For those ppl complaining, watch the whole video, If you have half a brain you can see that you need to pull the battery out in order to get the ribbon cable from the digitizer/LCD assembly to the logic board, his faster solution is to just buy the frame with the LCD on it. He should have started the video with that.... BUT a WAY faster solution would be to just buy a bricked phone or used phone from ebay etc, and just switch out your logic board... AAAND you get the OEM screen which is way better then the Scam-a-zon ones.. and you wont have to heat up the battery which can't be good for it.
@@robsanders6599 have you never watched a video of a phone disassembly? The parts that were secured by tape had not been apart before. You could tell by the number of edits and how difficult it was.
@@DIYGeardo the problem is we're trying to figure out how to change the the screen without the frame so the title makes you assume it sounds like you're changing out the screen from the frame
Same problem here, could have skipped half of these steps to just replace the screen. Some of the screws got stripped out but luckily I didn't really need the phone, just kind of practiced on it. A lot of stuff to put back together when those parts didn't need to be removed.
If you have half a brain you can see that you need to pull the battery out in order to get the ribbon cable from the digitizer/LCD assembly to the logic board, his faster solution is to just buy the frame with the LCD on it. He should have started the video with that.... BUT a WAY faster solution would be to just buy a bricked phone or used phone from ebay etc, and just switch out your logic board... AAAND you get the OEM screen which i away better then the Scam-a-zon ones.. and you wont have to heat up the battery which can't be good for it.
Your wonderful step by step tutorial has saved me twice replacing my two phones..... Thank you so much!!!❤
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Thank you so much , each step of the way I could imagine your next Next lol , awesome job teaching , GREAT Video !!!
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Thank you so much you saved me so much money
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What about the pen sensor the red little thing that connects to the stylus pen, I need that
Any clue why stylus would not work after reassembly?
For those ppl complaining, watch the whole video, If you have half a brain you can see that you need to pull the battery out in order to get the ribbon cable from the digitizer/LCD assembly to the logic board, his faster solution is to just buy the frame with the LCD on it. He should have started the video with that....
BUT a WAY faster solution would be to just buy a bricked phone or used phone from ebay etc, and just switch out your logic board... AAAND you get the OEM screen which is way better then the Scam-a-zon ones.. and you wont have to heat up the battery which can't be good for it.
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I want Motorola g stylus 2020 touch screen penal
This comes as an Touch LCD Assembly
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Wasted 13 minutes of my life you skipped the most important part in the thing your video is titled for replacing the screen it didn't show it at all.
This is the full replacement guide with the frame installed ( You can buy the part with frame installed or without). Which easier, cheap and safe.
Youre kidding? Right? I noticed rhe phone has been apart before
@@robsanders6599 have you never watched a video of a phone disassembly? The parts that were secured by tape had not been apart before. You could tell by the number of edits and how difficult it was.
@@MrRlovely how many of these Motos have you replaced screens on is the question.
@@robsanders6599 no, it really isn't. I've replaced enough screens on other phones to know they aren't much different except the sequence.
This is why they shouldnt have gotten rid of the dislike button. The title of this video is a flat out lie. Change the title
What is the issue?
@@DIYGeardo the problem is we're trying to figure out how to change the the screen without the frame so the title makes you assume it sounds like you're changing out the screen from the frame
Same problem here, could have skipped half of these steps to just replace the screen. Some of the screws got stripped out but luckily I didn't really need the phone, just kind of practiced on it. A lot of stuff to put back together when those parts didn't need to be removed.
If you have half a brain you can see that you need to pull the battery out in order to get the ribbon cable from the digitizer/LCD assembly to the logic board, his faster solution is to just buy the frame with the LCD on it. He should have started the video with that.... BUT a WAY faster solution would be to just buy a bricked phone or used phone from ebay etc, and just switch out your logic board... AAAND you get the OEM screen which i away better then the Scam-a-zon ones.. and you wont have to heat up the battery which can't be good for it.