[Q] Digitizer can it break by itself without (moderate/strong) outer factors? - Desire HD Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello guys,
I've been using DHD for quite a long time and I never experienced any problems with this phone until I noticed the digitizer is cracked. I just took the phone out of my pocket and realised that it doesn't react when I touch the screen - there is a small crack in the corner. I think this is just the digitizer because the image is displayed correctly and there are also no scratches on Gorilla Glass (i also used screen protector). I have not dropped the phone recently (neither hit it with a hammer) and I'm wondering if it is possible that the digitizer has a factory defect and what about the warranty in such a case because when I heard what is the cost of repair...

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About a month ago, my nephew threw this phone into a bucket of water. After leaving it in rice for about a week or so, it is on and seems to be working fine with the exception of the touch screen. Only the very left part of it is functioning.
I attempted to open it up to clear any water on the LCD and the glass (no water was found). This still didn't work.
What do you think I should do? replace the Glass on the outside? or the LCD? I am not sure how the touch works on the wildfire s. My guess is that the glass does everything and the LCD is just for display. Am I correct? Do I just need to buy the glass?
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[Q] Question about the display/digitizer.

Long story short my colleague dropped her S3 and the glass is okay (not cracked) and the AMOLED display is is fine as well, however it is not responding to her touches. Would this be the digitizer? And if so, would she just be able to replace the digitizer itself? Or would it require the entire LED/Glass/Digitizer piece?
Edit: To clarify what I'm trying to explain:
This is what I'm looking at for the digitizer only.
This is what I'm looking at for the entire LED/Glass/Digitizer
You're going to need to replace the glass and digitizer. When you take the gorilla glass off it shatters the screen rendering it useless.

[Q] Dropped my S3

So I dropped my S3 at school today face down on the screen. When I turned it on this is what it looked like: puu.sh/2kZuc. The touch screen is completely unresponsive and was wondering what kind of repair would I need. Would just replacing the LCD work or would it be a backlight issue? etc.
If the touchscreen is not responding, I would say you need to replace the digitizer. Check your pm.
TPU case next time Some people complain, but on flat surfaces it helps break impact
Yes it is your digitizer.

[Q] Cracked screen and usage

Hi everyone. I have learned a lot from the forums over the years and have been on here since my very first android device (by way of introduction, I don't think I have ever posted). I did use the search and found threads talking about replacing broken screens on the 10.1 2014 but none addressed my actual question.
I found my device with a hairline crack in the lower portion of the screen, running from just to the right of the back button to about an inch and a half to two inches up the right side of the device. I have seen that the screen is glued on the edges and that the digitizer is not completely glued to the LCD. However, I have too much dust and cat hair and stuff around to be sure of getting a completely clean replacement job done.
Since the crack seems to be complete, edge to edge, and I do have the tablet in an otterbox case to reduce flexing, should it be fine for use until the price of the LCD/Glass combo comes down in price? So far, running my finger and stylus over the area there seems to be no reduction in function, and the LCD underneath is completely intact. I have a screen protector over the screen, so I cannot even feel the crack. (In case anyone was curious how it happened in an otterbox, I was overconfident and threw it into my purse without the screen shield on it, and something in my purse pressed on the edge of the screen)
I saw a lot of talk about replacing the screen, but no comments on anyone continuing to use the device with a crack in it. Thanks for reading, I know I can be long winded.
@noxdrako I don't see why not. Majority of the time when a display cracks its only the outer parts and internel parts remain untouched. My brother has been using his cracked Blackberry tablet for ages and I have a friend who has been using his S3 which has a hairline crack along the screen for well over a year with no issues.
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Thanks for the reply. I have been using it with some tlc till i can afford to have it repaired. After I repair i am thinking of putting a tempered glass protector on it.

[q] please help screen needs replace

Hey All.
Been using nexus 7 2013 since last 2 years. My nephew dropped it and the screen cracked from the side. The device is working fine. The touch doesn't work at the the area of the cracks on the top right, and a few other places. But works everywhere else on the screen. My question is what has to be replaced, the digitizer or the entire LCD. My personal diagnoses is only the upper glass needs to be replaced. Please advice further!
Digitizer is for $15 and the whole thing is for $50. What has to be replaced and how to find out?
Please see the pictures and help me please
Unless you have a way of separating the glass/digitizer from the actual lcd you need the whole assembly. It's all glued together you can't just lift off the glass.
Heeeboo said:
Hey All.
Been using nexus 7 2013 since last 2 years. My nephew dropped it and the screen cracked from the side. The device is working fine. The touch doesn't work at the the area of the cracks on the top right, and a few other places. But works everywhere else on the screen. My question is what has to be replaced, the digitizer or the entire LCD. My personal diagnoses is only the upper glass needs to be replaced. Please advice further!
Digitizer is for $15 and the whole thing is for $50. What has to be replaced and how to find out?
Please see the pictures and help me please
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You'd be much better off replacing the whole assembly. Separating the digitizer from the lcd can be done, but the problem is with locating a digitizer that works. I've tried this for about 5 times, and each time I had to return the digitizer to the vendor.
Also, since the bezel (frame) is designed so the digitizer back always touches the lcd surface (they are glued together on the original assembly), you'll have those strange "rainbow" spots on them when the device is turned off.
Not to mention that if you use an adhesive that's too thin, there's a chance the digitizer might be bent, not enough to crack it, but enough to distort touch sensitivity, resulting in some spots being unresponsive. In short, too much of a hassle for a 30-buck saving.

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