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Re: Feasible to replace Touch Panel?
try watching videos on YouTube of such an operation being done and then use that as a base judgment.
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No footage => Manuals?
I found manuals with lots of pics that were very helpful before attempting 1st digitizer replacement. Not diamond, but probably not all that much different. This Vogue thread (link below) has links to other helpful threads with manuals, a website with pics, and posted comments that could be helpful to you. Today, I find it easier to replace the touchscreen lens/digitizer than any other way to deal with scratches, inexpensive too, less than what a screen protector used to cost. There actually are advantages to keeping an old WinMo device alive!
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/htc-vogue/...beautiful.html PS - Just in case you miss some of the links in the thread linked above, this one is a real good start... http://www.pdacenter.ru/razborka/razbor_htc_touch/ Last edited by MrGoodtunes; 09-30-2011 at 02:56 PM. |
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NO FOOTAGE SOME MANUALS Reply
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Anyway, thanks for the links and feedback. For the positive, I tried the motor fix on my Diamond (it stopped rumbling last weekend, but it has felt like an eternity). Apparently, the problem is not actually the motor itself but two tiny points next to it that have to be shorted by a small blob of solder (the points are smaller than the tip of the iron) which got rattled off by the motor. After I was sure I had broken something, I put it all back together and it worked. The shopping list for the Diamond now has just two items left: 2. Touch Panel/Digitizer 3. Service transfer from Boost to PagePlus Even in 2011, the Diamond is still pretty darn exciting. - 2 Bunny |
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