Results 1 to 5 of 5

Thread: Ever replaced a screen on an Android?

  1. #1
    MOUSTACHE AFICIONADO
    Join Date
    Sep 2011
    Owner Since
    2006

    Location
    DARDAGO, ITALY
    Posts
    41
    Thanks
    3
    Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts

    Ever replaced a screen on an Android?

    So, I was given an Android HTC MyTouch G4 free with a broken screen (LCD and digitizer both busted) and I've watched the YouTube vid on repairing them which looks to be very straightforward. Has anyone ever used an Ebay replacement screen and digitizer? It looks like the sellers have generally good reviews and the screens are pretty cheap, but I want to see if someone has tried one before with positive results.

    I've never used Android before, I'm not really much of a "cell phone guy". I don't text or have a facebook account or have any desire to surf the web on my cell phone, but with Memphetic working on the Android MMCD I thought I'd give it a shot.

    1991 VR4
    1995 SAAB 900 SE (Daily Driver)
    1998 S-10 (Still in the USA...)

  2. #2
    Stuper Moderator
    Join Date
    Jul 2010
    Owner Since
    January 2003

    Posts
    1,108
    Thanks
    395
    Thanked 638 Times in 383 Posts
    onebadmollafolla would be the one to talk to. He's the resident cell guru.

    Jeremy

    Quote Originally Posted by Echo419 View Post
    Douches

  3. The Following User Says Thank You to HilbillyHomeboy For This Useful Post:


  4. #3
    Forum User Not Verified
    Join Date
    Sep 2010
    Owner Since
    2004

    Location
    Omaha, Nebraska
    Posts
    316
    Thanks
    253
    Thanked 808 Times in 456 Posts
    Quote Originally Posted by HilbillyHomeboy View Post
    onebadmollafolla would be the one to talk to. He's the resident cell guru.

    Jeremy



















    But in all seriousness it's not that bad. I have never done it personally but I have talked with many techs that have. They aren't as complex and hard to take apart as you might think. A general rule is that replacement part tend not to work as well/ last as long as the stockers that came on the phone.

  5. The Following User Says Thank You to onebadmollafolla For This Useful Post:


  6. #4
    MOUSTACHE AFICIONADO
    Join Date
    Sep 2011
    Owner Since
    2006

    Location
    DARDAGO, ITALY
    Posts
    41
    Thanks
    3
    Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts
    Quote Originally Posted by onebadmollafolla View Post


















    But in all seriousness it's not that bad. I have never done it personally but I have talked with many techs that have. They aren't as complex and hard to take apart as you might think. A general rule is that replacement part tend not to work as well/ last as long as the stockers that came on the phone.
    That was my concern, the market seems to be flooded with different screens and digitizers from all parts of asia. As long as it will perform simple tasks and run MMCD I'll be happy. I'm not unhappy with my old Palm datalogger, but the price was right on this as long as the cheapo replacement parts work out for it. The actual remove broken part/replace with new looks simple, the instructional video took only 8 mins with the guy going slow and trying to keep the phone in view of the camera the whole time. I'm good with tedious small parts repairs even with my big fingers, I just depend on tweezers and jewelers tools more than others might have to.

    Thanks OneBad and HillbillyHomeboy, I think I'll give this a shot.

  7. #5
    Forum User Not Verified
    Join Date
    Sep 2010
    Owner Since
    2004

    Location
    Omaha, Nebraska
    Posts
    316
    Thanks
    253
    Thanked 808 Times in 456 Posts
    Quote Originally Posted by Badandy247 View Post
    That was my concern, the market seems to be flooded with different screens and digitizers from all parts of asia. As long as it will perform simple tasks and run MMCD I'll be happy. I'm not unhappy with my old Palm datalogger, but the price was right on this as long as the cheapo replacement parts work out for it. The actual remove broken part/replace with new looks simple, the instructional video took only 8 mins with the guy going slow and trying to keep the phone in view of the camera the whole time. I'm good with tedious small parts repairs even with my big fingers, I just depend on tweezers and jewelers tools more than others might have to.

    Thanks OneBad and HillbillyHomeboy, I think I'll give this a shot.
    Yeah, if you have jewelry and small electronics tools for some of those really really small screws you're one step ahead. If you need a tool, go stop by a cellphone store. If they're nice enough, they should be able to lend you a tool or two in-store.

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
The 3000GT/Stealth/GTO Web History Project
3000gt.com
3000GT / Stealth International WWWboard Archive
Jim's (RED3KGT) Reststop
3000GT/Stealth/GTO Information and Resources
Team 3S
3000GT / Stealth / GTO Information
daveblack.net
3000GT/Stealth/GTO Clubs and Groups
Michigan 3S
MInnesota 3S
Wisconsin 3S
Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas 3S
North California 3000GT/Stealth
United Society of 3S Owners
3000GT/Stealth/GTO Forums
3000GT/Stealth International
3000GT/Stealth/GTO Event Pages
3S National Gathering
East Coast Gathering
Upper Mid-West Gathering
Blue Ridge Gathering