How to apply Mi Screen Protector to your Mi phones. - Mi 3 General

Mi Screen guard is a 3 layered screen guard. Means the original screen guard is in between the top and bottom layer.
So you have to remove both the layers and apply the middle layer to screen. It is easy. Just follow the steps.
Before starting the process. Go to a dust free area.​
1. Tear that where it is written "Open".
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2. You can see two screen guards in that packet.
3. Use one for your device. Open any one of that screen guards.
4. Clean the screen surface of your phone clearly with the cloth provided with the screen guard package.
5. Place the screen guard like this. Place accurately on the screen surface. Number 1 face down and Number 2 face up. See below.
6. Then Open the Number 1 screen slowly and start applying the guard to screen and simultaneously rub the surface of the screen continuously with your credit/ debit card, (watch the video) so that no bubble will remain in the applied area. Then keep on applying the guard slowly towards down of the phone.
7. After the screen guard is applied then remove the Number 2 screen from the top.
PS : You can visit to a nearby mobile accessory shop and ask him for help.
Source : http://en.miui.com/thread-42427-1-1.html

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[Q] Vibrant piledrived by 3 different cars

Events prior to cracking my screen:
► Happy hour at Yardhouse bar
► 7 consecutive games of beer pong
After getting out of the car following my fastfood drivethu order to smoke and a few minutes had passed, I discovered my phone along with its Body Glove backside laying facedown in the drive-thru.
Damage as follows:
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Phone still functions, adb pulled the files off the internal sd. At first a small area of pixels in the bottom right had bled blueish white light, but after a little while the screen died. The 4 touch buttons and their backlights are functional.
Seeing as the price of replacement parts exceeds the contract-value of the phone, what would be the cheapest alternative to repairing the screen?
Craigslist a cheap Vibrant salvage donor?
i'd like to give it to my father's as a gift if it' not going to violate my pockets.
If ttoo much of it is broken, consider selling the parts that DO work
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Sorry to hear about the phone =/
I bought a vibrant for my sis yesterday off Craigslist for 130 newish, if it helps. I think a new glass'll be like 16 off ebay and a new LCD just as much. It's a pain to do it though, I'm sure.

[Q] Is there any screen protector fixed in fresh piece Xperia RAY..??

Is there any screen protector attached with the XPERIA RAY screen when it is shipped. I got one screen protector in the box along with other accessories (charger, USB cable, headset, manuals etc.) and the salesperson fixed it rightaway with my RAY. When I checked, I could see there are two coatings on top of the screen. Th protective covering, which comes with almost all mobile screens, was peeled off before applying the new screen protector. Still I could see two layers, which means there is a default screenguard, right?? I don't feel any problem with touch response or so, but feel, it will be better if I use only one screen guard...
My xperia mini didn't have any screen protector in place when I bought the phone. But in the box there was one.
It had one plastic in each side with a stick to pull. One said front and the other said back (or something like it). I pulled the back one and placed the screen protector on the screen. Using the small piece of plastic I removed all the bubbles and then I pulled the front stick.
It is something like this:
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Yes, the Ray has a screen protector already on the screen when you get it new. It's very well applied and it's basically impossible to tell it's there, but you can remove it if you want. And yes, you get a spare one in the box.
bummer, so adding the spare one is a waste of time?
MarkMRL said:
Yes, the Ray has a screen protector already on the screen when you get it new. It's very well applied and it's basically impossible to tell it's there, but you can remove it if you want. And yes, you get a spare one in the box.
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[Q] Spot on the Gorilla Glass

Hi.
I have problem.
Watch this:
clean display:
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And when I touch finger...
I can clean this by cloth by when I touch finger is very big SPOT!
WTF?
Warranty get this?
Sry for my Englis...
Lol you mean that big finger print that you also can clean with a cloth?
Yes it is a warranty case!
No, no, no.
When I clean cloth I have cleaned display, but when I move finger on all lenght few times I see this spot.
If after cleaning with cloth your screen is clean
If after booting your screen is clean of any problems
Perhaps you need to clean the screen that might be greasy.
But if you see spots when booted, you got burn in.
Maybe this photos can you explain this "damage".
and
I can clean this by cloth and it's good, but when I move finger I can see spot. Big spot only in this area.
can't see anything, sorry
Is it under the screen? Is it water damage? If you know the circumstances that led to it you can find whether its covered by Samsung. Or better, just call Samsung.
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It's on Gorilla Glass, phone is works, but spot is only when I move finger.
This spot works like magnes who catch metal, this catch something oil...
Maybe something to do with the screen. Get it checked by Samsung .
Finally Samsung give me new sccreen, now it's ok

[Tip] One handed operation.... "iPhone" mode.

Don't let the title scare you. All this tip does is make one handed operation easy.
First: settings/one handed operation
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Second: enable the first setting
Third: the activate the mode from any screen, using one motion, swipe from the right edge in and back out again.
This will make the entire usable screen space easy for one handed operation, including on screen buttons and volume keys. I call this iPhone mode because you can make it extremely small. Also you can move it around the screen and adjust the size to your liking. The last mode you had it on will save the next time you use it. Great for lefties.
I take no credit for this tip. I was browsing YouTube when I came across a tech channel and saw it there. I had never heard of this so I figured I would share it with the community.
More pics.
Also.... you cannot use the s-pen while in this mode. Apps such as the camera will revert the phone back to full screen. Enjoy.
justin94 said:
Third: the activate the mode from any screen, using one motion, swipe from the right edge in and back out again.
This will make the entire usable screen space easy for one handed operation, including on screen buttons and volume keys.
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also works from the left side of the screen for lefties
So much screen real estate lost with this though!
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black screen after dropping it please help!

Just dropped my phone flat down on a hard surface.
Only micro cracks on the screen, but it remains black. Buttons are still working,.
I noticed when I light turn it off and on that there is a tiny flash of light happening for a mirco second, and was wondering if the shock may have slightly disconnected the screen.
Do you reckon that would be possible and if so, should i just open it to verify everything is well plugged / connected inside? Won't hold you responsible if I end up breaking it
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It may be a loose connector.
You already know the display needs replaced.
Any high G impact can damage the mobo even cause internal damage to chipsets.
You'll need to go one step at a time.
If you start replacing components use/observe full ESD protocols to avoid damaging discreet components assemblies including the mobo.
When out of circuit the assemblies are more susceptible to static discharge than when in circuit fully assembled.
In the future use a good case with raised screen guards like the Zizo Bolt to prevent this.
can it work to only change the screen
sebbialsvik said:
can it work to only change the screen
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If that's all that's damaged. Watch some tear down vids first. Have all the tools you'll need and some anhydrous isopropyl alcohol to help loosen the adhesive seal strips on the rear cover and battery.

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