HTC Phone Parts
Replacement parts for your HTC Phone model to fix your broken phone!
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HTC One M8 Screen
Replace a 5 inch Full HD 1080 x 1920 Super LCD screen and digitizer compatible with the HTC One M8 model smartphone.
HTC One (M9) Motherboard (AT&T)
This part is the motherboard for the AT&T version HTC One M9 smartphone.
HTC U Ultra Screen
Replace a screen compatible with the HTC U Ultra model smartphone. 5.7 inch 1440 x 2560 pixel LCD Display.
HTC U11 Life Screen
Replace a front glass digitizer display compatible with the HTC U11 Life model smartphone.
HTC One M9 Screen
Replace a 5 inch Full HD 1080 x 1920 display assembly compatible with the HTC One M9 smartphone.
HTC One (M8) Camera Daughterboard
Replace the daughterboard circuit assembly for the HTC One (M8). Includes connectors for three cameras and the plastic amplifying chamber for the earpiece speaker.
HTC One (M8, Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile) Charging Assembly
Replace a broken or damaged USB charging and headphone jack assembly for your Verizon, AT&T, or T-Mobile model HTC One M8 smartphone and fix problems with connectivity an...
HTC One (M8, Sprint) Charging Assembly
Replace the USB charging assembly and headphone jack for the Sprint HTC One M8.
HTC One (M8, Verizon) Motherboard
Replace a corroded or malfunctioning main circuit board assembly for a Verizon model HTC One M8 smartphone.
HTC U Ultra Replacement Battery
Replace a B2PZF100 model battery compatible with the HTC U Ultra smartphone. 11.55 Watt Hours (Wh). 3.85 Volts (V). 3000 mAh.
电子设备简介
Since 2009, HTC has focused on designing phones based on the Android OS, moving away from the windows mobile platform that was previously utilized.
HTC phones can be difficult to identify, because HTC was an original design manufacturer for a long time. This means that HTC would design the phone, but it would be released and manufactured under the name of a different company. Recently, HTC has been releasing phones under the HTC logo and brand. These phones can be identified by the HTC logo printed on the faceplate of the device.