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Lenovo K6 Note Touch Issues: DIY Screen Replacement & Potential Connector Damage Risk

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  • #1 16724923
    amxbanss
    Level 3  
    Hello, I do not completely touch the phone itself works I gave it to the site here link:
    IMEI: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    cdti en I can't paste the link in this company because I'm not experienced enough in this forum's membrane ^^
    Now yes, if I buy the touch myself and replace it, everything will be fine or "flooding" could damage this connector in some way.

    We don't give imei numbers in the forum. Mod: nutergsm
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  • #2 16724998
    nutergsm
    Moderator of GSM
    If the phone after flooding it could be some damage on the disc, and not necessarily damaged touch.
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  • #3 16725119
    amxbanss
    Level 3  
    The whole phone works, turns on, charges and stays on the lock screen because I can't do anything cwm reporting everything works except touch
  • #4 16725216
    nutergsm
    Moderator of GSM
    Then you can take the risk and change your touch.
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  • #5 16725234
    amxbanss
    Level 3  
    Hmm and in some service I can not grasp it because I will not throw PLN 150 down the drain to stay with two touches ^^
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  • #6 16725249
    nutergsm
    Moderator of GSM
    Then look for a better website.
  • #7 16725302
    amxbanss
    Level 3  
    It was not as much as the service and I just gave the phone for warranty and they made a repair for me for PLN 1,400, where the telephone costs PLN 800
  • #8 16725658
    nutergsm
    Moderator of GSM
    If the phone was flooded, they were supposed to recognize the guarantee. Walk to the local service.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around touch issues with the Lenovo K6 Note, particularly after potential water damage. The user inquires about the feasibility of replacing the touch screen themselves and the risk of damaging the connector during the process. Responses indicate that while the phone powers on and functions otherwise, the touch screen is unresponsive. Some participants suggest that replacing the touch screen could be a viable option, despite concerns about previous flooding potentially causing damage to internal components. There are also mentions of warranty services and repair costs, highlighting the user's reluctance to spend on professional repairs without certainty of the outcome.
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