Thank you for making this video. You convinced me I really should have my phone fixed by a professional instead of doing it myself! (Seriously some of the other videos make this look way too easy! They gloss over a lot!)
Thanks for your feedback! It's great that you're being honest with yourself there. In our instructions we want to show you the safest way, but it's important that you don't overestimate or underestimate the process. Maybe you want to try it yourself on your next phone :) (We have many more tutorials on our website: www.idoc.eu/guides/en, Samsung devices are usually easier to fix :) )
So after watching this and many other videos I decided to replace my battery as well. My screen was not cracked but was hard to see anything on the screen due to everything being white washed and everything bleeding over each other. This is not as hard as it seems. Also I did not have to remove the motherboard or anything other than the inside cover that covers the battery. If I was only replacing the screen then I would not even have to remove the inside cover. You just have to be careful when removing the battery because it’s kept in by glue. A cell phone store was going to charge me $225 just to replace the screen. It cost me $13 for the battery and $75 for the screen both on EBay. I now have a phone that will last for at least a few years.
Thanks, this seems to be a very detailed how to vid. My earpiece speaker is failing so I figured I'd swap out the battery while I was in there. The last phone I fixed, that had a faulty mic I almost instantly regretted not replacing the battery while I had it apart, the battery life started to severely degrade not too long after. Some advice if you're going to attempt this kind of a repair on your own, get a proper tool kit. The tools that often come these batteries are barely viable, and for 20 bucks you can get a decent kit. Also accept that you may destroy your phone in the process, and back everything up. I have a used S9 that I can switch to if things go wrong, but if you can afford to have pro fix it, and you can't afford a new phone, it may not be worth the gamble.
FYI when replacing the seal. Do not get over zellous with removing the original seal, I did and scraped away some of the black paint on the screen. I can live with it but wish I would have thought about that.
Didn't have the heat gun and still tried this. Ended up cracking the screen after trying to be extremely careful because I did not have the heat gun. I stopped to prevent any further damage. Now I'm left with a bad battery AND a cracked screen. I hate that they make these phones so hard to replace a simple battery nowadays.
Changed Battery, Screen and Usb Type C connector.. I tested all functionalities before gluing the screen but unfortunately the camera is not working. When I try to open any app that use the camera it crash. Google camera in particular tell me that a problem has occurred and then crash. Using an app to check the hardware it seems that the rear camera is no longer present. But I did not do anything on the camera and I checked that the connector is connected properly. Any idea on what can I do? Please help . One of the reason I decide to repair my phone was for the camera, and now it's the only thing that is not working anymore :/
I followed the video instructions but after doing everything and closing my phone, the screen worked for 10 min and after that it went black and I dont know what should I do. could you please help ?
Hi mohamed, thanks for your question! Did you already check, if the connectors sit right? We always recommend do take the display connectors of and then plug it again. Best Sabine
I had mine replaced by a professional. When I got home and charged it the screen had turned all blotchy purple with a large blotchy spot in the bottom corner. There was a message on it that the phone had shut down due to overheating. The next day can't even see the screen hardly at all. Looks like spilled ink
Thank you for making this video. You convinced me I really should have my phone fixed by a professional instead of doing it myself! (Seriously some of the other videos make this look way too easy! They gloss over a lot!)
Thanks for your feedback! It's great that you're being honest with yourself there. In our instructions we want to show you the safest way, but it's important that you don't overestimate or underestimate the process. Maybe you want to try it yourself on your next phone :) (We have many more tutorials on our website: www.idoc.eu/guides/en, Samsung devices are usually easier to fix :) )
Hey man if I want to professionally do this where do you recommend?
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So after watching this and many other videos I decided to replace my battery as well. My screen was not cracked but was hard to see anything on the screen due to everything being white washed and everything bleeding over each other. This is not as hard as it seems. Also I did not have to remove the motherboard or anything other than the inside cover that covers the battery. If I was only replacing the screen then I would not even have to remove the inside cover. You just have to be careful when removing the battery because it’s kept in by glue. A cell phone store was going to charge me $225 just to replace the screen. It cost me $13 for the battery and $75 for the screen both on EBay. I now have a phone that will last for at least a few years.
Thanks, this seems to be a very detailed how to vid. My earpiece speaker is failing so I figured I'd swap out the battery while I was in there. The last phone I fixed, that had a faulty mic I almost instantly regretted not replacing the battery while I had it apart, the battery life started to severely degrade not too long after.
Some advice if you're going to attempt this kind of a repair on your own, get a proper tool kit. The tools that often come these batteries are barely viable, and for 20 bucks you can get a decent kit. Also accept that you may destroy your phone in the process, and back everything up. I have a used S9 that I can switch to if things go wrong, but if you can afford to have pro fix it, and you can't afford a new phone, it may not be worth the gamble.
Helped a lot! Battery successfully replaced!
FYI when replacing the seal. Do not get over zellous with removing the original seal, I did and scraped away some of the black paint on the screen.
I can live with it but wish I would have thought about that.
I Think no need to remove the Flex charger, mainboard and ect. just remove the battery and use contact cleaner and the heatguns.
Very helpful video thanks man
Didn't have the heat gun and still tried this. Ended up cracking the screen after trying to be extremely careful because I did not have the heat gun. I stopped to prevent any further damage. Now I'm left with a bad battery AND a cracked screen. I hate that they make these phones so hard to replace a simple battery nowadays.
Bettery how much
thank you !!!
Do I need to put new thermal paste after teardown? My phone overheat and selft shutdown after 5 minutes
Bro how much you'll charge for battery replacement
Great video. Thank you.
I recently replaced my battery and the fast charging works at times. Any idea what might be the problem?
How much touch,and lcd repels ment
Changed Battery, Screen and Usb Type C connector.. I tested all functionalities before gluing the screen but unfortunately the camera is not working. When I try to open any app that use the camera it crash.
Google camera in particular tell me that a problem has occurred and then crash.
Using an app to check the hardware it seems that the rear camera is no longer present. But I did not do anything on the camera and I checked that the connector is connected properly. Any idea on what can I do? Please help .
One of the reason I decide to repair my phone was for the camera, and now it's the only thing that is not working anymore :/
Way to hard to attempt this. Guess my old battery will just have to stay plugged in and use the phone while charging.
what bout over heat
Hi Leonardo,
Do you mean the battery? If you disconnect the battery first, you won't have problems with overheating.
Best
Sabine
I followed the video instructions but after doing everything and closing my phone, the screen worked for 10 min and after that it went black and I dont know what should I do. could you please help ?
Hi mohamed,
thanks for your question! Did you already check, if the connectors sit right? We always recommend do take the display connectors of and then plug it again.
Best
Sabine
My Google pixel2xl keep restarting automatically sometimes, if battery is under 30% then it's restart infinite times
Pixel 2xl When It's being heat automatically after using
I had mine replaced by a professional. When I got home and charged it the screen had turned all blotchy purple with a large blotchy spot in the bottom corner. There was a message on it that the phone had shut down due to overheating. The next day can't even see the screen hardly at all. Looks like spilled ink
Someone had too much fun with the heat gun!
@@reedleatherware Can it be fixed?
@@annem9219 I really don't think so. They burnt the screen. I would get them to replace it!
@@reedleatherware Thanks. Taking it back in today. We'll see.
@@annem9219 Good luck to you! I hope they are nice and take responsibility. 🤞🤞🤞😊
Seems like a pain
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after watching this i paid some low life to do it for me