BEST Galaxy S5 Glass Only Screen Repair Video COMPLETE

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  • Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
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    This video will teach you everything you need to know about replacing JUST THE GLASS on your Galaxy S5 Smartphone. If your glass screen is cracked, shattered, or completely obliterated like the one in the video, you can fix it yourself for super cheap. I do recommend watching the video entirely all the way through to make sure it is something you want to do with your phone. It is not an easy repair, and the success rate is low.
    You do not need to buy ALL of the parts listed above, just the ones you need for your particular repair. The LOCA glue i used in this video was a 50ml bottle, the glue that comes with the kit I linked is a 5ml bottle. So distribute it evenly on the screen.
    JerryRigEverything assumes no liability for property damage or injury incurred as a result of any of the information contained in this video. JerryRigEverything recommends safe practices when working with power tools, automotive lifts, lifting tools, jack stands, electrical equipment, blunt instruments, chemicals, lubricants, expensive electronics, or any other tools or equipment seen or implied in this video. Due to factors beyond the control of JerryRigEverything, no information contained in this video shall create any express or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result. Any injury, damage or loss that may result from improper use of these tools, equipment, or the information contained in this video is the sole responsibility of the user and not JerryRigEverything. Only attempt your own repairs if you can accept personal responsibility for the results, whether they are good or bad.

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  • @karlisozols5986
    @karlisozols5986 5 років тому +143

    I'm not sure why this is in my recommended videos and why I'm watching this, but I'm enjoying every minute of it...

    • @kynsefkicks4207
      @kynsefkicks4207 5 років тому +1

      Kārlis Ozols bahahaha exact same

    • @Wtfukker
      @Wtfukker 5 років тому

      " I'm enjoying every minute of it."

    • @strangeperson700
      @strangeperson700 4 роки тому

      Consider this as a career. :)

  • @rawlamb5197
    @rawlamb5197 8 років тому +45

    If the glass is particularly shattered, try putting strips of tape across it. While you take it off, it'll stay together better with less tiny glass shards around.

    • @nzj3vx
      @nzj3vx 5 років тому

      you wont be able to pull the glass away though so more risk of breaking the lcd

  • @ivycrew8
    @ivycrew8 8 років тому +63

    this video was very specific. now, I don't feel I'm paying too much for my phone repair.

  • @MrsHChrist
    @MrsHChrist 9 років тому +3

    Thank-you for being so well thought out in your videos. I lost count of how many tutorials I watched before attempting my first S4 glass only replacement. I have now successfully completed this repair three times now, and will be replacing the glass on an S5. With the knowledge I have gained from your tutorials, and photos of my finished products, I have been blessed with enough extra income to not be stressed out over the holiday season. I didn't have any spare playing cards around, but I did use an envelope as a wire/card hybrid. Thank-you so much for your how to's as well as your common mistakes video. :-)

    • @JerryRigEverything
      @JerryRigEverything  9 років тому +1

      Marcellina No problem! I'll have the iphone 6 'Just the glass' video posted later tonight (or tomorrow morning). You'll probably find it interesting to watch. Especially since you've done a few already.

  • @levitaylor5128
    @levitaylor5128 5 років тому +23

    Watching on an s10+ and amazed how recently removable backs were a thing

    • @mttgauss
      @mttgauss 5 років тому +1

      I used to remove the battery if it freeze or the cellphone crash or just in a hurry

    • @evaldaskowka
      @evaldaskowka 5 років тому

      non removable batteries suck again its for profit so typical user cant just replace the battery

  • @DaddyEGamer
    @DaddyEGamer 5 років тому +65

    I Dont Know Why But In Watching This In 2019 and it Looks Like Its A New 2019 Video except for the video quality

    • @tilewix3756
      @tilewix3756 5 років тому +1

      I do too

    • @Kamikaze-xu1nz
      @Kamikaze-xu1nz 5 років тому

      Hey Bro was also watching it just a couple of minutes

  • @ЯковН-ю9х
    @ЯковН-ю9х 5 років тому +42

    UA-cam reminds us that once Jerry was less artistic & more realistic

  • @AndrewMD1104
    @AndrewMD1104 9 років тому +10

    Hi I enjoyed your video, help quite a bit. One good tip is to use packageing tape on the screen just before you start removing the screen. All the small pieces of glass will stick to the packaging tape, I have tried this several times with great success.

  • @pareeks
    @pareeks 7 років тому +3

    this in one of the best replacement tutorial I have ever seen. It has excellent quality of sound with detailed level of information as to what can go wrong and avoid that beforehand. Good work and keep going!

  • @joaovictorcampos9392
    @joaovictorcampos9392 6 років тому +1

    Great video! Very specific, clear and concise. I did the glass repair and got an almost perfect result (except by some tiny bubbles in the corner due to lack of enough glue). My phone is working perfectly now and it cost me almost nothing.

    • @joaovictorcampos9392
      @joaovictorcampos9392 6 років тому

      Some tips if you try this for the first time:
      If you don't have a heating plate, you can use an upside down clothes iron (on the lowest setting) to gently heat up the glass.
      More glue is more better. It's easier to clean up the excess than to remove the whole screen from the glass because the glue didn't reach the corners properly.
      If you dont have any specific UV lights, you can use a standard fluorescent black light bulb and it works just as well.

  • @EmilyBrowneyes
    @EmilyBrowneyes 9 років тому +3

    You are the Bob Ross of phone repair. This was great, thank you!

  • @PB-cn1uh
    @PB-cn1uh 9 років тому

    I used your instructions on replacing the charger cover for the Galaxy S5. Once you have the part (Ebay) and the smallest screwdriver available (+ or -) it's as easy as you showed it. My entire portion under the screw didn't come off and I was scared of losing the rubber below but it raised up enough to replace the cover. Good instructions. Thanks so much. God Bless

  • @longjohn526
    @longjohn526 7 років тому +17

    Finally someone gives me a real temperature (Heat until you can just barely touch it is not proper directions) Now I can just warm up the bed to my 3D printer to around 95-97 C ..... It beats the heck out of using a heatgun. My only complaint is using an IR temp gun doesn't work very well on reflective or glass surfaces. You are actually going to be 10-20C warmer than you are actually reading. I found this out testing glass to print on and then using a good thermocouple Kapton taped to the glass and comparing that with my IR temp gun. The same thing goes for shiny aluminum heatsinks, the IR reading is always going to be a tad low. Not a real big deal but something to be aware of especially around heat sensitive things like AMOLED screens
    I should make a 'click bait' video "How I used my 3D printer to fix my Samsung S5" ....... Sure it's mostly BS but I bet it would get a ton of hits ...... and a lively comments section

    • @JerryRigEverything
      @JerryRigEverything  7 років тому +5

      I dont think thats clickbait at all. Its a pretty accurate description of what you are doing... Do it! I'm sure it will help some people.

    • @WL2K
      @WL2K 7 років тому

      And will screw some people too, meaning that if you hadnt posted this video at all, just as many people would have a working phone as without it. At least I could use my phone before watching this, but now i can use it for NOTHING. Im fucked. I cant get calls. Or texts. Fuck my career I guess. Remind us 20 times of 206 degrees, blah blah, 15 min of watching you slide a card around, but never taking the time to describe actually WHAT FUCKING PARTS you are sliding between. 'just carefully slide it in there' my ass.. I watched this 10 times, and NEVER ONCE do you say to get between the digitizer and the glass, and keep the DIGITIZER LAYER STUCK TO THE LCD LAYER, AND PRY THEM BOTH OF OF THE GLASS. What is the point of a video if you dont explain the things we need to know!?!?!? I could have wrecked my phone without this video, thank you very much. If anyone reading wants to know how to NOT WRECK YOUR FUCKING PHONE, contact me before attempting these instructions

    • @mrgregweber
      @mrgregweber 7 років тому

      There is a hacking club (not cracking more like coding and jerry rigging hardware) in town where I live with 3d printers. They would all get a kick and probably use the 3d printers for it. I wasn't aware that was possible. If you kid, ah you got me, nice.

  • @conflictingpro1
    @conflictingpro1 9 років тому

    Your voice is so clear and easy to understand because of this. Thank you. You don't forget any important info and I do not have to watch 4 videos. I appreciate you. I subscribed

  • @r.c.collins6513
    @r.c.collins6513 8 років тому +114

    Ok. I've ordered the kit. Now i just need a set of scrubs, scalpel, and an anesthesiologist (for me) in case it all goes wrong.

  • @epartsacc
    @epartsacc 8 років тому +2

    I do repairs myself and I just have to say....This is an amazing video man! Your level of detail is outstanding!

    • @JerryRigEverything
      @JerryRigEverything  8 років тому +1

      +Electronic Parts Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @anteater219
    @anteater219 9 років тому +17

    This piece of shit breaks if you drop it on memory foam

    • @Sakura-ke3oz
      @Sakura-ke3oz 6 років тому

      I've dropped mine on hardwood floors without a screen protector and it hasn't broken yet.

  • @massimomax3215
    @massimomax3215 4 роки тому

    just changed the glass of my s5 mini, had it laying arround cracked since 2 years, i came across a cheap glass on the internet, bought that and repaired it, now i got a brand new s5 mini as spare phone. thank you so much for this tutorial :)

  • @jasonfredrich7392
    @jasonfredrich7392 8 років тому +4

    How many ml's are suggested to glue the glass screen back onto the lcd screen?
    Also FYI for everyone else, I had my Galaxy s5 active cracked pretty bad and used the advice from this video to heat up my phone, with a heat gun, to the point I could only touch for a second and then started pealing off the glass without removing the whole screen from the casing. This worked just as good too and I didnt have to worry about breaking or disconnecting the circuitry to the phone. Cards worked amazing BTW! Thanks for the help. JUST TAKE YOUR TIME, my first phone fix and it took me roughly 3-4 hours to the point where all the glue is rubbed off the phone and ready for the glass to be mounted.

    • @jasonfredrich7392
      @jasonfredrich7392 8 років тому +1

      Yep that's correct, just be careful not to over heat and still remove the other parts, battery etc. Be careful with amount of glue applied at the end too since it's very difficult to clean up if you don't remove your lcd. But mine works perfectly. Good luck!

  • @jhandsomeify
    @jhandsomeify 8 років тому

    I watched a few glass replacement videos and this one was the best thus far. very helpful. I feel confident I can replace the glass on a Samsung galaxy s5.

    • @JerryRigEverything
      @JerryRigEverything  8 років тому

      +Jermaine Hart Thank you! And good luck! It is a tough project.

  • @mrequi1
    @mrequi1 7 років тому +1

    Great video. closeups, angles, and you're an excellent instructor. Best of these I've seen.
    I mostly mod and develop Android but do some repairs. Though I learned more here than any glass replacement video before. I would caution people that this is a difficult repair and the reason I don't do screens.
    Curious what you charge for glass replacement. I couldn't get it to pay vs the time spent and risk. I haven't done many though

  • @Mateus01234
    @Mateus01234 8 років тому +42

    oled... oled... OLED!

  • @wonderlingswilds2029
    @wonderlingswilds2029 7 років тому

    good job JerryRig I dont have the patience to do glass only, nor the time. I would go broke if i did glass only repairs!! Thanks for the detailed instructions!

  • @abdulkadirmohammed6230
    @abdulkadirmohammed6230 9 років тому +3

    waw! he makes it seem so easy, i tried this before watching the video and ended up burning the display with the heat gun. this has thought me alot.

  • @yahyaahsan4265
    @yahyaahsan4265 6 років тому

    Jerry your voice is amazingly soothing. I can watch your videos as ASMR for sure.

  • @ALBERTBOG10
    @ALBERTBOG10 8 років тому +36

    Tape the glass so the glass shards stay together.

  • @mrtaktiks
    @mrtaktiks 8 років тому

    Nice work Jerry. You have the soothing voice of a psychoanalyst so I watched the video while lying on a black leather couch. I had a case of the shakes which in itself can be dealt with but it tends to make me "fumbly." I removed my safety cover (duh) to add the cordless charging back and BINGO, dropped the phone 3 x's. First glass broke. 2nd drop, no apparent damage. 3rd, got a white screen with small colored dots and minimal functioning. Darnit. Found a site which told me to remove battery and apply pressure with my thumbs throughout the area where the battery is located. Put it back together an WHAMMO, it worked. Now I will do your repair and check back in.
    Thank you and good luck!

  • @Paul-ym9lr
    @Paul-ym9lr 7 років тому +4

    I have a very flat electric skillet that can reach those temparatures can I use it? Also if so how long do I keep it there?

  • @Scavengefar
    @Scavengefar 7 років тому

    I could listen to you all day!

  • @remybutorin2823
    @remybutorin2823 8 років тому +3

    Really is one of the best ones I've seen so far!!!

  • @CaseyFinSF
    @CaseyFinSF 9 років тому +1

    Well done! Yours was the first one that made sense with all the proper info you need to do either repair job... Thank you, and again - Great Job! I tip my virtual hat to you sir

  • @coldspring22
    @coldspring22 9 років тому +6

    Looks a lot tougher than Galaxy S3 or S4 glass replacement. Not sure if it's intentional, but seems like manufacturers are making glass only replacement more and more difficult to pull off.

  • @eitangolan7765
    @eitangolan7765 8 років тому

    AMAZING video, clear and precise instructions. Well done Jerry !
    Few questions regarding this video:
    1. It is mandatory to remove the digitizer from the phone body? is it possible to replace the glass just by heating the front glass and remove it?
    Of course it is needed and simple to remove the battery + SIM + SD, but why removing the entire digitizer?
    2. if I don’t have a UV lamp, is it possible to cure the LOCA by putting the phone in sun light for an hour?
    3. will it be better to cover the broken glass with a sticky tape? This way small pieces of glass will be easier to remove.
    Thanks a lot man !

  • @khemyperez2023
    @khemyperez2023 8 років тому +5

    IMPORTANT! Do not begin to pull the glass from the LCD on the top left corner of the screen. There is a ribbon connector there that if you break (like I did) will render the digitizer useless, and you'll have to buy the $100 lcd/glass combo.

    • @justsomerandommfer
      @justsomerandommfer 8 років тому

      +Khemy Perez Where do you find S5 LCD+digitizer units for $100? Pls, tell me.

  • @sunnyvara8502
    @sunnyvara8502 6 років тому

    Great video with alot of explaining....although who would you remove the LCD ? Who not take the glass out while the LCD is still in the frame ?....much easier and much much more sturdy.

  • @raulmorel1872
    @raulmorel1872 9 років тому

    actualy, this is the best samsung repair on you tube.thanks GOD bless you

  • @tarrahrogers5319
    @tarrahrogers5319 7 років тому +5

    can you use a blow dryer instead of a heating plate or heat gun

    • @jimthomas5424
      @jimthomas5424 7 років тому +2

      206 degrees. A hair dryer won't cut it.

  • @ken62748
    @ken62748 8 років тому

    YOU ARE GOOD MATE but I would not do this myself , need good eyes and fingers and equipment as well , you are 1 of the best person I have seen showing people things Cheers to you Ken

  • @DeianGiNet
    @DeianGiNet 8 років тому +4

    Great tut - however for what is worth here are my two cents - GO SLOW. the lcd is actually very fragile!!!
    I just pressed a bit too hard and that's it :( will need to replace the digitizer now

  • @matthewnickl9871
    @matthewnickl9871 6 років тому

    @13.07 when I was applying the glue I messed up and didn't get the glue to the edge and had to much on one side and not enough on the other. In my X pattern of glue I put to much on the bottom right and bottom and not enough on the top left, so I had some air bubbles sadly and it seemed over a ton on other sides and not enough on one. So spread your glue evenly and slowly!!
    Otherwise, I had TOTAL success. I spent HOURS doing this very slowly watching multiple videos, this one was my go to though because of how detailed the author of the video was.
    Also, he has a video on what NOT to do! So f' helpful to watch the common mistakes, it's insanely kind of him to ruin a few LCD screens just to teach us what not to do!
    Best video out there for this.
    I spent hours doing this, but with this video and the confidence it gave me I could do this in maybe 90 mins or less now.
    I will do this again but next time apply the glue better and I'll use this video again in a week or so to fix my air bubbles.

  • @xenvj
    @xenvj 5 років тому +11

    *UA-cam 2014 :*
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    *UA-cam 2019 : YES*

  • @brada3904
    @brada3904 9 років тому

    Subscribed. Thanks for this video. I had my S5 in my pocket last night (had just taken case off) and leaned over my counter to grab a cup, and voila, the pressure between my leg and counter cracked it. I just ordered all the parts and will repair this sucker once it gets in. The cracks are minimal, shouldn't be near as difficult to get all the glass off!

    • @gurjotbajwa1583
      @gurjotbajwa1583 8 років тому

      I know this was year ago, but regardless, were you successful?

  • @TechDaddyK
    @TechDaddyK 9 років тому +31

    Great video! It convinced me to tell a friend that I won't be able to help him replace just the glass. =)

  • @kungpao1930
    @kungpao1930 7 років тому

    Excellent video. Bought the glass, but decided I'm going to stick with my cracked screen after watching this. Have one of those thin cheap plastic screen covers which is working great.

  • @TuTo
    @TuTo 10 років тому +5

    Hey Jerry i Like your Channel :) nice Repair.

    • @JerryRigEverything
      @JerryRigEverything  10 років тому +2

      Smartphone defekt?Tutorials gecheckt!Auf Tutopolis TV √ Thanks! Glad you enjoy my videos!

  • @deserthyperbaricsmedicine8662
    @deserthyperbaricsmedicine8662 7 років тому

    Thank you. I did it....replaced LCD screen! You ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @yellow824
    @yellow824 5 років тому +4

    I know now why the mall charges like $250 to fix a screen

  • @munnibhai123
    @munnibhai123 9 років тому

    so far best tutorial with complete little instructions. Thanks alot

  • @cameronscholten7500
    @cameronscholten7500 9 років тому +3

    I don't have a hot plate and the idea of using a heat gun seems too difficult as this is my first time attempting anything like this. This may be a dumb question, but would an oven work or would that not work since it would get the whole phone hot instead of just the screen?

    • @87TechReviews
      @87TechReviews 9 років тому +1

      Cameron Scholten a hair dryer works also

    • @JaidenAlemni
      @JaidenAlemni 9 років тому +3

      An oven will wreck the LCD/Digitizer and other components and a hair dryer will take a very, very long time to heat to 97 celsius. I recommend just going with the heat gun. You can get a cheap one at your local Lowe's/Home Depot for like $30 or so. Same with the temp gun. Just be careful with a heat gun not to set it down on anything flammable and work on a hard, non flammable surface. I usually put a big ceramic tile on my wooden desk.

  • @Inspiration138
    @Inspiration138 9 років тому +1

    I'm so glad.i watched you're awesome video.
    Typically good things aren't cheap, and cheap things aren't good.

  • @edward6510
    @edward6510 8 років тому +7

    I have a problem. My S5 has a black screen but makes sounds, vibrates, etc. It also has small crack on top of screen.

    • @ryansevere818
      @ryansevere818 8 років тому +1

      why don't you use the thin wire to seperate the lcd from the glass

    • @edward6510
      @edward6510 8 років тому

      and then what?

    • @ISRAELITEKNUCKLEHEAD
      @ISRAELITEKNUCKLEHEAD 8 років тому +2

      try this The Cause
      Who knows exactly what triggers these things but if I had to guess it
      may be a build up of residual charge in the device or dust that’s
      causing the issue and either making the screen unresponsive to touch or
      resulting in a total black out of the screen, read on for the solution.
      How to fix an Unresponsive display or Black screen Samsung Galaxy?
      Method 1.
      1. Power off the phone and make sure it’s completely powered down.
      2. Remove the back cover and remove the battery.
      3. Hold down the power button for about 1-2 minutes.
      4. Leave the phone for 10 minutes or so, go take a walk or something.
      5. After the time has passed power on the phone again and that should
      be enough to restore things to normal including touch or remove the
      black screen issue completely.

    • @edward6510
      @edward6510 8 років тому

      I was weight lifting and some how it compressed my phone and cracked the screen on the top where the connector is located.

    • @morganb900
      @morganb900 7 років тому +1

      ISRAELITEKNUCKLEHEAD Thank you so much that helped. I almost thought I would have to pay for another phone. I was speechless.

  • @MrBobWareham
    @MrBobWareham 6 років тому

    Very good Video and your voice is ok very clear instructions I have a Galaxy S5 that I love but I am having a problem with my screen that flickers sometimes any ideas Bob - UK

  • @TheLevitatingChin
    @TheLevitatingChin 8 років тому +13

    Haha! Tried this and cracked the screen. After that the phone got broke in half and thrown in the bin.

    • @JustinAbroad
      @JustinAbroad 7 років тому +3

      The glass alone is cheap and breaks easily. its not the same gorilla glass samsung uses. you will have to get the LCd one

  • @shirleyannburke5728
    @shirleyannburke5728 8 років тому +1

    You made it look so easy... Great job guy.

  • @sballack12
    @sballack12 9 років тому +7

    its easier to buy the screen with the digitize...

    • @JerryRigEverything
      @JerryRigEverything  9 років тому +4

      Shawn Ballack Bingo.

    • @sballack12
      @sballack12 9 років тому

      lol...

    • @vanlife6335
      @vanlife6335 7 років тому +1

      Shawn Ballack thank you! I hate when people buy just the glass and thinks we can fix it for $35 cause it's so easy...lol

    • @marcosruiz6573
      @marcosruiz6573 7 років тому

      Black Ranger why do you hate that? Wth 😂

  • @fn_16thfamilys99
    @fn_16thfamilys99 5 років тому +1

    Very Nice Mr.Jerry..
    I Like Yours Skill Is Very EXPERT..

  • @meeksphatsugar7564
    @meeksphatsugar7564 7 років тому

    Fixed the broken glass on the camera of my 5s with great results. Got all cocky and bought a new glass for the cracked screen... than I watched this great video! and realised if I go through with replacing it myself, I'll have no phone. Mad! 😉

  • @barbaraanderson8828
    @barbaraanderson8828 7 років тому +7

    how much to just send you my phone to fix??

  • @irwinthedj
    @irwinthedj 8 років тому

    Thank you, Jerry, my S5 is absolutely as new now. It's a pleasure to watch your videos! Thank you so much!
    For the people who want to try it by themselves:
    I also used a laser cut adhesiv-tape to place glue the screen back (3$ on eBay), so the phone is water-resistant now, as in original.
    For guys without UV-Lamp - i have borowed one from my wifes nail-studio-set:) I also used her hair dryer to heat up the display, because my soldering-station produced to much heat at a small area:D

    • @JerryRigEverything
      @JerryRigEverything  8 років тому

      +Irwin irwinthedj That is awesome! I am impressed. Its a tough repair. And thanks for the extra tips.

    • @gurjotbajwa1583
      @gurjotbajwa1583 8 років тому

      How long did it take you? I love my s5 and wanted to wait one more year to upgrade but I dropped it while taking my dog on a walk. How much did this cost you in total, and how much experience do you have? I've done a repair on an s3 a few years ago but that's about it.

    • @irwinthedj
      @irwinthedj 8 років тому

      Oh, it took me pretty long, maybe 4 hours - 1 hour preparations, 2 hours for glass separation (was completely broken in tiny pieces), half an hour for LOCA part and another half an hour for putting the stuff back together.

  • @opitts2k2
    @opitts2k2 9 років тому +7

    Completely viable repair option if you can: 1 Avoid cracking or scratching the egg shell like lcd with hours of jabbing at the screen with ever present glass shards. 2. Not discolor the lcd with over heating. 3 Invest in digital hot plate, loca glue, pry tools and lcd when you fail anyway!!! Oh and set aside 3 hours of repair time to save $100 bucks. DON'T ATTEMPT!!!!!!!!!!

    • @janicehall7907
      @janicehall7907 8 років тому +1

      do you fix phone for others

    • @otispitts4672
      @otispitts4672 8 років тому

      +Janice Hall Yes, Mrs. Hall. I buy the digitizers with screen in bulk from China and your phone is fixed in 10 minutes. Have a Good Day :)

    • @janicehall7907
      @janicehall7907 8 років тому

      I was asking if someone can get you to fix their phone for them if they are able to do it themselves.

    • @cyberspacelogic8954
      @cyberspacelogic8954 7 років тому

      Otis... Would you be willing to let me know your supplier from China? I'd like to start repairing phones but don't want to mess with doing the screen only repairs

  • @edomar2r
    @edomar2r 8 років тому

    I thought it was going to be easier but challenge accepted, thanks for the detailed tutorial.

  • @TERMINADA
    @TERMINADA 5 років тому +5

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  • @mlt3105
    @mlt3105 6 років тому

    Helpful to watch. Are all Galaxy S5 varients having the same LCD Screen? Say, SM-900F and SM-900FD.

  • @1800levso
    @1800levso 8 років тому +6

    just buy a new phone, or have it somebody else do the repairs, unless you are doing this for bussiness is not worth it. mine is crack and I'll just keep it as long as still working, there is a lot of risk right there, you better not even try.

    • @shixuiuchiha6976
      @shixuiuchiha6976 8 років тому +5

      oosveluzo levso but you can't trust the repair shops

    • @marcosruiz6573
      @marcosruiz6573 7 років тому +5

      oosveluzo levso dude thats your opinion. Try to not be so pessimistic man, the whole world is out there.

    • @Renrondog
      @Renrondog 5 років тому

      Right, you should just stay in bed...........safer

  • @MrSweetlyk
    @MrSweetlyk 9 років тому

    Nice and fast repair, it looks easy when you are doing it.

  • @HopWorksET
    @HopWorksET 5 років тому

    Can you link your hot plate? That is one of the coolest things I have ever seen for this kind of work!! And thanks for the video!! My retired Galaxy S5's will live on!

  • @mryeast2658
    @mryeast2658 2 роки тому +1

    Hey jerry i miss this kind of contents. Maybe someday you will do it again

  • @sights2397
    @sights2397 9 років тому

    Nicely and carefully done JerryRig. Same thing happened to my S5, and after I took it back from the shop service that did the repair it looks that return button doesn't light up at all, while the other button lights on like 85 %.. Any idea of what they did wrong ?

  • @DeVRJB
    @DeVRJB 9 років тому

    wow.just wow. i just watched you without any worries.Just awesome!!!

  • @marshaburgess6059
    @marshaburgess6059 9 років тому

    Dude... I'd totally do this if I was tech savvy, but this still was very helpful in letting me know there is a way to fix my poor phone :) Thanks :)

  • @markzanetti6228
    @markzanetti6228 7 років тому

    a local repair shop (Tampa) wants $75 for this repair (glass only).
    based on your video its money well spent to have them do it.
    Great video. Thanks.

  • @majorrampager8078
    @majorrampager8078 5 років тому

    Just got done taking the glass off, now to wait for replacement. Very helpful video😊😊

  • @biffhawkins1
    @biffhawkins1 9 років тому

    Love your videos. So far I'm 100% at ending up having to buy the more expensive part but enjoying trying!

  • @anabelvelazquez2782
    @anabelvelazquez2782 7 років тому

    Wow!! You did an amazing job with the repairs. I am not sure this is something I may be able to tackle.

  • @SimpleSock
    @SimpleSock 8 років тому +1

    Fantastic guide. Just have one question, would a black light be a suitable substitute for a "UV" light, or do you need something specifically for this type of application? My girlfriend has a black light (for parties, etc) and I'm wondering if I could just use that rather than trying to find a UV light.

  • @pikifrino
    @pikifrino 7 років тому

    A real professional! Congratulations. Thank you

  • @AFthawk
    @AFthawk 9 років тому

    Great video man. Very precise and instructive. Thanks for sharing.

  • @gilbertferro2013
    @gilbertferro2013 9 років тому

    I found that on my iphone 6 repairs to get the excess UV loca glue off I put a little bit of powder on it to help get the gel into a state that it adheres to the powder and rolls off easier. I have not tried it on Samsung phones but I am sure this method will work also. you will need to do this 2 to 3 times heating the lcd a little and then add the powder again. this process helps so the glue does not stick to your fingers etc.. Once the glue is off I cleaned the screen with alcohol.

  • @nithinz
    @nithinz 7 років тому

    Impressive repair. Thanks for the wonderful video.

  • @keithnoneya
    @keithnoneya 9 років тому

    You're right this is the BEST one i've seen so far. Think I'll try this on my friends S5 Active. Could you put a link to your hot plate in the info below, or a good choice thanks.
    Keith

  • @NyQuil4U
    @NyQuil4U 9 років тому

    lcd and glass best way to go! thank you for sharing great info!! helped so much!

  • @merrillgray
    @merrillgray 8 років тому

    Does the screen NEED to be separated from the midframe to replace JUST the glass? Thanks a lot for the awesome videos. I'm a subscriber!

  • @booogieeeee
    @booogieeeee 9 років тому

    good tips, good advice, good presentation

  • @grahamrichardson9613
    @grahamrichardson9613 7 років тому

    Thanks Gerry. Great detail of what i thought was going to be the "simple" job that i was about to launch into

  • @dannylee404
    @dannylee404 7 років тому

    So GOOD, so GOOD... how much is the hot plate, and what can we use in its place for cheap? did you not want to waterproof it with the gasket thing?

  • @stevengilbey9980
    @stevengilbey9980 7 років тому

    Thank you for a very clear video. will try mine tonight .

  • @Fluffy_Cow
    @Fluffy_Cow 4 роки тому

    The heat gun you linked in the description no longer exists on amazon (at least at that link).
    This seems like a great video and I can't wait to try and fix my old gs5!

  • @chuckleclerc1155
    @chuckleclerc1155 8 років тому

    plus a galaxy tab s glass repair tutorial is what I need. there currently isn't a good one on YT yet.

  • @bennytru1981
    @bennytru1981 9 років тому

    Awesome videos as always !! Right to the point no BS. I have two questions.How come you don't use molds? i'm asking since molds are so inexpensive and can be reused and also i'm assuming making the aligning of the glass easier.my second question is: Can you in the future do some videos on basic soldering for smartphones? Great videos again!!

  • @LeonUK
    @LeonUK 9 років тому +1

    Its such a tricky topic for me, I really don't like letting other people fix my things when there is a way for me to do it but I really don't think im delicate enough to replace the screen/LCD also I don't have a heat gun just a hair dryer. I tend to go with it, so I might just try make my phone survive until I can get the money for the Galaxy 6 (for example) Earlier today my volume button got bent to about a 200 degree angle so I played with it and learnt that it will just pop out, and is possible to bend back.

  • @Lu-cho
    @Lu-cho 6 років тому

    my phone just broke the glass after 3 years. . great!!!
    And i will stupid to buy a new one, All new "STILL" SAME as my s5,
    happy to fix my glass and thanks to this guy.

  • @jeffa1970
    @jeffa1970 8 років тому

    excellent!! clear and easy walkthrough .made replacing the glass so much easier thanks!

  • @MrGracee12
    @MrGracee12 6 років тому

    Thanks for your video. Awesome. I did not get two things: how to gum down the home button and how to gum down those two button beside it. Thanks.

  • @SergioCaprara
    @SergioCaprara 7 років тому

    Hi I found your video really interesting and helpful. I couldn't replace the glass on my own, so I went to a repair center.
    The problem is the smartphone reboots frequently and that's because glue comes out from the back, covering part of the battery..
    Is there any easy fix? Do you think glue may damage the phone?
    Thanks

  • @tylerolson5457
    @tylerolson5457 10 років тому

    I used a Crockpot as a heat source, and it worked well. Large model, so there was plenty of room to place and remove the phone. Set on low, it heated to an average surface temp of 190°F in about 20 minutes. One caveat: check the temperature in several locations. My crock varied by about 20 degrees from the middle to the edges.

    • @JerryRigEverything
      @JerryRigEverything  10 років тому +1

      Tyler Olson Very very interesting. I have never heard of anyone using one of those before.

  • @Kristalmovilsoluciones
    @Kristalmovilsoluciones 7 років тому

    Saludos desde Venezuela, muy buen video, muy bien explicado....

  • @erictjones
    @erictjones 6 років тому

    Well done Sir! Very thorough and helpful. Thank you!

  • @jred23pyro
    @jred23pyro 7 років тому

    Jerry Rig Everything Homie!!! =] Gonna do my s5 here soon slightly different from here but hopefully it goes well. Thanks for the great demonstration of your doing of the s5.

  • @sumleegai
    @sumleegai 8 років тому

    I appreciate thorough videos like this. Thank you very much. I do have one good suggestion though. Everyone should purchase a ballistic glass screen protector. They're about 12 bucks on Amazon and it could very well save you the headache of making this repair.

  • @321wowzer
    @321wowzer 8 років тому

    Thankyou for the very informative video. I got all the way to testing the screen before adhering back on, and was really pleased to see it working. I then realised I hadn't connected the home button, so disconnected the screen, removed the battery, pulled the home button tag through and connected it, then reconnected the screen and put the battery back in, and now... nothing. My phone's gone dead and doesn't even register charging. Any ideas what's wrong?

    • @321wowzer
      @321wowzer 8 років тому

      Wait, it's working! Genius! Thanks again :)