Introduction
Suivez ce tutoriel pour retirer la vitre arrière en vue de remplacer ou d'accéder aux composants internes du Galaxy S10.
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Débranchez et éteignez votre téléphone avant de commencer.
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Chauffez un iOpener et posez-le sur le bord droit de la coque arrière pendant deux minutes.
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Pendant ce temps, observez l'image de la coque arrière démontée et prenez note de la répartition de l'adhésif.
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Posez le bord droit chaud du téléphone sur un objet haut d'environ 12 mm (0,5 pouce). Il est plus facile de manipuler l'outil d'ouverture sous cet angle.
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Calez le bord gauche du téléphone avec vos doigts pour que celui-ce ne glisse pas. Posez la ventouse en appuyant fermement.
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Insérez l'extrémité d'un outil d'ouverture dans la fissure entre la coque arrière et le châssis.
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Parcourez plusieurs fois la fissure avec l'outil, dans un sens puis dans l'autre, pour faire faire jouer la coque arrière.
Might be hard with the suction cup on a cracked back. I'd rather break it off and buy a new back (it's super cheap, around 10$ online).
Guenter -
Yes! Apply a layer of packing tape to the cracked back cover first, and the suction cup will adhere to the smooth tape surface.
I will open the one that I am taking out of the computer now and then I will follow where it is
Am besten 2 mal gut erwährmen. Danach geht das öfnen top.
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Faites chauffer l'iOpener et reposez-le sur le même bord du téléphone pendant deux minutes.
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Appliquez une ventouse au dos du téléphone, aussi proche que possible du milieu du bord droit (là où la bande d'adhésif est plus étroite).
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Tirez fortement et constamment sur la ventouse pour ouvrir un espace entre la coque arrière et le châssis.
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Insérez la pointe d'un médiator dans l'espace.
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Si vous avez du mal à ouvrir un espace, nous vous conseillons de refaire chauffer le bord et de recommencer à l'étape précédente. Le verre est assez chaud lorsqu'il est presque trop chaud pour pouvoir être touché.
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Vous pouvez essayer de poser quelques gouttes d'alcool isopropylique à haute concentration (au moins 90 %) dans la fissure pour faire ramollir l'adhésif.
I had trouble lifting up to create a gap. What I did is watch Jerry rig everything's teardown and he said the back glass must be barely too hot to touch in order for the adhesive to weaken.
So I heated the iOpener till it was too hot to touch, but not so long that it would burst. Put on right edge for a few minutes. Then I lift with the suction cup, using my middle finger and thumb to grip the sides of the phone and my pointer finger to pull up on the suction cup .
I cleaned the glass with an alcohol wipe beforehand to make the suction cup stick better, though I'm sure any cleaning method that removes fingerprints will help.
I couldn't make as big a gap as shown in the picture, but I was able to stick my metal jimmy tool carefully into the crack between the glass and the metal frame and it was just enough to slide the tool a little. And I was very careful since it's a metal tool. After that I could stick the plastic pick in and slice the adhesive and then that gets you started removing the back cover. Reheat often to weaken and slice adhesive. STOP and reheat if it even gets a little harder to slice. DON'T risk cracking the glass.
I think we should add that they should treat the back glass as gently as a raw eggshell. That's because I thought I wasn't applying excessive force and caused the glass to crack, but I didn't understand what counts as "excessive force." (A bit vague)
What excessive force actually means is as soon as you feel any resistance at all when slicing glue with the pick, stop and apply more heat before continuing. The glass can crack very very easily, when pressure is applied in only a small section.
See for me it was weird, the glass was weirdly weak. I just put the iOpener in the microwave and put it on there until it was almost too hot to touch and went around, the gap was like 0.5cm already, so I just went around and it came all off in like 10 seconds, I was kind of happy how easy it was, but sadly I went around too fast and now there's a line crack at the top left of my back glass, it's not sharp so it doesn't bother me.
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Faites glisser le médiator le long du bord du téléphone pour trancher l'adhésif.
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Laissez un médiator dans la fissure pour empêcher que l'adhésif colle de nouveau.
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Posez l'iOpener chauffé sur le bord inférieur du téléphone pendant deux minutes.
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Insérez un médiator dans le bord droit, à côté du coin inférieur droit.
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Faites délicatement glisser le médiator le long du coin. Continuez le long du bord inférieur et du coin inférieur gauche.
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Laissez un médiator dans la fissure pour éviter qu'elle adhère de nouveau.
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Une fois que vous avez fait le tour du téléphone, faites pivoter un médiator dans un des bords pour amorcer la séparation de la coque arrière du châssis.
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Soulevez lentement la coque arrière. Servez-vous des médiators pour trancher tout résidu d'adhésif.
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Ôtez la coque arrière.
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11 commentaires
Hi Håkon,
Yes, opening the S10 will compromise its water resistance.
So to fix this issue and retain water proofing I should send it back to Samsung for them to repair/replace?
Håkon -
That is an option. You can also try their authorized repair centers, or independent repair centers. Note that even if they say they will restore water resistance with the repair, they will most likely not guarantee it. That is because the IP68 water resistance rating test is verified on brand new phones. As the phone ages, it loses water resistance because the seals and adhesives break down.
What about using a epoxy resin? it is only a small crack on the back, nothing major. I'll check out a service center as well.
Sorry for all the question!
Håkon -
Good luck on your repairs!
My Gallexy 5 is easier. Pop off the plastic back, the battery falls out. Drop in a new battery.
Lifetime replacement batteries, from batteries plus.
Glad you can find one at our stores, Rick.
OK Great, I have the back cover off. Where are the steps or links to to remove old adhesive, put the new adhesive on and install the back? Otherwise rename procedure to remove back cover vs replace back cover ;-)
Hi Drew! Please follow the link in step 7, which has detailed instructions on how to do exactly that.
It would be really useful to reference the rear camera bezel adhesive https://www.ifixit.com/Store/Android/Gal...
Replacement back covers don’t come with a preinstalled bezel, so you’re most likely going to have to remove the bezel from the old cover and glue it unto the new cover.
I think we should mention that the glass needs to be barely too hot to touch to determine when it's hot enough that a pick can be slid underneath.
Or we can mention a thermometer temperature, but most diy people probably don't have a thermometer to check.
A lot of people seem to have issues using the iopener to unglue phone parts like back glass (can Google it), likely because the glue didn't get hot enough, so mentioning the desired touch temperature can be helpful for DIYers to ensure that their glue is sufficiently weakened and they can begin working off the part.
(Just being hot isn't enough for glue to weaken, as you can probably attest to if you've ever had your phone get really hot but the back cover never came loose)
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