Spare parts for YotaPhone 2 and video for disassembly. - YotaPhone

Main display - http://got.by/1nwatb
E-ink display - http://got.by/1eqddi
Glass on the main display - http://got.by/1eotkp
Motherboard - http://got.by/1nwf3p
USB port - http://got.by/1nwano
Loudspeaker in the assembly with the panel - http://got.by/1nwcas
Loudspeaker bottom - http://got.by/1nwe69
Earpiece top - http://got.by/1nwehx
Front camera - http://got.by/1nwcwr
Tray for SIM-card, volume rocker - http://got.by/1nwd5i
Battery - http://got.by/1nwden
Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Kr1dnavjng&vl=ru

E-ink display - http://got.by/1eqddi
Thanks for sharing unfortunately the eink display parts are out of stock.
Any other ideas ?
The glass on the back is cracked, though the actual epd panel is working fine.
Also price ($78) seems crazy for a rear glass when the whole phone was only $110

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LCD display

Hi ,please could someone tell me where can i buy 1 LCD for my Himalaya to the better price ?
Thank you
For the beginnig, you need to know - which LCM assembly is in your device. There were two different screens - Sony (with flat, side-slot connector) and Toppoly (two-row white plastic connector), see back of LCM assembly for 60H00?? number for identification.
JDark said:
For the beginnig, you need to know - which LCM assembly is in your device. There were two different screens - Sony (with flat, side-slot connector) and Toppoly (two-row white plastic connector), see back of LCM assembly for 60H00?? number for identification.
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Hi thank you for reply,
i have screen with flat
What s wrong with your old LCD ? if it s the Touch screen broken ,,,you can change it only ,,, but if it s the crystal screen ,,you must chanege it all
ofcourse the touch screen only is cheaper
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[Q] Touch screen and capacitive buttons not working!

Hi guys,
What could be the possible reasons for a touchscreen and the capacitive buttons to stop working?
I purchased my Huawei U8800 only very recently but it was purchased 2nd hand. The phone came pre-installed with a custom rom, which is this one here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1481168
I've had very minimal use of it ever since I received it, due to the reason that I have exams as I'm an UNI student. Therefore, I haven't modified the phone in any way, i.e I have not overclocked it or flashed a different kernel or recovery etc. The only thing I've done is installed GO SMS PRO and used it for txting and calling, that's it.
At first, everything seems to work fine. But on my 2nd day of use, the touchscreen started acting weird, where the right hand side of the screen stops working for no reason, as well as the 2 capacitive buttons on the right half of the screen (HOME and SEARCH). Then after a while, the BACK capacitive button on the left half of the screen stopped working, and eventually all 4 capacitive buttons and the entire screen stopped working.
The phone still turns on, but the entire screen doesn't pick up any finger input and there isn't any haptic feedback or vibration from the capacitive buttons. When I boot into the recovery, this is also the same.
So I contacted the seller about this, and he advised me to flash the Cyanogenmod 7.2 rom to see if this fixes the problem. It didn't, the touchscreen still doesn't work.
I'm wondering if this is related to the digitizer, which is the part of the phone that sense your finger inputs? If not, what are the other parts of the phone that could relate to the capacitive buttons and touch screen?
Definately a digitizer problem. The capacitive buttons are part of the touch screen, the touch screen is extended over the bottom of the display.
You should buy a new one from eBay or similar. If you want to buy it with a frame (black part on the front), you will have to open your phone to see if the front speaker is big or small. There are two types of front speakers and they are not cross-compatible. If you just want to buy the digitizer, you will have to remove the old digitizer from it's frame and add some glue on the new one to make sure it won't stick out.
If you don't want to mess with your phone, I am sure there are paid services that will do it for you, since replacing the digitizer is fairly easy.
Blefish said:
Definately a digitizer problem. The capacitive buttons are part of the touch screen, the touch screen is extended over the bottom of the display.
You should buy a new one from eBay or similar. If you want to buy it with a frame (black part on the front), you will have to open your phone to see if the front speaker is big or small. There are two types of front speakers and they are not cross-compatible. If you just want to buy the digitizer, you will have to remove the old digitizer from it's frame and add some glue on the new one to make sure it won't stick out.
If you don't want to mess with your phone, I am sure there are paid services that will do it for you, since replacing the digitizer is fairly easy.
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thanks for your reply mate!
Ok so I've found this one here:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Original-To...Glass-For-Huawei-U8800-Ideos-X5-/170721993712
Since it says it's "original", I don't have to worry about the speaker problem right?
chaoscreater said:
thanks for your reply mate!
Ok so I've found this one here:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Original-To...Glass-For-Huawei-U8800-Ideos-X5-/170721993712
Since it says it's "original", I don't have to worry about the speaker problem right?
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They are selling the digitizer, so there will be no problems as it's only the digitizer glass and not the frame around it. The frame itself is holding the digitizer and the speaker so that's why there may be issues when buying the front cover.
If you need a disassembly tutorial, check my Mediafire (signature) -> Documents -> U8800 Basic Maintenance Manual. It's the official disassembly guide so you can be sure you are doing it right .
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They are selling the digitizer, so there will be no problems as it's only the digitizer glass and not the frame around it. The frame itself is holding the digitizer and the speaker so that's why there may be issues when buying the front cover.
If you need a disassembly tutorial, check my Mediafire (signature) -> Documents -> U8800 Basic Maintenance Manual. It's the official disassembly guide so you can be sure you are doing it right .
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Wait, that doesn't have the frame around it? I thought the black part surrounding the glass is the frame? I'm confused.......
I just want something that looks exactly like shown in that Ebay listing photo, where it has that bit of the connector part that you push into the motherboard (or whatever it's called on the phone).
chaoscreater said:
Wait, that doesn't have the frame around it? I thought the black part surrounding the glass is the frame? I'm confused.......
I just want something that looks exactly like shown in that Ebay listing photo, where it has that bit of the connector part that you push into the motherboard (or whatever it's called on the phone).
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On your listing, it does not have frame.
If it's without frame, it is simply the front glass with connector. If it is with the frame, it has the black curve too (and speaker with led).
See this:
Without frame.
With frame.
Hope it makes sense now
Blefish said:
On your listing, it does not have frame.
If it's without frame, it is simply the front glass with connector. If it is with the frame, it has the black curve too (and speaker with led).
See this:
Without frame.
With frame.
Hope it makes sense now
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Ahh ic ic.....so would I need to use glue to stick the digitizer glass onto the frame?
chaoscreater said:
Ahh ic ic.....so would I need to use glue to stick the digitizer glass onto the frame?
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Yeah, but not much. Maybe you don't need to add any glue at all, the old one might hold it too.
u8800-51 touch screen bottom not responding
Blefish said:
On your listing, it does not have frame.
If it's without frame, it is simply the front glass with connector. If it is with the frame, it has the black curve too (and speaker with led).
See this:
Without frame.
With frame.
Hope it makes sense now
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hi blefish
just posted a similar question:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39201328#post39201328
is it the same solution? (the 4 buttons at the bottom do not work as well as the lower half of screen)
my speaker is 15 mm by 5 mm long (i looked inside). is it big or small?
all the ebay posts do not mention a frame - i will be happy not to mess with the glue
thanks
huwaei G 510
Hi guys,
I did have the same problem with a Huawei G 510. Digitizer broken and replaced, but still not working.
I have no action on screen. It lits but i can't press any button. Either the 3 buttons are working.
Checked the plug, checked some voltage in the pins.
Any other ideas ?
Thanks in advance,
Miltos Matt

HTC HD2 dropped, Black Screen, but touch and whole phone works well

Hi
I've dropped my HD2. Everything is working, including touch screen, I can unlock the phone, I can answer the call, but screen is black, not broken.
What should I do? Does the lcd screen replacement will be sufficient? In that case, could the screen be ok, but some other display "processor" could be dead? I'm asking because I'll try to this on my own.
Could simply be the lcd cable has slipped slightly but probably more likely an LCD replacement needed.
You need remove rear housing & have a look & make a decision from your findings/testing.
hello
I've got a little update - lcd screen is working well - I mean it displays the image, the only malfunction is backlit. Right now when i use flashlign I can actually see whats on screen. Do you have experience or think that backlit connection can be repaired? Do You have any schematics for hd2' lcd ?
I suspect new LCD required by sounds of it. LCD can not be stripped for repair so after basic inspection of external connection replacement is only solution & not expensive due to falling cost of HD2 parts.

unglued screen

Hi, I have problem with my N4 screen.
For some time I watching the display began to peel off the glass at the corners (right, and little bit in left).
The following photos showing the problem:
http://zapodaj.net/6d0be99783bcc.jpg.html
http://zapodaj.net/0793ae98b7edb.jpg.html
I am the first owner (purchased in March 2013 on Google Play UK) and I never open case. So this is not a problem of some poor repair of display, or purchased refurbished version.
Is there any possibility to repair without replacing the entire screen?
I think of two ways to repair:
- Heat the display (ie. hairdryer), try press the inner side of whole screen module to re-gluing layers between glass and the display
- Try to inject glue in the corners (maybe a syringe needle) and squeeze layers.
Anyone have idea how to fix it?

yotaphone 2 - broken epaper screen

Just slipped out of my pocket and the transparent plastic that sits overtop the screen shattered. Couple questions
(1) Anyone know where I can purchase a replacement? Can't find any options. Obviously sending it to yotaphone for repair greater than the cost of a new phone doesn't make any sense.
(2) If I remove the cracked plastic, will the epaper screen and digitizer still work?
Hi,
As far as I know, the glass is fixed to the e-ink display, so you'll need to replace both. It can be found around 60USD on AliExpress for instance.
You'll find two videos showing how to open the Yotaphone 2 on YouTube. The process is quite easy: remove a screw next to the loudspeaker at the bottom of the phone (hidden under a cover), unclip the e-ink screen, disconnect two connectors and that's it.

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