Very complete guide. If you need to replace your screen - MAKE SURE you order the part with the plastic chassis and home key attached to the glass. You will be much happier, trust me.
In the linked video which describes separating the digitizer and glass from the plastic chassis I believe there is a missing step in the reassembly which is critical.
There is a metal grommet on the glass which holds the home button in place when it is reattached to the plastic chassis. This piece of metal MUST be transfered if it's not on the new glass/digitizer assembly. If this step is omitted, the home button will not seat properly and will probably just fall out. The worst part is you can't really go back and fix it once you've mated the glass/digitizer to the plastic chassis. As soon as I hit it with heat again, the glass separated from the digitizer and rendered my new screen useless.
If I missed something, I apologize, but its a very important step nonetheless!!
My Note 2 can't make calls even though showing full bars, how can I test whether it's a radio/antennae problem or software problem or if something is fried on the motherboard? For more info please see my question I just posted, thanks for the great video!
I've had this problem before and it turned out the phone was blocked by the network. Try using checkmend.com . If its not blocked then its going to be a hardware/firmware issue
I've gone ahead and ordered a new micro usb charger/microphone board since it looks like it has some connections/circuits for some of the antennas, so we'll see what happens in a few days. Is there any other board that is replaceable (other than the motherboard) with radio circuits/connections?
Hello, I have a trusted Note 2 GT-N7105. I had a cracked screen but it worked for two months after until it refused to start up after I powered down. The battery light does not show red or green and no sign of life at all. I did the battery check and the reset trick but no avail. I guess fixing the screen will not be the problem here. So I am wondering how to extract the data from the internal memory ? Can anybody help assist or advice? Can I buy a second hand GT-N7105 and replace the internal memory on that motherboard? Or can I attach the extracted motherboard to a pc with a go-between and read off the data? carelvandewaal@googlemail.com
Brilliant. Thank you.
churchst71 -
Very complete guide. If you need to replace your screen - MAKE SURE you order the part with the plastic chassis and home key attached to the glass. You will be much happier, trust me.
Justin Long -
Also-
In the linked video which describes separating the digitizer and glass from the plastic chassis I believe there is a missing step in the reassembly which is critical.
There is a metal grommet on the glass which holds the home button in place when it is reattached to the plastic chassis. This piece of metal MUST be transfered if it's not on the new glass/digitizer assembly. If this step is omitted, the home button will not seat properly and will probably just fall out. The worst part is you can't really go back and fix it once you've mated the glass/digitizer to the plastic chassis. As soon as I hit it with heat again, the glass separated from the digitizer and rendered my new screen useless.
If I missed something, I apologize, but its a very important step nonetheless!!
Justin Long -