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Re: Cdma touch pro 2 digitizer (screen)

I'll repost here for your reference (save you the search):

Re: HTC Touch Pro 2 Digitizer Replacment
Hi krazy5hadow -

I have some bad news unfortunately.... I hate having to tell you this, but I'd like to spare you a nasty surprise.

I broke my digitizer as well, and sent off for a replacement. The replacement came; I could tell it was OEM part and I was excited to fix it.

Unfortunately when taking apart the TP2, I found that the original digitizer is GLUED to the display with some kind of impossible-to-detach resin. When trying as carefully as I could do detach it, I cracked the original digitizer worse.

There's also a machine-pressed ribbon cable that connects the digitizer to the phone (you'll probably see this little ribbon on the eBay picture of the digitizer). But this is done at the factory with special machinery -- so even if you could get the glue detached without cracking both the display and the digitizer, it's impossible to attach the ribbon in such a way that the connection is made.

I did some phone repair for awhile (Titans and etc.) and they were relatively easy to repair. However, the TP2s are glued instead of screwed. They do this to minimize dust / debris getting between the panes, but unfortunately this also makes them impossible to repair.

Those digitizers on eBay go for cheap... but it's because they can't be used. It's a rip off - don't send for one.

Sorry about this... it's impossible to replace.

Let me know if you want more info (post here). I would suggest trying to find a TP2 for parts (with an OK LCD + digitizer + all mainboard ribbons intact). That would probably be your best bet from here, although they can be hard to find.

Sorry again, but hope this helps.

-Trevor
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