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I have a green line going down the screen, which i am pressuming is a dead pixel line, i have not dropped my phone (as far as i can remember)
I am still in contract by 3 network but they said that they do not cover screen faults or damage, what is the policy with SE as i do not want to have to pay £100+ to have a screen replaced i think i have had the device for about 1 year so far, does this mean that the warranty has ran out with SE ?
Any quick responses would be greatly appreciated.
P.S. i can confirm this is hardware related as i have tried to flash different ROMS and the line even appears during boot up when the SE logo is on screen!!
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Yeah thats a hardware issue, you have to contact your local SE to see if you still have warranty
http://www.sonyericsson.com/cws/common/contact?cc=gb&lc=en
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these are pictures of the screen! please note they are poor quality as they are taken with a nokia 6300 (work phone)
Yeah thats a hardware issue, you have to contact your local SE to see if you still have warranty
http://www.sonyericsson.com/cws/common/contact?cc=gb&lc=en
By phone
Call us at the following number: - 08705 237 237 (Local rate) (£0,10/m) - 08705 237 237 (Xperia™)See all numbers worldwide
if you don't the cheapest solution is for you to replace the LCD yourself
http://www.acceport.com/product_info.php?language=en¤cy=USD&products_id=2106
Xperia X10 Disassembly
or: The easiest way to destroy your phone for Dummies
Warning: The following lines may be disgusting, contain mature language and will be disillusioning.
So feel free to skip this post if you dislike heavy polemic, or get a upset stomach if you are about to see blood
'nuff babbling dumb shit.
A little statement before we begin:
I wrote this guide from my very own personal view.
I'm sure it isn't complete and/or easy to read.
I've modded / repaired / resoldered about 2000 mobilephones, several car radios and several dozens of gaming consoles from years 2001 - 2005.
So please have mercy with me, If I wrote it too strange.
Lets use this thread to improve the guide so that everyone can read and use it easily.
A last advice, before I begin with disassembling instructions:
If you get stuck at any moment... TAKE A BREAK. Don't enforce something.
,.-~*´¨¯¨`*·~-.¸-(_Step 1.: The Overview_)-,.-~*´¨¯¨`*·~-.¸
You see the T6 and slot-screwdriver, of course the X10, a guitar pick and an credit card alternative
,.-~*´¨¯¨`*·~-.¸-(_Step 2.: The Easy one_)-,.-~*´¨¯¨`*·~-.¸
The first step is to remove all loose parts like the battery, the sim- and memorycard and all of the fluff you've found after a few weeks of use.
,.-~*´¨¯¨`*·~-.¸-(_Step 3.: Unscrewing_)-,.-~*´¨¯¨`*·~-.¸
I've skipped taking pictures of the unscrewing part. I assume; all of you will have enough brains to determine yourself that all 8 screws have to be taken out. Put them in a small bag or box. Otherwise, at least one of it _will_ fall under your table. You will not find it again. Really. It would be lost in the depth of that Bermuda Triangle you call "floor".
,.-~*´¨¯¨`*·~-.¸-(_Step 4.: Removing the strange thingly_)-,.-~*´¨¯¨`*·~-.¸
Now remove that part at the lower end of your phone. I couldn't determine what it is, yet. It has to small connectors to the PCB and is half way glued to the backcover. Whatever. Use the guitar pick, the potato knife or your gf's finger nails to pierce once under both sides. You should now be able to lift it with your own finger nails.
,.-~*´¨¯¨`*·~-.¸-(_Step 5.: Heading to the first Quest_)-,.-~*´¨¯¨`*·~-.¸
Still willing to destroy your phone? Ok, you asked for. So lets do the creepy things... Begin at the top. Simply use your guitar pick to get a little gap between the back- and frontcover. Go slowly and don't use a knife. The damn fake chrome will come off immediately, if you scratch it with something harder than it.
Now you'll have a gap, that is big enough to make use of the credit card. Its plastic is smooth enough to not scratch anything. Simply wiggle a little with the card and make use of its leverage force. The upper end of the backcover now already should have jumped out of its clips.
,.-~*´¨¯¨`*·~-.¸-(_Step 6.: Halfway to the Boss-Stage_)-,.-~*´¨¯¨`*·~-.¸
Continue on the right side. Go slowly, coming from the frontcover and plant the credit card between the housing parts. First clip will be open now. Continue 'till you are on the lower right side.
Editors note: Don't pierce to deep with the credit card. The ribbons, that will put sweat on your forehead soon, are already hiding right behind the backcover. If you're piercing too deep, the chance of cutting them is high.
Now you can also release the lower clips the way, like you began at the top of the housing.
,.-~*´¨¯¨`*·~-.¸-(_Step 7.: Hunting down the Boss._)-,.-~*´¨¯¨`*·~-.¸
O.k. up, right side and down are loosened. But what about left side? Well. the clips over there are to tight to get a credit card underneath. But you don't need to do so. Simply lift the backcover slowly and wiggle it a little. It should come of by itself. If its clinging a little, take a gulp from you bottle of beer, say yourself: "I'm a man, you won't beat me" and use some force. Not the force you use to tighten your rims on your car. But the force you use to open your women's bra will be fine. (For our virgins: Use the force Yoda gave you
,.-~*´¨¯¨`*·~-.¸-(_Step 8.: Attacking the SIM- and Memorycard Holder_)-,.-~*´¨¯¨`*·~-.¸
Now you can remove the sim and memorycard holder. It has four clips. You will see two of them on the next picture, right where my screwdrivers are pointing at. Use your toothpick and use it like a lever between pcb and clip from underneath. You can also make use of your slot screwdriver. Same to the other side. DO NOT REMOVE THE HOLDER YET. Take a closer look to the next picture first.
,.-~*´¨¯¨`*·~-.¸-(_Step 9.: And rip it out_)-,.-~*´¨¯¨`*·~-.¸
You knew it. One of our hated ribbon friends is hiding underneath the holder and is just waiting for your inattention in order to tear into pieces. Or at least get a hairline crack. Lift the holder a little from right side and use your toothpick or gf's figner nails to lift it off.
,.-~*´¨¯¨`*·~-.¸-(_Step 10.: A closer look_)-,.-~*´¨¯¨`*·~-.¸
9. Here you can see the ribbon again. Take off the audio jack by simply lifting it with your fingers (The arrow shows you how).
,.-~*´¨¯¨`*·~-.¸-(_Step 11.: Patience is needed_)-,.-~*´¨¯¨`*·~-.¸
Now loose the three ribbons at the lower end of the pcb. Feel free to use your own fingernails, the guitar pick, the toothpick or a rusty spoon. They should come off easily. Make sure, you don't rip of any of the SMD components beside of them. To resolder them isn't impossible, but hell of a pita.
,.-~*´¨¯¨`*·~-.¸-(_Step 12.: Don't forget this one_)-,.-~*´¨¯¨`*·~-.¸
Do the same to the ribbon you've already found underneath the audio jack (my red screwdriver is pointing at it).
,.-~*´¨¯¨`*·~-.¸-(_Step 13.: On top of the Hill..._)-,.-~*´¨¯¨`*·~-.¸
You should now take a break. You've almost done of the hardest things.
The pcb is clipped with four clips. You can see them marked with red circles.
Simply pierce your smallest slot screwdriver between the pcb and the front cover, right next to the clips.
Wiggle a little, and the pcb should jump out of the clips by itself. Repeat it the same way with the other clips.
Now you can lift the LOWER end of the pcb and pull it out in a flat angle.
,.-~*´¨¯¨`*·~-.¸-(_Step 14.: Nearly done_)-,.-~*´¨¯¨`*·~-.¸
Next step is to split the display, the touchmodule and the frontcover.
First of all, swing loose the keypad. Be careful not to rip that bloody ribbon apart. (Yes, I really hate that damn things, since I had to repair several dozens of Samsung's SGH-E7x0 displays)....
,.-~*´¨¯¨`*·~-.¸-(_Step 15.: Sticky Stuff_)-,.-~*´¨¯¨`*·~-.¸
Now you slowly pierce underneath that copper-looking ribbons. They are glued at about the whole area. But not too fast. After a few pierces you should be able to tear them off with your fingers. Do the bigger one first, then the smaller one.
,.-~*´¨¯¨`*·~-.¸-(_Step 16.: Disassembling the touchmodule_)-,.-~*´¨¯¨`*·~-.¸
The display is also clipped the way the pcb already was. Once all around and it should pop off by itself.
,.-~*´¨¯¨`*·~-.¸-(_Step 17.: Hardest one: Splitting the touchmodule from the frontcover_)-,.-~*´¨¯¨`*·~-.¸
Little rewritten of wai_lai416's post: The module is glued onto the casing by a strong double sided tape. I suggest you to heat the glue a little with a hairdryer.
All you have to do is lift one corner (it's not 100% taped down) and stick a guitar pick or credit card and run it across and it'll pop out.
Please take a closer look at this picture by shitnap:
,.-~*´¨¯¨`*·~-.¸-(_Done_)-,.-~*´¨¯¨`*·~-.¸
,.-~*´¨¯¨`*·~-.¸-(_Final Words_)-,.-~*´¨¯¨`*·~-.¸
To reassemble the whole phone, simply put it back together in the reverse order, I described before.
Don't forget to clip the ribbons again. Simply push them into the connectors by your thumb. Don't forget the one underneath the audiojack and underneath the sim / memorycardholder (happened twice to me )
Make sure that all clips are tightened again by pressing the display, the pcb and at least the backcover once around with your thumb.
Sorry everybody:
I won't support this phone / guide any longer.
SonyEricssons behavior felt like a kick in the back of a fanboy like I was.
My advice if there are any Hardware Problems with this phone: Sell it, an get another one from a different brand.
HTC Desire HD for example.
As you have quoted £'s sterling then I assume you are in the UK. As far as I am aware the warranty in the UK is two years so you should be able to at least get SE to look at it under warranty.