@@lili_glitch_lili2389 are you stupid? Vancouver is in Canada!! Why can't you just google it instead of asking dump, stupid questions. I just hate that
It doesn't remain functional on Apple devices because they pair each home button/touch id sensor to the individual phone, therefore only allowing Apple to repair it, which they will then charge a full display repair fee. This results in higher profits and consumers being forced to upgrade their phones
@@justineasdale2864 but if im faced with that situation, i'll probably just destroy the phone fully and buy a phone with a repairable function from anywhere. Phones like that are useless af lol.
And to professionally do it, costs a lot in equipment. Even the Freeze and Liquid Nitrogen methods. So while you do enjoy the profit margins and the skills needed to do so, you chew into this initially first with the cost of equipment. At least what I looked into.
Hi Hugh! You are my greatest inspiration to start repairing phones by myself and because of your amazing videos I decided to start my own TH-cam channel where I do these restorations! Great video as always, keep it up🔥🔥
Man since I met Hugh he is the only legitmate guy who repair phones for educational purposes not like other youtubers who do their videos for money. Continiue like this Hugh I like your vids.
Your videos always end up in my recommenced and i always end up clicking. Finally ended up subscribing, Great content! I work at a repair shop and do similar repairs like you have. If i can recommend some tools I would get is a hot plate and set it at 70 c (heat recommended by samsung to us) and lay the back of the phone on it for about 10 minutes. It gets all the adhesive loose and easy to cut through. Hold it in one hand with a heat resistant glove and use the other to cut through adhesive. Takes practice but haven't cracked a back in a while that way. Now we have a machine that will do the lifting for us. Another tool that works wonders is an iPlastix, works like a playing card or pick but more maneuverable. Use that for so many repairs when I have to work remote repairs. To make the adhesive on the back come off easier as well is to put it on a hot plate and use one had to peel up the adhesive and the other to hold it down, use the pulled off adhesive and tap it onto the residue and it will take it off in the process. Using the heat gun is risky business because sometimes the paint underneath will peel if it gets too hot in one area.
Dude you know what. I really do look up to you. Your videos are very helpful and no one can provide anymore information more than you. Shout out from India.
Thank you so much with your videos it has inspired me to start fixing my own phones and I opened up a repair shop in Canada a few months ago but I have a lot of phones that have been sent in to fix so I’m really enjoying my quarantine ! Anyways thank you for helping me with my phone repair shop in Canada 🇨🇦!
Hugh, thank you for your video on replacing the back screen. My S10e camera screen got a hole in it somehow and was really messing up any photos I tried to take. I watched 2 or 3 other do-it-yourself type videos but none of them made sense to me. After watching yours I felt much better about doing this replacement by myself. I just got done replacing the back screen and (thank God) everything is working just fine now. Thank you for giving your time to help those of us with lesser skills. :)
Hugh,hi,keep doing this man. Your videos give me confidence to fix my own devices 🤜🤛on my own rather than waisting money by getting the job done by someone else. Thank you bro
Omg its so satisfying to watch your repair videos i love it when you repair iPhones i kind of want to start doing the same but i have nothing to begin with, hopefully we will get the new video soon.
Hugh, you really need to invest in an CPB heat pad. It makes opening devices stuck together with adhesive ten times easier. Trust me, you won’t use hot air again. Great videos.
Jalim plays not entirely true - only if the device left on there for an extended period of time, however this heat pad has a timer on it so it’s impossible to leave it on. Great tool if used properly - I use it daily.
@Josh mate you can find them for cheaper than the samsung store yk when the S10 was 3 months old I found one for £400 new 128gb In the green colour also £800 is MORE THAN THE PHONE NEW AT THE SAMSUNG STORE so I dont see where you are coming from with that logic lol
As someone who did mobile phone repairs in the past, two things bother me in this video. 1. The fact that you destroyed the original lcd screen, which is quite expensive and can be refurbished 2. Sticking the new screen on Adhesive. Clearly, it's extremely unreliable and after some months of battery/phone heating it will start to come apart, no matter how strong the adhesive might seem. For the back panel it can work, as you will have to take it off the replace the battery, it will do the job. But the best way is to stick the new lcd+touchscreen panel is by using the transparent B7000/E7000/E8000 or the black T-7000 glue. These are extremely trustworthy and you won't have to think about your lcd falling away from the phone. I like your channel, just point these some things. Best Regards, Eugene
3:46 or if it breaks of you can re-solder it on, although this is pretty difficult since the pads are about 3-4mm in size and you can't bridge any solder together
Hugh, i have a message for you : You are the one who inspired me to persue my dream by restoring iphones on youtube i started my channel and already restored an iphone 4s, a 4, and even restoring a 5c and a 5 right now :) i also am replacing an ipad 2 digitizer :) i think i should try to fix a samsung Lol never tried it if anyone can help me persue my dream it'll be ALOT appreciated :)
Definitely do that iPad and a few more iPads first. Samsung’s take a lot more heat and finesse to open. iPads are similar but a lot more forgiving. I make my techs go thru at least 10 iPads before looking at a Samsung phone.
Im quite happy that i bought the s10+, it seems like the phone is easy if i need to replace and repair over time. No hidden traps or other limitations after repair or replacement.
S10+ has got to be one of the best if not the best phones made by Samsung, either in terms of external designs or internal functions. I’m owning a ceramic version S10* now and I’m super happy with it. I really like it’s overall design, it feels sleek and modern
you don't. but Samsung's authorized repair centers have a program where it can use the barometer to read the pressure around the phone, to see if it's water resistant or not. some third parties have this tool as well but not a lot do
Go into *#0*# Open up sensors Locate barometer Press on the phone. If the pressure increases, then decreases, then comes back to reference value, you can safely assume the phone is air tight, it won't let dust in, but i still wouldn't trust it with water resistance.
New screens are a few hundred bucks, so they probably just wanted to get rid of it cause its an expensive repair. I paid €300 to get my S10+ screen replaced when I dropped it and smashed the screen.
In Amazon you can get a used S10+ with a good display for ~450 US dollars. The display replacement he used from iFixit was 289 and the phone itself was 400, I don't think that's worth the money.
I feel that Samsung’s back glass is fun to remove! The first time I did the S10 I did a big boy move and I shoved a thin metal took between the glass and frame and in one go it SURPRISINGLY went through. I then heated it and took it off. I just use a vacuum suction cup now.
When I saw the phone box in the starting of the video, I got suspicious that it might be the UAE model coz it has that QR-code on the left top corner of the phone, Well, it is the UAE model! Greetings from the UAE, hope you all self quarantine at home and enjoying the video :)
@@HughJeffreys TRA Stands for: Telecommunications Regulatory Authority. It's the entity that regulates the telecommunication companies here and also to protect the consumer. If a phone has TRA ID then it's a genuine phone. This was done to stop people selling counterfeit phones. Even Bluetooth headphones from Samsung have TRA ID to give the consumer a relief that it's a genuine product. These TRA registered phone sell for more money here in the UAE as they can have warranties on them.
Awesome, I love this repair videos, great job man. You are a master at this. I absolutely love your time we'll spent for these amazing repairs. Great job man keep it up
Just keep the phone (S10+) as your daily driver. Trust me, you would never regret it thanks to the headphone jack. That's why I love proper phones restroration videos from you.
I bought a normal Galaxy S10 with cracked glass for 45€ last week. Compared to your device that was really cheap! I unfortunately had to remove the FRP (Google Account Lock), but now it works fine!
This video pushed me to buy a S10 with a good screen (bit scuffed but nothing else) with a bad back panel for 200$USD. Really cannot wait to fix it. Sometimes you can find some really good deals and all on eBay.
Jeff, get some 99,9% isopropyl alcohol and get a squeeze bottle with needle pin. Juice up the edges of the glass and the adhesive will loosen up very fast. + Won't damage device what so ever
Great guide once again i always use ifixit and you will love that s10+ got mine the day it came out just however switched the galaxy note 10+ as im a huge note fan
I wonder why Hugh doesn’t try and preserve the old screen by just using a new display with frame. With that amount of damage to the screen, it’s an easy 200$ ish display replacement to be sold on eBay
Thank you so much mate this really helps me instead of me taking my phone in to repair it for just over $899 dollas at some ripp off shops that dont even need to have there price up that high 😂 like common please help me out but.. thank you for your guide lines mate and information on about fixing the solution to my problem it's been awhile since I've been trying to find a cheaper way to save me money and wanting to learn how to do things like this on my own life saver dude.. 🙏🙏🙏 From New Zealand I am and I also appreciate your video 👌🙂🙂
favorite hugh jeffrey's word: spudja
No its ifixit
Mine is "batt'ry".
@@SuperCripple same 🤣
Dot connecta
Nice, almost 250 likee
Love your vids. You’ve taught me so much. I opened a repair shop in Vancouver because of you. Thank you for the inspiration. Keep up the good work. 👍👍
Jake Taylor What’s your shop called dude
Oof
@@Silent_Ivan Why is that oof?
Dave RingRingRepair. I am currently closed at the moment but will remain open after the corona virus outbreak.
@@lili_glitch_lili2389 are you stupid? Vancouver is in Canada!! Why can't you just google it instead of asking dump, stupid questions.
I just hate that
love how the music while you're disassembling the phone is scary but when you're assembling it again, it has cool and vibrant vibe
He really do be vibing while dissembling that phone tho
Mehrshad Rajabi assembly is more scary than dissemably lmao
Can you give me the name of the song sir
@@nasseralsharif I don't really know
Samsung: (replacing display with fingerprint sensor, fingerprint scanner still works)
Apple Touch ID: *Wait, that's illegal!*
It doesn't remain functional on Apple devices because they pair each home button/touch id sensor to the individual phone, therefore only allowing Apple to repair it, which they will then charge a full display repair fee. This results in higher profits and consumers being forced to upgrade their phones
@@justineasdale2864 but if im faced with that situation, i'll probably just destroy the phone fully and buy a phone with a repairable function from anywhere. Phones like that are useless af lol.
@@TheOfficialEmu Tim Rob™️
@@Fluxirya Tim Crook™
@@nickloss2377 Steve Robs™️
Hugh: We can't just replace glass
People with separators and laminators: *laugh in larger profit margin*
And to professionally do it, costs a lot in equipment. Even the Freeze and Liquid Nitrogen methods. So while you do enjoy the profit margins and the skills needed to do so, you chew into this initially first with the cost of equipment. At least what I looked into.
True, the equipment does cost a ton, and replacing glass using UV glue doesn't always have good outcome
And also the new replaced galss is local and very fragile.....
samsung themself says that if we replace glass on the screen of those flagship, it will be usable but only for 1 week if it even works
The S10 fingerprint wouldn't work anymore if you replace just the glass.
ebay seller: *this can't be fixed.*
hugh jeffreys: fixes it
edit: lol 693 likes
sponsored by iFixit
yeah
eBay seller: NOONIE! *Comes to his home and brikcs
They usually means not worth the price to fix it but hugh fixes it without costing too much
eBay seller: If it works, pay me more
Me: where did you get your life from
Hugh Jeffrey: I got it from I Fix it
"As you can see here, the only thing broken on this device is the thing worth 3/4 of the device's value"
Should try and do a glass only repair. It’s harder, but will be cheaper.
It was hurting me badly when he was removing the display completely destroying it
@@Tomaszbe71 yes...:(
@@Tomaszbe71 yea, glass only repair doesn't require you to take off the screen.
@@bobbyjeff32 its not possible with normal tools as the oled glass is applied with oca glue which needs some really expensive equipment to repair
The heat can damage the oled screen so if you are doing it be careful
Always a good day when you post 😊
@@UNSTOP4BLEPSX k
@ArdyrLa
No fcuk you i did nothing wrong
@ArdyrLa
Haha you mad hahhhaha
Hi Hugh! You are my greatest inspiration to start repairing phones by myself and because of your amazing videos I decided to start my own TH-cam channel where I do these restorations! Great video as always, keep it up🔥🔥
@Maxent Baillet Thx bro
@West Warrior Yeah I have to think about it, I just don't know if my voice is any good enough for it...
Man since I met Hugh he is the only legitmate guy who repair phones for educational purposes not like other youtubers who do their videos for money. Continiue like this Hugh I like your vids.
Your videos always end up in my recommenced and i always end up clicking. Finally ended up subscribing, Great content! I work at a repair shop and do similar repairs like you have. If i can recommend some tools I would get is a hot plate and set it at 70 c (heat recommended by samsung to us) and lay the back of the phone on it for about 10 minutes. It gets all the adhesive loose and easy to cut through. Hold it in one hand with a heat resistant glove and use the other to cut through adhesive. Takes practice but haven't cracked a back in a while that way. Now we have a machine that will do the lifting for us. Another tool that works wonders is an iPlastix, works like a playing card or pick but more maneuverable. Use that for so many repairs when I have to work remote repairs. To make the adhesive on the back come off easier as well is to put it on a hot plate and use one had to peel up the adhesive and the other to hold it down, use the pulled off adhesive and tap it onto the residue and it will take it off in the process. Using the heat gun is risky business because sometimes the paint underneath will peel if it gets too hot in one area.
The damn thing looks gorgeous
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SP normally i hate chins, but i have to agree
Every Hugh video is a device that gets a second chance and years of more use! Thank you so much!!!
Watching this on my s10! It got a little sad looking at his mate being torn apart...
Same here...
sucks to be you i am watching this from my s20 plus
@@obeid3229 stfu
@@obeid3229 unless you have the exynos version of the s20 which is basically a mid range phone
@@rhysheroo sucks to be them...
Dude you know what. I really do look up to you. Your videos are very helpful and no one can provide anymore information more than you. Shout out from India.
Thank you so much with your videos it has inspired me to start fixing my own phones and I opened up a repair shop in Canada a few months ago but I have a lot of phones that have been sent in to fix so I’m really enjoying my quarantine ! Anyways thank you for helping me with my phone repair shop in Canada 🇨🇦!
Hugh, thank you for your video on replacing the back screen. My S10e camera screen got a hole in it somehow and was really messing up any photos I tried to take. I watched 2 or 3 other do-it-yourself type videos but none of them made sense to me. After watching yours I felt much better about doing this replacement by myself. I just got done replacing the back screen and (thank God) everything is working just fine now. Thank you for giving your time to help those of us with lesser skills. :)
Hugh,hi,keep doing this man. Your videos give me confidence to fix my own devices 🤜🤛on my own rather than waisting money by getting the job done by someone else. Thank you bro
Omg its so satisfying to watch your repair videos i love it when you repair iPhones i kind of want to start doing the same but i have nothing to begin with, hopefully we will get the new video soon.
Hugh, you really need to invest in an CPB heat pad. It makes opening devices stuck together with adhesive ten times easier. Trust me, you won’t use hot air again. Great videos.
It will damage battery and mother board
Jalim plays not entirely true - only if the device left on there for an extended period of time, however this heat pad has a timer on it so it’s impossible to leave it on. Great tool if used properly - I use it daily.
I look forward to seeing your videos every week! it's so worth it. they're so entertaining😊👍 And I hope you're doing well
I love your videos Hugh! I get so excited every Saturday night when your videos are posted! Thanks so much for making your videos!
It comes out on Sunday morning
They come out on Sunday morning. . .
• Sunfløwer Dreamx • I’m in America so it’s Saturday night in my time zone
Hugh that’s expensive for a cracked Samsung
He bought it some months ago
@MarcOnYew TV
It‘s Australian dollars. In US Dollars it‘s 239,84$
in the uk its would be about £400 new, mostly for the s10 but sometimes for the s10+ and cracked about £300 or 250
Milan Schröter Oh okay he didn’t make that clear
@Josh mate you can find them for cheaper than the samsung store yk when the S10 was 3 months old I found one for £400 new 128gb In the green colour
also £800 is MORE THAN THE PHONE NEW AT THE SAMSUNG STORE so I dont see where you are coming from with that logic lol
Hugh and jerryrig
Remembers me of two guys
A doctor and a killer
But the fact is i love both of em
As someone who did mobile phone repairs in the past, two things bother me in this video.
1. The fact that you destroyed the original lcd screen, which is quite expensive and can be refurbished
2. Sticking the new screen on Adhesive. Clearly, it's extremely unreliable and after some months of battery/phone heating it will start to come apart, no matter how strong the adhesive might seem. For the back panel it can work, as you will have to take it off the replace the battery, it will do the job. But the best way is to stick the new lcd+touchscreen panel is by using the transparent B7000/E7000/E8000 or the black T-7000 glue. These are extremely trustworthy and you won't have to think about your lcd falling away from the phone.
I like your channel, just point these some things.
Best Regards, Eugene
3:46 or if it breaks of you can re-solder it on, although this is pretty difficult since the pads are about 3-4mm in size and you can't bridge any solder together
just discovered this channel. Seeing u fix unfixable phones is somehow very zen for me. Thanks
One of the only TH-camrs that physically fit their voice after seeing their face
one of the few passionate australian phone repairers out there peeps, sending my regards to you hugh!
Hugh, i have a message for you :
You are the one who inspired me to persue my dream by restoring iphones on youtube
i started my channel and already restored an iphone 4s, a 4, and even restoring a 5c and a 5 right now :)
i also am replacing an ipad 2 digitizer :)
i think i should try to fix a samsung Lol never tried it
if anyone can help me persue my dream it'll be ALOT appreciated :)
Apple_Life just subscribed to your channel!
No
@@BoredAmerican Being a dick runs in the American blood dont it?
Good for u I subbed
Definitely do that iPad and a few more iPads first. Samsung’s take a lot more heat and finesse to open. iPads are similar but a lot more forgiving. I make my techs go thru at least 10 iPads before looking at a Samsung phone.
I think Hugh is the only legitmate youtuber that fixes and restores phones and post them on youtube not like other youtubers. Keep it up Hugh
Everytime he says "crack out" or "crack open" while repairing, it feels wrong.
Satan Lucifer when taking out the old lcd says (took) when unpacking the new one says (crack out) 😅🤣🤣🤣
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Im quite happy that i bought the s10+, it seems like the phone is easy if i need to replace and repair over time. No hidden traps or other limitations after repair or replacement.
“Crack out our new display” hm maybe don’t do that
So glad to see this phone getting restored to perfect condition! And glad to see this being your new daily
Just about to go to sleep.... Sees the video..... Sleep can wait especially as its a Samsung repair 😍
The fact that Hugh doesn’t have a million subs is so surprising. I literally love watching your videos keep up the great work
Nice work on the S10+ but are u thinking about updating the software to the latest One UI 2.1?
How does Hugh not have 1M subs??? I ask that because he 100% deserves it!!!
"How'd you remove all the adhesive?"
"Well... I had a little help from -Jack Daniels- isopropanol alcohol."
Particularly enjoy the Samsung content you make.
Thumbs up.
Always love your vids, Hugh! And I always wonder how people get their phones to this state 😂 accidental drops? Or perhaps lots of anger.
I watch one video, next thing I know, I'm on a binge watching several videos in a row. I like these videos.
0:34 you just got demonetised
YUUUP
Why TH-cam does this it’s censoring
MisterGaming tell me about it
MisterGaming so stupid
Why did he get demonized?
S10+ has got to be one of the best if not the best phones made by Samsung, either in terms of external designs or internal functions. I’m owning a ceramic version S10* now and I’m super happy with it. I really like it’s overall design, it feels sleek and modern
Just make sure to get the F version if you want LineageOS though.
Saying that, stock OS has been doing fine for me.
So how exactly does one know if it is still water and dust resistant when having to go through a third party?
you don't. but Samsung's authorized repair centers have a program where it can use the barometer to read the pressure around the phone, to see if it's water resistant or not. some third parties have this tool as well but not a lot do
thiefrules yup, you are right same with apple.
Go into *#0*#
Open up sensors
Locate barometer
Press on the phone. If the pressure increases, then decreases, then comes back to reference value, you can safely assume the phone is air tight, it won't let dust in, but i still wouldn't trust it with water resistance.
Hello Hugh I been warching all yours awsome videos from a week , you are really talanted at your work
Wow, this device was perfect almost, and they sold it for 400 DOLLARS ONLY?!
New screens are a few hundred bucks, so they probably just wanted to get rid of it cause its an expensive repair. I paid €300 to get my S10+ screen replaced when I dropped it and smashed the screen.
That new display eats upbthe savings xd. May as well have gotten one in better condition
In Amazon you can get a used S10+ with a good display for ~450 US dollars. The display replacement he used from iFixit was 289 and the phone itself was 400, I don't think that's worth the money.
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@@carballo8730 Keep in mind this is 400 australian dollars so much cheaper in us $, and ifixit sells him parts for cheaper cause he promotes them.
I've always loved how colorful Samsung's boards are.
9:23 look at the phone edge
Then what?
Hugh is waving
I feel that Samsung’s back glass is fun to remove!
The first time I did the S10 I did a big boy move and I shoved a thin metal took between the glass and frame and in one go it SURPRISINGLY went through. I then heated it and took it off.
I just use a vacuum suction cup now.
7:20 this has been in my mind for a while but you kinda look like Troye Sivan.
I discovered your channel last week... Wow. Your videos are not only amazingly informative, but entertaining as well. Keep it up! 😎
Absolute beauty!
Good video Hugh, once again!
who else is watching this video on half a screen
Another great video Hugh ! I'm always looking forward to the next video !
When I saw the phone box in the starting of the video, I got suspicious that it might be the UAE model coz it has that QR-code on the left top corner of the phone, Well, it is the UAE model! Greetings from the UAE, hope you all self quarantine at home and enjoying the video :)
I have to ask, what are the extra numbers in settings: TRA ID & TA?
@@HughJeffreys TRA Stands for: Telecommunications Regulatory Authority. It's the entity that regulates the telecommunication companies here and also to protect the consumer. If a phone has TRA ID then it's a genuine phone. This was done to stop people selling counterfeit phones. Even Bluetooth headphones from Samsung have TRA ID to give the consumer a relief that it's a genuine product. These TRA registered phone sell for more money here in the UAE as they can have warranties on them.
@@HughJeffreys Sadly, we had the exynos 9820 model. It still can do alot, but it's a no match for a snapdragon 855 in US Models of Samsung Galaxy S10
Best youtuber ever,watching you i repaired two phones at home 💪🔥
Where is “Dead iPhone 11 Pro restoration”???
I really enjoyed. Your video deserves a thumbs up. 👍
Nope, that intro still buggs me.
Awesome, I love this repair videos, great job man. You are a master at this. I absolutely love your time we'll spent for these amazing repairs. Great job man keep it up
hi first comment
Such a gorgeous device
its good that these phones get repaired and not just thrown away and neglected
IDK why but watching someone fixing a phone is realy fun
Samsung really made a huge impact on the smartphone world with their devices , this one is ABSOLUTELY AWESOME :) !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just keep the phone (S10+) as your daily driver. Trust me, you would never regret it thanks to the headphone jack. That's why I love proper phones restroration videos from you.
I bought a normal Galaxy S10 with cracked glass for 45€ last week. Compared to your device that was really cheap! I unfortunately had to remove the FRP (Google Account Lock), but now it works fine!
New Hugh Jeffries video...Stop everything else to watch!
New drinking game: take a drink everytime hugh jeffreys says ifixit
As usual your videos are examples of excellence. cheers
Hugh Jeffrey's never disappoints
Finally my favorite device 🔥
Imagine that in a few years we'll get to see a Galaxy Z flip screen replacement from you!
JerryRigEverything: "let's get Started" 👌🏻
Hugh Jeffreys: "and we're Done!" 👍🏻
Great video bro
You’re a great person, you provide us help and also are making the environment better :)
Looks like a uk power adaptor to me
Yes sir, you are right. It is a UK style adapter. Countries that use this adapter include UK, UAE, Vanuatu, Cyprus, Malaysia, Bahrain, and more.
Yea in the last he says it's from UAE. I live in UAE and we use the UK adapter
U see rainy I am from uae we use the same plug
Yeah it is, in from the UK and this is definitely the UK plug and others
That's because it is a UK plug lol
You will like the s10 plus I've been using it when it was brand new it's such a great phone
i preorder an p40 pro in philippines...can't wait to put my hands on that beast❤️❤️❤️
Reliable and humurous, the kind of resource I'm looking for!
This video pushed me to buy a S10 with a good screen (bit scuffed but nothing else) with a bad back panel for 200$USD. Really cannot wait to fix it. Sometimes you can find some really good deals and all on eBay.
Also I recommend using a few drop of isapropyl inside and on the pics when going around.
I did that for the back, I spay it onto the pic's
I hope this guy has more subscribers.
the charger included with the phone was a UK style plug. The top pin pops up so that it can fit in the socket
Nice work Hugh!
Just a suggestion, if it's a surface you're not worried about clouding, acetone seems to work a lot better on some glues than alcohol.
Jeff, get some 99,9% isopropyl alcohol and get a squeeze bottle with needle pin. Juice up the edges of the glass and the adhesive will loosen up very fast. + Won't damage device what so ever
Great guide once again i always use ifixit and you will love that s10+ got mine the day it came out just however switched the galaxy note 10+ as im a huge note fan
I wonder why Hugh doesn’t try and preserve the old screen by just using a new display with frame. With that amount of damage to the screen, it’s an easy 200$ ish display replacement to be sold on eBay
Wow nice has I said won't miss this video for anything.... Love it
I don't know why but i love watching you're videos it was really satisfy ing for me even im not repairing phones 😅
did I just saw the face behind the tech restoration genius? 😱😂
Those restorations 🔥 👍🏽
Hugh, have you been using the exploding galaxy note 7?
Yes I have since the video came out. My sim is still in it but the S10+ is very tempting ahaha
Hugh Jeffreys you should use the galaxy s10+ but it’s your phone so do whatever you want with it
Thank you so much mate this really helps me instead of me taking my phone in to repair it for just over $899 dollas at some ripp off shops that dont even need to have there price up that high 😂 like common please help me out but.. thank you for your guide lines mate and information on about fixing the solution to my problem it's been awhile since I've been trying to find a cheaper way to save me money and wanting to learn how to do things like this on my own life saver dude.. 🙏🙏🙏
From New Zealand I am and I also appreciate your video 👌🙂🙂
Great vid! Does replacing the screen + fingerprint sensor trigger Knox?