Razr v3 Screen Cover Replacement

Posted: 08-27-2005, 01:06 AM
The actual v3 (and other v phones) screen is underneath a clear screen
"window" that says Motorola across the top. After you've had your phone
for awhile (about 9 months in my case) you may notice dust under the
window even though there are no scratches on the exterior. If this
happens or if you manage to scratch up your screen, it can be easily
replaced. I just did it today and it took only a few minutes so I
thought I'd report it here.

The covers/windows cost $9 so I bought a few along with a nice pair of
tweezers and a plastic "case removal tool" from www.cnn.cn. My order
arrived from Hong Kong in less than a week.

How to do it: To be safe, I removed the battery. Next I used the
pointed tweezers to pry up one corner of the window. Once I got it
lifted up a bit I slid the plastic removal tool under and along the edge
of the window to release the adhesive. Once I got one side done I simply
lifted it up and peeled it away. All of the adhesive lifted off with the
window but if it doesn't make sure you remove any left in the phone.

Next I used a lint free cloth (a chamois is perfect) to clean the
actual surface of the screen itself. There was quite a bit of dust.
Don't rub or press hard! Be gentle! I also used the tweezers to hold a
small piece of paper towel to clean the dirt from around the perimeter
of the opening in the case where the window sits.

At this point I put the battery in just to make sure that all was well
with the screen. It was fine so I removed the battery again to finish
up.

With everything sparkling clean I lifted the new window off the carrier
and set it into the opening. It fit in perfectly so I used the cloth to
gently press down around the edge to seat the adhesive. The last step is
to peel off the plastic film (like you did when the phone was new) and
admire your new crystal clear display!


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jgrove24@hotmail.com
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Re: Razr v3 Screen Cover Replacement
Posted: 08-31-2005, 11:39 PM

BruceR wrote:
> The actual v3 (and other v phones) screen is underneath a clear screen
> "window" that says Motorola across the top. After you've had your phone
> for awhile (about 9 months in my case) you may notice dust under the
> window even though there are no scratches on the exterior. If this
> happens or if you manage to scratch up your screen, it can be easily
> replaced.


Another world class feature from the Age Discriminators at MOT:

Ed Zander, Motorola's new chairman and chief executive, said,
"Libertyville is a great place to bring a family up, but sometimes it's
harder to recruit the younger and more innovative, creative people
coming out of school" if they're posted to a town like Libertyville.

Zander, who joined Motorola as chairman and chief executive in January,
himself broke Moto tradition when he bought a condo in downtown Chicago
and made the reverse commute to Schaumburg. Previous CEOs lived in the
leafy north and northwest suburbs.

He's pleased with Moto City: "You walk in there, it's a whole bunch of
********* 20- and 30-year-olds. **********
People love Chicago. I think it's one of the great downtowns. It's a
great recruiting tool. We don't just recruit for Libertyville. If
you're coming out of school, you're single, or you just want to live as
a couple and have a city experience, like you could potentially have in
the San Francisco Bay Area or San Diego, you can live in Chicago.
Chicago is a great place."

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Re: Razr v3 Screen Cover Replacement
Posted: 08-31-2005, 11:39 PM

BruceR wrote:
> The actual v3 (and other v phones) screen is underneath a clear screen
> "window" that says Motorola across the top. After you've had your phone
> for awhile (about 9 months in my case) you may notice dust under the
> window even though there are no scratches on the exterior. If this
> happens or if you manage to scratch up your screen, it can be easily
> replaced.


Another world class feature from the Age Discriminators at MOT:

Ed Zander, Motorola's new chairman and chief executive, said,
"Libertyville is a great place to bring a family up, but sometimes it's
harder to recruit the younger and more innovative, creative people
coming out of school" if they're posted to a town like Libertyville.

Zander, who joined Motorola as chairman and chief executive in January,
himself broke Moto tradition when he bought a condo in downtown Chicago
and made the reverse commute to Schaumburg. Previous CEOs lived in the
leafy north and northwest suburbs.

He's pleased with Moto City: "You walk in there, it's a whole bunch of
********* 20- and 30-year-olds. **********
People love Chicago. I think it's one of the great downtowns. It's a
great recruiting tool. We don't just recruit for Libertyville. If
you're coming out of school, you're single, or you just want to live as
a couple and have a city experience, like you could potentially have in
the San Francisco Bay Area or San Diego, you can live in Chicago.
Chicago is a great place."

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Re: Razr v3 Screen Cover Replacement
Posted: 01-01-2006, 12:23 PM

BruceR Wrote:
> The actual v3 (and other v phones) screen is underneath a clear screen
> "window" that says Motorola across the top. After you've had you
> phone
> for awhile (about 9 months in my case) you may notice dust under the
> window even though there are no scratches on the exterior. If this
> happens or if you manage to scratch up your screen, it can be easily
> replaced. I just did it today and it took only a few minutes so I
> thought I'd report it here.
>
> The covers/windows cost $9 so I bought a few along with a nice pair of
> tweezers and a plastic "case removal tool" from www.cnn.cn. My order
> arrived from Hong Kong in less than a week.
>
> How to do it: To be safe, I removed the battery. Next I used the
> pointed tweezers to pry up one corner of the window. Once I got it
> lifted up a bit I slid the plastic removal tool under and along th
> edge
> of the window to release the adhesive. Once I got one side done
> simply
> lifted it up and peeled it away. All of the adhesive lifted off wit
> the
> window but if it doesn't make sure you remove any left in the phone.
>
> Next I used a lint free cloth (a chamois is perfect) to clean the
> actual surface of the screen itself. There was quite a bit of dust.
> Don't rub or press hard! Be gentle! I also used the tweezers to hold a
> small piece of paper towel to clean the dirt from around the perimeter
> of the opening in the case where the window sits.
>
> At this point I put the battery in just to make sure that all was well
> with the screen. It was fine so I removed the battery again to finish
> up.
>
> With everything sparkling clean I lifted the new window off th
> carrier
> and set it into the opening. It fit in perfectly so I used the clot
> to
> gently press down around the edge to seat the adhesive. The last ste
> is
> to peel off the plastic film (like you did when the phone was new) and
> admire your new crystal clear display!


I've checked on the website you mention but can't find the kit - ca
you help? I have a ed outer clear cover (not the actual LC
screen) and dust behind the inner cover as yourself.

Cheers
Cla

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Re: Razr v3 Screen Cover Replacement
Posted: 01-01-2006, 07:58 PM
They're on this page and the tools are on the site as well. It's not a
kit but the screens, and tools can be bought as single items.
http://cnn.cn/shop/motorola-m-10.htm..._id=78&sort=2a

From:saintclay
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> BruceR Wrote:
>> The actual v3 (and other v phones) screen is underneath a clear
>> screen "window" that says Motorola across the top. After you've had
>> your phone
>> for awhile (about 9 months in my case) you may notice dust under the
>> window even though there are no scratches on the exterior. If this
>> happens or if you manage to scratch up your screen, it can be easily
>> replaced. I just did it today and it took only a few minutes so I
>> thought I'd report it here.
>>
>> The covers/windows cost $9 so I bought a few along with a nice pair
>> of tweezers and a plastic "case removal tool" from www.cnn.cn. My
>> order arrived from Hong Kong in less than a week.
>>
>> How to do it: To be safe, I removed the battery. Next I used the
>> pointed tweezers to pry up one corner of the window. Once I got it
>> lifted up a bit I slid the plastic removal tool under and along the
>> edge
>> of the window to release the adhesive. Once I got one side done I
>> simply
>> lifted it up and peeled it away. All of the adhesive lifted off with
>> the
>> window but if it doesn't make sure you remove any left in the phone.
>>
>> Next I used a lint free cloth (a chamois is perfect) to clean the
>> actual surface of the screen itself. There was quite a bit of dust.
>> Don't rub or press hard! Be gentle! I also used the tweezers to hold
>> a small piece of paper towel to clean the dirt from around the
>> perimeter of the opening in the case where the window sits.
>>
>> At this point I put the battery in just to make sure that all was
>> well with the screen. It was fine so I removed the battery again to
>> finish up.
>>
>> With everything sparkling clean I lifted the new window off the
>> carrier
>> and set it into the opening. It fit in perfectly so I used the cloth
>> to
>> gently press down around the edge to seat the adhesive. The last step
>> is
>> to peel off the plastic film (like you did when the phone was new)
>> and admire your new crystal clear display!

>
> I've checked on the website you mention but can't find the kit - can
> you help? I have a ed outer clear cover (not the actual LCD
> screen) and dust behind the inner cover as yourself.
>
> Cheers
> Clay
>
>
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Re: Razr v3 Screen Cover Replacement
Posted: 01-01-2006, 09:57 PM
Here is a guide I found it shows all the tools you need plus how to to
disassembleit completely

http://www.motomodders.net/Portals/0...mbly_Guide.pdf

it takes a while to load it in pdf
Hope This helps ........................Gr@y


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Re: Razr v3 Screen Cover Replacement
Posted: 01-01-2006, 10:08 PM
That's an excellent guide to take apart the phone but, to clarify, if
you only want to change the display cover you can just peel it off
without actually taking anything apart.

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> Here is a guide I found it shows all the tools you need plus how to to
> disassembleit completely
>
> http://www.motomodders.net/Portals/0...mbly_Guide.pdf
>
> it takes a while to load it in pdf
> Hope This helps ........................Gr@y



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Re: Razr v3 Screen Cover Replacement
Posted: 01-02-2006, 04:34 PM

BruceR Wrote:
> That's an excellent guide to take apart the phone but, to clarify, if
> you only want to change the display cover you can just peel it off
> without actually taking anything apart.
>
> From:Gr@y
> iamnot@home.com
>
> Here is a guide I found it shows all the tools you need plus how t
> to
> disassembleit completely
>
> http://tinyurl.com/ankpl
>
> it takes a while to load it in pdf
> Hope This helps ........................Gr@y


Cheers Guys,

To clarify my problem, I have a ed outer protective screen (no
the actual LCD) and dust has gathered behind the inner screen. Has thi
dust got there through the ed outer screen?

Cheers
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Re: Razr v3 Screen Cover Replacement
Posted: 01-02-2006, 06:27 PM
Probably. The outer cover is the dust seal. Once it's ed dust will
get it. When you remove it you should be able to clean the dust off the
display.

From:saintclay
saintclay.210u3y@mobile-forum.co.uk

> BruceR Wrote:
>> That's an excellent guide to take apart the phone but, to clarify, if
>> you only want to change the display cover you can just peel it off
>> without actually taking anything apart.
>>
>> From:Gr@y
>> iamnot@home.com
>>
>> Here is a guide I found it shows all the tools you need plus how to
>> to
>> disassembleit completely
>>
>> http://tinyurl.com/ankpl
>>
>> it takes a while to load it in pdf
>> Hope This helps ........................Gr@y

>
> Cheers Guys,
>
> To clarify my problem, I have a ed outer protective screen (not
> the actual LCD) and dust has gathered behind the inner screen. Has
> this dust got there through the ed outer screen?
>
> Cheers
> Saintclay
>
>
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