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Part of Nokia's Lumia line of Windows smartphones. Announced July 2013.

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Replace digitalizer without dismount all the phone?

What do you think about this video?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GW3xxuOQ...

There is any problem or risk if I replace the screen of my lumia 625 like this man does? Why everybody dismounts all the phone if it could be so easy as this?

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Antonio, he is replacing the digitizer not the screen:-) Yes it can be done like that. It does take practice so as to not break the LCD or destroy it with the heat gun. Hope this helps, good luck.

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Thank you old turkey for your answer, I've only one more question, that way to repare the phone is trasnferible to any other phone who has the connector of the digitizer at the same place?

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Antonio, do you mean if you can fix all digitizers like that? Most likely now due to differences on how they are mounted. It might be possible for other models to do it like that. I would always check the way the cables are routed to the connector. Otherwise you may tear the cable when you try it this way.

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we are talking about replacing a broken digitizer , tearing the cable on the old one isn't that big of a deal !

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