The battery didn't charge at first because the wireless charging part wasn't attached to it. It has a temperature sensor that when not in place stops the battery from charging.
Matty Blay I found on the iPhone X they had put very strong adhesive on the Face ID and Front speaker ribbon cable almost as if they wanted you to rip them so your flagship feature would be gone and would have to go to them
6:38 the temperature warning was probably related to the wireless charging coil not being connected properly. The wireless charging coil piece has a temperature sensor which will stop the phone from charging if it isn’t detected.
@Bearrito only a few exploded out of those millions that they sold and still they decided to recall every single one of them causing millions in loss.. That's when you know they love their customers and don't want to scam them *like some fruit company*
@@Invictus173 But they exploded because of a bad design, so the number of phones that exploded could have been much higher. They recalled them not because they like their customers, but to save face.
@@NadimSadeeq they achieved both.. Don't you see the interconnection there.. They recalled if because of more phones exploded, then they would lose a face and also they cared for consumers because if someone were to die then that's a lawsuit that they're never going to win against.. They paid the price for it but more apple phones have exploded than Samsung.. Apple intentionally puts flawed designs in their laptops and phones..
You just gave the biggest amount of hope for my Note8. Just paid off, weeks later it falls off the table from a bump and entire screen is cracked. Just like the one in the video. Bought a new replacement but still want to keep the device if salvageable. Now it just seems I have to find a capable repair contractor and get my sweet drawing/recording powerhouse of a phone back in production. Thank you for making this video! 💙🤙💯
The thing you thought was for the headphones was actually for the S-Pen. They were extra tips and a tool to pull out and replace the tips! Excellent work!
Use the Note Fan Edition (Galaxy Note FE) battery instead - it'll be safer then. The only difference between the 7 and the FE is that the battery is 300mAh smaller. If the Note 7 had a 3200mAh battery from the start, then chances are, there wouldn't have been a recall.
I watched your video and I was able to repair an old Galaxy Note 8 and gave it to my nephew as his first cell phone. It was hard because it was my first time but watching this video help. Honestly I watched 100s of times during the process. I just ordered a used Galaxy S9 and I plan on fixing that a giving it to my mom to replace her damaged old LG phone. Keep up the good work and awesome videos...
Hugh: Please always wear safety glasses when dealing with Samsung phones. As the glass can shatter and get in your eye. Also Hugh: *Proceeds to get ski goggles*
Yet again another great restoration!! For future reference though the temperature warning appears when the device does not have the back wireless charging plate installed. It is not resolved by unplugging and plugging the charging port, it is however resolved by installing the wireless charging plate. This is a very common issue during a repair with the Samsung Galaxy and Note series.
I can one idea if I order the first description to the first comment with a description it is. I’ll be a part of UA-cam history, how somebody will save it in the way back in the sheet probably year 2015 or 60 out at the description. (DESCRIPTION) This part is going to be the bonus comment. At least you don’t want to mention yourself and phone now. I’m apart of UA-cam history. Now somebody could take and I come in into the way back machine or take UA-cam to the way back machine.
Hey Hugh, That clamp looking tool is for replacing the S-Pen tips. You use this tool to remove/install these tips. There should also be some tips in the plastic bag as well. Really cool of Samsung for including this!
It wasnt the dock connecter. The phone coming up with the temperature warning is because of the wireless charging coil, it has a temperature sensor on it, if the phone doesnt detect it, it wont charge because of safety.
The silver one says, that the specific one (the silver one) has been recalled, so someone sold Hugh a recalled phone that should have been sent to samsung but it havent. I wonder if the same popup shows up on the black one too
@@JustRobertCZE It's not the FE edition, that one looks different and did you see the message on the screen? It says it can charge only up to 60% for safety reasons and the device has been recalled, banned etc. The whole point of the FE version was to fix the battery issue, so this is the original Note 7.
I'm glad your channel has exploded. You deserve it with the amount of knowledge you have of smartphones, repairing them, and the overall quality of each video. Mega thumbs up man.
hey hugh! i actually picked up a fully functional tmobile unlocked for 63$ usd because it has screen burn in.... i just set it to darkmode to hide the burn in! its in good condition also no cracks on the screen or back and only some minor scratches on the screen and saome of the paint is worn off by the charger port! id say i got a great deal on it!😁
You can buy used Note FE, its almost same, its technically Note 7 but it has smaller battery and doesnt support official note 7 cases (you can wear them but cant use theyr features)
Good playing cards with a firm, coated finish work well for easing off the rear panel. Done well, you should be able to recycle the adhesive depending on how old the phone actually is.
Pro tip: invest in a heat mat, they make heating the phone evenly very easy. Also, I like to use plastic playing cards to take off the back glass, the glass hardly cracks when using them. I use a thin metal shim just to allow me to get a card under the glass so I can cut the edges.
Thanks mate! Because of all your videos I finally have the bravery to repair my own display which had been cracked for years. Keep up the good work! 😀👍
Wow 101$ is quite steep for a borken galaxy device of its age. Here in Europe you can find one ranging from 30 to 60$ but screens are dirty expensive just like everywhere else. Nice clean job Hugh! Keep it up!
Hesho’s Productions I don’t think the Samsung factory engineers are trained to singlehandedly assemble a phone. It’s usually like an assembly line. So yeah Hugh Jeffreys is insane to be to do this alone on camera
This is very helpful. I tried going to battery bulb to see how much it would cost to fix my screen. My screen has a deep crack on the left middle side and has a small black dot in the middle of it. The guy told me that it would cost $260. I paid $250 for the phone since it was refurbished. I'll try to get the Ifixit replacement used screen and frame, and I'll be very careful about it probably play this video again to do it step by step.
man u r so talented. Literally since few days I have been watching ur videos and feels like I`m addicted to it :D You make repairing so simple to look :D
for all the people that puts dislike just appriciate how he gets to remember where to put things and doesn't mess anything up and has something to say every time!
About a year ago my Note 8 pancaked on to the side walk while getting out of my car as it was on my knee.. The damage was utterly catastrophic, the glass on both sides were totally destroyed and the display was really messed up.. I have had some experience with repairing phones and I did the exact same thing as done in this video, a simple transplant into a new housing with a used display, and of course I tore the finger print sensor ribbon cable and had to replace that as well. As it sits today, my phone still looks brand new, and will keep working until the day I decide to replace it..
Forget the suction cup , I learned while working as a samsing tech . Heat the edges of the back panel and slide a playing card through , like cheese wire .
@@marconyewtv4477 I did a bit of research and the note 7 is banned from being connected to all Australian carriers and in the US, a software update prevented it from being charged.
Not charging most commonly occurs when the qi wireless charging coil is not connected and screwed down to the frame. It has a battery temperature sensor attached to it and is required for charging. Also, connect the dock connector with the board lifted so you can see for a fact it is properly connected.
Hugh Jefferys can solve even the toughest problems, solve cell phone mysteries, and do it better than any other cell phone repair shop or master at the same time. Not surprising.
THE THING THAT YOU ASSUMED WAS FOR THE HEADPHONES WAS REPLACEMENT S PEN TIPS. The big letters were to hopefully catch somebody's attention to notify you.
I just ordered a new screen, back panel, and battery to refurbish my Note 8. Hugh isn't joking when he said displays are expensive... $250. You could buy a whole phone for that, but I've used this phone for almost three and a half years and plan on using it for another two.
The last thing he pulls out of the box wasn’t for the headphones. It’s for the S pen. The tips are replaceable and that grabby tool is there to grab the tip and pull it out do the pen so that you can replace it when it gets worn down
Actually, the "temperature warning" error that wouldn't let it charge was probably due to poor connection on the Qi Wireless charger not the connector daughterboard, because in late Samsung phones, the battery temperature sensor is the whole Qi plastic assembly and connected to the motherboard trough the same golden pads
That something else that you assumed to be for the headphones is actually for the S-Pen and they are spare tips. There are two types; one is black and it is soft normally given 2 because one is already installed on the pen, the other is white and there should be 3 of them it is hard enough to rip soft screen protectors. I personally like the hard one because it feels more like I'm writing. I might not be accurate about the quantities of the tips.
In my experience of working on these phones I would use filler gauges. I hated using the suction cup because I would break the glass more often. Just using filler gauges and a heat gun I removed the back glass in about 5 minutes without breaking it
The issue was that there is a sensor that is in the wireless charging module that is used to monitor battery temps and you didn’t connect it when you tried to boot it up
Hi Hugh, This was a good buy , and i'm happy to see you fixed it, cant say the same for mine, i have similer broken samsung galaxy s9 plus, same kinda screen flicker, how can you help, i checked for screen replacement and the cost is astronomical, so for now looking for other trusted ways, let me know if you can help fix my phone, i'm keeping it in the box now, let me know.
Look at 1:56 For those asking where Hugh gotten parts The OLED/LCD he got it from ifixit The battery from crazyparts.com.au The back panel not very sure about where he gotten it guess ifixit
The battery overheat warning is since you didn't attach the plastic frame (with the wireless charging coil) the first time. This frame also contains the battery temperature sensor and will show the overheat warning is disconnected.
Hey, Hugh, just wanted to tell you, the phone didn't charge because of the temperature nibblet, it's located in the wireless charging pad, that's why the phone charged when you put it back :)
The battery didn't charge at first because the wireless charging part wasn't attached to it. It has a temperature sensor that when not in place stops the battery from charging.
This is thanks to the note 7 flaws.
Yeah, I believe Jerry Rig Everything ran into that when he was making the s8 clear and removing the charging coil
Shanez1215 everyone knows that
I scrolled down to see if someone had already mentioned it. Not a great design.
@Termination Shock
It is a good design no-one wants a phone to catch on fire again
Hugh you are an absolute GOAT
Lol
@Charlie Greatest Of All Time
i love ur vids
LAMO
I KNEW U WERE HERE😳😳😳😳
Really great repair here. Never had one of these apart so I really enjoyed watching!
TronicsFix I remember you from the my mate vince competition, will there be another?
Hi!
Hello! I'm looking to get my Samsung note 8 refurbished. It needs a new front screen and maybe a new battery
I'm willing to pay
Hello
"It can be replaced without the need of programming it like *some phones*" LMAO THE SHADE
My immediate reaction
@@SCtester you're defending Apples scummy tactics to take more money from you, you realise that right?
@@SCtester this is apple brainwashing at work here folks be careful
Matty Blay I found on the iPhone X they had put very strong adhesive on the Face ID and Front speaker ribbon cable almost as if they wanted you to rip them so your flagship feature would be gone and would have to go to them
Sinus Lebastian what crack are you smoking,brainwashing?It’s just something for Apple to get more money(not that I support that)
6:38 the temperature warning was probably related to the wireless charging coil not being connected properly. The wireless charging coil piece has a temperature sensor which will stop the phone from charging if it isn’t detected.
I repair phones on daily basis. That is the exact problem.
TheLBall what about that message to the Samsung galaxy A20?
TheLBall A20 doesn’t has a wireless charger
Misha Nyangassa I don't know, I just learned the temp sensor error from watching JerryRigEverything.
@@mishanyangassa9124 I never had this problem. But I found this video. Hope it helps. ua-cam.com/video/I2GaZ5SN70I/v-deo.html
11:06 You know it's a Hugh Jeffreys video when 2 ballistic missiles just chill on the table.
@Bearrito its deh battery that went boom, I'm pretty sure they have fixed that problem by now...
@Bearrito only a few exploded out of those millions that they sold and still they decided to recall every single one of them causing millions in loss..
That's when you know they love their customers and don't want to scam them *like some fruit company*
@@Invictus173 But they exploded because of a bad design, so the number of phones that exploded could have been much higher. They recalled them not because they like their customers, but to save face.
@@NadimSadeeq they achieved both.. Don't you see the interconnection there.. They recalled if because of more phones exploded, then they would lose a face and also they cared for consumers because if someone were to die then that's a lawsuit that they're never going to win against.. They paid the price for it but more apple phones have exploded than Samsung.. Apple intentionally puts flawed designs in their laptops and phones..
hihellhi literally 🥁💀
You just gave the biggest amount of hope for my Note8. Just paid off, weeks later it falls off the table from a bump and entire screen is cracked. Just like the one in the video. Bought a new replacement but still want to keep the device if salvageable. Now it just seems I have to find a capable repair contractor and get my sweet drawing/recording powerhouse of a phone back in production. Thank you for making this video! 💙🤙💯
I really like how you left the "human error" part in. That could really save someone's ass in a pinch. Excellent content sir.
Hugh jeffreys: And something which i assume is for the headphones
Me in the back of my head: Its extra spen tips
🤣
Haha I thought the same, besides they are earphones not headphones headphones are on your head, earphones are in your ear
Puppet Master634 hes boutta put the replacement spen tips in his ear and trm he gotta the doctors and say I can’t hear
@@menamesimtrash6644 it's the same thing, nerd
Same
The thing you thought was for the headphones was actually for the S-Pen. They were extra tips and a tool to pull out and replace the tips! Excellent work!
In the unboxing, that thing is not for headphones, that's stylus tip changing tool.
I'm looking forward to the Note 7 restoration to see how you are going to make it safe to use.
Easy just get the 3200mAh battery from the note Fan Edition
Would love to see it
I agree with this comment and all the replies in this
Use the Note Fan Edition (Galaxy Note FE) battery instead - it'll be safer then. The only difference between the 7 and the FE is that the battery is 300mAh smaller.
If the Note 7 had a 3200mAh battery from the start, then chances are, there wouldn't have been a recall.
🔫🐍
1:15 Those are the spare pen nibs!!!
10:48 US variant back cover!!!!
I watched your video and I was able to repair an old Galaxy Note 8 and gave it to my nephew as his first cell phone. It was hard because it was my first time but watching this video help. Honestly I watched 100s of times during the process. I just ordered a used Galaxy S9 and I plan on fixing that a giving it to my mom to replace her damaged old LG phone. Keep up the good work and awesome videos...
“All the screws inside this phone are Phillips...”
Apple has left the chat.
Lol
Pentalobe, Tri-wing, Philips & Standoff :).
Blah blah blah
The thing is for the Spen tip replacement
Hugh: Please always wear safety glasses when dealing with Samsung phones. As the glass can shatter and get in your eye.
Also Hugh: *Proceeds to get ski goggles*
and thats when i say err nope not for me lol
They aren’t ski goggles dude
Yellow or explode looooool
Also hugh : proceeded with bare hand
@@amez9921 unlike eyes, hands do recover fairly quickly after some scratches from glass.. They also recover from deeper grooves..
Yet again another great restoration!! For future reference though the temperature warning appears when the device does not have the back wireless charging plate installed. It is not resolved by unplugging and plugging the charging port, it is however resolved by installing the wireless charging plate. This is a very common issue during a repair with the Samsung Galaxy and Note series.
I can one idea if I order the first description to the first comment with a description it is. I’ll be a part of UA-cam history, how somebody will save it in the way back in the sheet probably year 2015 or 60 out at the description.
(DESCRIPTION)
This part is going to be the bonus comment. At least you don’t want to mention yourself and phone now. I’m apart of UA-cam history. Now somebody could take and I come in into the way back machine or take UA-cam to the way back machine.
Hugh: “Hi guys welcome back to a new video.”
Meanwhile the phone: ↗️↘️↖️↖️◀️↩️↕️⤴️🔃🔄⏬↪️↙️
The phone really be vibin' doe.
Excellent video I repaired my 1 Year Old fully cracked Note9 the other day my self and wasn't to hard if u have the right parts&tools.
11:06 Hugh Jeffrey’s about to get demonitized for having (and using) illegal weapons in a family friendly video
?
@@BeastMode-fk7vp the note 7
@@nahsiham9782 lol
Hey Hugh,
That clamp looking tool is for replacing the S-Pen tips. You use this tool to remove/install these tips. There should also be some tips in the plastic bag as well. Really cool of Samsung for including this!
Still like the old intro better
This new one looks old
Me 2
It wasnt the dock connecter. The phone coming up with the temperature warning is because of the wireless charging coil, it has a temperature sensor on it, if the phone doesnt detect it, it wont charge because of safety.
Note 7? Now that's some true nostalgia
The silver one says, that the specific one (the silver one) has been recalled, so someone sold Hugh a recalled phone that should have been sent to samsung but it havent. I wonder if the same popup shows up on the black one too
@@JustRobertCZE Weren't all note 7 recalled? (I don't remember) so it should show up on the other one as well
@@garageghost6038 yeah but maybe its a fe Edition this has been released after the s8
@@garageghost6038 it could be Note FE, it is possie that Hugh thought that its Note 7 but it can be Note FE
@@JustRobertCZE It's not the FE edition, that one looks different and did you see the message on the screen? It says it can charge only up to 60% for safety reasons and the device has been recalled, banned etc. The whole point of the FE version was to fix the battery issue, so this is the original Note 7.
Finally some one is doing a note 7 restoration after 4 years, Hugh if you need a note Fan edition battery just ask me, I'd be happy to send it to you!
“This Note 7 has been recalled and banned on flights” 😂
Always satisfying to watch your video. You are so diligent and patient. As an electronic engineer, You got my highest salute
Hugh: Suggests wearing safety googles to avoid any accidents
Also Hugh: Has two note 7 phones in his house
LOL
He probaly applied a hardware patch to his Note7(s) to lower risk of fire.
also its banned in flights
I'm glad your channel has exploded. You deserve it with the amount of knowledge you have of smartphones, repairing them, and the overall quality of each video. Mega thumbs up man.
Well he showed the Note 7s on the final of the video, so his channel literally exploded
"This Note 7 has been recalled and banned on flights"
Priceless
hey hugh! i actually picked up a fully functional tmobile unlocked for 63$ usd because it has screen burn in.... i just set it to darkmode to hide the burn in! its in good condition also no cracks on the screen or back and only some minor scratches on the screen and saome of the paint is worn off by the charger port! id say i got a great deal on it!😁
1:16 That is actually for removing the s pen tip
exactly
exactly
Nobody cares. Especially not him.
Great troubleshooting steps - keep everything the same and test a single variable each time
wow note 7 cant wait for that video id love a recalled note 7
You can buy used Note FE, its almost same, its technically Note 7 but it has smaller battery and doesnt support official note 7 cases (you can wear them but cant use theyr features)
@@JustRobertCZE yeah am aware of the fe but would love an orginal recalled one for the coolness and how rare it is
Aaron Chambers SAAB FAN yeah that's an actual note 7 he has!
@@marconyewtv4477 yeah I know so cool want one lol
Good playing cards with a firm, coated finish work well for easing off the rear panel. Done well, you should be able to recycle the adhesive depending on how old the phone actually is.
one of the devices I still want to have.
Pro tip: invest in a heat mat, they make heating the phone evenly very easy. Also, I like to use plastic playing cards to take off the back glass, the glass hardly cracks when using them. I use a thin metal shim just to allow me to get a card under the glass so I can cut the edges.
"and on that note"
Thanks mate! Because of all your videos I finally have the bravery to repair my own display which had been cracked for years. Keep up the good work! 😀👍
HOW THE HELL HE HAD A NOTE 7
Lol
Hugh working on Note 7: "Let's just remove the backcovvvv FIRE ITS GONNA SPLODE BRO"
Aight imma head out
You can still buy the Note FE with the fixed battery
@@xistencestudios8904 but both are note 7 and don't note FE
@@tetenc555 he can just buy note fe's battery ‐_-
Wow 101$ is quite steep for a borken galaxy device of its age. Here in Europe you can find one ranging from 30 to 60$ but screens are dirty expensive just like everywhere else. Nice clean job Hugh! Keep it up!
Amazing repair !!
3:49 best is to just always put screws in order. I did a samsung replacement once and at one point i had 3 screws left with no holes for those screws
I bet even samsung engineers cant fix and reassemble their device that awesome way
Hesho’s Productions I don’t think the Samsung factory engineers are trained to singlehandedly assemble a phone. It’s usually like an assembly line. So yeah Hugh Jeffreys is insane to be to do this alone on camera
This is very helpful. I tried going to battery bulb to see how much it would cost to fix my screen. My screen has a deep crack on the left middle side and has a small black dot in the middle of it. The guy told me that it would cost $260. I paid $250 for the phone since it was refurbished. I'll try to get the Ifixit replacement used screen and frame, and I'll be very careful about it probably play this video again to do it step by step.
Rip Hugh Jeffrey’s
Cause of death: note 7 battery explosion.
Your patience and skills are amazing.
Meanwhile, I cant even put my tempered glass of my phone perfectly
Maaan, my note 9 is exactly the same way. I learned alot with this video. Thank you very much.
instead of saying first or second im just gonna say i am here earlier than most
Good man. We should transition to people saying “first 5%” 😂
I'm looking forward to the Note 7 restoration to see how you are going to make it safe to use.
I got a working s9+ with only slight cracking, very useable, and pretty easy to look over, for $110 on craigslist
11:24 haha. Very funny “ and on that *note* “
man u r so talented. Literally since few days I have been watching ur videos and feels like I`m addicted to it :D You make repairing so simple to look :D
2:20 this is how ''useful'' is the ifixit heater thing... lol
Something else for the "headphones"
I like how that's actually tips for the S pen I have a note 8 and they are pretty useful not gonna lie
That's my actual phone 😊
Hello Hugh Jeffrey's! Another good video from you!
3:25 cough cough “Apple” cough
for all the people that puts dislike just appriciate how he gets to remember where to put things and doesn't mess anything up and has something to say every time!
This was posted 20 seconds ago
exactly
@@Toxton2026 stop it get some help
About a year ago my Note 8 pancaked on to the side walk while getting out of my car as it was on my knee.. The damage was utterly catastrophic, the glass on both sides were totally destroyed and the display was really messed up.. I have had some experience with repairing phones and I did the exact same thing as done in this video, a simple transplant into a new housing with a used display, and of course I tore the finger print sensor ribbon cable and had to replace that as well. As it sits today, my phone still looks brand new, and will keep working until the day I decide to replace it..
Notification Squad ❤️
*Overused Trend Squad
Forget the suction cup , I learned while working as a samsing tech .
Heat the edges of the back panel and slide a playing card through , like cheese wire .
Next video: replacing my hands after reparing the note 7...
Hope this doesnt happends
congratulations Hugh Jeffreys I've always been watching you restore cell phones I've been a fan for some time I'm from Brazil
Hold up.
You’re going to restore a Note 7? Aren’t those explosive?
Yes but he'll replace the battery with a 3rd party non explosive
@@marconyewtv4477 I thought those phones were illegal to sell/have.
NerdWorld yes but probably not in the AU
@@marconyewtv4477 I did a bit of research and the note 7 is banned from being connected to all Australian carriers and in the US, a software update prevented it from being charged.
NerdWorld he doesn't usually use the phones he repairs bro
I was hoping you'd do a note 8 restoration! Yay!
if i can give you an advice... i use a hot plate to remove the back glass. 20 minutes at 80°C and is going to be way easier.
I could do this myself as long as the *screens aren't expensive*
These are so much fun to watch. Can't wait for future restoration videos! Thanks for sharing! :)
Not charging most commonly occurs when the qi wireless charging coil is not connected and screwed down to the frame. It has a battery temperature sensor attached to it and is required for charging. Also, connect the dock connector with the board lifted so you can see for a fact it is properly connected.
Hugh Jefferys can solve even the toughest problems, solve cell phone mysteries, and do it better than any other cell phone repair shop or master at the same time. Not surprising.
THE THING THAT YOU ASSUMED WAS FOR THE HEADPHONES WAS REPLACEMENT S PEN TIPS. The big letters were to hopefully catch somebody's attention to notify you.
The metal thing is to change the spen tips
Very excellent job! Greetings from Nicaragua 🇳🇮👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Watching your videos is always satisfying
Hugh Jeffereys...only human.............I'm devastated
I just ordered a new screen, back panel, and battery to refurbish my Note 8. Hugh isn't joking when he said displays are expensive... $250.
You could buy a whole phone for that, but I've used this phone for almost three and a half years and plan on using it for another two.
The last thing he pulls out of the box wasn’t for the headphones. It’s for the S pen. The tips are replaceable and that grabby tool is there to grab the tip and pull it out do the pen so that you can replace it when it gets worn down
its amazing how much money you can save/make when you know what you are doing
Can't wait for note7 restoration 😊😊
Hope you release soon 👍👍
Actually, the "temperature warning" error that wouldn't let it charge was probably due to poor connection on the Qi Wireless charger not the connector daughterboard, because in late Samsung phones, the battery temperature sensor is the whole Qi plastic assembly and connected to the motherboard trough the same golden pads
That something else that you assumed to be for the headphones is actually for the S-Pen and they are spare tips. There are two types; one is black and it is soft normally given 2 because one is already installed on the pen, the other is white and there should be 3 of them it is hard enough to rip soft screen protectors. I personally like the hard one because it feels more like I'm writing. I might not be accurate about the quantities of the tips.
In my experience of working on these phones I would use filler gauges. I hated using the suction cup because I would break the glass more often. Just using filler gauges and a heat gun I removed the back glass in about 5 minutes without breaking it
11:06 *Everybody be gangsta' til' Hugh introduces two 𝙛𝙪𝙣𝙘𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣𝙖𝙡 Note 7's...*
it looks so beautiful on the inside
The issue was that there is a sensor that is in the wireless charging module that is used to monitor battery temps and you didn’t connect it when you tried to boot it up
6:44 in a Samsung phone if you wanna check the battery make sure you always plug the NFC and wireless charging as that has the thermometer
you encouraged me for replacing headphone jack for my note 8. thanks mate.
Hi Hugh, This was a good buy , and i'm happy to see you fixed it, cant say the same for mine, i have similer broken samsung galaxy s9 plus, same kinda screen flicker, how can you help, i checked for screen replacement and the cost is astronomical, so for now looking for other trusted ways, let me know if you can help fix my phone, i'm keeping it in the box now, let me know.
Look at 1:56
For those asking where Hugh gotten parts
The OLED/LCD he got it from ifixit
The battery from crazyparts.com.au
The back panel not very sure about where he gotten it guess ifixit
Wish I was able fix phones like you. Enjoyed it.
The battery overheat warning is since you didn't attach the plastic frame (with the wireless charging coil) the first time. This frame also contains the battery temperature sensor and will show the overheat warning is disconnected.
Ah yeah, I totally forgot about that! Been to used of working one those note7's
The metal tool in the box is for the SPen, it is used to pull the tip from pen.
That other thing was for the spen. You use it to remove and replace the tip if it gets damaged
Hey, Hugh, just wanted to tell you, the phone didn't charge because of the temperature nibblet, it's located in the wireless charging pad, that's why the phone charged when you put it back :)
Good luck with moving! Love the video!
My dad has a Note 8, and he cracked the screen, so he wanted a replacement. Then I found this.
🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😅🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣🤣🤣😂🤣😂🤣🤣
The tweezers and tips are for the spen, I've got the note 8 myself 😊