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Hi folks,

Just wondering if any kind soul out there can assist me in replacing the screen of my IUNI U2/U810 phone, as unfortunately during a rather heavy drinking session last Saturday night I had it in the back pocket of my jeans and ended up sitting down which resulted in the screen getting cracked...although I didn't realize this until waking up on Sunday morning...Doh!

I'm able to buy a new screen for about £30 so I thought it's worth trying that instead of binning it and buying a new phone.

My question relates to actually replacing it. I'm assuming it's possible as you can buy new ones but wasn't sure how to go about it as i can't see any obvious places where the old screen lifts up.

Any help or guides etc would be very much appreciated.

Thanks loads, Gaz
Not too difficult, you will probably need to open it up though from the back to plug in the display. The display may need to be sunction cupped off the mid-frame.

Here is Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 replacement video. This isn't exact, but will give you an idea what needs to be done. Also, I would buy digitizer+LCD in one piece if it's available and not much more expensive.

Thanks very much Sniper for the reply.

Yowser, you're certainly better off having small nimble fingers to do the job. I'll certainly have a go at doing it but I was thinking about asking the local mobile phone repair shop if they would replace it for me as long as I supplied the screen...you never know!!

Also when you say 'suction cupped' what exactly do you mean and using what tool? The replacement screen is I'm fairly sure in two parts...I've yet to find anymore options although I've emailed IUNI themselves to see if they can assist.

Thanks again, Gaz.

This is the sort of thing that I'm looking at...what do you think?

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What you linked to is the front glass aka digitizer. That is the cheapest route for you.

This is what I'm talking about.
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That is the LCD and digitizer in one piece.

Yes, your local shop will do it either way.

Suction cupped, look about 1 minute in to this video. He's pulling the glass away from the mid-frame. You have to be very careful not to break the LCD on the inside. If you only buy the front digitizer, you might want to just give it to your local shop to do, but then you'll end up maybe paying the same money as if you bought the LCD+digitizer together.


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This is one reason I and Gizbeat like Xiaomi, you can get that mid-frame piece, the LCD and the front digitizer as one piece for $30. I know that doesn't help much with your situation. Maybe for a future phone.

Also, not all phones put together the same, but should give you a rough idea of what you might be in for.
Thanks very much for the info mate...much appreciated.

I did see that one as well but as usual I went for the cheap option. Is that basically all I need to replace the front of my phone and get it up and running again?

I've just come back from my local High Street where I asked about replacing the screen etc and got two affirmatives...one was £15 and the other £20. Admittedly the £20 guy had a much better looking shop so I'll end up giving it to him to rectify.

My main stumbling block is how I'll pay for the screen as unfortunately they don't tend to accept Paypal...credit/debit cards plus a few others including Western Union. Have you or anybody else had any dealings with Western Union as there's a few local shops who do it so should be easy to send the cash.

Cheers, Gaz
Right, well that is the best combo of cheap and hassle free given the situation. Just get the front glass and have the shop handle the rest.

Assuming the LCD isn't cracked, then that should be all you need.

You don't have debit or credit? I wouldn't do Western Union, WU take a big chunk last I remember.
To be honest I'm not entirely sure what I need, lol.

Not to sound like a complete idiot but is the LCD underneath the glass? The glass is deffo cracked but I'm not too sure about the LCD...I did sit on it for a while so might be prudent to get the whole thing.

Will the dearer version come with the glass as well, basically everything I need?

I've got a credit/debit card but would obviously rather use Paypal. Using Western Union does sound ok(ish) as there is no card details being given, just cash. But, obviously not knowing the company that I'm buying the item from might be a bit risky. Gaz
Well this is the tricky part. The LCD can be be adhered or glued to the front glass. But, adhered or not, they can be separated.

But, it's not impossible. Can be done with patience. If me, due to the big price gap, I would go with front glass and do it myself... But, depends how confident you are to try it.

You need to look closely and see if it's just the front glass cracked, or just the LCD, or both.

Here is a great video on separating OGS. Look about 4 min in. After separating, need to clean SOFTLY with microfiber and perhaps glass cleaning solution, and make sure no dust on back of front glass or front of LCD when placing front glass over the LCD.

You also should have the adhesive glue. This is why recommended going with shop if just buying the front glass. Difficulty of separating old front glass in OGS display, making sure everything perfectly clean so no dust inside, adhesive glue, possibility of cracking LCD during separation etc etc... Many more steps involved. But, not impossible. Could be a learning experience! :AFU:

Thanks mate for your continued help.

Looking a bit more closely at the screen it does look like that it's only the screen that's cracked and not the LCD as well...but I'm not 100% certain.

At the top left of the phone near the LED indicator is where the initial damage looks to have started and has cracked from there right down the center of the screen to the bottom middle.

When I turn the phone on to the input pass code screen the LCD looks undamaged...but wouldn't the phone work with a cracked glass/screen as I've seen quite a few work colleagues using theirs with knackered cracked glass albeit Iphones!?

The £20 phone repair shop did state that they'd order the new parts for me but I'm rather concerned that they've yet to come across an IUNI brand smartphone! I probably need to go back there and have a proper chat with them.
Quick update...

Visited the phone shop today to have a more involved chat...cutting a long story short, my phone is now in their hands.

They'll send it off to their repair shop who will inspect the damage and find out what exactly it needs. They will then contact me to inform on the price of parts etc. If I agree to that they will then order the part/s (handily they are a shop which uses Western Union themselves).

I'll be reporting back here in a few days time when I hear some news and obviously updating the progress as and when it occurs.

Many thanks for your continued help, Gaz.
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