How to attach fingerprint scanner replacement - Xiaomi Mi 5s Questions & Answers

Hi everyone!
I bought a new display and a new fingerprint scanner. Now, on the old one the scanner was solidly glued to the screen. Does anyone have any ideas on how I should attach the new scanner to the new screen?
Like, is there thin double sides tape I could use? Just an example. On MIUI someone told me to use epoxy, would that block the ultrasonic fingerprint you think?
I attached some photo's, two are of the old scanner, still with some white display on it. it needs to be on the small glass windows in the other photo. The glass of the home-button on the old scanner is glues directly with some very thin-spread glue.
This is the new one I have:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/New...-ID-Fingerprint-Sensor-Parts/32803906214.html
What would you think is the best way to attach a ultrasonic fingerprint scanner to a display?
Please think with me! Thank you so much

Just use some epoxy resin! You know, the one that comes in two parts, and you mix together.
Take one that hardens in 3-5 minutes, prepare only a little glue, you wont need more than an equivalent of a small coin.
Make a test first, take same quantity of each resin component and mix it gently for about 10 seconds,then apply it to something you don't care about (ex. the old broken screen, and glue the old sensor into it). Wait the required time and then check that it's nicely glued.
If you made the mix wrong it won't work well and may keep in liquid state.
Have some alcohol to clean (Alcohol for wounds works well), the epoxy cleans easily with it when it's liquid. But once it has hardened it will be a nightmare!
When you are about to glue the sensor on the new screen, apply some epoxy onto the sensor, making a uniform coating of about 0.3mm or so, no too much, but it must be a little in excess to fully fill the gap between the sensor and the screen.
I often use it to repair phones in special cases as this one, never had a problem!

I should go for UV glue, I think this is what they do on manufacturer.
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If you where buying on Aliexpress why didn't you just buy one that was already glued? It costs a couple of dollars more.

pr0x2 said:
If you where buying on Aliexpress why didn't you just buy one that was already glued? It costs a couple of dollars more.
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Could you please share a link? I didn't find a screen with working fingerprint sensor that cost only a couple of dollars more

Hey, did it work? I mean the epoxy surely does work, but does the sensor function properly? I would be willing to pay those 100$ for the original screen, but all of them are out of stock, and 150$ is a bit too much That means I have to go the oem screen assembly route :/
My screen died in milkwater btw.

did you solve the problem? i have to do same process but i dont know how

same here.
looking for soolution

Did you solve the problem? did you try to glue the fingerprint sensor to the new lcd? Could you please tell us about your experience, I am in the same situation

I'm gonna be trying this, but it will be a month or so till I get my new screen.

Piciu256 said:
Hey, did it work? I mean the epoxy surely does work, but does the sensor function properly? I would be willing to pay those 100$ for the original screen, but all of them are out of stock, and 150$ is a bit too much That means I have to go the oem screen assembly route :/
My screen died in milkwater btw.
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Where do all of you see screens for 100$??? Every OEM screen that I've seen on eBay runs from 50-70$ CAD so like 40-55$ USD

I looked in google and Aliexpress, I dont want an OEM screen- I want an original one, but noone sells it for a reasonable price. I found a original LCD with OEM digitizer though (40$), and thats what I went for. Just waiting for the package.
I bought the highest rated fingerprint sensor also, gonna report if it works.

@Piciu256 Tell us how is it going, how will you connect and if it works.
Could you please share the links and how long will it take for it to arrive to your house.
I can share some ideas with you.

I bought my screen assembly on Dragon Tt site, it's the "oem glass+original LCD" one, the fingerprint reader is this one: s. aliexpress. com/jemyIrQN
Should be 2 weeks tops till the LCD comes, then I'm going to use a standard 2 piece epoxy to assemble the thing, then the b7000 glue to attach the assembly to the frame.
Gonna report again after the fact if it went well.

Interested in this as well, following this topic . Just busted up my screen, the buttons and fingerprint scanner don't or barely work anymore.
Can someone recommend a good replacement screen, or is the dragon-tt the best option?
Thanks

I'm replace LCD and bought new fingerprint sensor. New sensor replce with b7000 blue, but fingerprint doesn't work.
Anybody know how to resolve this problem?

The sensor is bad or the b7000 glue is not appropriate for this operation (why you no use 2 part epoxy as sudgested?) either way you are fckd- you cannot remove the sensor without destroying it, and you probably cannot clean the surface well enough without damaging the screen to install a new sensor so no fingerprint for you.
My screen came in today, I'll report in 2 days if all works. @edit the epoxy is curing atm, its great because its so sticky- you just need to locate it in the beginning and not touch it for few hours, it makes its magic by itself- no need to anker anything down

The sensor didn't work for me either, tho that might be a case of my phone not working properly as the previous one wasn't working either.
The screen is great quality, the digitizer sticks up a little more than original though.
If you want to try yourself- use epoxy, it seems perfect for this use, the sensor is 5$ so it doesn't cost you anything
ps. Do any of you also experience this weird glitch in chrome that when I type something longish then the app takes up to 1,6GB (I believe the system doesn't grant more) RAM and freezes? (this post was enough to freeze twice and crash)

Hey guys, someone replace fingerprint and works fine? I'll paste mine What do you use for this? epoxy is safe?
thanks

Piciu256 said:
The sensor didn't work for me either, tho that might be a case of my phone not working properly as the previous one wasn't working either.
The screen is great quality, the digitizer sticks up a little more than original though.
If you want to try yourself- use epoxy, it seems perfect for this use, the sensor is 5$ so it doesn't cost you anything
ps. Do any of you also experience this weird glitch in chrome that when I type something longish then the app takes up to 1,6GB (I believe the system doesn't grant more) RAM and freezes? (this post was enough to freeze twice and crash)
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does the homebutton function work tho?

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[Q] Touch Pro 2 stuck in Landscape

Hello,
I dropped my Touch Pro 2 in fresh water. No insurance of course and no more discount from T-mobile to buy a new phone.
Following video instructions on youtube I disassembled it, I believe without breaking anything.
The LCD screen was gone (water inside), and I bought a new one in eBay.
Once I received it I reassambled the phone. Evertyhting seems to work fine but... the screen is stuck in landscape!
Of course I did soft and hard reset, tried to play / disable the G-sensor and orientation sensor, nothing: I believe it has to do with some switch that recognize when the keyboard is slide open, but I have no idea what sensor is it, I can't find any mechanism that resemble a micro switch or a mini magnet related to the opening / closing of the keyboard. Instead I find a microswitch that senses when the pen is inside, but nothing about the screen.
Any suggestion, does anybody here have any hardware knowledge on this topic? I tried to use software like Gyrator 2 which put a patch on the problem, but I would rather fix the hardware first: perhaps I did not mount something correctly, where is this sensor, is it magnetic or microswitch, I can't see anything even with lenses on.
thank you all in advance
....
I have exactly same problem, my TP2 is stuck in landscape mode. I bought TP2 in the US. My housing was broken so I bought a new one in europe the oem one with lcd screen and digitizer... Could this make the problem?
I am pretty sad, I dont want to buy a new phone :S
The sensor must be in the screen-half of the phone underneath where the red "end call" button is. This is demonstrated if a healthy phone is slid open, and then you pass a small magnet underneath the screen in that area, screen will flip between portrait and landscape.
Which yes I did the same thing today and it was your post randell that helped me. All you need to do is go to walmart purchase the smallest but most powerful smallest magnet you can find. cut you a piece of it, superglue it to the bottom right corner. worked like a charm.
or if you wanted to open your case back up like i did you can superglue it on the inside lol. If you look at your old case you will find your old magnet you can use. simple easy just thought id let you know k bye ta ta.
sabwjawdjw said:
which yes i did the same thing today and it was your post randell that helped me. All you need to do is go to walmart purchase the smallest but most powerful smallest magnet you can find. Cut you a piece of it, superglue it to the bottom right corner. Worked like a charm.
Or if you wanted to open your case back up like i did you can superglue it on the inside lol. If you look at your old case you will find your old magnet you can use. Simple easy just thought id let you know k bye ta ta.
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thank you verrrrrrrryyyyyyyyyyyy muchhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
thank youuuuuuuuu
I was on here by chance and I had the same issue when I replaced my digitizer on my TP2 a year ago. I could never figure it out so I bit bullet and brought a new phone. I will try this when I get home and if it works be great because i loved that phone soo much when I had it thanks guys!!

Broken Screen - Which part should i buy?

My GF broke the screen on her Droid Incredible, Verizon insurance wants $100 to replace it, so not sure it is worth it for this phone, and she has a few months left before her upgrade is ready. If i am going to try to fix it for her, can anyone with experience tell me what parts specifically I would need? The LCD seems fine, so i would think i can replace just the digitizer, which i can get on Amazon for $16
http://www.amazon.com/Incredible-Sc...ement-Adhesives/dp/B005TGX6X8/ref=pd_cp_cps_0
They also sell with front housing
http://www.amazon.com/Touch-Screen-Glass-Digitizer-Incredible/dp/B005L0XRRM/ref=pd_cp_cps_1
any tips which to buy or what to do etc?
Why would one/How does one know if they need to replace the LCD as well?
All touch aspects of phone working fine and seems like it's just the glass cracked.
Dillsnik said:
My GF broke the screen on her Droid Incredible, Verizon insurance wants $100 to replace it, so not sure it is worth it for this phone, and she has a few months left before her upgrade is ready. If i am going to try to fix it for her, can anyone with experience tell me what parts specifically I would need? The LCD seems fine, so i would think i can replace just the digitizer, which i can get on Amazon for $16
http://www.amazon.com/Incredible-Sc...ement-Adhesives/dp/B005TGX6X8/ref=pd_cp_cps_0
They also sell with front housing
http://www.amazon.com/Touch-Screen-Glass-Digitizer-Incredible/dp/B005L0XRRM/ref=pd_cp_cps_1
any tips which to buy or what to do etc?
Why would one/How does one know if they need to replace the LCD as well?
All touch aspects of phone working fine and seems like it's just the glass cracked.
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I am no expert, but it would seem that if anything under the glass was broken, you would need to replace the lcd (that is, if you could see the lcd "leaking" or being distorted)
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Nothing under the screen seems broken.
Anyone done this?
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Nothing under the screen seems broken.
Anyone done this?
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Unfortunately I have had the pleasure of replacing my digitizer twice. You definitely wanna buy it WITH the frame or housing. The adhesive is like industrial strength and you will end up breaking the original anyways when trying to remove the digitizer from it. I have to warn you that doing this repair yourself will void your warranty. Make sure the digitizer you get comes with the tools required to get the phone apart. You can get this as a package on eBay fairly cheap too. There are about 3-4 circuit strips that will have to be removed from their clips, don't be intimidated by them, but be gentle. Your first time is gonna take you a while, just be patient. If you need to do it a second time, its gonna be a breeze. PM me if you have any concerns during your repair.
yea get a digitizer also,
I had the same thing happen to me, it was a pain but there are a few videos on youtube
that should help you through it, though it doesn't sound like its that bad
Definitely go with the digitizer and housing replacement together. Bottom line, it will make your life so much less of a headache while replacing it.
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I just replaced mine this weekend. I attached some before, during, and after pictures...
These were the guides that I followed:
Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TfpPS7oO4Q8
Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJMAmKpk20c
Personally, I went with just the glass/digitizer (your first link) and it went fine. The glass is difficult to get out of the housing, but it's not that bad. It probably took me 20 minutes to get the old glass out, maybe 5 minutes of cleaning goo from the old adhesive, and probably another 5 minutes to put the new glass back on.
Some Tips:
The pry tool that comes with it is very cheap. I would suggest using it sparingly until you get to the LCD panel extraction and glass removal. You want it to be as in good of condition as can be when you get to those later steps.
Use a blow-drier to heat up the adhesive, and get it to the point where you almost cant touch it. I used some yellow kitchen gloves so I could get it a little hotter and still be able to hold it. I used a combination of my hands and the pry tool and worked mostly along the sides and top first, then separated the bottom last.
The guy in the youtube videos uses glue, but you shouldn't need that. It comes with pre-cut adhesive strips, which work great. One word of caution though... The sheet that they come on is scored for you, but I suggest using an x-acto to cut them out. This is especially important for the thin rectangle that goes around the outside of the glass. You really don't want to pull on that... you don't want it to get stretched or twisted. Summary: the strips work great, just be careful extracting them from the sheet they come on, and placing them on the phone.
Don't forget to get the red earpiece grill off of the old glass before throwing it away. You'll need to super glue that back onto the housing, but it's really easy to see where it goes. This should be the only thing you need glue for.
When removing the glass, cleaning up gunk from the old adhesive, and applying new adhesive, be careful of the electronics at the bottom for your capacitive buttons... you definitely don't want to harm or obstruct those.
This should probably go without saying, but make sure not to touch the inside of the new glass, or the LCD panel. You don't want fingerprints or dust inside the phone. Even if you don't touch it, I would still give it a shot of compressed air right before putting it in, just to make sure there's no dust.
I would say that it's probably worth the extra $10-12 bucks to get it with the housing already included, but it's definitely not necessary if you want to save a little money. As I said above, it only took me about a half hour to get the old glass out and the new glass in, and from what it sounds like, there is still some effort involved even if you get it with the housing (moving the circuitry from the old one). I wouldn't worry about breaking the frame... it's pretty strong. If you break it, you're doing it wrong. Although, if your frame has some scrapes and other assorted road rash on it like mine does (see first picture), then maybe you might want a new one anyway. Another consideration... the reviews on Amazon for the one without the housing are much better, but that could just be because of people who don't know what they're doing... who knows.
If you have any questions, I'd certainly be willing to help... PM me if you want. And if I'm going to be around when you go to actually do the replacement, I can give you my gchat address in case you have any questions during the process.

Very Cheap Atrix Replacement Parts

http://www.chinagadgetland.com/fing...e-for-motorola-atrix-4g-mb860-p-10007339.html
I just found this website and ordered a new fingerprint scanner. It is a lot cheaper than Cellular DR. I'll update the thread when I receive it on request. You can use paypal so you should be safe.
thank's for sharing! from where did you order?how much shipping?
Hi, do you know if this bezel:
http://www.chinagadgetland.com/front-bezel-cover-for-motorola-atrix-4g-mb860-p-10007155.html
will replace the casing around the hdmi and charging port as I have snapped mine and the phone is slightly lose in the dock.
Shipping was only $4.
Not sure if thats the side, but it does not look like it to me.
Though this seems like a good vendor, they're hardly cheap.
I've seen the Atrix's LCD for ~$60 and it was over $70 here.
are the replacement part available on ebay not good?
if i wish to replace parts because touch isn't working and no problems with glass then do i have to replace the whole screen+digitizer or just the digitizer?
heavyarms1912 said:
are the replacement part available on ebay not good?
if i wish to replace parts because touch isn't working and no problems with glass then do i have to replace the whole screen+digitizer or just the digitizer?
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Your glass screen is your digitizer so, yes and no lol but you won't have to replace the LCD underneath the digitizer.
I bought a digitizer+frame off of ebay for about the same price as the digitizer this website. It was pretty easy to replace, as cell phone repairs go. It was a little scuffed up when I got it because it was used, but it fixed my issues!
Just received my fingerprint scanner today.
Worked perfectly by the way.
Two cautions:
1. Does not come with the bottom piece of the fingerprint scanner, only the scanner part. What I did was remove the old scanner via force and just super glued the new one on top of the bottom piece.
2. Came marked up by a permanent marker where the scanner is, but easily removed by alcohol.
LivingChampion said:
Just received my fingerprint scanner today.
Worked perfectly by the way.
Two cautions:
1. Does not come with the bottom piece of the fingerprint scanner, only the scanner part. What I did was remove the old scanner via force and just super glued the new one on top of the bottom piece.
2. Came marked up by a permanent marker where the scanner is, but easily removed by alcohol.
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I'm going to order the earphone jack http://www.chinagadgetland.com/earphone-jack-connector-for-motorola-atrix-4g-mb860-p-10007335.html because my earbuds won't plug all the way in.
lol funny thing happened. i replaced my digitizer with an OEM refurbished one and gave it a wipedown somehow in the assembly my fingerprint scanner has started working for the first timeever.
i must say its awesome
Thanks for the link.
LivingChampion said:
I just found this website and ordered a new fingerprint scanner. It is a lot cheaper than Cellular DR. I'll update the thread when I receive it on request. You can use paypal so you should be safe.
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Thanks for sharing this link.
so... this site is legit???
Yes, this site and I are legit.
Bump, maybe someone is looking for this.
Not parts availabe for motorola on the site. Any help??

[Q] Shattered glass

So, I shattered the glass on my Galaxy S3 today. It's pretty messed up (see the attached picture), but the touch works, even in the damaged areas. So it seems it's only the glass that needs to be replaced, with something like this:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Blue-Fron...K_Replacement_Parts_Tools&hash=item417515ee67
Correct?
Yep, goodluck. Replaced the same on my Galaxy Note 2. all good now.
Yeah.... if i were you and have the funds, I would replace the complete assembly ($100-$150 on ebay) and be happy.
I shattered the screen on mine and replaced the digitizer alone and now the screen has freezing/unresponsive issues. I should of known better and replaced the complete assembly, I got what i payed for, literally less than that actually. Now i have a semi-new gs3 collecting dust until i save up for a complete lcd.
1slow4G said:
Yeah.... if i were you and have the funds, I would replace the complete assembly ($100-$150 on ebay) and be happy.
I shattered the screen on mine and replaced the digitizer alone and now the screen has freezing/unresponsive issues. I should of known better and replaced the complete assembly, I got what i payed for, literally less than that actually. Now i have a semi-new gs3 collecting dust until i save up for a complete lcd.
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The screen seems to work fine, touch/responsiveness is working fine in the areas. I have no intention of spending the £100-120 on a complete new screen (again...). I'd rather save that for a Nexus 5.
I'll post again when I receive the part and it's been replaced.
MadsBen said:
The screen seems to work fine, touch/responsiveness is working fine in the areas. I have no intention of spending the £100-120 on a complete new screen (again...). I'd rather save that for a Nexus 5.
I'll post again when I receive the part and it's been replaced.
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Mine was working fine with cracked digitizer as well. The problems started with new digitizer. Seems that when typing hard enough the digitizer touches LCD and causes to freeze up. Anyways, Good luck.
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Actually the glass on an s3 is just that, glass. The digitizer is fused together with the LCD. However glass is glued to the LCD which can make it very difficult to replace. If you've never taken on the repair of a screen before then I would say you'll be more likely to break the LCD than not in your replacement of the glass. But again it is possible if you are very slow and very careful. As someone else mentioned though it's much easier to replace the whole assembly.
It didn't went well. I wasn't too carefull. In the bottom, the glass was too shattered, so when I tried to lift it, a piece with glue got stock and lifted the digitizer. So now that don't work. I'm not gonna spend £100-120 on a new digitizer, I'm gonna settle for my good old Nokia 6300i (and Nexus 7...) and wait for the Nexus 5.
I would wait for the n5.. gs3 is a dying trend already.
Its hard like everyone said , if your really gunna do it watch videos online and be prepared. If you know anyone that has done it successfully ask for help or tips
ouch didnt see u tried it already
the same happened to me on my wife's white sgs3 trying to be the savior of the day turned out to be an expensive digitizer replacement of $200 instead of the $8 glass replacement. I rushed the glass removal and cracked the lcd screen. I could have ordered one on ebay for $100 but wife needs the phone the next day so i decided to get it repaired locally.
Just replace the glass. A lot of care for changing it, but it is not so hard to do. I did it 2 weeks ago, and all is all right.
My 2 cents
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Just replace the glass. A lot of care for changing it, but it is not so hard to do. I did it 2 weeks ago, and all is all right.
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Wanted to warn that changing the glass is not for everyone. It takes patience and zen. If you rush it, you will likely break LCD and spend even more $$$ that you would have otherwise. Also following notes:
1. Watch at least a couple of youtube videos before starting.
2. Heavy duty heat blower works much better than a hair dryer. Of course, don't go crazy, as it's possible to melt the phone with it
3. S III has a wire at the bottom (the one which goes to the buttons). If you damage it, you will need to replace whole LCD, there is [almost] no chance you will be able to fix this wire. So, always start removing glass starting with the top of the phone
4. Heavily cracked glass is hard to remove, as it crumbles. To make it easier, a) put a scotch tape on top of glass, so that the small pieces stick to it, and b) use a lot of heat
5. Everybody advises to use plastic tools, personally I used swiss army knife with high level of success, and never had a problem scratching LCD. Your mileage may vary, but using metal blade certainly makes life much easier, especially in heavily cracked glass situation.
6. If you do use blade, it often is enough to get blade just a little bit under a glass, and then simply apply heat. Big chunks will unglue all by themselves.
7. Remember, that failure is always an option. Don't use it on the phone, if you know that you desperately need it working right this day, if you don't have a plan B.
1slow4G said:
Mine was working fine with cracked digitizer as well. The problems started with new digitizer. Seems that when typing hard enough the digitizer touches LCD and causes to freeze up. Anyways, Good luck.
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same freezing issue on mine... apparently the hardness of Gorilla2 is much greater than the knockoff glass replacements. The replacement glass on ebay and kijiji may not be authentic and that is why it bends slightly when pressed harder (in fact mine cracked completely when I applied too much pressure)
i replaced my glass too (about month ago), and discovered that , the "freezing issue" come's when you press too hard.. that the glass touches lcd.
after quick google-ing , i've found that they suggest to apply uv glue (octa glue) , to fix that.
have somebody tried that ? is it worth that much effort to mess with liquid glue ?
hani93 said:
i replaced my glass too (about month ago), and discovered that , the "freezing issue" come's when you press too hard.. that the glass touches lcd.
after quick google-ing , i've found that they suggest to apply uv glue (octa glue) , to fix that.
have somebody tried that ? is it worth that much effort to mess with liquid glue ?
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I've heard about that glue too. I'm considering switching mine, because when I repaired I reused the glue of the original glass, and know I had dust between the glass and the lcd -.-
My concern is about the uv light, don't know if we could put in the sun to substitute it.
I was researching how to replace the glass on an iPhone not too long ago and watched a video where the guy used the UV bonding agent. Long story short he said you can use sunlight to cure it but it takes substantially longer than using a UV lamp. I don't know exact time for sunlight but apparently it would work.
Also it appeared to be a long delicate process of removing the current glue from the digitizer and LCD without damaging it. But I'm sure anyone who has already replaced the glass knows how tedious the process is.
m1batt1 said:
I was researching how to replace the glass on an iPhone not too long ago and watched a video where the guy used the UV bonding agent. Long story short he said you can use sunlight to cure it but it takes substantially longer than using a UV lamp. I don't know exact time for sunlight but apparently it would work.
Also it appeared to be a long delicate process of removing the current glue from the digitizer and LCD without damaging it. But I'm sure anyone who has already replaced the glass knows how tedious the process is.
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it's not that hard to remove factory gle there..
for example, i removed mine, by rolling the glue with fingers.
just make sure, that you don't apply too much pressure to lcd.
and after that, clean up lcd form dust/fingerprints, and you are good to go.
and for removing glass, i used usual/ stronger kitchen knife (attached picture).
i replaced my glass 3 months ago.
i use normal hair dryer to remove glass and glass comes out almost as whole except for small broken pieces.
i think my scratch guard help in that.
i didnt use any additional glue or uv light.
nonresponsive screen is issue but only when you press too hard and press of power button resolve this issue.
but whole process of replacing galss took 2hrs

Help!! Touchscreen not working!!

2 weeks ago i went out for a swim with my Xperia Z1 Compact
after i came back the phone had water droplets on both the cameras
I tried to dry it as quickly as possible during which the phone started to malfunction (the ambient light sensor stopped working, the touch screen started to do things on its own, the front camera stopped working)
And now after 2 weeks of trying to dry the phone from inside everything is back to normal
the light sensor works, the front camera works, the sound works
the only thing that doesnt work is the touch screen, i cant touch at any part of the screen
Can someone tell me what the problem might be and how to fix it?
Thanks in advance
seems like the touchscreencable is shorting out. could be because of residue liquid behind the panel.
best guess, grab a heat gun and some spudgers, remove the display assemly (look for youtube guides) and let it dry.
after that look for any dirt , clean it with isopropanol and attach it again.
1. if it works, buy a fitting self-adhesive foil and glue it back together.
2. if not, im afraid you will have to buy a new display assembly somewhere. (they are at about 75 € in germany, i dont know what it will cost you at your location.)
should be doable with a little bit of patience and about 20 $ in tools.
s4mielis said:
seems like the touchscreencable is shorting out. could be because of residue liquid behind the panel.
best guess, grab a heat gun and some spudgers, remove the display assemly (look for youtube guides) and let it dry.
after that look for any dirt , clean it with isopropanol and attach it again.
1. if it works, buy a fitting self-adhesive foil and glue it back together.
2. if not, im afraid you will have to buy a new display assembly somewhere. (they are at about 75 € in germany, i dont know what it will cost you at your location.)
should be doable with a little bit of patience and about 20 $ in tools.
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I'll do this and let you know if it works
Thanks

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