[kwlug-disc] OT: Where to replace cell phone screen?

B.S. bs27975 at yahoo.ca
Mon Nov 30 17:03:48 EST 2015


Fair enough. That looks rather worse than I expected. Heat gun! (*)

- which all makes argument for not buying phones with non-removable batteries in the first place. I get that after the fact it's too late.

Thank you for the link - it reinforces my experience leading me to make the comments I did. Especially in this day and age where the web makes available walk thrus that not too many years ago, if they even existed, were inaccessible. Some years ago I came across such in Dell / technical service manuals - since then I've learned to at least do a google before giving up.

Most of the link is no harder than the typical laptop memory / disk / keyboard / wifi/msata replacement process, or putting up OTA. (Surprising how useful guitar picks are / how frequently they appear in such.)

I expected soldering to likely be problematic - but hoped it wouldn't be necessary in your case. (=EPICFAIL ?) Soldering, particularly surface mounts / chips seems to be an art form one gains with experience - if one is willing to gain that experience despite the likelihood of bricking things along the way. Battery contacts, I had hoped, would be less likely to be intimidatingly small.

(*) It did occur to me later ... even if soldiering were necessary and not your thing, a quick visit to kwartzlab on a night would probably find you someone not uncomfortable with it, and the equipment to hand. Especially if you had things disassembled per such instructions beforehand. (Hint: If you have to do this once, you'll probably have to do it again - take steps to reduce the need for soldering the next time. e.g. this time you could solder a wire to a small piece of metal instead of to the battery, then tape it to the battery. Then no need for soldiering at all next time. Or something.)

- even the heat gun may be a normal thing for kwartzlabbers, for all I know. Perhaps worth shooting a note to one?

Disassembling beforehand may well reduce your charges when you take it to a shop, too. Include a printout of your link when you go - saves them time too.

Thanks again for the link. Demonstrates that it's worth a google before giving up.

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>Subject: Re: [kwlug-disc] OT: Where to replace cell phone screen?
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>This is way too complicated for someone un-handy like me ... 
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>https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Sony+Xperia+ZL+Battery+Replacement/28802
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>On Fri, Nov 27, 2015 at 8:36 PM, B.S. <bs27975 at yahoo.ca> wrote:
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>Non-user replaceable may not mean what one might intuitively thinks it means.
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>>I have a UPS with such a battery. Open up the case and it's a battery much like any other - slip the leads off, the new battery in, and voila.
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>>Turns out non-replaceable also has to do with no nice convenient cover to open, and even if present, also means the compartment isn't walled off so small fingers can't stick where they shouldn't.
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>>In this case, easily user replaceable, but doesn't meet code to be labelled as such.
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>>I suspect if you open your phone you will find a standard battery, albeit probably soldered in, but otherwise easily switched. (You proved with OTA that you're not as inept as you like to think you might be.)
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>>Google and/or ebay your phone and battery and you will probably find instructions you are willing to follow. (YouTube has been amazing for videos of such openings.)
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>>As the holiday gift giving season is upon us, perhaps you can hand it down to a little one sooner than you expected.
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>>> From: Khalid Baheyeldin <kb at 2bits.com>
>>>To: KWLUG discussion <kwlug-disc at kwlug.org>
>>>Sent: Friday, November 27, 2015 8:25 PM
>>>Subject: Re: [kwlug-disc] OT: Where to replace cell phone screen?
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>>>On Fri, Nov 27, 2015 at 7:57 PM, Bob Jonkman <bjonkman at sobac.com> wrote:
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>>>Hi all: Is there a place in KW to get a cell phone screen replaced?
>>>>Vendor wants $150 (which I think sounds reasonable).  Asking for a
>>friend. Really.
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>>>>Have we discussed this on the list before?
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>>>>- --Bob, who may not have been paying attention.
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>>>Please post what you end up doing.
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>>>I have a phone with a non-user replaceable battery that is otherwise fine, and will make a nice hand me down for a little one.
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