Samsung Vibrant Take Apart Repair Guide - Vibrant General

This repair guide will allow you to safely and quickly disassemble your Vibrant and replace the LCD screen and touch screen glass digitizer. Follow each step as listed to be able to safely install new parts on your phone, such as a LCD + Touch Screen Digitizer Replacement.
This guide will help you to install the following Samsung Vibrant part(s):
Samsung Vibrant T959 LCD + Touch Screen Digitizer Replacement
Tools Required:
Safe open pry tool
Small Phillips Screwdriver
Heat Gun / Hair Dryer
Steps:
First step is to remove the back cover, sim card, the battery and the memory card.
Then remove the 7 Phillips screw(red color) as shown on the figure 1.
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Using safe pry tool, release the clips at the side of the phone.
The back frame is now totally separated.
By using the safe pry tool, gently remove 3 pop connectors as shown on the figure.
Figure 2​
Next, remove the top and bottom connector for antenna cable.
Figure 3​
Then next step is to remove the back keypad connector. Release the connector as well as the adhesive.
Figure 4​
Use safe pry tool and gently pry the motherboard.
You are now left with the screen assembly with front housing. Use a heat gun or hair dryer to warm the front of the screen for about 45 seconds using medium heat. Use quick movements around the outside edges of the screen.
Now use a safe open pry tool to pry between the screen and the housing. Carefully remove the housing. Reheat the adhesive if necessary.
To totally separate the keypad flex cable, apply heat to soften the held adhesive strips.
Simply replace the damaged parts with the new ones and reverse the order to put your phone back together again.

Thanks man! I'm sure this will help out tons of people!
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Thanks for the guide! This was very helpful for me!

Thanks guys!
Glad you find it useful!

We now have a video version of this guide which can be found here - Samsung Vibrant Screen Repair Video

Where can we purchase those safe pry tools? Can somebody provide a link?

Here's a result from a quick Google search. http://www.idemigods.com/iPod_iPhone_Safe_Opening_Case_Plastic_Pry_Tools_p/pry_tools.htm

Toast6977 said:
Here's a result from a quick Google search. http://www.idemigods.com/iPod_iPhone_Safe_Opening_Case_Plastic_Pry_Tools_p/pry_tools.htm
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I have googled it and searched on amazon of course, but I was looking to get a response from somebody who has bought these tools telling me where the best place to buy it is in their opinion. I want to buy from a reputable source, and the link you posted looks kind of sketchy.

Seems the OP is pretty active, so might as well PM him and ask him what hes using.

llblwskydrgn said:
Where can we purchase those safe pry tools? Can somebody provide a link?
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You can find the pry tools used here - Safe Open Pry Tools
Hope this helps!

Nice guide. Thanks for sharing.:good:

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Nice guide. Thanks for sharing.:good:
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I have googled it and searched on amazon of course, but I was looking to get a response from somebody who has bought these tools telling me where the best place to buy it is in their opinion. I want to buy from a reputable source, and the link you posted looks kind of sketchy.
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I am not a very techi person, could someone predict for me how difficult would it be to repalce a dented metal frame
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thanks very much! you are so fast!!
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I am not a very techi person, could someone predict for me how difficult would it be to repalce a dented metal frame
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Looking at the service manual, the screen and bezel can not be seperated, so i guess it is gonna be expensive i.e if you want to replace the bezel you will also get a new screen.
Suggest people ensure their phone is covered by insurance!
so do you think its easy to replace the screen and metal frame?
I am really considering to buy a dummy htc hd but before I do I just want make sure that if it is easy to do by myself
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so do you think its easy to replace the screen and metal frame?
I am really considering to buy a dummy htc hd but before I do I just want make sure that if it is easy to do by myself
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A dummy htc hd will probably not have a real screen and looking at the service manual, there appears to be no option to detach the screen from the bezel, however this comment is just based on observation and hopefully someone that has taken one apart can confirm.
I saw a discussion on the forum somewhere that the cost of a new screen was almost half the cost of the touch HD itself due to the fact that the bezel had to be replaced at the same time.
Thanks for the manual...
So... can anyone confirm the N. America frequencies that are listed in the manual on page 5?? Does this de-bunk the HTC twitter message??
Thanks for share!
Thanks at lot
ardsar said:
A dummy htc hd will probably not have a real screen and looking at the service manual, there appears to be no option to detach the screen from the bezel, however this comment is just based on observation and hopefully someone that has taken one apart can confirm.
I saw a discussion on the forum somewhere that the cost of a new screen was almost half the cost of the touch HD itself due to the fact that the bezel had to be replaced at the same time.
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I managed to detach the screen from the bezel, but it really was a hard peace of work. You have to stick a thin peace of plastic between the screen an the bezel and lever the display. You should be very careful due to the lcd display and the digitizer are glued together and you might get between the digitizer and the display and destroy it that way. The other thing you should'nt do is lervering the display on the bottom (where the usb connector is) due to the flatcable is located there and you will destroy it with the plastic tool.
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I did replace the display from my TC very easily but on the HD I had hugh problems.
Did you manage to remov ethe antenna cover like in the manual? I don't seem to be able to remove it.
I ran over my phone with the car and I want to dismantle it to check what parts are broken.
tinutac said:
Did you manage to remov ethe antenna cover like in the manual? I don't seem to be able to remove it.
I ran over my phone with the car and I want to dismantle it to check what parts are broken.
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Yes I did without destroying it, but I needed special tools. I used a very thin peace of metal. On page 20 from the dissembling manuel you can see the two square holes where the antenna cover is attached to the body.
Just go on and try it but be careful not to brake the little plastic clamps.
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Cheers mate. I'll have a look
Thanks mikechannon

Samsung Galaxy S i9000 Take Apart Repair Guide

Does the outer touchscreen of your Samsung Galaxy S i9000 damaged or cracked? Having inner screen display problem? This take apart repair guide will show how to disassemble your Samsung Galaxy I9000 smartphone quickly and safely.
This guide will help you install the following Samsung Galaxy S i9000 parts(s):
Samsung Galaxy S i9000 LCD + Touch Screen Digitizer Replacement
And Other Samsung Galaxy S i9000 Replacement Parts
Required Tools:
Safe Pry Opening Tool
Small Phillips Screwdriver
Adhesive Strips (For screen repair)
Steps:
Remove the battery door, battery, sim card, and the memory card.
Use Small Phillip screw driver, remove the seven (7) screws from the back of the device as shown in Figure 1.
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Using a safe open pry tool, carefully separate the back cover from the motherboard/screen assembly. The cover will be clipped into place. Carefully work your way around all four sides of the device, releasing these clips.
The motherboard is now exposed. Use a safe open pry tool to release the white antenna cable and the four (4) pop connections. This will include removing the camera unit from the rest of the device.
Figure 2​
Once fully disconnected, you can now separate the motherboard to the front housing. Carefully lift the board from the device.
Next, use a heat gun or hair dryer to warm the adhesive holding the screen assembly to the front housing. Use medium heat on the front of the screen, consistently moving around the screen edges. This should take no longer than 1 minute.
Use a safe open pry tool to release the screen assembly from the housing. Reheat if the adhesive is still strong.
Remove the screen assembly from the housing.
Simply replace the damaged parts with the new ones and reverse the order to put your phone back together again.
Great guide! Thanks a lot
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Thanks. Glad you found it useful.
For those interested we now have a convenient downloadable repair guide for this model which can be downloaded here in PDF format - Samsung Galaxy S i9000 Repair Guide
This guide is very helpful. Thanks for sharing
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Useful !
My Home button on SGS+ isn't working very well now ... any chance to post a guide how to clean it ?!
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repair guide
Is that guide is designed for AMOLED screen?
I heard i can`t replace screen because AMOLED is so slim it`s impossible to don`t damage it.
And still there is some kind of glue between glass and AMOLED.
I have broken screen but only at the bottom of screen and i don`t have $ for new phone, so i don`t want to broke it.
Correct me if i do mistake.
Sorry for bad english
Great guide! Thanks.
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Great guide! Thanks.
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very god
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moserandrea said:
This guide is very helpful. Thanks for sharing
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Samsung Google Nexus S Take Apart Repair Guide

Does your outer touchscreen have been damaged or cracked? This take apart repair guide will help you to fix your damaged screen or other internal part on your Samsung Google Nexus S.
This guide will help you to install the following Samsung Google Nexus S replacement parts:
Samsung Google Nexus S Screen Assembly Replacement
Other Samsung Google Nexus S Parts
Tools Required:
Safe Open Pry Tool
Small Phillips Screwdriver
Adhesive Strips
Samsung Goggle Nexus S disassembly guide:
The first step will be to remove the back battery cover and the battery.
Using a small Phillips screwdriver, remove the six (6) screws holding the back housing in place, as shown in Figure 1.
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Using a safe open pry tool, pry the back housing away from the rest of the device. It will be clipped into place, so carefully work your way around all edges with your pry tool.
Remove the three (3) small Phillips screws holding the motherboard in place. There will also be two (2) flex cables that will need to be released. These are simple pop connectors that only need to be lifted with a safe open pry tool to release.
Figure 2​
The motherboard can now be safely removed.
We are now left with the screen assembly and front case. Using a heat gun or hair dryer, heat the outside edges of the outer screen for 45-60 seconds. Use quick movements and do not stay in one area for too long.
Now, using a safe open pry tool, pry the screen assembly away from the front cover and bezel. Reheat if necessary.
Figure 3​
Your screen assembly can now be replaced.
Simply replace the damaged parts with the new ones and reverse the order to put your phone back together again.
The screen is the super hardest part, tried with heat gun, but seams like it stick forever
doc_v15 said:
The screen is the super hardest part, tried with heat gun, but seams like it stick forever
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It shouldn't hard. Just use a pry tool and work your way round gently and slowly prying the screen up from the frame.
Hi,
i have bought a new display and installed it but the touchscreen isn`t working! Display works, all the connections of the screen to the mainboard are placed properly. Is the new screen defective?
Nice guide!
Sent from my Nexus S
Räph96 said:
Hi,
i have bought a new display and installed it but the touchscreen isn`t working! Display works, all the connections of the screen to the mainboard are placed properly. Is the new screen defective?
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If its not a connection issue then it could be a bad screen. Does the touch screen on your original still function ok? You may wish to contact your supplier.
shockem said:
Nice guide!
Sent from my Nexus S
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Thanks. Glad it helps!
When attempting to disassemble my NS4G to do this repair, I encountered a lot of difficulty trying to remove the back housing without disturbing/breaking the front bezel. Fortunately, the replacement assembly I was installing came with a new bezel already installed; but had I needed to salvage the original (or if I ever need to disassemble the device again), do you have any more specific advice about properly removing the back housing?
Granted, I was using a guitar pick instead of a safe open pry tool, but I couldn't seem to do it without causing the bezel to come undone opposite my prying.
repairsuniverse said:
If its not a connection issue then it could be a bad screen. Does the touch screen on your original still function ok? You may wish to contact your supplier.
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Yes, the old screen is working. Also i contacted the supplier. Somebody said that there are 2 versions for i9023. Is that true?
Sent from my Nexus S using XDA
Excellent useful and informative thread.
Thank you!
Microphone
I was curious about the microphone on the board. Is it soldered on the main board or do you have to pry it off.
This is great.... now all we need is some cheap replacement screens. The moment I saw the curved glass I knew this phone was going to be expensive to fix.
nickel911 said:
This is great.... now all we need is some cheap replacement screens. The moment I saw the curved glass I knew this phone was going to be expensive to fix.
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You can find replacement screens here - Samsung Replacement Screens
here is a live video;http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYB5wiFFIno http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYB5wiFFIno
has anyone replaced just the outer glass? i bought the outer glass, but i don't know how to separate it from the rest of the assembly.
svtfmook said:
has anyone replaced just the outer glass? i bought the outer glass, but i don't know how to separate it from the rest of the assembly.
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You can't successfully replace just the glass. The glass and the LCD are fused together on these models.
iFixit also has a guide...cant post links yet but easy to find with a quick search
How would you use one of these to replace just the screen: http://www.ebay.com/itm/All-New-Out...773?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3a77cd07e5
interessant said:
How would you use one of these to replace just the screen: http://www.ebay.com/itm/All-New-Out...773?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3a77cd07e5
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You can't successfully replace just the glass. The glass and the LCD are fused together on these models as we said in an earlier post.
These eBay sellers really shouldn't sell these parts as they can not be used.
Thanks for the response. So even a heat gun won't work right?
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Samsung Focus i917 Screen Repair Take Apart Guide

Does your outer and inner screen having issue? Repairing the Samsung Focus i917 is a fairly simple task. This repair guide will walk you through the steps required to replace your AMOLED (LCD) and glass touchscreen digitizer combo. Follow this guide to insure a quick and safe repair for your Samsung smartphone.
This guide will help you to install the following Samsung Focus i917 part(s):
Samsung Focus i917 AMOLED (LCD) & Touch Screen Glass Digitizer Replacement
Tools Required:
Safe Open Pry Tool
Small Phillips Screwdriver
Hot Air Gun / Hair Dryer (optional)
Samsung Focus i917 apart guide:
First remove the back cover and the battery from the phone. Next remove the six small phillips screws. Once the screws are removed, use a safe pry tool to release the clips along the sides of the casing. Once the clips have been release you can remove the back housing from the rest of the phone.
Next ease the motherboard up slightly to allow access to the ribbon cable underneath the motherboard. Release this ribbon connector using a safe pry tool or screwdriver. With the ribbon released, you can now open the phone. Careful as the motherboard is still connected.
Using a safe pry tool release the ribbon clip, put the mother board on the side but be careful as it is still connected. Next, ease out the volume button. You will now be able to fully remove the motherboard from the rest of the phone.
You can now release the jaw connector on the back of the screen releasing the flex cable. Do this using a safe open pry tool to release the small flap on the back side of the connector.
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Next using a hot hair dryer or heat gun, warm the front of the screen along the sides on the top to the bottom to warm the adhesive which is holding the screen to the frame of the phone. Use a safe pry tool to pry the glass away from the frame of the phone.
Ease the ribbon cables through the hole so that we can remove the screen, once the screen removed you can now replace it.
Figure 2​
Simply replace the damaged parts with the new ones and reverse the order to put your phone back together again.
Thank you, good initiative! Hopefully won't be many in need of this but just in case
Could you add specialized replacing (screen, charger assembly, mic etc)? I know there's several videos out there. What would also be good is have a document attached here (pictures on image-hosts tend to get lost after some time) for reference.
There's a MUCH easier way....
When I was searching for a screen replacement for my Focus, I came across two options. One is the glass, digitizer and LCD combo. Which requires the steps in this write up, and the video that you'll find on youtube. Heat gun, new adhesive, etc.
Along with that option, there is another item that is the glass, digitizer, LCD already installed in the front half of the frame. It comes with the earphone jack already installed. And maybe a few other odd bits. All you have to do is take your phone apart, remove your motherboard with camera and vib motor, and install it in the new chassis. Thats it.
Best part about option #2... ITS THE SAME PRICE AS JUST THE GLASS/LCD/DIGI! I paid $95 shipped. In my opinion, you cant beat it. Even if the heat gun method was only 50 bucks...I would still pay more for the whole frame. Its so easy, so quick, and the best part, you dont have to worry about the new screen popping off because the adhesive failed.
Just my $.02!
J.
For a more detailed repair take a look at our Focus video repair guide. It is a great addition to this take apart guide.
Nice guide and the images are clear. thanks for sharing
timm.avouris said:
Nice guide and the images are clear. thanks for sharing
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ghettocruiser said:
There's a MUCH easier way....
When I was searching for a screen replacement for my Focus, I came across two options. One is the glass, digitizer and LCD combo. Which requires the steps in this write up, and the video that you'll find on youtube. Heat gun, new adhesive, etc.
Along with that option, there is another item that is the glass, digitizer, LCD already installed in the front half of the frame. It comes with the earphone jack already installed. And maybe a few other odd bits. All you have to do is take your phone apart, remove your motherboard with camera and vib motor, and install it in the new chassis. Thats it.
Best part about option #2... ITS THE SAME PRICE AS JUST THE GLASS/LCD/DIGI! I paid $95 shipped. In my opinion, you cant beat it. Even if the heat gun method was only 50 bucks...I would still pay more for the whole frame. Its so easy, so quick, and the best part, you dont have to worry about the new screen popping off because the adhesive failed.
Just my $.02!
J.
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Purchasing the LCD/touch screen combo is definitely the way to go!

Screen glass pushed out of body

As the title say. The glue on my LG G2 screen has peeled of the body. Any way to glue it back or fix it any other way?
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Bumpish. Anyone know what kind of glue I need to use or how I can fix it?
bl00keRs said:
Bumpish. Anyone know what kind of glue I need to use or how I can fix it?
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A quick google search shows the best option. https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View...dhesive+or+glue+can+I+use+for+the+lcd+&+glass
Actually it is battery with back cover pushing the screen out. Probably too thick new battery inside that phone. Is there any point gluying it back then?
bl00keRs said:
Actually it is battery with back cover pushing the screen out. Probably too thick new battery inside that phone. Is there any point gluying it back then?
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I really don't know. Go to iFixit and look how they dissasemble the G2. Maybe there's a trick. Also they have a repair-forum.
https://www.ifixit.com/Device/LG_G2
that happend to my device too . it was my new battery . It was a third party battery
Zero_Rik said:
that happend to my device too . it was my new battery . It was a third party battery
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You repaired your glass in any way?
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You repaired your glass in any way?
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Nope, after i tested something i saw that it dont made a difference if i take original or third party . On both batterys the diplay getting pressed out. I tryed glue stripes for phones bjt dont work . So i have my phone without back cover into a secure case
Did you disassemble the glass of digitizer to use these stripes? I ordered a kit on eBay; an UV lamp, LOCA glue and some hypodermic syringe to try put a little bit of glue under the glass. Maybe it gonna work that way. Which battery you talking about?
bl00keRs said:
Did you disassemble the glass of digitizer to use these stripes? I ordered a kit on eBay; an UV lamp, LOCA glue and some hypodermic syringe to try put a little bit of glue under the glass. Maybe it gonna work that way. Which battery you talking about?
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jep, i heated the digitizer and with a little line i cutted it off . After that i layed the glue stripes on the screen end sites and put it back into frame .
thats the battery :
https://www.amazon.de/cellePhone-Po...TF8&qid=1494445075&sr=1-2&keywords=LG+G2+akku
Dude, this is the same battery...
Hi again! Thank you for helping so far.
I'd like to disassemble original glass with a heater and put some new LOCA glue. Do I need to clean glass/lcd after disassembling it? I mean old glue must be completely off, huh?
I bought LOCA glue and a UV lamp from eBay. Is that lamp any good ? I just got it but seen some movie about applying LOCA glue and they got much bigger and probably much better UV lamp than mine and wondering if mine will be fine though?
Tried to do it yesterday but failed. I think the glass was still attached to the LCD and it was some glue holding it to the frame. Anyway, screen is partially broken now and I'm wondering if I should just buy a new one and replace it or just go for OnePlus 3T or 5.

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