hi my galaxy S2 has a small hairline chip on the middle silver benzel. does anyone know of any touchup paints that could get the job done. pls post a link from where i can buy the silver paint
Just put the fone in a case...
Car Accessories shop .
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my galaxy s5 glass is shattered. i'am trying to find the parts I need, and I believe I have. I'm looking at the following two parts from 3Cline and I'm wondering if they will work. I've contacted them twice but haven't got the replay,
The parts I'm looking at are:
http://www.3cline.net/LCD-for-Samsung-GALAXY-S5I9600-g-1592
Any help would be appreciated.
As far as I've found so far all S5 displays are the same so it should work as long as it's genuine.
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I have used the following assembly to replace a screen on S5.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/151393914190
I converted a white S5 to fully gold with gold housing, gold usb cover and this gold screen/home button assembly.
The screen is straight forward to replace, but you will need a good replacement 3M adhesive tape (2mm AND 3mm BLACK! Not clear!).
Also, make sure you head up the old screen with a heat gun before attempting to remove it - it is pretty fragile.
PM me if you have any problems and I will give you a hand.
Recommend this wholesale Samsung galaxy S5 parts for retailers
Samsung GALAXY S5/I9600 white LCD: http://bit.ly/1chXRd5
Samsung Galaxy s5 neo/g750 black LCD: http://bit.ly/1EzcJKK
Samsung GALAXY S5/I9600 black LCD: http://bit.ly/1zVhJOa
Samsung Galaxy S5 mini/G800F gold LCD: http://bit.ly/1PDUqdF
All above are wholesale parts from China and OEM are available for all quality. Hope this can help the one really need Samsung galaxy S5 LCD Digitizer Assembly parts.
Very interesting: HERE.
I'm wondering if there's actually any difference in the circuit board between the normal and dual sim variant. If you jam a 2nd SIM into a normal version and install the dual SIM software would it work?
Joku1981 said:
Very interesting: HERE.
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I was thinking of the possibilities, and someone actually did it! This is brilliant! Will post my fail/Success pics soon!
Here's how mine was done!
Be Patient, Be cautious. It's a Hard one!
i did the same, but don't want to work (( may be i did something wrong)))
JazonX said:
Here's how mine was done!
Be Patient, Be cautious. It's a Hard one!
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Wow..!! Which glu have you used ? To stic to sd card ...or used a double sided tape ?
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zabaknilesh said:
Wow..!! Which glu have you used ? To stic to sd card ...or used a double sided tape ?
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Both, Alteco Super Glue in the middle and Double Sided Tape(Thinnest you can find) on the first edge of the SIM.
Note - Using Super Glue will leave a white stain on the Memory Card surface. Don't pour it to the surface, Use the Needle in the pack to dip and put a drop on the Nano Sim chip (lump on the back side).
zabaknilesh said:
Wow..!! Which glu have you used ? To stic to sd card ...or used a double sided tape ?
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I just did it: I have now the 2 nano sims and 128 gb micro sd card working !
A few tips :
Try to strip the plastic from the simcard first with old simcards you might have in stock to experiment.
I found that holding the card with a pair of small pliers over a kitchen stove in my left hand
and peeling the plastic with a very small screwdriver on my right hand was the easiest way
to do it. Be careful not to overheat. Within 10 s you feel the plastic melting then you peel
it smoothly.
I cut the simcard approximately 1 mm on both ends (no measuring, just guts )
I tried to put double sided tape first to stick the simcard on the micro sd card but it would always slip, so it was not reliable, may be it was the tape ... So I switched to superglue. I put the memory card on the tray, reversed the tray on the table, put a little drop of glue and stuck the sim on the micro sd card while on the tray to be sure it was properly located.
I waited at least 5 minutes so the glue dried and tried to insert the tray: it would not enter the phone because
it was too thick. So I took a smooth grinder and took off some plastic off the sd card so it would be a little thinner.
Be careful if you do that may be use a sand paper very smooth and go VERY lightly. I then retried to insert the tray
and it was almost getting in but I was afraid it would not get out, so I thought of lubricant. I took some olive oil, put
a drop on my finger and touch the non contact side to spread it.
Then I inserted the tray and it worked ! I managed to pull off and on several times the tray afterwards.
Now my phone is olive oil perfumed
Love the olive oil scent closing hahaha, great work mate
LAKEPOWELL said:
I just did it: I have now the 2 nano sims and 128 gb micro sd card working !
A few tips :
Try to strip the plastic from the simcard first with old simcards you might have in stock to experiment.
I found that holding the card with a pair of small pliers over a kitchen stove in my left hand
and peeling the plastic with a very small screwdriver on my right hand was the easiest way
to do it. Be careful not to overheat. Within 10 s you feel the plastic melting then you peel
it smoothly.
I cut the simcard approximately 1 mm on both ends (no measuring, just guts )
I tried to put double sided tape first to stick the simcard on the micro sd card but it would always slip, so it was not reliable, may be it was the tape ... So I switched to superglue. I put the memory card on the tray, reversed the tray on the table, put a little drop of glue and stuck the sim on the micro sd card while on the tray to be sure it was properly located.
I waited at least 5 minutes so the glue dried and tried to insert the tray: it would not enter the phone because
it was too thick. So I took a smooth grinder and took off some plastic off the sd card so it would be a little thinner.
Be careful if you do that may be use a sand paper very smooth and go VERY lightly. I then retried to insert the tray
and it was almost getting in but I was afraid it would not get out, so I thought of lubricant. I took some olive oil, put
a drop on my finger and touch the non contact side to spread it.
Then I inserted the tray and it worked ! I managed to pull off and on several times the tray afterwards.
Now my phone is olive oil perfumed
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LAKEPOWELL said:
I waited at least 5 minutes so the glue dried and tried to insert the tray: it would not enter the phone because
it was too thick. So I took a smooth grinder and took off some plastic off the sd card so it would be a little thinner.
Be careful if you do that may be use a sand paper very smooth and go VERY lightly. I then retried to insert the tray
and it was almost getting in but I was afraid it would not get out, so I thought of lubricant. I took some olive oil, put
a drop on my finger and touch the non contact side to spread it.
Then I inserted the tray and it worked ! I managed to pull off and on several times the tray afterwards.
Now my phone is olive oil perfumed
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Any Pics of this last part ?
My 128GB got killed just by applying pressure on it!
It works just in presence of the dual sim models, right?
michelerossi said:
It works just in presence of the dual sim models, right?
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Only G935FD
Wow. ...Nice experience. ..
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JazonX said:
Any Pics of this last part ?
My 128GB got killed just by applying pressure on it!
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See attached 1 picture of the sd card on the slightly grind (and olive oiled) side
The 2nd image is the other side of the sd card with the simcard glued
The third image is the sd card with the sim glued inserted in the tray.
If you have to grind the sd card, TAKE YOUR TIME, grind a very little bit, try to insert,
grind again, try again till it is almost good to insert. Then add lubricant on the
non contact side. Remember that if it is too hard to insert you will have considerable
difficulties removing it ...
It might be interesting to see if some micro sd cards are thicker than others.
After 12 hours inside the phone, the tray with 2 nano sim + sd card is slightly easier to insert/remove.
I don't know if it is because of the olive oil or because the glue got denser. Anyway I am very happy
with it, no false contact on the sd card or on the simcard.
Someone explain to me why the tmobile s7 has pins for 2 sims? https://youtu.be/A_S6pL5pznA?t=2m13s
Verizon has them too https://youtu.be/ETEGRh_p7Ng?t=2m56s
G930F also has pins https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-IhjFL8E1o&feature=youtu.be&t=3m30s
Here's a pic from ifixit's teardown, notice the pins for the sdcard and the sim next to it? Hmm...
peachpuff said:
Someone explain to me why the tmobile s7 has pins for 2 sims? https://youtu.be/A_S6pL5pznA?t=2m13s
Verizon has them too https://youtu.be/ETEGRh_p7Ng?t=2m56s
G930F also has pins https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-IhjFL8E1o&feature=youtu.be&t=3m30s
Here's a pic from ifixit's teardown, notice the pins for the sdcard and the sim next to it? Hmm...
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Now even if pins are there and probably sim tray from dual sim model will fit. But extra sim should also have an imei assigned. Else useless ..lets hope good
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Has 935F pins aldo for a second sim?
michelerossi said:
Has 935F pins aldo for a second sim?
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+1
Inviato dal mio 935F
zabaknilesh said:
But extra sim should also have an imei assigned
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You're right, that's probably the only difference between the fd and regular models, they get an extra imei while we don't even though the hardware seems like it might support it.
I DID IT
O Yessss, I did it!!!!
Friends I need your suggestion. I currently use Hard Case Phone Cover on my Samsung Galaxy S8 (on its back side). But someone told me that Hard Case Back Phone Cover Remove Mobile sides around Color.
Is it true its remove around corner body color ???
If its true then which Phone Cover is best and suitable
Hi all. I have an old Galaxy S7 Edge in complete bits, all of which work but with no working screen. I am looking to make a project out of it. I wondered if anyone knew of a digitizer that would be compatible with the S7 Edge. I don't want the curved screen for the project and ideally something a lot cheaper. It only needs a working display and touchscreen. It does not need to fit an Edge phone as it will not be housed in the phones original chassis. I've noticed the board uses a 48 pin fpc, would any 48 pin digitizer work or can anyone help with this?
Many thanks