Galaxy A13 5G (A136U) Screen Replacement | Frame Swap | Teardown Guide
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- Опубліковано 20 сер 2024
- Today I have the Galaxy A13 5G, model A136U from 2021. This one has a shattered OLED but the glass itself is intact, this is the frustrating alternative of "everybody's home but all the lights are off". Stick around while I get this one fixed up, links to tools and parts below:
I am not responsible for damage or data loss caused by you to your device, this is not a guide for beginners and reasonable safety precautions should be followed. Attempt this repair at your own risk.
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Parts used:
Display and Frame: www.injuredgad...
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Tools:
Technik Tweezers (The only kind I'd recommend)
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Precision Screwdriver Set w/ Security Torx for consoles
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Get my silicone work mat here:
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Curved Pry Tool (for separating adhesive):
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This video showed exactly what I needed to do: swap the screen on my A13. You make it look easy. :) I just did mine earlier today. It took me longer than 4:29, but I managed it. To any non-professionals out there, I might give some lessons learned. First, don't poke at the battery with something sharp, such as the tweezers shown, when trying to remove the battery. Second, make sure you get all the way under the earpiece speaker before applying pressure against the glue. Third, don't forget the volume switches. As a final comment, I will note that they seem to glue everything, including the back itself. When I had to open it up again (because I forgot the volume switches), it was still a tight fit and took some work to get it open.
If you aren't sure if you want to attempt this yourself, start with this: see if you can get the back off. If you can do that, you can probably do the rest.
Perfect advice! Batteries hate being popped, and sometimes give a nice fireball to let you know how dissatisfied they are. The earpiece speaker loves splitting in half, of all the things they glued together well, this is not one of them. And boy is that volume flex fun to try to remove, I'd say it's about as hard as the battery honestly. Glad my video helped you out!
@@TapticDigital I assume that popping the battery makes it more dangerous and probably less reliable. Would putting something on the hole "fix" it, or do I need to replace the entire battery?
I put the battery back in the phone as-is, and it still held a charge, so I wasn't sure what I should do with it.
I did some googling. It sounds like even a tiny hole is not good (and, as you say, the fizzle is not a happy sound). I'll plan on replacing the battery. If it doesn't explode in the next week (waiting for parts), I'll consider myself lucky.
@@brianconant6559 I'd replace it if it's punctured. Especially if it smells sweet, almost "fruity". Small dings here and there rarely cause issues, but when in doubt, swap it out
Just successfully replaced my broken screen with a new screen/frame assembly by following your video. Thanks for posting, this was so detailed and helpful. UA-cam is what it is because of people like you. Thanks man!!!
😭Thank you so so much! Comments like this are why I make videos for people like you, it means a lot and I'm super glad to hear you got one fixed!
Is it as easy as he makes it look? I'm worried I'll screw it up lol.
Thank you! I watch videos like this before I buy a phone because I refuse to own something that I can't repair easily at home by myself. That's why I recently stopped using iPhones. When my daughter needed a phone I put a fresh battery in my 1st Generation SE and gave it to her, and I bought an A13. After a week of getting used to it, I am glad that I switched and have no compulsion to go back.
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Yup, worked. Bought a $35 fix it DIY kit of Amazon, watched this, back to working order in 30 mins.
Yesss! Way to go Benjamin! I'm glad my video helped you out!
Thank you! I fixed my moms phone following this.
Awesome! Hope it went easy for you!
Easy to follow and excellently demonstrated and narrated. I successfully replaced the screen on my son's phone for the first time. Thanks mate
Thank you so much! I’m glad my video helped you out, cheers!
Have this repair to make this weekend. This is the best video I've seen by far. Thanks
Thank you! Your video worked perfectly and walk me through the step by step. Having owned several Apple devices before switching to Samsung I am amazed at how much easier these are to work on. Thank you again!
Glad I could help! Samsung is a lot more repair friendly, the all-identical screws really help too!
Thanks a ton! Fixed my kids phone he hadn't had 3 months. Save this small family alot of money.
Glad to hear it! When it comes to electronics, repair can be a cost effective option!
Thank you so much for this video! You saved my phone! This has got to be the very best instructional video on UA-cam. I have. Watched and used hundreds of them. You are the best! Thanks Again!
@@paulbrandt1832 thank you Paul! That means a lot. I’m glad this video helped you out, and maybe some of my others will too should you ever need them.
Thanks so much for making this video. I thought that I bought just the glass replacement from Amazon, but I found that I had bought the kit with the whole new assembly. I was actually watching a different video, had removed the broken screen (what fun), and realized something was wrong. So I found this video, and working slowly--somehow, amazingly, my phone works again and has a new screen. I think that the hardest parts were removing the broken glass (which I didn't even need to do), and the most difficult part was getting the darned cover off! I found that the picks in the kit were too soft, so I used Tortex purple guitar picks...they were instrumental in getting the cover off. And of course, I forgot the little metal clip (even though you did mention it in the video) and had to take the cover off a SECOND TIME. I think that I used up a month's worth of curse words this afternoon. Again, thanks for doing this video--you make it look very easy! :)
I'm glad it helped! Guitar picks are actually an official tool that iFixit makes for opening devices, so you definitely went the right direction! And glass removals... There's a reason I use framed displays, that's for sure. 😉
Thank you!! This was the perfect video for fixing my phone!!!!
Got my screen and frame coming Thursday gonna give this a shot. I've been watching this a week str8 lol
Dude you're amazing. I just fixed my phone. took about 40 min. because of our heat gun. but it's working!! Thank you!!!!
Awesome! Glad to hear it, you come out cheaper and get the satisfaction of succeeding!
@@TapticDigital so true! It was 35.00 for the kit on Amazion. Having 2 teenagers isn't so bad now lmao
Thank you so much! I know so little about phone repair but I took the time and watch your video and my phone looks like it's new again! God speed and keep on helping others!😁
That's awesome! Thanks for coming back to the comments and letting me know it helped, it's comments like this that make me want to keep creating and helping others!
Thanks - great video. Your phone came apart much easier than for a 1st timer, but the steps and commentary were spot on. I struggled getting the back off and the battery out but overall, the job went smoothly and the results are great.
Once you've opened a bunch of them you start being a bit less gentle you get used to how hard you can go without damaging them! I will say the battery always poses a challenge, even with heat and alcohol it rarely wants to come out easily. But I'm glad you got yours fixed up and that my video helped! Thanks!
With your video everything was very easy. Thank you.
Fixed my daughters phone with the instructions of this video. Thanks.
Nice! I’m glad to hear it helped!
Thank You, I just finished replacing a cracked screen I couldn't have done it without the help your video supplied thanks again 👍
Awesome! Glad you got it fixed and kept another phone out of the landfill!
Thanks one more time! This is the second time I've broken the screen on my phone. Definitely getting an Otter Box next time! :)
Tempered glass screen protectors! Even the absolute cheapest ones do wonders to protect these screens!
nope! I wil be taking it to a shop. thanks so much for this vid. It showed me there is no way I will be doing this. I appreciate you and this info so much. ((HUG))
Haha, I feel you. It can be a lot for someone who doesn't do these on a daily/weekly basis. Taking it to a shop is a good idea, and still way cheaper than a new console!
Thanks alot Teachers ❤❤❤
I was able to swap my screen by following your video. Thanks a bunch
That's awesome! I'm so glad it was able to help, and glad you were able to get your phone fixed up! 🙂
Good overall, but I can't get the cover back on. What's the trick? It fits snugly at the photo lens end, but not at the charger port end. The phone works fine, too.
I think you could have spent a little time on placement of the volume leads. They have to sit snugly between two pins.
Update: Everything is fine now. I needed to tighten down the screws. It clicked into place.
Much appreciated. Saved me a bundle.
Make sure nothing is blocking it for sure. The back panel is slightly smaller than the phone so it clicks in, you may have better luck starting at the bottom then clipping into the top. Alternatively, use the pry tool you used to get it open to pull the bottom lip out and close it that way.
Yo you are very good at this! The voiceover is so well spoken that im pretty sure that a 9 year old could change the screen their selves after a hissy fit!!! Funny yet seriously tho10000%
Thanks a ton! I think anybody should be able to learn repairs, and I try and word things so anybody can understand. Thanks for watching!
Changed out the screen. The loud speaker has a crackle to it if there's bass or up to high
I really like your video. I used it and had no issue following your steps
Awesome! I'm glad it worked out for you!
Just referenced this for the second time to fix my sons phone!!! Awesome video!!!!!
Awesome! I'm glad it helped! Is there anything you think would have made it easier that I left out?
Now it's my turn to fix my phone. Thank you
Good luck! I hope my video helps
Is there an easier way to get the battery out without a heat pad? Can I use a heat pad made for humans or just a normal hair dryer?
Hair dryer to the screen for a bit will do wonders to heat the battery adhesive, never heat the battery directly. If you can get some isopropyl alcohol it works wonders too!
Video was great! Replaced my screen with relative ease. But now my volume buttons aren't working. Any suggestions? I'm assuming I missed hooking something back up.
Those volume buttons can be really tricky, and the ribbon they are on rips super easily. Make sure the cable is fully connected and that the buttons make a good “click” when pressed, if they feel more “squishy” you may need to replace that button ribbon which thankfully is less than $10 from most places.
Thank you. Excellent video for diy repair.
i did mine and now all it does is boot up and flicker then shut dowm
Hey thanks for the help video you made it easy.. Thanks again A13 5G
Awesome! I'm glad it helped you out!
You are a life saver!! Thank you so much for this video
Glad I could help!
Thank you very much.
I’m excited to replace a customer’s A13 screen tomorrow.
you sir are a star !! thankyou
@@rayft1422 always glad to know I could help!
Have a video on testing new screen for this phone?
Awesome video. Helped me tremendously!!!
Great job right to the point huge help thanks!
Thank you
Awesome, tyvm!
Well, almost in luck - everything works except the speaker ... I did not glue it in, I'm guessing the contact points are either not aligned or not pressing together enough to connect.
Super common to see those gold contact springs on the board get smushed and stop springing. You can use tweezers to tug on them and spring them back out a bit.
Thank you. You can always count on UA-cam when ifixit fails you.
My goal is to be a slightly higher quality iFixit, without the frills
I've used this video to replace my screen three times. Yes, I know I should get a phone that is not so easily broken. Samsung, are you listening?
@@mikedurller1632 the A series is surprisingly much more durable than the S series in a lot of ways. But like Jerry says, glass is glass, and glass breaks
Merry Christmas 🎅 great video
Merry Christmas to you and yours! 🎄
Thanks for the great video! Very clear and easy to follow. One question: how do i remove the tiny "wire mesh" looking squares and rectangles from my old frame? The new frame doesn’t have them. I assume they're contacts of some kind. Heat and alcohol on these too? Thanks.
Yup! Just a drop of two of alcohol should loosen them right then, once it dries off some of their stickiness returns
Thanks for all your help! My daughter has her phone back!
If you follow the video _exactly_ , you will be successful. Watch in SLO-MO, if you have to.
Thank you for the awesome video. Definitely the best one I could find....!
Installation was much easier than it looked. Turns out the hardest part was getting the phone open.
QUESTION: What did I do wrong if the sound is distorted?
Thanks! Sometimes when removing the earpiece or loudspeaker the front membrane or "cone" of the speaker can come out a bit, this has a tendency to damage the hair-thin copper wires that connect to it from inside the speaker, and you end up with either no audio or a blown sounding speaker.
@@TapticDigital bummer, is there a fix for it. I was at your affiliate link site looking for it. It's the lower speaker on an A13 5G. The one on the bottom
@@In_Need_of_a_Savior yup, just replacing it is going to be much less headache unfortunately. Sometimes you can align them just right and make them work again, but the vibrations will slowly loosen it again.
@@TapticDigital thanks bud for responding 👊
I think the problem is there is no adhesive and it's vibrating
@@In_Need_of_a_Savior that could also be the case! A lot of the replacement parts don't have that sticky foam
Great video helps very much thank you
I changed the screen to my A13 and it works perfectly... Until i out the case back on then it juddt refuses to charge and turn on, i take off the bacn again and it starts charging and turns on perfectly idk what to do
Something is getting pinched when the back goes on, it's just trial and error to see what. Try putting the back on slowly, one part at time and watch for when it stops
Good on ya mate
Thanks video was so helpful thanks again
Great video. Thanks!
Thank you for the video! I didn't notice you having to swap out the volume control pads. @Taptic Digital, do you have any suggestions? It seems that Injured Gadgets' Refurbished replacement kit DOES NOT have the volume control pads.
It's weird, some include it and some don't. Absolutely saturate the ribbon and buttons with isopropyl alcohol, a little bit of heat will help too. Try to work an edge up and slip tweezers under it, working your way along to break it free while avoiding pulling on the ribbon itself. It should pop right off and once the alcohol is dry, it'll be sticky again and go on the new frame!
@@TapticDigital worked like a charm. Thank you again for the video and the reply. Great channel. Subscribed.
I have the same phone and I had water damage on my screen and had it replaced and it works very well now doesn't look like anything happened
Most places seem to use OEM Samsung parts, thankfully they are readily available and work without issues, unlike Apple.
how to know whether the samsung galaxy is 4g or 5g
Usually the model number will be different, this phone is picky about which display you use because Samsung makes about four different versions.
whyy do i see red and white horizontal lines after replacement?
That could be a sign of loose connection or damaged LCD unfortunately
The replacement screen/frame I received does not have the up/down volume part included. A bit nervous about how to remove that from my old frame.
Isopropyl alcohol! Absolutely saturate it then gently peel off. A hair dryer will also help quite a bit. Try to peel up one little bit and shimmy your tweezers under the ribbon, working it up instead of pulling on it directly
@@TapticDigital I greatly appreciate the fast reply! It worked! Phone is back online! Subscribed to your channel
What's the liq he put on the.batt before he pulled it out
Isopropyl alcohol, higher the percentage the better. It softens the adhesive.
See this is what I like about android you can fix it almost anywhere iPhone you can't only at the store
Thank you for this video. The most difficult part was taking the back off. I have no idea how you can do it so easily. Gear diff? I think I have a different version, because some components were at slightly different places, but in the end I managed to do it. I only cut myself once. :D
As long as the injuries stay low and the device gets repaired, I call it a win! As for the back panel, I think most people will go in very carefully and gently, while I've done it so many times I just know how aggressive to be.
@@TapticDigital Yes, I went very gently at the start. But after a while of not getting anywhere I started to show my phone my ugly side. :P
Recently followed this step by step and wow this is so much more involved than most iPhone screen replacements.
The one challenge I had - which when I was taking the part out the top metal cover disconnected. (Talking about the piece at the top that doesn’t seem to connect to anything but it allows you to listen up to your ear and not on speaker.)
So - when I took that piece out the metal plate on top disconnected and I think the teeth in the connector maybe didn’t sync up? Idk what do you guys think?
The “ear piece” component is what I’m referring to. Luckily my friend has the same exact phone so maybe I’ll steal that piece out in case I damaged it taking it out.
Hmm, so the earspeaker relies on pressure connection, there are two small gold teeth on the main board that make contact with the gold pads on the right of the earspeaker. Do you mean that these pieces broke? Or the silver metal plate that is under the earspeaker itself? That part shouldn't be necessary, but it without it those gold pins may not touch the speaker and would keep it from working.
Unless you mean the earspeaker itself came apart, at which point it would be best to replace that part.
@Taptic Digital I have same problem, I tried to push the board down to make sure about its making good contact, but still not hearing anything, I'm thinking to replace that part but it's seems fine no damage on it...
@Taptic Digital Thank you for the video. May I ask the final resolution of the screen?. Let's compare it to a UA-cam video. The replacement you used would end up having a 720p resolution or 360p?
It is the same as factory, so 1080x2408 or about 1080p in terms of resolution
@Taptic Digital I read this phone is 1600 x 720 px; 270 ppi
What can I use to heat up the phone for battery removal, besides a heating pad?
A heatgun on the front of the phone should soften it. Or just copious amounts of alcohol.
@@TapticDigital Hair dryer?
@@andrewziem370 yep! A hair dryer works great!
On Friday, I followed this guide, and I fixed the screen. Later, I found the 3.5mm jack no longer accepts a cable. Also, five days later, the USB port stopped charging. Any suggestions on what went wrong? Would a loose ribbon cause the charging problem? And what did I do wrong with the 3.5mm jack?
Honestly I'm betting the two are related. Because the headphone jack is thru-hole soldered it's nearly indestructible, so it sounds more like a loose ribbon or bent connector. If you disconnect that ribbon from the charging board, check it for missing or bent pins. They should all be super straight and evenly spaced. Make sure it clicks all the way in, you should feel a nice *thunk* as it latches in. A loose ribbon would cause charging, headphone, and microphone issues.
@@TapticDigital I fixed the USB charging by attaching the ribbon, which was not damaged. It may have fallen off because the vibration motor (which is right next to the ribbon connection) was vibrating heavily because it was not glued down, so I glued it down. For the 3.5mm jack, I did a semi-haphazard surgery with a screwdriver, and now jack fits in the socket. All better again. Thank you.
what if the screen isn't turning on?
Could be a defective screen, or the ribbon isn’t fully seated/could be damaged
I got the new kit but adhesive tape for battery and glue for speaker isn't in the kit .... So where could I find what kind of glue and that same tape for battery
The speaker may not need it to be honest. For the battery you can use any thin generic double sided tape, I usually put a minimum of two strips to secure it
Great video. Is this the same as the non-5g A13?
Very similar, but they likely use a different part. The non-5G is model A135, while this one is A136.
@@TapticDigital cool thanks :)
Hello! Great video, but I wand to ask something. What is this liquid at 2:50?
Thx. for answer.
B7000 silicone based glue, it holds the motor but is also flexible enough to keep it from rattling or shaking around too much
I poked a hole in the battery lol. The project is on hold.
Did any of the magic smoke come out? Replace it either way!
What kind of double-sided tape was that? Some special thing, or will any do?
As long as it can last a while and hold up to heat and moisture it’ll do just fine. I use Tesa tape, a few vendors sell it. It’s got a white and red logo.
My kit didn't come with any glue or double-sided tape. Which kinds of glue would be good or bad glue? Super glue? Hot glue?
Definitely no superglue or hot glue. Use a silicone based like B7000 or a cold press glue. Tesa double sided tape is my preferred adhesive
How about e6000
I read thru all the comments and didnt come across a question or maybe i missed it
What glue did you use.
Or using double sided tape is enough
I prefer double sided tape wherever it can be used, personally. In the video I did glue the vibrate motor with B7000, a silicone based adhesive.
Question.... i have a galaxy A12 and lets just say that it reminds me of a windows 98 PC on how much it freezes and how slow it is. Is there any components we can change to make it faster and less likely to freeze up? Just like upgrading parts of a PC to make it better.
I wish, from the cost you get the proper tools to reprogram chips and components and the time to learn and test, you may as well buy several new phones. The best thing you can do is keep your storage as free as possible, and do a factory reset every once and a while
@@TapticDigital thanks for answering
How thin was the double-sided tape, and where did you buy it?
I believe the tape is a bit less than a millimeter. I prefer to use Tesa tape if you can find it online, but you can find very similar tapes on Amazon
I had to gut out my laptop (hp envy x360 convertible) just to change out the keyboard so changing out the screen to this phone should be a breeze :D
I don't envy anybody who has to keyboard swap an envy. Not a fun repair, this phone ought to feel easy by comparison
@Taptic Digital that was my thought but it wasn't all that hard
Anyone have advice if I don't have alcohol or a heat mat?
Place the phone on something that gets warm but not hot, otherwise try to find general use rubbing alcohol, most drug stores carry it for cleaning wounds or in first aid kits.
I have T-7000 adhesive. Is that also suitable for the battery? I don't have the ability to readily get double sided tape quickly.
Should work just fine, use a small amount in case it needs to be removed at a later time
@@TapticDigital The frame I ordered came with double-sided tape pre-installed haha. I'm late though. I meant to do all of this like 5 days before my original comment but I mentally studied this video for a week before I overcame my fear to do it. Thanks!
where can i get the display ???
I’ve got a link in the video description 😉
I changed the screen but the phone does not find sim. Any ideas?
You may have some damage to the Sim tray, the main ribbon, or the charging port. Best to open it back up and inspect for any rips, tears, kinks, or bent pins
@@TapticDigital everything except the sim really. i tried different sim tray but still not worked. the sim does work in different phones.
What kind of adhesive did you use
I use tesa double sided tape, but any thin double sided tape with a good hold will do
Not now matter how many times I watch this (and others) I cant figure out how to get the back panel off, there simply seems to be no way to slip the pry tool between the seam to get the back panel off. I'm fully lost at this point, is there glue or something holding it down? it looks just clips but no mater how much I try I cant manage to get any leverage into it.
It's definitely very tight at first, it's easiest to slip in right next to the SIM tray. Thankfully the panel is plastic so you can use some serious force, and since the frame is right there you shouldn't be able to go "too far" in.
@@TapticDigital took a lot of effort but I managed to get it, after that it was a breeze and the tutorial helped a lot, thanks for the advice.
@@chriswillis4960 so glad it worked! If you need any repair help come back and see me, I almost always respond to tech question comments within 12hrs.
Do i have to purchase a new metal retainer clip or can i still use the old one?
It isn't necessary, but you can definitely reuse the original
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Can u help mate. Replaced screen all fine. But the touchscreen isn't working now. Any ideas please
what kid of adhesive do you use
I use tesa black double sided tape in most cases, sometimes B7000 glue.
I'm curious. What is the dimensions of the double-sided tape
I usually use as thin as possible, and stick to 2mm or 3mm in most cases
@Taptic Digital i noticed there is no measurement of thickness, only how wide and long. I'll be buying online and it be hard to know that
@@APRILMAY80 the one I use is 0.5mm thick
do i nees to use a heating pad for the battery?
It will take quite a lot of effort to remove without heat, you can always use a heat gun or hair dryer on the front of the screen to heat it up
@@TapticDigital ok thx
My phone is a colored phone. Blue? Green? I dont know. Do they have a frame with that color?
On this model it doesn't matter, the display and frame of the phone are all the same color, it's just the back panel that comes in different colors.
@Taptic Digital the buttons on my phone are green/blue. Buttons come with the parts?
@@APRILMAY80 the buttons are part of the back panel as well.
Will the a32 screen fit the a13 or no
Definitely no, very different parts and sizes
What adhesive should we be using?
Any thin double-sided tape will be fine. I use tesa black tape
@@TapticDigital I mean for the vibration motor
@@daynite3261 same thing 😉
Does it matter if the frame comes with it? What happens if it doesn't. I kinda don't trust that site you linked.
Injured Gadgets is pretty reputable, a lot of franchise repair shops like CPR or UBreakIFix use them for parts. But you can definitely find it elsewhere! I recommend it with a frame, if you get one without a frame you'll need to heat the broken display and cut it out from the frame. Then you'll need a thin, silicone based glue to adhere the new screen to the frame (and some chip clips to hold it together while it dries).
@Taptic Digital @Taptic Digital I'll take your word for it lol. I read the reviews on that site and some were bad ones. Alot said glad they got the frame because it would of taken more time to fix
Hi, i dropped my phone a couple days ago and the screen is pretty messed up.theres a black section where the cracks are and the top half of the screen also appears on the bottom half and there's random lines. Touch screen and the phone itself is fine. I've been using it as a Hotspot for my spare phone and it's been great. Would getting the replacement part fix that problem or would I need a different part? Thank you so much!
Yes, makes it like a new phone and comes with the frame which makes it much easier to swap out. Scroll up to the description and tap the link and search your phone's model. This guy's video made it really easy. My phone is new again! 👌
setting a hot biscuit on my phone is what made it crack. Oops. Screen still works :D I'm going to repair it someday
I just broke my phone how much will it cost to replace I have same phon
Most repair shops will charge between $100-$150 for this one
@@TapticDigital the phone isn't even worth that they sell it at Walmart for 180
@@MinutemenMilitia76 I think the benefit of repair would be having all of your data, but it depends on how important that is to you. But Samsung A series are pretty cheap to replace.
@@TapticDigital I guess and thanks for the video very helpful but the link for a new frame/ led and screen it is for company's only not consumers or Diyers
@@TapticDigital They don't allow us to purchase the parts
What gloves do you use? They look like a quality tool to have.
Gloves are my favorite tool, I never take them off. They are my one true skin. That said, I've use Gloveworks HD for a few years and they are the best I've found. Still occasionally rip between the index and thumb, but overall have held up very well against tears and heat. Plus customers never tell me their phone had gone in the toilet until it's in my hands, so gloves are essential.
@@TapticDigital I somehow always manage to get the devices owned by heavy smokers. I feel your pain in that regard. I'll look into those gloves the next time I resupply
. Thanks for the response and for the content. Much appreciated!
@@donhuey2529 🤮 consoles with that orange brown tar dust, disgusting. Or the Motorola that makes you think there must be a half burned cigarette somewhere nearby.
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What is the cost of the display and can I bought it
Link is in the description, prices vary
You forgot to mention that the battery would begin burning and explode!!!
Only if you stab it, violently. I've actually taken batteries outside and punctured them with knives only to be disappointed at the lack of explosion.