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Old 11-06-2009, 02:27 PM
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UGh! Help!

okay so a month ago i posted that my digitizer broke, i finally got my digitizer and ordered another lcd screen. i put back the phone together with the new digitizer and lcd but the digitizer still doesnt work can anyone help me on this. do i have to glue the digitizer to the lcd or???
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Re: UGh! Help!

Well if the piece is connected using a ribbon cable that makes direct contact with spots on the digitizer then yes, you must find a way to make sure that the cable does not move AND that pressure is applied constantly to both components (so the cable does not lose contact). Usually these cables have either a piece of strong tape attached or the glue between the spots, if you cannot reuse the original connection, I'd recommend you use the tape if possible since the glue might insulate the spots.
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