Thank you so much! Your instructions were much simpler than other videos I had watched. Before gluing the screen to the frame, I did test and the new screen displayed and the touch functions work fine. For those who are attempting this for the first time, might I suggest covering the old cracked screen with clear packing tape to help prevent flying splinters of glass.
Thanks, very easy to follow. Have one cracks in the glass but screen works fine. Would you recommend trying to replace glass only (seems a tricky process separating the glass) or just replace the whole unit as in your tutorial?
Isn't it true that if your not careful with that heat too,in case your not using the heat mat w controlled temp, that if you go too hot it can damage other components? I don't have a heat mat but I have used my heat gun,that gets extremely hot,like insane hot and w that I've always just used the setting at 1 and not even changed it getting too got worried it'd damage components. Idk. Also, would it be OK to use an e6000 glue adhesive, that's all I've got.. ? Hoping it'll work cus I'm broke and havr not a 1$ right now
@@ElohiSilverEarthVentures If you have low budget tools, just use clothes iron and set it to low heat. Put some clothes or towel above it, and place your device side and corner where the glue is located. It works really well for me when I'm not in my workshop.
Great instructions, thanks. Took 1hr. I used double-sided tape instead of glue. A flat knife helps get the ribbon cable past the battery too. Replacement screen + post less than 30€.
What kind of the double sided tape did you use and wondering 1 year later how is it still holding up. I've heard the double sided tape doesn't hold as well.
Plz hellllp I replaced the screen.. But the touch not working.... Replaced and tested 3 new screens and same issue..... When returning the damaged screen.. The touch works! Plz hellllllllp t 295
Leaving a comment to let you know this video saved me ballpark $150 (I think the quote from UbreakIfix was $200. I spent roughly $50 on a screen and tools) I followed this video as a guide. I can only hope you got at least a few bucks for posting the vid.
Thank you so much! Your instructions were much simpler than other videos I had watched. Before gluing the screen to the frame, I did test and the new screen displayed and the touch functions work fine.
For those who are attempting this for the first time, might I suggest covering the old cracked screen with clear packing tape to help prevent flying splinters of glass.
your welcome :)
good extra tip there too :)
Thanks, very easy to follow. Have one cracks in the glass but screen works fine. Would you recommend trying to replace glass only (seems a tricky process separating the glass) or just replace the whole unit as in your tutorial?
if you dont have the tools, or specalised tools, save the time and purchase of the tools and just do the screen and digitizer as one
Hi, liking your tutorial much. Top part (landscape mode) of my son's Tab not responsive to touch. Which part should I replace. THANKS
that would be the digitizer (touch panel) that would need replacing but i would replace it as a screen + digitizer if you have never done it before
Thanks for the tutorial mate! Really easy to follow and helped a lot.
Glad it helped!
Excellent video
Thank you very much!
Hmm, why not use heatgun or hairdryer to soften the glue or adhesive when removing the touchscreen?
The blue mat that it's sitting on is a temperature controlled
It was being used at 75 degrees
Isn't it true that if your not careful with that heat too,in case your not using the heat mat w controlled temp, that if you go too hot it can damage other components? I don't have a heat mat but I have used my heat gun,that gets extremely hot,like insane hot and w that I've always just used the setting at 1 and not even changed it getting too got worried it'd damage components. Idk. Also, would it be OK to use an e6000 glue adhesive, that's all I've got.. ? Hoping it'll work cus I'm broke and havr not a 1$ right now
@@ElohiSilverEarthVentures If you have low budget tools, just use clothes iron and set it to low heat. Put some clothes or towel above it, and place your device side and corner where the glue is located. It works really well for me when I'm not in my workshop.
Have you got any videos on galaxy tab s7?
I don't think so
Question, my son put his in water , it’ll turn on but half the screen doesn’t show bright, so would replacing the screen work? Or no?
A bit of a gamble, I would be thinking yes a screen replacement should fix it but can't be certain
Great instructions, thanks. Took 1hr. I used double-sided tape instead of glue. A flat knife helps get the ribbon cable past the battery too. Replacement screen + post less than 30€.
Awesome job
What kind of the double sided tape did you use and wondering 1 year later how is it still holding up. I've heard the double sided tape doesn't hold as well.
where i can buy the screen its available in ali express?
aliexpress, or a seller local to you
Thanks
Your welcome
How much it cost
100-160AUD
Plz hellllp
I replaced the screen.. But the touch not working.... Replaced and tested 3 new screens and same issue.....
When returning the damaged screen.. The touch works! Plz hellllllllp t 295
possible damage to the Touch Connector on the mainboard
@@rickstechrepairs how do we fix that? I have the same issue. Multiple screens that work but no touch function
@khaldon ibraheem did you fix this?
No still waiting for @Ricks tech to answer
@@rickstechrepairs any news? Do you see these replies in your community?
Dont be that guy, dont glue screen before checking if it works.
if only the world had decent supply of quality displays :)
@@rickstechrepairs If we would live in world without manufacturer defects, nobody would ever use nor need warranty.
Leaving a comment to let you know this video saved me ballpark $150 (I think the quote from UbreakIfix was $200. I spent roughly $50 on a screen and tools) I followed this video as a guide. I can only hope you got at least a few bucks for posting the vid.
its always great to read my videos have helped someone save money and learn a new skill! Well done :)
Posting the video has been worth my while :)