I dropped my phone and the outer display lense cracked. The display is still functioning properly. I am searching for just a replacement lense to install my self. I have a razor v3.
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I'm trying to read this correctly, is it the lens that is cracked or the camera/camera body mount? If it is just the lens you may find it less expensive to purchase a new lens the 18-55mm is a kit lens and fairly inexpensive to purchase over repairing one. If it is the camera I'm not sure what to suggest and the repair would be very expensive to replace the chassis outer body.
What kind of camera is it? on most canon cameras you can remove the viewing lens and replace it. Some just snap off and some have a rubber outer piece that you can pull off and 2 philips screws to remove the hard plastic piece and glass. you can get a new one cheap off amazon.
its a very tough task please dont try it with ur hand coz....it affect ur cell n u may b fail go to any shop they will charge u 80/- only n set it right
As you suspect, this simply does not happen unless the LCD panel has had a physical impact. The LCD units are stress tested when manufactured and the odd ones which crack "all of a sudden" would do so within a few months of manufacture and then get replaced under manufacturer's warranty. The broken glass which you see is the cracked LCD unit and it's behind an outer plastic protective cover.
The only way to fix it is to replace the LCD panel, but it's not a DIY job and repairs will cost more than the camera is worth. The M637 will only be about two years old but it was a budget model to start with so it would be cheaper to buy a fully functional used equivalent camera. There are even brand new models of similar or better specification which will be cheaper than a repair.
If the camera works "as is" then it may be better to put up with the fault until the camera no longer works.
The I9 has a defect. The outer screen, which is glued, does not allow for expansion. My screen cracked after only a week of light use. My phone was NEVER DROPPED, and developed a small crack near the edge. Within two hours, the crack expanded to the other side of the screen. The phone i have was manufactured in the same month I got it. Motorola has some issues with their warranty system, and it only works sporatically. This phone will most likely be recalled.
Same thing the outer glass is broke can it be replaced?
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