You will be able to tell when you go to fix it. If it fits all teh plugs and everything in that region looks similar, then yes it should work. As long as the whole flagship hasnt been completly redesigned between the 2 phones you have... There is a pretty decent chance it will work! Best of Luck! -JR
Best bet would be to return it and get a new one. There are no 70" glass screens that you can buy to replace it. It should have a warranty on it. Best of luck! - JR
Try a new charger first... and if that does not work. Look for replacemtn parts on the websit below. They generally have every replacement part for a ton of devices! https://www.fixez.com/ Best of luck to you! -J
Im not sure about your particular model of tablet. But the best website for getting replacement screens and parts is https://www.fixez.com/. If they dont have it there. I would opt to either buy a new tablet or deal with the damage (depending on how bad it is) https://www.fixez.com/ Best luck to you! -J
Hello Brian! I wouold try this website to get your replacement parts from! https://www.fixez.com/store/motorola/mot...-moto-x-pure-edition/motorola-moto-x-pure-display-assembly-lcd-and-touch-screen-black Hope this help!! Good luck! -JR
Is the port bent? Are one of the prongs inside the port popped up? If either one of those is a yes. then you need to replace the port on the actual phone. If none of those is thne problem. Try getting a new charger and see if that works. Or try putting it in on an angle. Goodluck! -JR
I had the same problem. I solved it by taking a wire cutter to the whole screw socket. I had to cut one on each side of the plate. Overall the phone worked just fine. i did go back and add a layer of adhesive to the outside of the phone just under the screen. The Iphone 6s has this tar-like rubber adhesive thats very hard to seperate. So i ordered it off amazon just for insurance even though the phone snapped right together and works as new!
Its very posible that while changing the screen, you forgot to attack one of the wires that operates the display. Best bet, open your Nexus up again and check to make sure all the cables are connected by following the guide you used the first time!! Good luck! -J
Use a razor, and go along the outside of the phone carevilly using the razor as a spudger. it will efficiently cut and weaken the adhesive while spudging the screen away from the frame. only takes 15 mins.... Use a workbench razor, not a flimsy one. If possible, use one where one side of the razor has a gaurd on it for better grip. Take it slow and try not to scratch the frame. Lots of pressure and patience is key!!!
I had such a probem with one on each side closest to the home button.... Unfortunatley I used wire cutters to remove the screw completly. The assembly was not effected nor the functionality of the phone.
Use a razor, and go along the outside of the phone carevilly using the razor as a spudger. it will efficiently cut and weaken the adhesive while spudging the screen away from the frame. only takes 15 mins.... Use a workbench razor, not a flimsy one. If possible, use one where one side of the razor has a gaurd on it for better grip. Take it slow and try not to scratch the frame. Lots of pressure and patience is key!!!
Goodluck!!
-J
I had such a probem with one on each side closest to the home button.... Unfortunatley I used wire cutters to remove the screw completly. The assembly was not effected nor the functionality of the phone.
What happens if the cup won't even stick to the display because it is cracked and it will not hold air near the bottom of the phone?