nokia lumia 920 digitizer glass lcd tft display replacement factory
Yezone, 14th year gold supplier of alibaba, manufacturer and larger wholesaler of mobile phone parts & accessories, products include lcd display Assembly, touch screen panel digitizer,glass lens, housing, flex cable, spare parts.... Keeping thousands of items in stock, we are able to fill all urgent deliveries.
This is regarding my new Nokia Lumia 920. About a week back, in the evening while at the new Phoenix Mall, Velachery I was taking some pictures with the phone of the mall’s exterior at night. Suddenly the phone slipped and fell down in the pavement, when I picked up what I saw was shocking – the entire front glass broken. I tried (with a paper tissue over my fingers as these Gorilla glass pieces can be dangerous) touching the screen, it seemed to work fine. This breakage follows the tradition in my family of breaking “Glass” of new gadgets – my son did it last year with my iPad2.
On reaching home, I backup’d the device using Windows Phone connector app, strangely without touching and unlocking the phone (with the PIN) you can’t back up. Next day gave the phone for repair to Nokia Customer Care. Though I didn’t expect it to be covered under warranty (it would have been great customer service and gesture if Nokia did it), I was shocked when the service centre quoted Rs.18,000 + Service charges for replacing the Glass. This amounted to over 50% of the phone’s full price. Expecting some miracle I exchanged couple of emails to Nokia India Head office, finally I got a shocker from them – that the phone can’t be serviced, beyond repair. Realising I have it a wall, I went back to Service Centre and I have asked them to fix it. Expecting to get back the repaired phone in next few days.
I am wondering. All phones get out dated within 12-18 months, and all touch phones are prone to getting dropped & broken. So instead of spending Rs.30-40K ($800) on a high end phone, how about getting a sub Rs.10K like Nokia Lumia 520 or Micromax A90S. Stolen, broken, out dated – I can buy a new phone every year and still in 3 years end up spending less than a high-end phone
lcd nokia 800 provide the touch interface in smartphones, which are vital for them to function. Alibaba.com stocks a stunning range of high-tech lcd nokia 800 with vibrant color depictions. Truly crystal-clear displays of lcd nokia 800 are available covering various brands and models such as the Samsung Galaxy Edge 2, OnePlus 7T, Samsung Galaxy C5, and many more.
lcd nokia 800 are the most commonly used displays, as they produce great image quality while consuming low power. Rather than emitting light directly, they use back lights or reflectors to produce images, which allows for easy readability even under direct sunlight. lcd nokia 800 are energy-efficient, and are comparatively safer to dispose of, than CRTs. lcd nokia 800 are much more efficient when it comes to usage in battery-powered electronic equipment, due to their minimal power consumption.
Some other advantages of lcd nokia 800 over the CRT counterparts are - sharper images, little to no heat emission, unaffected by magnetic fields, narrow frame borders, and extreme compactness, which make them very thin and light. Some types of lcd nokia 800 are transmissive, reflective, and transflective displays. Transmissive displays provide better image quality in the presence of low or medium-light, while reflective displays work best in the presence of bright light. The third type of lcd nokia 800, transflective, combine the best features of both the other types and provide a well-balanced display.
Whether as an individual purchaser, supplier or wholesaler, browse for an extensive spectrum of lcd nokia 800 at Alibaba.com if you don"t want to stretch a dollar yet find the best fit.
Item name: Original Cell Phone LCD Screen for Nokia Lumia 920 Digitizer with Frame 4.5 Inch Quick Detail Name: Original Cell Phone LCD Screen for Nokia Lumia 920 Digitizer with Frame 4.5 Inch Model: Nokia limia ...Original
Nokia Lumia 920 is a smartphone developed by Nokia that runs the Windows Phone 8 operating system.Qualcomm Krait CPU and a 4.5" IPS TFT LCD display, as well as a high-sensitivity capacitive touchscreen that can be used with gloves and fingernails;Gorilla Glass and has a 9 ms response time.PureView camera with OIS; it was the first smartphone camera to implement that technology,Qi inductive charging.
The Lumia 920 was released to mixed to positive reception. Most critics noted the device as the first Windows Phone 8 device to truly match its Android and iOS competitors in hardware, with high-end specifications, a Nokia PureView camera and unique features such as wireless inductive charging. Following this, the Lumia 920 would frequently be listed among the "elite" group smartphone during its time, otherwise populated by heavyweights from Apple and Samsung. This represented the first time a Windows Phone device had been considered to have powerful and impressive enough hardware to qualify as a truly high-end flagship device. Many features such as the super-sensitive capacitive screen and wireless inductive charging were popularised by the device and were found in later high-end Android phones. The Lumia 920 went on to win 12 awards.
Some reviewers criticised the thickness and weight of the Lumia 920, so Nokia released the Nokia Lumia 925, a lighter and thinner version of the Lumia 920 with an aluminium bodyNokia Lumia 930, successor to the Lumia 92x series, was announced at Build 2014 on April 2, 2014.
The Nokia Lumia 920 shares the "Fabula" design language of its predecessors, the Lumia 900 and 800, as well as the Nokia N9, with a unibody polycarbonate shell.
The Lumia 920 has a 1.5 GHz dual-core Qualcomm Krait CPU, a Qualcomm Adreno 225 GPU and 1 GB of system RAM. The Lumia 920T variant for the Chinese market comes with a 1.7 GHz dual-core Krait CPU and an Adreno 320 GPU.
The Lumia 920 has a 4.5-inch (114 mm) curved Gorilla Glass display with a resolution of 1280x768 (WXGA) and an aspect ratio of 15:9, using enhanced IPS screen technology which Nokia calls "PureMotion HD+".
The Lumia 920 has Nokia"s PureView technology on the rear camera,optically stabilised 8.7-megapixel BSI image sensor (1/3.2" sized, much smaller than the previous Nokia 808 Pureview) with a f/2.0 Carl Zeiss Tessar lens, short-pulse high-power dual-LED flash and 1080p HD video capture. Pixel size is 1.4 μm. The front camera encloses a 1.3-megapixel sensor capable of capturing HD video at 720p.
On September 6, 2012, Nokia apologised for an advertisement showing a video supposedly shot from somebody holding a Lumia 920 on a bike, but which was actually shot by somebody holding a camera in a van (as it can be seen in the reflections on a window).
The Lumia 920 has a 2000 mAh non-user-replaceable battery, providing a maximum standby time of up to 19 days and maximum talk time of up to 7.5 (2G) or 10 hours (3G).
The Nokia Lumia 920 runs the Windows Phone 8 operating system. As with other Lumia devices, the 920 includes Nokia-exclusive apps, such as Nokia City Lens, an augmented reality software that gives dynamic information about users" surroundings using the camera.
It also includes Nokia"s HERE suite of apps, which provide offline maps, worldwide turn-by-turn voice-guided navigation and public transit information.Nokia Smart Shoot, which lets users capture selected parts of a photo by using a lens for the camera app that takes a number of photos in quick succession.
On December 19, 2012, Nokia started rolling out the Portico update for the Lumia 920 and 820, which also included a firmware update for the 920 with camera fixes and battery improvements.
From August 16, 2013, Nokia rolled out the Amber update, which is pre-installed on the Nokia Lumia 925 and 1020 and includes several camera and performance improvements, to every Nokia device running Windows Phone 8.
From approximately January 13, 2014, Nokia rolled out the Black update to Nokia Lumia devices running Windows Phone 8. Notable features include an enhanced glance screen and a new camera interface as well as a new Storyteller app.
In the UK, the Lumia 920 was released on November 2, 2012.EE (who operate T-Mobile and Orange in the UK) as one of the LTE-capable smartphones. Nokia have reported that the device will lose the EE-exclusivity in the UK, and will be available on the Vodafone and 3 networks from January 2013.
The initial stock market reaction to the Lumia 920 (and the Lumia 820, announced on the same day) was immediately negative. During the product announcement, Nokia shares closed down 16% on the day.
The Nokia Lumia 920 received mixed to positive reviews. Many critics noted the Lumia 920"s hardware as the first time a Windows Phone device could truly compete with the hardware of high-end Android and iOS devices. Critics praised the screen, camera and unique features of the device, while also criticizing the phone"s heft and thickness. CNET rated it 4 stars out of 5, praising the screen, attractive design, great Nokia-exclusive apps and an enjoyable OS, while the negatives were the unimpressive battery life and heavy weight.
Adam Z. Lein from Pocketnow wrote: "Our final rating is going to be a 8.3 out of 10. The hardware, the screen, the camera, the sound quality, the video stabilization, and Nokia"s custom apps are all extremely impressive. The pricing is pretty great too. The only negatives for me are really the large size and lack of user-replaceable battery. Everything else on this phone is top notch."
Jessica Dolcourt of CNET in her camera review wrote: "Photo quality was strong and fairly consistent, though photos had a blue cast to them and the Lumia 920 had problems with contrast and absolute sharpness compared with the others."
Initial sales reports and positive reviews of the Lumia 920 and 820 caused Nokia"s shares to rise over 40% in December 2012, although analysts warned that the number of phones sold would fall far behind market leaders like Apple and Samsung.Yle, then-CEO Stephen Elop said the positive public feedback had improved morale in the company.
On January 10, 2013, Nokia released preliminary financial information for Q4 2012, saying that it had sold more than 4.4 million Lumia devices in that quarter.
On Amazon"s bestseller list, the Lumia 920 has, as of November 2012, become the best-selling phone of the week, with different colour options taking the number one, two and four spots.
On November 23, 2012, it was reported that the device has had 2.5 million pre-orders around the world in just three weeks of availability. In comparison, that is more than the entire (previous) Lumia range (610, 710, 800, 900) sold in the whole of the third quarter of 2012.
According to the technology blog BGR, "recent discussions with two United Kingdom operators reflect an emerging consensus that the Lumia 920 is fading fast in Europe, while the low-end Lumia 520 is sparking a lot of early interest".
Rubino, Daniel (October 6, 2012). "AT&T Nokia Lumia 920 gets slight battery and talk time downgrade". Windows Central. Mobile Nations. Retrieved 2014-11-18.
Delaney, Ian (July 24, 2013). "HERE Maps for Windows Phone 8 – walk-through". HERE Three Sixty. Nokia. Archived from the original on 2014-11-29. Retrieved 2014-11-19.
Edmonds, Rich (January 11, 2012). "Nokia Lumia 920 purchases have Portico update pre-installed". Windows Central. Mobile Nations. Retrieved 2013-01-14.
Low, Aloysius (November 15, 2012). "Nokia"s Lumia 920 battery life just isn"t up to par". CNET Asia. CBS Interactive. Archived from the original on 2012-11-17. Retrieved 2014-11-19.
"Nokia Lumia 920 shows problems with heavy file transfers". Daily Bhaskar. CB Corp. December 8, 2012. Archived from the original on 2014-11-29. Retrieved 2014-11-19.
Rubino, Daniel (December 21, 2012). "Lumia 920s suffering from brightness bug with Portico update? Here"s a possible fix". Windows Central. Mobile Nations. Retrieved 2014-11-19.
McEntegart, Jane (November 1, 2012). "Nokia Lumia 920 Launches in UK Tomorrow". Tom"s Hardware. Purch. Archived from the original on 2012-11-06. Retrieved 2012-11-14.
Umiastowski, Chris (September 6, 2012). "What to think about Nokia after yesterday"s 16% stock price collapse". Windows Central. Mobile Nations. Retrieved 2015-09-29.
Rubino, Daniel (December 17, 2012). "Nokia rising: stock breaks through $4 a share upon news of strong demand". Windows Central. Mobile Nations. Retrieved 2018-10-18.
Rodriguez, Salvador (January 10, 2013). "Lumia smartphone sales boost Nokia"s fourth quarter". Archived from the original on 2013-01-11. Retrieved 2013-01-14.
Edmonds, Rich (November 15, 2012). "Lumia 920 sold out at Expansys UK, tops chart with HTC 8X closely behind". Windows Central. Mobile Nations. Retrieved 2013-01-20.
New Original Nokia AT&T Lumia920 920 Touch Panel Replacement Repair parts(with AT&T Logo) Descriptions: This replacement part is perfect to repair your Nokia Lumia 920 phone if you have recently dropped or knocked your phone and cracked the glass screen. Installation of this part will also repair your Nokia Lumia 920 if you are having touch screen issues 100% tested and working good before shipping LCD Touch Screen Digitizer for Nokia Lumia 920 touch screen glass panel with digitizer Clear glass panel with transparent screen protection film A perfect replacement for your broken, damaged, cracked or unusable touch digitizer panel Kindly Note: This Digitizer Replacement needs special skills to install,we dont" suggest for unskilled person to install it. dadawireless doesnt" offer Instruntion manual,buyers have to find the manual by themselves. we are not responsible for the damage due to your own wrong operation. if you need other parts please feel free to contact us,we may have in stock and we will do our best to help you find it. Warranty:9 months ( not apply for artificial and accidental damage) Compatible Model: Nokia Lumia 920 Package Including: 1 x ATT Nokia Lumia 920 Touch screen glass digitizer Repair parts
After replacing the digitizer/screen assembly, the phone booted up, the NEW screen responded to touch input. After about 15 minutes, it simply REFUSED to respond to touch input. THEN, after about 90 minutes, it AGAIN responded to touch input for about 90 minutes. NOW it will NOT respond to touch input. I have triple checked the connections, even attempted to put back the old screen, which then the phone didn’t start at all. Could the digitizer be faulty? Could the software just not want to talk to the hardware? Could a master reset (if I can get into the phone) fix it? Please note: this is NOT a password issue. I do not password my phone for this very type of reason.
There is a lot riding on the Nokia Lumia 920. Firstly, it’s the flagship phone from Nokia(opens in new tab), a company that desperately wants – and needs – to become more relevant in the high-end smartphone market. A 1280 x 768 resolution makes the 332 pixels per inch (PPI) rating one of the highest around.
Unlike key competitors you won’t find a quad-core processor, the Lumia 920 settling for a 1.5Ghz dual-core with 1GB of RAM, with Nokia believing that quad-core processors are as yet unnecessary for today’s smartphone demands.
Clearly the company believes a good quality camera is of more importance, the Lumia 920 being treated to a 8.7MP/1080p/30fps camera with the company’s respected PureView technology and a Carl Zeiss lens. There’s a lower spec front-facing camera as you’d expect.
So it’s no surprise that the Lumia 920 measures up very nicely indeed when it comes to the vital smartphone statistics. A 4.5in IPS TFT screen means the Lumia 920’s display is just shy of big boys such as the Nexus 4 (4.7in) and Samsung Galaxy S3 (4.8in), though of course notably bigger than theiPhone 5’s Retina screen (4in).
The Lumia 920 is a hulking great chunk of smartphone, which coupled with a range of four colours – bright yellow and red, or more predictable white and black – makes for a handset that will certainly make its presence felt. And it’ll do the same in your pocket: weighing in at 185g, it’s over 65% heavier than the 112g iPhone 5.
The curved rear casing – also apparent on HTC’s Windows Phone 8 device, the HTC 8X – makes for a thicker phone but it feels good in the hand. As with the larger screen-sized phones, the extra heft of the Lumia 920 is worth feeling for yourself before you take the plunge as it won’t suit everyone.
And talking of loose, you"ll want a firm grip on the phone itself as the casing doesn"t offer much in the way of grip. All told, we can’t help but place a question mark against the Lumia 920 build quality.
On the subject of apps, there’s good news and bad news. Of course, the Windows Phone OS means you will need Windows Phone apps. The Windows Phone Store is the place to go and you’ll find apps, games and music, plus a ‘Nokia Collection’ area for Nokia apps.
There’s no option for buying movies or TV shows however. And, though Nokia is bullish about its app offering, it simply isn’t as thorough for now, with BBC iPlayer, Sonos and Spotify notable absentees, though unofficial versions of popular apps are popping up.
On the plus side, Nokia Maps are good and there’s a Nokia Drive navigation app, which despite being in Beta mode functioned perfectly well. Lastly, there’s Nokia Music, a completely free streaming music service (from a limited library) or the ability to pay for individual tracks (from a more exhaustive library) with prices.
Pre-loaded on the Lumia 920 you’ll find full versions of Microsoft Office’s Word, Excel and PowerPoint programmes, which will appeal to many, and easy syncing of your finished work with email applications or Microsoft’s cloud storage service, SkyDrive.
Nokia, like HTC, has put its own twist on the Windows Phone experience. Nokia City Lens allows you to hold up the screen and see nearby shops, restaurants and more super-imposed on top. It works reasonably well, though doesn’t dig as deep as Siri or Google Now.
The Nokia Lumia 920 web browsing experience comes, of course, courtesy of Internet Explorer. The most obvious change for most people will be the browser bar at the bottom rather than top. Tabbed browsing, favourites (aka bookmarks), back and refresh buttons are all here.
The Lumia 920 has a 4.5in IPS TFT screen with a 1280 x 768 resolution, delivering 332 pixels per inch. Not bad on paper, but how does it perform? For starters: there’s no easy way to buy videos on the Lumia, so you’ll have to make do with your own video content. MP4, H.264 and WMV video files are all accepted.
On a more positive note, if you"re an Xbox owner, there"s plenty of integration between phone and Xbox, from viewing your online profile on your phone, to pushing content from one device to another using the free SmartGlass app.
And the Lumia 920 stands up well when it comes to picture quality. Edges are well-defined making for a sharp picture, while colours are subtle and colourful if not as dynamic and bright as some rivals.
When it comes to music and sound quality, the Lumia 920 certainly has plenty to offer. The "music+video" icon is your port of call for all your music (and video, not surprisingly) and there are essentially three key ways to access content: your own content dragged and dropped into your "collection" as normal; by adding apps – Rdio is here alongside podcast options; or by using Nokia Music, which is where it gets interesting.
This is essentialy Nokia"s own streaming service, and it"s completely free. Again, the interface takes a little getting used to but essentially you can stream tracks, and then pay to download them if you choose, or you can listen to "mix radio" stations of content based on genre.
As for the standard in-ear headphones, the white buds look quite cool, keeping a low profile with no Nokia branding. They"re comfortable but sit fairly deep in the ears, and the sound is thin and low on detail.
The Lumia 920 has DLNA and Bluetooth streaming capabilities on board so you can stream audio and video to connected wireless speakers and other devices. It"s Bluetooth 4.0 certified, but there"s no sign of the superior aptX codec.
Nokia has made a big push when it comes to the quality of the cameras on the company’s phones. While the Lumia 920 can’t match Nokia’s PureView 808"s whopping 41MP camera, it does have Carl Zeiss optics and an 8.7MP lens, as well as plenty of picture customisation options.
It’s certainly possible to get excellent results – but we didn’t find the quality of our pictures as consistent as on other handsets. Detailed, three-dimensional and sharp when we got it right, getting images in focus seemed trickier on the Lumia 920 than on others in our experience.
Call quality is clear and consistent and we had no issues with call drop-out or network coverage. On the subject of which, while we reviewed the standard Lumia 920, a Lumia 920 LTE with 4G compatability is available exclusively on EE, the UK"s first 4G network(alongside a Lumia 820 LTE).
However, it"s not as easy to keep an eye on what"s guzzling your juice as on said rivals, though there is a "battery saver" mode, which essentially turns off key features such as wi-fi when you"re down to the last 30% of power. Wireless charging is available straight out of the box, although Nokia"s official charging pad is an expensive optional extra, at £45.
The WP8 experience is fresh, different and a qualified success in our minds, which alongside some worthwhile software adds-on unique to Nokia and solid all-round phone performance, makes the Nokia Lumia 920 a decent alternative.Nokia Lumia 920: Price Comparison