- 09-08-2012, 11:54 PM
#1
So I dropped my Lumia 900 a while back without a case on, onto the street, and got a small crack at the bottom of the screen. I was mad, but didn't mind too much... then a couple months later dropped it again onto a wood floor, about a foot less of a drop than the previous drop, with a case on, and the whole thing just shattered. So I bought a LCD/digitizer online to replace it with, and after some slightly scary moments I was able to fix it. Now it is beautiful and perfect again. Also, the unresponsive/sticky buttons issue known in L900's was present in my phone with the old screen, but the new screen I replaced it with fixed it!
PICTURE: Repaired my #Lumia900 screen (was cracked). As an added bonus... on Twitpic
So if anyone is interested, there's my story... Post comments if you want, have you cracked your Lumia? - 09-08-2012, 11:57 PM #2
wow you are good. I cry when I break my phones :)
- 09-09-2012, 11:22 AM #5
What tools did you use? Can we see the replacement screen?
- 09-09-2012, 05:42 PM
#7
I bought this screen here from eBay for about $130: LCD Screen + Touch Digitizer Assembly for NOKIA Lumia 900 Replacement +Too (with tools included)
This YouTube video is what helped me:
You can probably find cheaper online, but I trusted eBay and it came with tools. I attached a picture of the cracked screen. The new one looked exactly the same, but not cracked obviously.Thanked by: - 09-12-2012, 01:43 AM #9
:mad:Oh. my god! your screen is so expensive. i recommed you guys a site which sell cheaper screen.
here is link:Nokia Lumia 900 LCD Screen and Digitizer Assembly|LCD Assembly|Digitizer Assembly - 04-09-2013, 11:20 PM
#14
Wow, it's been a while since anyone posted on this.
Anyway, I just bought a digitizer/lcd screen for the L900 from eBay (bought the cheapest one I could find that included tools, it came from China)
Then I found a video from YouTube on how to replace the Lumia 900's screen. My biggest regret was not watching it carefully-I missed the part where it said to use a heat gun or similar to melt the glue on the battery. Luckily, it turned out fine. Just make sure to watch and listen carefully.
Good luck and I hope this helped.
-Johnny

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