il just awnser here so others may see what i was searching[br]
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i fixed the screen myself and i can say its made relativly easy[br]
you have to heat it up (ive seen 80 decrees on other phones but that with a special heating plate)[br]
i blasted my phone with a heatgun set to 110 decrees celcius and then carfully lifted first the back off[br]
then you have to remove the module at the bottom(its made quite intuitive only a few philips screwes then caruflly remove the antenna cable[br]
once that is off u can remove the module(again important that you removed all screwes located below the battery (you dont have to do anything with the battery just the screwes that you have on the lower part of the phone) also note that there is 2 types of screwes they used two difrent ones (1 hidden below a sticker) for the charging port
now the module should be free to come out(it is clipped in so it needs a little force but not much[br]
now if u look on ur replacment screen you should see a ribbon cable(its like a loong conector thingy)[br]
you should find the sayme one on the right side (it commes up from the other side)[br]
unplug that[br]
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now i am not sure if i went off script that ribboncable was fixxed in the thoughhole with a small plastic pice maby you can remove that now[br]
if not thats ok i didnt but my screen was toast anyway so me tugging quite hard dint make it worse[br]
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i then went on to the other side again 110 decrees and blasting the phone till i can get a tool in there[br]
again idk if i did the screen right removal was kinda messy for me (i got the glass first and after that the screen[br]
ig its possible just to remove the glass but tbh it seems a lot harder)[br]
then you should be able to peel it off and pull the conector thoug to this side
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now to get the new one in
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make sure all glass and screen remnances are gone if not you will destroy your new screen
if you have a full kit this gona be easy you should have a new gasket to put in[br]
if ur like me and were a cheap bastard and dint get that kit ... i used B-7000 silicone glue i read thats good for fixing screens so yeah source idk dude on the internet sounded confident[br]
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i first tried o0ut if my replacment worked bevore getting messy with glue[br]
after it did i but a thin line of glue evrywhere were gasket was(so all around exept for the speaker and microphone(i think like i said this part i am not confident i did right but dint have any problems with my fix yet)[br]
thenput the ribbon cable though the hole and press the screen on[br]
i dint wait for the glue to dry just pressed it in for maby 60 secs glue has a cure time of 48h[br]
then put the ribbon cable on the conector and but my backglass again with sthe same silicone technik on[br]
then i took a thin pice of wood the same hight as the camera bump(i used shifters so suport both parts and some paper opn the screen side(just somthing so when pressing my phone for the next 48 hours it would have ewqual pressure and not scratch to hell[br]
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i checked if its working and then i pressed it for 48...well i got impatient so it was just a bit more than 24 but you should do the full time[br]
afgter that done my phone is fixed[br]
exept the fingerprint sensor for some reson dosnt work could be somthing in softwareor maby i broke it idk but its no0t that big of a inconvinience considering i fixed my phone for about 60 bucks and real phone repair costs around 300-600 depending on wehere in my country id do it[br]
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hope this helps sombody have a nice day byeeee