THANK YOU SO MUCH MY LG X CHARGE (from Xfinity) SCREEN WORKS AGAIN NOW!!!! 😂 But my screen's color is very washed, which could be an issue with the replacement screen I bought, so I'll just mess with the settings until the colors are good enough lol.
Yes. Aftermarket (made by a 3rd party) screens have less quality colors and backlights. OEM (Original Equipment Manufactured) LG screens can expensive is you are ordering from a retail site like Amazon or EBay, so most people chose the aftermarket. I test my displays before hand to eliminate a potential loss in quality, might have to send back a few screens, but time matters very little when it come to quality work.
Yes. I believe that is Boost or Sprints version of the X-Charge. Same phone. Nice when a manufacturer make the phone the same across carriers... rare from LG on non-Flagship devices.
@@RepairTalk Ok, I have my replacement screen...I am doing this tonight after I review this video again and then watch it while I do the work. I'll report back. :D I'm sure it'll be fine.
Worked like a charm. One bonus though, my screen/frame came with the LED diffuser so I didn't have to transfer it. My only hiccup was the power button, that is one flimsy piece of copper. I got it all back together and you made it so easy! Thank you!
this led diffuser for the front camera flash you refer to at 6:29?? i dont see it nor did you talk about removing it! also you didnt mention removing that little sheet of blue plastic when you grabbed the new screen.at least you show it. i have to watch another video to see what you are talking about. i'm guessing it's the little clear plastic thing in the round hole. it mysteriously went from the old phone to the new at 8:43. by the way, in a tutorial or any kind WORDS are a GOOD thing. thanks for the vid
It’s a plastic clear cover for the front facing camera flash. I forgot it on my first repair of this model.. which happens to be this video and I was emphasizing how irritating it is to disassemble, then reassemble just to do it over again for a small part. My fault for not showing it a little more.
@@RepairTalk irritating? HELL YEAH!!! mine was a royal pita! the plastic picks they sent all sheared off. i had to use a little straight bladed screw driver as well as a razor. NOT what i would enjoy doing for a living. thanks again, couldn't have done it w/o this vid
No. They will be different. Most likely the same in terms of how to repair, but different parts. As soon as one of these walk in my store I’ll have a guide up.
I successfully replaced the screen and everything works except the ear speaker. What could have gone wrong and do I need to get a new speaker? I couldn't really tell from the video but what exactly is the orientation of the speaker. I should have taken my own pics prior to disassembly.
Off hand I cannot remember if the gold Pins need to be at the top or bottom, in terms of orientation.. but I would flip it and see if it starts working, if not then you might have damaged the woofer come or copper core and that can hinder it from working. LG makes cheap cheap crappy ear speakers and I generally have an extra one just in case when working on their devices.
No, it’s a screen with frame replacement, basically swapping the board and battery to the new set up, and what to pay attention to in terms of small parts to ensure the device continues to works as it should.
Best video I’ve seen for the Xcharge! I recommend this guy for tutorials!
Thanks man!
Great video!!!!! Easy to follow and thorough! My 13 year old and I did it together.
That’s awesome to hear, thank for your feedback and kind words! Hope to have more coming soon!
THANK YOU SO MUCH MY LG X CHARGE (from Xfinity) SCREEN WORKS AGAIN NOW!!!! 😂
But my screen's color is very washed, which could be an issue with the replacement screen I bought, so I'll just mess with the settings until the colors are good enough lol.
Yes. Aftermarket (made by a 3rd party) screens have less quality colors and backlights. OEM (Original Equipment Manufactured) LG screens can expensive is you are ordering from a retail site like Amazon or EBay, so most people chose the aftermarket. I test my displays before hand to eliminate a potential loss in quality, might have to send back a few screens, but time matters very little when it come to quality work.
Thanks so much for this video! You just fixed my phone!
Always happy to help!
Is this procedure similar to the SP320?
Yes. I believe that is Boost or Sprints version of the X-Charge. Same phone. Nice when a manufacturer make the phone the same across carriers... rare from LG on non-Flagship devices.
@@RepairTalk Ok, I have my replacement screen...I am doing this tonight after I review this video again and then watch it while I do the work. I'll report back. :D I'm sure it'll be fine.
Worked like a charm. One bonus though, my screen/frame came with the LED diffuser so I didn't have to transfer it. My only hiccup was the power button, that is one flimsy piece of copper. I got it all back together and you made it so easy! Thank you!
this led diffuser for the front camera flash you refer to at 6:29?? i dont see it nor did you talk about removing it! also you didnt mention removing that little sheet of blue plastic when you grabbed the new screen.at least you show it. i have to watch another video to see what you are talking about. i'm guessing it's the little clear plastic thing in the round hole. it mysteriously went from the old phone to the new at 8:43. by the way, in a tutorial or any kind WORDS are a GOOD thing. thanks for the vid
It’s a plastic clear cover for the front facing camera flash. I forgot it on my first repair of this model.. which happens to be this video and I was emphasizing how irritating it is to disassemble, then reassemble just to do it over again for a small part. My fault for not showing it a little more.
@@RepairTalk irritating? HELL YEAH!!! mine was a royal pita! the plastic picks they sent all sheared off. i had to use a little straight bladed screw driver as well as a razor. NOT what i would enjoy doing for a living. thanks again, couldn't have done it w/o this vid
Is this the same screen for lg x power 3 because I don’t find these
No. They will be different. Most likely the same in terms of how to repair, but different parts. As soon as one of these walk in my store I’ll have a guide up.
I successfully replaced the screen and everything works except the ear speaker. What could have gone wrong and do I need to get a new speaker? I couldn't really tell from the video but what exactly is the orientation of the speaker. I should have taken my own pics prior to disassembly.
Off hand I cannot remember if the gold
Pins need to be at the top or bottom, in terms of orientation.. but I would flip it and see if it starts working, if not then you might have damaged the woofer come or copper core and that can hinder it from working. LG makes cheap cheap crappy ear speakers and I generally have an extra one just in case when working on their devices.
@@RepairTalk Yep, tried it both ways and no joy. So I ordered another one. They are really cheap.
Did I miss the new screen?
No, it’s a screen with frame replacement, basically swapping the board and battery to the new set up, and what to pay attention to in terms of small parts to ensure the device continues to works as it should.
can you make a samsung tab a 10.1 vid? trying to fix one myself!
On it!
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