Android Phone Motherboards
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Galaxy Note 3 (Verizon) Motherboard
Replace a broken or damaged motherboard for your Samsung Galaxy Note 3 smartphone with this part. This is a used, OEM part.
LG G4 Motherboard
Replace a broken or damaged motherboard in your LG G4 smartphone with this part. This is a used, OEM part.
Galaxy Note 4 Motherboard (Verizon)
Replace the main circuit board assembly for the Verizon model Samsung Galaxy Note 4.
Galaxy S8 Motherboard (Unlocked)
Replace a broken, damaged or corroded motherboard for a Samsung Galaxy S8 smartphone.
Galaxy Note II Motherboard (Verizon)
Replace the main circuit board assembly for the Verizon model Galaxy Note II.
Galaxy S6 Edge Motherboard (AT&T)
Replace the main circuit board assembly for the AT&T model Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge (SM-G925A).
Galaxy Note 3 (Sprint) Motherboard
Replace a broken or damaged motherboard for your Samsung Galaxy Note 3 smartphone with this part. This is a used, OEM part.
LG G3 (Verizon) Motherboard
Replace a broken or damaged motherboard in your Verizon variant LG G3 smartphone with this part. This is a used, OEM part.
Galaxy Note 4 Motherboard (T-Mobile)
Replace the main circuit board assembly for the T-Mobile model Samsung Galaxy Note 4.
Galaxy S8+ Motherboard (Unlocked)
Replace a damaged, malfunctioning, or corroded main circuit board assembly for an Unlocked model Samsung Galaxy S8+ (G995U).
Infos sur l'appareil
Android is a Linux-based, open source operating system for mobile devices created by Android Inc., now owned by Google. Today, many different companies use Android for their mobile device product lines including Samsung, HTC, Motorola, and many others.
The first Android phone was the HTC Dream released in October of 2008. Since then Android devices, including tablets and phones, have become popular all across the world. As of May 2013, a total of 900 million Android devices had been activated and 48 billion apps had been installed from the Google Play store. It's currently the most widely used smartphone OS.