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How to fix touch screen glass on Asus tablet



How to fix touch screen glass on Asus tablet digitizer sevice repair / replacement install, “touch screen repair” kit verify part number on ribbon cable, tf201, tf300, v1, and v0.3 tcp, see below for diy screen digitizer repair kit.

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  1. My ASUS Nexus tablet got a crack even though I had it in a fold-able protecto case. Had to snooze a few hours in the early early morning at the Milano airport and of course had my legs over my backpack and later discovered surprise surprise cracked screen. Some parts of screen touch screen doesn't work. Dooh! When I changed the battery in my Android phone I just sat the phone out in the sun to get hot for the adhesive to loosen up. Probably a good idea to tape something over the Camera/s if sitting phone/tablet in the sun.

  2. Tampatec… I was given an Asus ME400C that has a cracked screen. It won't even power on. Does that mean the digitizer is broken as well? Thanks for your help…

    Steve D.
    U.S. Navy, Retired
    Texas

  3. Sir, do you need any glue or double sided tape for the whole process? Because on your video, i didn't see any of those applied. i need to fix mine too, but i need your guidance

  4. I was about to repair what I was sure was a Zenpad Z10 but I ordered the wrong screen. I have model P001 that has the button on the narrow dimension and no logo and no hole on the wide dimension like that one.

  5. Do you do repairs by chance? I cannot find anyone to repair my Asus Zenpad s8. I swear, I did not drop the screen, or step on it, or anything. It was practically new, and the cracked screen is NOT covered under warranty. It is a hair puller. It cost me a good chunk of money to buy this tablet, and it just blows my mind as to how the damn glass cracked when it was sitting safely on the counter in a very good case.

  6. i have the asus zenpad 10… front screen cracked so the touch screen didn't work although you could see it. I bought the replacement front glass thinking, take old glass off, replace etc…BUT the front clear glass is glued to the digitizer / rear part of the screen so was impossible to remove. The ONLY way to fix was to buy the full screen which includes the frame… you then just swop over all the internal parts (battery, CPU etc) from the old tablet to the new one. No other way to do it…..