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Large amounts of adhesives are present on the backside of the screen. Exercise caution while working to avoid being cut by any broken glass in the screen.
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Heat the iOpeners in a microwave for 1-2 minutes.
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Place heated iOpeners on screen edges to heat the adhesive.
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Separate the screen assembly from the back by wedging the picks between the two components.
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Slide the picks along the edge and leave them holding the device open all around the edges.
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Place suctioning device near the corner of the screen and gently lift up to create a gap between the front panel assembly and the back.
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Insert the picks to hold the two components apart once a gap is created.
I irreversibly damaged screen by following this guide. There are connector tapes at the edge of the screen and one of them was damaged by inserting and sliding the picks when lifting the screen. Too bad that author didn't mention to be careful when dealing with edges
Where can i get one of these screens for the best price. My mother is a retired senior and happened to drop sumthng on her tablet. I wld like to have it repaired as she just bought it for her xmas present a cple months ago. Now we see a new screen is around 300 $ but does anyone know if other screens from older samsung tablets that are also 9.7 “ will work or whr is cheapest place to find one ?
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Once all edges have been disconnected, carefully lift the screen off by pulling one side up.
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crwdns2935267:0crwdne2935267:0Tweezers$4.99
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Using the tweezers, gently peel up on the silver tape covering the connector.
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Use the plastic opening tool to get under the connector piece. This will allow you to remove the front panel assembly from the rest of the device.
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Detach the connecter from the inside of the device.
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Lift the screen to separate the front panel assembly from the rest of the device.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Question. How is the new LCD re-attached? Do you reheat the old adhesive so that it sticks to the new LCD? Or do you need to apply new adhesive? Or is there a double-sided tape to re-attach the new LCD?
Hi,
my glass broke, not the LCD itself. Do you know how to separate LCD and glass, change the glass, and put it back again?
I have found a video on the internet but a laminating machine seems needed?? Any easier solution?
Thanks
I would like to know also
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Do not remove the screen if you’re replacing the battery, much easier to heat up and pry off the back. Plus no chance of damaging your screen.
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