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This Touch Screen Digitizer for Nokia Lumia 920 is a high-quality replacement part designed to restore your device's functionality and aesthetics. With easy installation and durable materials, it's perfect for DIY enthusiasts looking to enhance their smartphone experience.
C**H
Much less sensitive than the original one
I bought this from BestSelling2013. It doesn't seem a genuine Nokia replacement part.The capacitive touch buttons don't light up, the worst problem is that it is much less sensitive to touch. Anytime I unlock the phone, I have to either swipe up TWICE quickly or I need to swiping from the bottom till the top of the screen to make the key board show up fully. In addition, I'm not able to use my phone with gloves on any more, too bad, winter is coming.Going to return it, the problem is that I can't put back the broken original screen digitizer so I need buy a new phone before disassembling my phone again. It took 12 days to delivery, I don't know how long does it take to return and then get the replacement.BTW, I bought the amazon's recommended Torx T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 Cell Phone Repair Kit Tool Set Magnetic Screwdrivers Tools. The T2 and T4 are good but the T5 is smaller than it should be, it makes two screws at the bottom of the phone crashed badly. Very disappointed.
S**E
glass was good, user error on installing thus my phone is stilld dead..
I purchased this thinking that I could replace the broken glass on the 920. I followed the rules in the internet and I was able to remove all the parts, etc.. replacing the glass took the longest. I used a hair dryer to 'melt' the existing casing and was able to pry it out. I then used 3 little dabs of super glue to put in place. Tried to assembly my phone but the mother board was not fitting into place. There was this black square peg that came out! so I then just ignored it and assembled everything back together. No DICE!! wouldn't power up. I'm sure I screwed up some where!! as usual, it looks easier on net but it took me 3 hours!! only tried to do this cuz the screen was affordable (2X.00).. oh well.. good luck to you all..
S**R
Please Do Yourself a Favor
... And don't buy this productPlease be aware of what you are getting yourself into with this product, and don't make the same mistake that I did assuming this would be "fine" just as many other reviewers have claimed.Below is a list of reasons why you should not purchase this completely counterfeit product. Please bear in mind that I had this piece professionally installed and all connections cleaned afterwards to ensure this wasn't the fault of a poor install job.The following are listed in order of discovery in the 3 days following the installation of this digitizer.1) The 3 Navigation keys at the bottom of the screen are painted under the glass. In the true Lumia 920 screen these keys are made of a two-sided material that allows light through the back of them. As such, these keys will no longer light up when you put your screen on.2) As has been mentioned in previous reviews, the front facing camera truly is covered by curved glass near the top, rendering it useless.3) You can very clearly see the grid lines of this digitizer. They are spaced fairly far apart, limiting accuracy.4) Within hour after installation the phone began to sporadically activate in portions of the screen without being touched. The screen would scroll on its own and so on.5) The day after installation the navigation keys (back, home, search) would sporadically stop working, usually for minutes, sometimes for up to an hour. Following this the keys would rapidly press at random. Attempting to navigate anywhere on the phone triggers the back and home buttons rapidly (very frustrating as this makes the phone utterly useless).6) After a week of dealing with this and absolutely hating myself for ever getting rid of my cracked gorilla glass, I dropped my phone 12 inches onto a plastic stool and caused a hairline crack in the corner of the screen that spread diagonally across the entire phone within an hour. THIS IS NOT GORILLA GLASS. It is glass. Cheap glass.I REALLY loved my Lumia 920 and I was willing to take a chance to get it back to its original state. I made a terrible mistake. Don't do the same.TLDR; Don't buy this, at all. Deal with your cracked glass. Your phone issues will only become about 100x worse if you try to solve them with this. Just wait for your upgrade, or, if it's too far away, consider getting an unlocked phone like the Nexus 5 instead.Good luck on your device.
O**R
Perfect fit for my Lumia 920
The one I received was not an At&t branded display. Meaning it did not have the AT&T logo, it also has this under the windows key "pronto.nokia.com". It also had some very heavy residue left by the screen protector which made the display look horrible. I had to clean the display with alcohol to get it off, It was almost an oily sunscreen type of residue. With all off that out of the way the screen ended up being perfect. With all of that being said it was a perfect fit. All of the connections were a perfect fit.I used a video I found on youtube to figure out how to dismantle If you have a Nokia 920 with a broken screen this is a great cheap replacement.
R**Y
Capacitive Buttons Don't Light Up
My only complaint is that the capacitive touch buttons (back, windows, and search) don't light up. I noticed it the night I installed it when I was sitting in a dark room and couldn't see my buttons. They still work, but you have to guess at their location. If this feature had worked, I would have given five stars.The digitizer comes unbranded; the ATT logo was missing from the upper left hand corner.As for the install, the digitizer fit my device very well, and the glass feels very similar to the old digitizer. There was no impact to the image quality. The item arrive quickly and was well protected in the package with bubble wrap and foam packing.
A**N
One signficant issue (but it might have been user-error)
This screen works splendidly as a screen, but I had a problem with it. The screen covers the light sensors at the top of the device (the sensors that detect if the phone is in your pocket, or up against your ear, that sort of thing) and because of that, the device won't light-up upon receiving a message, and it won't let me see the phone menu screen when making and receiving phone calls.Like I said, this COULD be user error, and I might have just applied the adhesive tape in the wrong place.there's no way to know for sure. BUT, I have no complaints about the quality of the screen.
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