If anyone is still after a V1.1, the eBay link below goes to where I bought mine. It turned up fairly quick and works absolutely fine. I had ghost touches and some touch wasn't working at first but after I ran the sony calibration tool (also linked) everything is fine. I got a Pro 3 1631 for free with a broken screen and was determined to get it working so it's a total result for me :-) I had the latest touch firmware installed prior to installation. It might work for other versions but if you have a V1.1 then this should sort it. Good luck! http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/281775551482?_... Software: http://esupport.sony.com/US/p/swu-download.pl?mdl=SVF15N190X&upd_id=9338&o...
This is a fairly easy repair to do. If you are skilled and have the right tools, you can do this in an hour easy. It took me an hour and I was eating food between steps :D
If you lose the LCD filters or tear them, kaption tape that is used on Apple devices will suffice. Also with replacement Xperia LCDs, if you use clamps to set the adhesive, make sure they're not too tight as you can permanently damage the screen. Good luck!
It can, but it'll most likely break. Better of buying the complete unit. Granted it's expensive, but the phone is still worth at least £400.
I never change the glass because you can end up with bubbles, faulty/sloppy touch and the rest. Not to mention the glass will be third party and weaker as Samsung don't sell it separately.
This is a fairly easy repair to do. If you are skilled and have the right tools, you can do this in an hour easy. It took me an hour and I was eating food between steps :D
If you lose the LCD filters or tear them, kaption tape that is used on Apple devices will suffice. Also with replacement Xperia LCDs, if you use clamps to set the adhesive, make sure they're not too tight as you can permanently damage the screen. Good luck!
It should be, yes. I've chopped and changed loads of Nexus 5 phone around and haven't had a problem.
It can, but it'll most likely break. Better of buying the complete unit. Granted it's expensive, but the phone is still worth at least £400.
I never change the glass because you can end up with bubbles, faulty/sloppy touch and the rest. Not to mention the glass will be third party and weaker as Samsung don't sell it separately.
Yeah I've done one of these and am literally about to do the 2nd one. Easy as you like :D
Be sure to purchase the LCD with frame as it's much quicker.
Stick a layer of parcel tape on the screen and you're good to go :D