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Introduction
Ce guide vous permet de retirer l'ensemble d'affichage, qui comprend l'écran LCD et le numériseur. Après avoir retiré cet ensemble, vous pourrez également accéder à d'autres parties de votre téléphone.
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Insérez votre ongle ou un outil d'ouverture en plastique dans le pivot sur le côté du bac SIM.
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Ouvrez le cadre pour le sortir de la prise.
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Chauffez la face avant (côtés, haut, bas) du téléphone avec le iOpener, un sèche-cheveux ou un pistolet à air chaud pendant 60 secondes pour détacher l'adhésif autour du bord du verre.
Heat the phone in the microwave??? I really hope you meant to say heat the iopener tool in the microwave.
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Une fois que vous avez ouvert un espace suffisant, insérez un outil en plastique en bas, entre le verre et le reste du cadre du téléphone.
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Faites glisser l'outil d'ouverture en plastique autour de l'écran, en écartant doucement l'écran du corps
My phone had a substantial amount of adhesive between the copper area on the back of the display assembly (see pic in step 10) and the frame (see pic in step 13). There was no way to have known that as I started to remove the glass, but this made it difficult to lift the glass up and eventually led to the glass cracking as I tried to work the plastic opening tool up along the side of the phone (about in the spot shown in the second picture of this step). In hindsight, I think it would have been extremely difficult to remove the front glass undamaged without first starting to separatie that adhesive from the frame, but I’m not sure what would have been the best way to do that. My guess is I would have needed to slide a tool with a thinner/sharper edge upward from the bottom while pulling on the suction cup to start separating the back of the display assembly from the frame, and worked on both that and the edges of the glass at the same time.
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Détachez la connexion de l'écran avec un outil en plastique.
If possible, disconnect the battery BEFORE you undo the screen connector. The battery flex is on the left, just under the LCD cable assembly.
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Retirez l'ensemble d'affichage (LCD et Digitizer).
All that copper/tin foil, whatever it is, stayed glued to the case and tore off the screen. I hope it isn’t important. What is it for anyways?
Good Question. Mine ripped a little bit 2.
Probably heat displacement, you’ll find them on the back of most Samsung OEM LCD assemblies & high quality replacements. It’s probably not a big deal if you tear it, after all where’s the heat supposed to go from there? Pat yourself on the back for getting the LCD & glass up in one piece, don’t be surprised if nobody else shares your enthusiasm.
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Pour réassembler votre appareil, suivez ces instructions dans l'ordre inverse.
Pour réassembler votre appareil, suivez ces instructions dans l'ordre inverse.
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Great guide but I don't think its difficult, one of the easier repairs out there.
Okay, well, the hairdryer didn’t work. Or maybe that suction cup might help lift a screen that *isn’t* shattered…?
Ah, well. At least the guide was free and the screen kit was cheap; now it’s all just trash.
Suction cup does not work on a cracked screen. You will loose vacuum via the gaps in the cracks. Also be patient with the hair dryer. You must not rush that process. The idea is to heat the edge of the glass so that the glue strip under will melt or get soft enough to pull lose. Not to hot and not to cold. To hot and you damage the phone. To cold and the glue wont melt. It must be hot enough to touch with your finger for a few seconds before burning you. Then keep heating all the way around as you work IF you are working slow. The glue will harden if it cools done. I broke many screens before the process clicked in my mind. Now I realise how easy it was altogether.
Good luck
So we got it apart, which wasnt hard, just a pain! But yeah in the directions it says to put back together just reverse disrecyions. Umm yeah thats NOT working, i can NOT get the %#*@ screen connector reconnected. I've been trying for the 2 hours and it's not working! How am I suppose to line it up? And is it suppose to just clip together? What am I missing??? Please help!
How do you reseal the screen? Do new screens come with glue to reattach the screens with?
Hi, Good Job! It will make it fully complete if you discuss the sealing of the screen. I purchased this phone because of its ruggedness and resistance to water and dust. By opening up the phone I removed those important properties that served me fine for the last 5 years. I found out that you can buy pre-cut double-sided tape. How good? How easy? I will find out soon. Thanks for sharing.