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After removing the aforementioned T8 screw, press your palm against the screen and twist counterclockwise. Alternately, hot-glue the screen to the workbench, twist the back off, then remove the glue.
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What display is being used? Rectangular or circular shape? Can you please publish article number and or manufacturer code?
He said the display was round. I have no idea what the code would be, but I’d assume it’s a custom Amazon display.
What display is being used? Can you please publish article number and or manufacturer code?
It seems that display is octogonal shape, not circular.
OLED or LCD panel ??
the display itself looks like it’s round but the frame is octagonal so it will fit in the chassis without rotating. that would be my best guess.
we need part number of this display.Can anyone suggest?
Your step 4 is all wrong. you don’t have to pry at all. With a clean (oil free) palm, jusy apply slight pressure on the front of the screen while holding the back firmly with the other hand. then use just a small quick counter clockwise twist, the screen will move just about 1/2 inch. You’ll feel it click. Then the screen will literally fall out in you hand.
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My WiFi not working o you think you could fix that
How do you repair a screen flicker?
Do you have a solution to the screen jitter problem ???
Failure that deeply affects this device and no solution from Amazon.
What is it that actually causes the display to flicker? Do you know please? Can it be repaired? Thanks. Nick
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The display flicker seems to be a very common problem with the Spot. Mine flickers once approximately every 1.2-1.4 seconds. Going to have to disassemble it and reconnect everything outside of the case and use an o-scope to find what’s bad. Given the near constant frequency of the flicker, I’m going to say either a bad cap or display controller. Possibly a bad signal telling the display controller to go to sleep and then waking it back up?
Do you know if the display uses a mipi connector? Looks a lot like this one
Can I access its storage through that hidden micro usb port? And how do you open the cap to reveal micro usb?