@@worldhello1234 he tried to resell the phone for $500-600AUD copied this from a user named Kim Eojin: Just for reference: 500 Australian dollars is $359.10 USD 600 Australian dollars is $430.92 USD He bought the phone for $102.50 AUD, which is $73.62 USD. What a deal! (Actually $8.55 AUD for shipping, which makes the total price $79.76 USD.) and don't forget that in some countries the prices of things are abysmally more expensive than places like the US or UK for example
Frfr very entertaining, he's very informative and just busting through all the road blocks. Isn't there any thing this guy can't do, he also has a calmness about, like everything's going be ok mate don't u worry I got u😄
2 corrections for repairing a Samsung Galaxy phone: 1. it's actually easier to work with a broken back cover since you dont have to worry about it getting broken and you have to spend more money and replace it. 2. for testing touch and all sensors and stuff, open the dialer and dial *#0*#. it's much more thorough than merely using the phone
@@XenderWindX so true I have a s7 edge I am currently 16 and I restored the phone myself with a new frame ,lcd and connector that was 2 years ago and right now I fix my friends phones and make money of it pretty cool to do tbh
It's actually HARDER to remove a back panel if it is broken. It is flimsy and hard to get under and not to mention it is a hazard for your fingers. Those things combine to make it very difficult to remove when broken. I find it much easier to remove back panels that are not broken.
Phone refurbisher here. Several things: 1. The back glass is not that hard to remove. Get gloves that are puncture resistant so you don't get glass in your hands. Put tape on the back glass if it's broken like in the video. Get a heat gun you can adjust temperature on and set it to 140F/60C and put it on there for about 30-45 seconds. Get a guitar pick at least .5mm and sand down the edges to fit under the glass. Attack it by the volume keys as the weakest part of the adhesive seems to be located there, then rotate the pick clockwise while moving it around the phone clockwise to loosen the battery cover adhesive. If you do it right and the adhesive cooperates, you'll be able to reuse the back glass provided it's undamaged. 2. You don't have to be a wimp about the fingerprint sensor. Simply pull the cover up from the bottom and the cable should disconnect. If you're afraid of ripping it, go ahead and use a guitar pick or spudger to pop the connector off, but the ribbon is stronger than what it's given credit for. Also, you don't need to heat up the glue on the fingerprint sensor to remove it. Get a guitar pick between the glass and sensor and then lift up. Should come loose fairly easily. 3. The NFC coil doesn't have to be screwed in to test the phone. All that matters is that there is sufficient pressure on the part of the antenna where the spring contacts for the coil touch it, and this area is indicated rather handily by a small ribbon cable that goes from the round coil under the top antenna. Hold your finger on that, and the charger should work. 4. The UI connector is easy to do when you don't lay the main pcb into the housing before connecting it. Simply lift up the UI connector and line the connector on the main pcb with it and press to connect. Once you've got it connected, lay the pcb down and move the cables and flexes out of the way so it sits correctly. 5. Should've been said first but remove the sim/sd card tray before removing the main pcb. you can damage the slot on the board and they are a bitch to replace. So much that you can actually compromise other functions of the phone attempting to do this, such as bluetooth connectivity and wifi connectivity, so make sure to do that before anything else. 6. Be damn careful when taking the battery out. Not only should you use heat, you should also put some isopropyl alcohol along the edges with an eye dropper or syringe (WITH A PLASTIC TIP) is you have one. The alcohol will weaken the bond and make removing it easier. 7. Put the RF antenna cables in the channel BEFORE seating the main pcb. you'll notice during the taking apart that they come up through a little cutout in the board itself, and if you don't put them back correctly, you'll likely damage them when attempting to reinstall the loudspeaker antenna. 8. If you want to make sure that your phone will function properly, here are two numbers you can put into the dialer to bring up testing modes. *#0283# - This is for the audio loopback test. Use this to check the mics from the UI board (the RCV test), the main board (the SPK test), and audio from a connected headset that has a microphone in it (the E/P test, which is only available to do if a headset with mic is connected) *#0*# - This will test every major function of the phone besides the mics. You can test both speakers for distortion, check the vibrator to make sure it's functioning correctly, check the cameras for correct auto focus and any blurriness and spots on the lenses, whether the touch works or if there's a dead region, and check the sensors that control various input, such as gyroscopes, light and magnetic sensors, and the fingerprint scanner. I would definitely do both of these after replacing a functional part like a front assembly.
They are the same: "LED" screens are just led backlit lcds (instead of ccfl lamps), like all LCDs nowaday. OLED (like S8 display) is completely different tech
Exactly I don't get it, he puts the water resistance seal back on iPhones before sealing them back up but not on the android devices? I'm sure the water resistant adhesive for w Galaxy s8 doesn't cost much !
I repair these daily and a couple things. Put the finger print sensor in the slot in the casing and plug it in. When you apply the back glass you can align it up easily. The dock connector is so much easier if you connect it before it place the board. This also makes it easier to align the coaxial into the small opening on the board. When we apply the back glass we apply roughly 10kg of downwards pressure. This is enough to make it watertight again.
@Benjamian Hausmann only if the adhesive is in the correct locations and the back glass is pressed. Otherwise, no. There's also waterproofing on the USB-C Port, and the SIM tray.
I logged back in to thank you. I had business plan notes on it that were irreplaceable. My S8 was smashed and bent in this exact same spot and exhibiting the same symptoms. I bought the new frame and rear glass, then followed these steps carefully and repaired my phone 100%.
What I've noticed pretty fast is how simple it looks to fix. Just a few ribbon cables, Lego connectors etc. And man I dream of getting a cheap broken Samsung S8 and fixing it up for a daily driver.
Some say that I-PHONES are so made that you can't repair them, that is nonsense when we see you repair them. Keep going strong Hugh Jeffreys thanks for showing and kind regards.
The S8 is such a beatiful phone this is the only Samsung to select over iPhone I had one for a while cuz my phone broke and I got an s8 to use it was so good it’s amazing
@@miliz_ I didn't said anything about techrax because normally he doesn't sell those phones that he destroy but Jerry does because he said this in his video......that's why
I broke my S8 screen back in December, I take it to Samsung and input charge me around 200 US but they also chance my battery. It wasn’t a bad deal after I saw your video and knew how much the parts cost. And they test the phone and it’s still water proof.
damn that's cheap. Shattered my S8 last November of 2017 and finally broked last November 2018 due to water damaged. Samsung wants $500 for it to get replaced
I have a great interest to repairing and discover what's inside. But i never tried thats why i always watching yours video. Viewer from BANGLADESH🇧🇩🇧🇩.
1:25 It's sad how Singapore gets dual-SIM versions of Galaxy flagships, while Australia doesn't. Oh well, the SIM slot only allows for either a memory card or second SIM card.
I dropped mine in a otterbox case and the display does the exact same thing. I switched got the iPhone X. But now I have my Samsung galaxy s8 just sitting there. My bf has the s8+ with a cracked screen and back. Paid for and just sitting there. Lol never going back to Florida. 😂🤣 Anyway thx for the video. Now I know these Samsung’s aren’t necessarily lost causes.
1:09 Don’t use or power on a phone with a bent frame as the lithium on battery could be leaking or punctured and when you try to charge it or turn it on it might explode.
Ironically I traded an S5 for a broken S8+ that is very similar to that destroyed S8, the AMOLED impact point was on the opposite side, and mine wasn’t bent. Tbh the screens for those phones are expensive af
@@BeetaroniPizza i got a galaxy s8+ for $80 on ebay, the guy said thr screen flickers and doesnt work sometimes. I turned it on and there was a big black spot on the screen (about the size of a nickel) im using it right now and it worms fine, to make a long story short, the lhone was badly repaired, there was a dent in the back of the screen (causing the dot), missing screws, loose back, and a slightly damaged battery not held in with adhesive, fixed it up and works great The brightness cant go too low otherwise it wont turn on, if I keep the brightness all the way up, it would show up green and all distorted, i keep it in the middle, refises to turn on but a few power button presses, works agaib
The samsung phones are interesting to see torn apart. Frankly when I had an android in the past, it never broke so there was no need to open it up. I would imagine all of these different androids look different under the hood so its like a new challenge for you. Keep it up!
I know I'm late, but I just wanted to say I really enjoyed this video! Just a tip, when I replaced the back of my note 8, I used the heat gun on the back plate after I put it on so the new adhesive melted in place, making the waterproof seal tighter.
Android are great to work on, I've done dozens. Much easier than Apple however as you say Hugh the oled screen prices are very prohibitive. If you buy to repair and sell you really need to watch those costs.
It happens on most Android phones, when I was restoring my Pixel from a backup, it restored my home screen layout first but of my downloaded apps were gray until they downloaded.
I worked in mobile tech for 10yrs, seen every type of damage there is, (including a sewer worker who dropped his phone, with no case, into a full septic tank). This mobile computer (c'mon ppl they stopped being phones years ago, just accept it) was sat upon by a very large individual, the bend and shatter points are consistent with a big bum/tushy. Stop carrying your mobile devices in your back pocket, haha! That is all. Great Job, Hugh.
I suggest you pick up the iPlastix opening tool; night and day difference when it comes to Samsung repairs. Hotplate set to 80-85 C doesn't hurt either (though I'll use a heatgun for reapplying heat when necessary).
Like your vids.. Ma s8 plus headphone jack has stopped working and now that i know its easily replaceable.. Am gonna make it replaced.. Thanks for such amazing vids
I have a Galaxy s8 plus that’s bent like that still works. Only things that aren’t working is both cameras and flashlight. I plan to fix it as I already did repairs on IPhones as well.
Hey Jefferey MY AUNT GOT HER NEW IPHONE TODAY! 😁😁😁 She got an IPhone 7 Plus in Rose Gold! She used to have a Samsung Galaxy S7 and It was SUPER laggy! I’m so happy for her today! UWU
Would you like to see more Android content on my channel?
Hell ya man
Please teach me how to fix iphone please
Yes
Yes
Yes pliz!!!!!
You should keep the phone since it is your first Samsung repair.
He should keep the phone because only a fool would pay more than he paid for the parts. You get a Samsung S8 new for the exact same price.
@@worldhello1234 but youtube...
@@worldhello1234
he tried to resell the phone for $500-600AUD
copied this from a user named Kim Eojin:
Just for reference:
500 Australian dollars is $359.10 USD
600 Australian dollars is $430.92 USD
He bought the phone for $102.50 AUD, which is $73.62 USD. What a deal!
(Actually $8.55 AUD for shipping, which makes the total price $79.76 USD.)
and don't forget that in some countries the prices of things are abysmally more expensive than places like the US or UK for example
@Pichkalu Pappita is it refurbished?
Pichkalu Pappita I looked them up there $950 CAD I didn’t convert that too USD but I KNOW it isn’t $450 my dude
These videos are mad entertaining.. binge watching.
Frfr very entertaining, he's very informative and just busting through all the road blocks. Isn't there any thing this guy can't do, he also has a calmness about, like everything's going be ok mate don't u worry I got u😄
wtf kind of torture did they perform on that phone
Ask Techrax he's responsible
I fell on my s8 lol
Like I fell down a stairs
@@dayneheller2695 I need context
Peter S The person that broke it is probably an iSheep because some iSheeps hate samsung 😑
The previous owner tried to make a folding Samsung phone with this thing
They tried to make their own galaxy fold
Cat girl
Nice Yuki Nagato profile picture
Samsung galaxy fold?
@@steffjack9798 galaxy fo
ld
A Hugh jeffereys premiere is like a national event for phone collectors
Why is everyone keep choosing that profile picture?!?!?!?!
Oh yeah Nahui
Everytime i see a repair, it feels so good. Good thing i came across this channel
Go to JerryRigEverything and you'll be uncomfortable lol
@@TsunaXZ lol
2 corrections for repairing a Samsung Galaxy phone:
1. it's actually easier to work with a broken back cover since you dont have to worry about it getting broken and you have to spend more money and replace it.
2. for testing touch and all sensors and stuff, open the dialer and dial *#0*#. it's much more thorough than merely using the phone
How did you learn to repair all this? Id like to start learning all this
@@jordanaragon3732 only way to gain experience is to try it yourself. you wont learn how to swim simply by reading about it
@@XenderWindX you're right I'll try to start soon
@@XenderWindX so true I have a s7 edge I am currently 16 and I restored the phone myself with a new frame ,lcd and connector that was 2 years ago and right now I fix my friends phones and make money of it pretty cool to do tbh
It's actually HARDER to remove a back panel if it is broken. It is flimsy and hard to get under and not to mention it is a hazard for your fingers. Those things combine to make it very difficult to remove when broken. I find it much easier to remove back panels that are not broken.
Imagine being the eBay seller watching this.
?
He would be satisfied
Imagine
It was quite satisfying
lmao
Phone refurbisher here. Several things:
1. The back glass is not that hard to remove. Get gloves that are puncture resistant so you don't get glass in your hands. Put tape on the back glass if it's broken like in the video. Get a heat gun you can adjust temperature on and set it to 140F/60C and put it on there for about 30-45 seconds. Get a guitar pick at least .5mm and sand down the edges to fit under the glass. Attack it by the volume keys as the weakest part of the adhesive seems to be located there, then rotate the pick clockwise while moving it around the phone clockwise to loosen the battery cover adhesive. If you do it right and the adhesive cooperates, you'll be able to reuse the back glass provided it's undamaged.
2. You don't have to be a wimp about the fingerprint sensor. Simply pull the cover up from the bottom and the cable should disconnect. If you're afraid of ripping it, go ahead and use a guitar pick or spudger to pop the connector off, but the ribbon is stronger than what it's given credit for. Also, you don't need to heat up the glue on the fingerprint sensor to remove it. Get a guitar pick between the glass and sensor and then lift up. Should come loose fairly easily.
3. The NFC coil doesn't have to be screwed in to test the phone. All that matters is that there is sufficient pressure on the part of the antenna where the spring contacts for the coil touch it, and this area is indicated rather handily by a small ribbon cable that goes from the round coil under the top antenna. Hold your finger on that, and the charger should work.
4. The UI connector is easy to do when you don't lay the main pcb into the housing before connecting it. Simply lift up the UI connector and line the connector on the main pcb with it and press to connect. Once you've got it connected, lay the pcb down and move the cables and flexes out of the way so it sits correctly.
5. Should've been said first but remove the sim/sd card tray before removing the main pcb. you can damage the slot on the board and they are a bitch to replace. So much that you can actually compromise other functions of the phone attempting to do this, such as bluetooth connectivity and wifi connectivity, so make sure to do that before anything else.
6. Be damn careful when taking the battery out. Not only should you use heat, you should also put some isopropyl alcohol along the edges with an eye dropper or syringe (WITH A PLASTIC TIP) is you have one. The alcohol will weaken the bond and make removing it easier.
7. Put the RF antenna cables in the channel BEFORE seating the main pcb. you'll notice during the taking apart that they come up through a little cutout in the board itself, and if you don't put them back correctly, you'll likely damage them when attempting to reinstall the loudspeaker antenna.
8. If you want to make sure that your phone will function properly, here are two numbers you can put into the dialer to bring up testing modes.
*#0283# - This is for the audio loopback test. Use this to check the mics from the UI board (the RCV test), the main board (the SPK test), and audio from a connected headset that has a microphone in it (the E/P test, which is only available to do if a headset with mic is connected)
*#0*# - This will test every major function of the phone besides the mics. You can test both speakers for distortion, check the vibrator to make sure it's functioning correctly, check the cameras for correct auto focus and any blurriness and spots on the lenses, whether the touch works or if there's a dead region, and check the sensors that control various input, such as gyroscopes, light and magnetic sensors, and the fingerprint scanner.
I would definitely do both of these after replacing a functional part like a front assembly.
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@@nathanmead140 .
Lets go Champ
Nicholas Seaks You just tried to teach someone who knows more than you do what to do lol
@@astrxhub Did he know how to repair a Samsung? ;)
A truly underrated channel ❤️
It'll get there!!!
The glued back glass is for water resistants. And it has to be strong for IP68 rating
@@seicento2tone Maybe English isn't his first language. I could understand him perfectly fine. Why do you need to comment on it?
@@seicento2tone gtfo
@@seicento2tone *I'm
ads_wheeltrims you kinda are tbh
It is ip67 on s8
Pliz more restorations on samsung phones!!!
ordep e ocsa v yes please
Yes plz
Samsung is the worst out there
@@cascito says whomst'd've'ly'yaint'nt'ed'ies's'y'es?
ordep e ocsa v no
LCD=Liquid Crystal Display
LED=Light Emitting Diode
They are not the same..... The price proves it
They are the same: "LED" screens are just led backlit lcds (instead of ccfl lamps), like all LCDs nowaday. OLED (like S8 display) is completely different tech
@@MrGilgameshJR now we have Dynamic AMOLED displays on the S10 series
🤣🤣🤣🤣 same thing dude, they use LEDs to light up the LCD 🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂
@@Chrisp707-
Dad
@@MrGilgameshJR no they aren't period
Hope you tell the buyers that it's no longer IP68 water resistant...
i hope so
Exactly I don't get it, he puts the water resistance seal back on iPhones before sealing them back up but not on the android devices? I'm sure the water resistant adhesive for w Galaxy s8 doesn't cost much !
The repair kit most of them have the iv glue that's water resistant
There are special adhesives you can buy for phones
I learned that the hard way yeaterday
I love this channel so much! You bring so much insight into repairing phones!
This channel is so underrated! You are a magician dude!
this is the most satisfying repair channel ever, just love it! keep it up bro!
Thing that triggers me :
replacement *LCD* For Galaxy S8
@@geo_bunny well they have oled on the x xs xs max tho
@@geo_bunny well, you're just completely wrong about that lol.
Same
@@stavex245 that Samsung builds and provides for them btw their too bad to make their own.
@@stavex245 Samsung makes them most phones with OLED screens comes from Samsung
I repair these daily and a couple things. Put the finger print sensor in the slot in the casing and plug it in. When you apply the back glass you can align it up easily.
The dock connector is so much easier if you connect it before it place the board. This also makes it easier to align the coaxial into the small opening on the board.
When we apply the back glass we apply roughly 10kg of downwards pressure. This is enough to make it watertight again.
I was gonna say the same thing! You can actually remove the entire PBA and sub PBA in one piece, which makes it much easier to reinstall.
@Benjamian Hausmann only if the adhesive is in the correct locations and the back glass is pressed. Otherwise, no. There's also waterproofing on the USB-C Port, and the SIM tray.
Congratulations on 401k subs!
On an alt account, but yeah he is!
Been looking forward to this all week!
I watched this on a s8
I'm watching this on my purple s9
Nice
Same
Same lol
Same here.....lol
I logged back in to thank you. I had business plan notes on it that were irreplaceable. My S8 was smashed and bent in this exact same spot and exhibiting the same symptoms. I bought the new frame and rear glass, then followed these steps carefully and repaired my phone 100%.
Ive been watching quite a few of your videos and I am amazed by your work! Im loving it ❤️
Restoration 100
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More of a repair...
@@Entisy Double reply 100
I've been so keen for this video from your instagram!!
Clayton Wheeler hello fellow brother
Clorox Bleach on Fire ah yes I see bröther
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Doesn't make any sense anymore since you've changed your name.
I have been waiting for this since you told us about it in your last video!
What I've noticed pretty fast is how simple it looks to fix.
Just a few ribbon cables, Lego connectors etc.
And man I dream of getting a cheap broken Samsung S8 and fixing it up for a daily driver.
It still works?! What a chad, what a legend this phone is.
Hey,Try HTC 10/M8/M9/M7 Restoration video if you like challenge, because HTC is very hard to service even to replace the battery
Did you get this phone from JerryRigEverything??
In his s8 video, the bend test did next to nothing to the phone
The Galaxy S8 is strong. Zack or RerryRigEverithing can,t bend it too much.
I thought the same thing too! It just *looked* like some Zack did XDD
But Jerry now is with note 10
Showing the finished product at the beginning is like showing the ending of a movie right after the intro.
Some say that I-PHONES are so made that you can't repair them, that is nonsense when we see you repair them. Keep going strong Hugh Jeffreys thanks for showing and kind regards.
I don't fix phones, but i enjoy watching these videos
Great attempt on your first Samsung!
Where do you buy those lcd screen and parts you use for your restoration??
Staring to think jerryrigeverything sends you all his phones to fix after his videos lol
The S8 is such a beatiful phone this is the only Samsung to select over iPhone I had one for a while cuz my phone broke and I got an s8 to use it was so good it’s amazing
Needed something after watching Jerry rig everything, now I will go to heaven.
I subbed bc u are actually doing something useful on utube 🤣🤣
100 for phone plus 200 for screen and frame I just bought an s8 for the same price perfect condition😂😂
This video was posted in 2018, it was still a fairly new phone then
Cameron Brown but still better than iPhone.
@@mynameismattfirered9276 fuck apple lol
@@cameronbrown8288 what's wrong with iPhone
@@JaKingScomez Extremely expensive for a ridiculously low quality phone that's very overrated.
I think the phone is from Jerryrigeverything.......😂😂😂
kkkk maybe
Hahaha it probs is the way he breaks them
**techrax
@@miliz_ I literally forgot about the legend techrax.....😂😂
@@miliz_ I didn't said anything about techrax because normally he doesn't sell those phones that he destroy but Jerry does because he said this in his video......that's why
I broke my S8 screen back in December, I take it to Samsung and input charge me around 200 US but they also chance my battery. It wasn’t a bad deal after I saw your video and knew how much the parts cost.
And they test the phone and it’s still water proof.
damn that's cheap. Shattered my S8 last November of 2017 and finally broked last November 2018 due to water damaged. Samsung wants $500 for it to get replaced
Recently been binging on your videos, and I'm a 17 year old girl and don't really understand all the techy talk, but I love these!
Maybe I missed it somewhere, but how was the seller able to factory reset the phone in this condition?
thru the PC
Maybe mirroring the screen to a display?
Can you repair my Nokia 331..
... oh nvm it repaired itself lol
Nawidkg_ 😂
where do you buy your parts????
You can buy them from Samsung or ebay
I have a great interest to repairing and discover what's inside. But i never tried thats why i always watching yours video. Viewer from BANGLADESH🇧🇩🇧🇩.
Well done, sealed phones seem harder to do and you naild it without killing anything.
1:25 It's sad how Singapore gets dual-SIM versions of Galaxy flagships, while Australia doesn't. Oh well, the SIM slot only allows for either a memory card or second SIM card.
I am from Singapore 😂
This inspires me🤔🤑
Damnn! That's more like it keep it up
I dropped mine in a otterbox case and the display does the exact same thing.
I switched got the iPhone X. But now I have my Samsung galaxy s8 just sitting there. My bf has the s8+ with a cracked screen and back. Paid for and just sitting there. Lol never going back to Florida. 😂🤣
Anyway thx for the video. Now I know these Samsung’s aren’t necessarily lost causes.
The iPhone X is godly
1:09 Don’t use or power on a phone with a bent frame as the lithium on battery could be leaking or punctured and when you try to charge it or turn it on it might explode.
@Hugh Jeffreys
i think you might have bought this phone frome TechRax xD
Elijah Cornell yep it looks like the exact one
Ironically I traded an S5 for a broken S8+ that is very similar to that destroyed S8, the AMOLED impact point was on the opposite side, and mine wasn’t bent.
Tbh the screens for those phones are expensive af
Just broke my s8 screen and bought a A6 instead of even looking up screen repair. Practically the same price.
@@BeetaroniPizza i got a galaxy s8+ for $80 on ebay, the guy said thr screen flickers and doesnt work sometimes. I turned it on and there was a big black spot on the screen (about the size of a nickel) im using it right now and it worms fine, to make a long story short, the lhone was badly repaired, there was a dent in the back of the screen (causing the dot), missing screws, loose back, and a slightly damaged battery not held in with adhesive, fixed it up and works great
The brightness cant go too low otherwise it wont turn on, if I keep the brightness all the way up, it would show up green and all distorted, i keep it in the middle, refises to turn on but a few power button presses, works agaib
6:00 but that has an amoled, not an lcd.
@Omer Ahmed No. AMOLEDs are not "liquid crystal displays".
Superb! Finally an Australian phone repairer I can follow!
The samsung phones are interesting to see torn apart. Frankly when I had an android in the past, it never broke so there was no need to open it up. I would imagine all of these different androids look different under the hood so its like a new challenge for you. Keep it up!
you really should be a friend with @jerryrigeverthing
🌚
Yeeeeeee
you can literally buy a perfectly working s8 for like 250 on ebay
120
Idk that depends on the country u buy it from...
I bought an s8 for 70€ some cracks and a bit burned in
6:02 Not an LCD, an OLED.
He's used to restoring low res iPhones, I can see where the mixup happens.
Where can oled replacement screens be bought? I only found LCD replacement screens.
its Amoled
@@amineflex1337 Amoled is still oled.
@@amineflex1337 They are similar to eachother.
I always love your restoran video! 😁 ✨
binge watching all your videos
They did surgery on a Samsung
I'll leave now
why did i laugh
I get a dog today
thog dont caare
@Hey, Stalker. how's that a life story you idiot.
Jay 😄
Let me know how it tastes
~ Chinese Phone Repair Ltd
Congrats 🙂 also what type and geneder?
I watched this on iPad 2
grayson bell why?
Why did you feel that we need to know this
This is just useless information
A. M. Mate get a life
Allabout apple Lmao same goes to you
I watched it on the new iPad 6
I know I'm late, but I just wanted to say I really enjoyed this video! Just a tip, when I replaced the back of my note 8, I used the heat gun on the back plate after I put it on so the new adhesive melted in place, making the waterproof seal tighter.
Wow thats Amazing. Well done. Im fascinated with phone tear down and repair vids.
Android are great to work on, I've done dozens. Much easier than Apple however as you say Hugh the oled screen prices are very prohibitive. If you buy to repair and sell you really need to watch those costs.
7:32 Samsung internet is gray wtf
Cuz its not yet downloaded.. its a samsung thing when phone is formated.
It happens on most Android phones, when I was restoring my Pixel from a backup, it restored my home screen layout first but of my downloaded apps were gray until they downloaded.
@@Electrex8 Oh ok thanks
$349.55...
but u can buy s8 in Shenzhen for $200
good luck if that works after a month
@@marcd7332 u think its a fake chinese phone?
@@Ueiwbdiaibcisjseduhbaa Nah I think it will break, and it will
BRO THIS IS THE CASE WITH MY S8 AS WELL. THANKS FOR MAKING THIS VIDEO
I think this is so cool that you can repair a phone from un useable to new
This wasn't Jerry rig s phone for sure
god damn it looks new
He keeps complaining about the glass back. iPhone 8/x/Xs/Xr who?😂
Forgot the 8 plus
normal human the 8 plus it part of the iPhone 8 series
Damn I just watched like 4 of your vids completely mesmerized haha
I dont know how you don’t have over 1 million subscribers
I worked in mobile tech for 10yrs, seen every type of damage there is, (including a sewer worker who dropped his phone, with no case, into a full septic tank). This mobile computer (c'mon ppl they stopped being phones years ago, just accept it) was sat upon by a very large individual, the bend and shatter points are consistent with a big bum/tushy.
Stop carrying your mobile devices in your back pocket, haha! That is all. Great Job, Hugh.
Thanks for saving his life doctor 👏📱
Great job again like always
The galaxy S8 is truly a beautifully designed smartphone. Its design had aged well.
You inspiring me dude! Nice job
I love phone restorating videos!!!!
Hugh just made a whole new phone
I suggest you pick up the iPlastix opening tool; night and day difference when it comes to Samsung repairs. Hotplate set to 80-85 C doesn't hurt either (though I'll use a heatgun for reapplying heat when necessary).
Hugh I just discovered your vids their are amazing and so underrated
love ur working process and business strategy!
I think Jerry is doing a Prank on you
S8 even thought its an old still is a very good phone. Still use it everyday.
Like your vids.. Ma s8 plus headphone jack has stopped working and now that i know its easily replaceable.. Am gonna make it replaced.. Thanks for such amazing vids
Dude your content is inspiring! Keep producing these magnificent videos!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have a Galaxy s8 plus that’s bent like that still works. Only things that aren’t working is both cameras and flashlight.
I plan to fix it as I already did repairs on IPhones as well.
1:17 me rocking my iPhone on a table because of the camera bump😂
good job Hu, well done
Hey Jefferey MY AUNT GOT HER NEW IPHONE TODAY! 😁😁😁 She got an IPhone 7 Plus in Rose Gold!
She used to have a Samsung Galaxy S7 and It was SUPER laggy! I’m so happy for her today! UWU
Guess what? Now I appreciate the amount of work required in repairing the phone and I don't think I'll be complaining about the high cost of repairs.
that bgm is a banger, damn!!