all the time. It is definitely a hardware issue because the lines can be seen on the boot and in the TWRP. Also if I apply a bit of pressure on the phone on different sides, sometimes you can see the lines changing, ones they diapered for 5 minutes completely. I have dropped it a day before, from my trousers pocket, but it was fine for a while after that...
I bought this phone from www.gearbest.com and I live in Germany. After reading all the reviews about the warranty procedure I decided that I don't want to send it back to gearbest, because in the best case scenario I will get the phone in half a year, in the worst I won't get it at all.
My question is, do you think the fault is in the motherboard or LCD screen itself? I could buy a new LCD for 25 euros and replace it myself.
NiKiToS-04 said:
Hello guys, I hope for you expert opinion here. Yesterday I picked up my beloved Note 4 Global version and saw lines all of the screen, and it flickers all the time. It is definitely a hardware issue because the lines can be seen on the boot and in the TWRP. Also if I apply a bit of pressure on the phone on different sides, sometimes you can see the lines changing, ones they diapered for 5 minutes completely. I have dropped it a day before, from my trousers pocket, but it was fine for a while after that...
I bought this phone from www.gearbest.com and I live in Germany. After reading all the reviews about the warranty procedure I decided that I don't want to send it back to gearbest, because in the best case scenario I will get the phone in half a year, in the worst I won't get it at all.
My question is, do you think the fault is in the motherboard or LCD screen itself? I could buy a new LCD for 25 euros and replace it myself.
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from the teardown video, the screen removal is not that hard but not sure if you can get the screen for 25 euros tbh. Best of luck~
asusm930 said:
from the teardown video, the screen removal is not that hard but not sure if you can get the screen for 25 euros tbh. Best of luck~
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I know it's not hard, I've done it to other phones as well. The question is if it's the screen, or the motherboard.
Found a screen here, as far as I know, the 4X screen is compatible with Global version.
https://www.amazon.de/HYYT-Touchscr...30886&sr=8-1&keywords=xiaomi+redmi+note+4+LCD
NiKiToS-04 said:
I know it's not hard, I've done it to other phones as well. The question is if it's the screen, or the motherboard.
Found a screen here, as far as I know, the 4X screen is compatible with Global version.
https://www.amazon.de/HYYT-Touchscr...30886&sr=8-1&keywords=xiaomi+redmi+note+4+LCD
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yweah ur concern is more on wether its a motherboard problem or screen problem right? gotta be tough buying a phone from china @ your place
asusm930 said:
yweah ur concern is more on wether its a motherboard problem or screen problem right? gotta be tough buying a phone from china @ your place
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That is correct, I don't want to buy a new LCD to find out that some controller somewhere on the motherboard is dead.
Actually buying the phone was very easy. Having any kind of service is much harder. And you can't buy this phone in Germany. They don't sell them here.
NiKiToS-04 said:
That is correct, I don't want to buy a new LCD to find out that some controller somewhere on the motherboard is dead.
Actually buying the phone was very easy. Having any kind of service is much harder. And you can't buy this phone in Germany. They don't sell them here.
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Can You Tell how the issue got resolved? Did replacing the LCD Work for You? I have the Same issue....
grc_king said:
Can You Tell how the issue got resolved? Did replacing the LCD Work for You? I have the Same issue....
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Yeah, replacing the LCD did the trick, except I got my new screen cracked and have to replace it again :cyclops:

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