Just a warning about tweezering those screws out of the holes, I ended up yeeting one screw far out into the universe nowhere to be seen lol. So now i just put one finger over the screw and I use the tweezers to lift up the screw. Also on the plastic cover for the sub board, there is a rectangle slot on the left hand side near the top screw, pinch the tweezers together and put in that rectangle slot and rotate the plastic cover up just enough to use a plastic spudger to get it all off.
Thank you for posting this. Very helpful! I was able to replace my screen. My only issue was stripping one of the antennae but I ended up clipping the metal piece holding it into the original case and didnt bother screwing in one side. Phew. Also, apparently I did get a samsung genuine replacement so while my screen works, I can tell the quality isn't as good and I can't use my thumbprint on the new screen. Oh well, thanks again!
@@Bobbywolf64 I did already reply but it disappeared more than once as it must be some state secret. I found a company called i s h i n e(all one word) that sells them to the public here in. Ireland but they said they sell in the UK and other parts of the world.
@@aidenoleary7406 have you bought from this site before? If so since it seems like a site not for the normal public use, does it ask/require anything to buy parts?
Just a warning about tweezering those screws out of the holes, I ended up yeeting one screw far out into the universe nowhere to be seen lol. So now i just put one finger over the screw and I use the tweezers to lift up the screw. Also on the plastic cover for the sub board, there is a rectangle slot on the left hand side near the top screw, pinch the tweezers together and put in that rectangle slot and rotate the plastic cover up just enough to use a plastic spudger to get it all off.
Thank you for posting this. Very helpful! I was able to replace my screen. My only issue was stripping one of the antennae but I ended up clipping the metal piece holding it into the original case and didnt bother screwing in one side. Phew. Also, apparently I did get a samsung genuine replacement so while my screen works, I can tell the quality isn't as good and I can't use my thumbprint on the new screen. Oh well, thanks again!
*Mate love the videos, is it possible to remove the activation lock on a ipad pre-used purchased from a reseller ?*
Is there some where I can get the specific tools your using like the blade for the camera and the heating block? Is it on amazon
Where can I get all those tools you used?
Where can i buy that screen in canada?
Hi
Can you reshare the link for the genuine samsung parts?
Were u able to find out the screen replacement for s22?
Can i use the alcohol to remove the glue that sticks on the back cover?
that looks like a great phone to work on..
s22 is glass back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! broke when i try to remove!
Did the same thing wasn’t paying attention. 😮😢
Can you please share link for the genuine part please?
Yea, he said no fewer than 3 times that he would place a link in the description, and then he doesn't. Wonderful.
@@Bobbywolf64 Apologies as I am assuming you are in Ireland or the UK! I think they may sell worldwide though!
@@Bobbywolf64 I did already reply but it disappeared more than once as it must be some state secret. I found a company called i s h i n e(all one word) that sells them to the public here in. Ireland but they said they sell in the UK and other parts of the world.
@@aidenoleary7406 have you bought from this site before? If so since it seems like a site not for the normal public use, does it ask/require anything to buy parts?
How do i replace just the glass
That's the funny part, you replace almost the whole phone with this one...
Easy
Can you give link for the genuine part?
Wow that is much more tedious than iPhones