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The video provides a detailed guide on replacing the display assembly in a Samsung Galaxy S6. It outlines the necessary tools, which include a variety of opening tools, a heat gun, and precision screwdrivers. The process starts with dismantling the device by removing the SIM tray and heating the edges of the back cover to soften the adhesive. The cover is then pried open, and thirteen Phillips screws are removed to separate the mid-frame. Key steps involve heating and prying the LCD, carefully disconnecting internal components like the battery, ear speaker, and home button, and ensuring the touch keys are separated. The technician then reattaches the LCD with new adhesive strips, reconnects components, and secures the assembly. Finally, the video concludes with reapplying adhesive, reattaching the back cover, and reinserting the SIM tray, highlighting that all tools and parts are available on fixeasy.com.
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In this part of the video, the focus is on replacing the display assembly in a Samsung Galaxy S6. The tools required for this task include a plastic triangle opening tool, a small Phillips screwdriver, plastic opening tools, a nylon spudger, a SIM card ejection tool, fine-tip curved tweezers, an iSesamo tool, and a multi-purpose heat gun. The disassembly begins by shutting down the device and removing the SIM tray using the SIM card ejection tool. Next, a heat gun or blow dryer is used to heat the edges of the back cover to soften the adhesive. An iSesamo is then inserted into the seam between the mid-frame and the back cover to pry it free. Thirteen small Phillips screws around the device are removed to separate the mid-frame. Finally, the top and bottom of the LCD are heated, and an iSesamo is used to create a small gap between the LCD assembly and the mid-frame, allowing for the use of a plastic opening tool to separate the two halves.
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In this segment of the video, the process of disassembling a device to remove the LCD is detailed. First, a nylon spudger is used to disconnect and pry the battery from the adhesive on the back of the LCD. The ear speaker is then disconnected, followed by the LCD, interconnect cables, and the home button. The motherboard is lifted from the LCD assembly, and the doc board assembly is disconnected from the motherboard. The video then describes heating the LCD frame properly to weaken the adhesive, then using various tools to gently pry the frame from the back of the LCD. Care is taken to work in small sections and to reapply heat as needed to avoid damaging the fragile LCD.
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In this part of the video, the technician ensures the touch keys are separated from the LCD and applies new adhesive strips to both the LCD frame and its edges. The LCD connection is fed through the frame, and the LCD is reattached. Various components such as the dock board assembly, LCD, ear speaker, home button, and interconnect cables are reconnected. The battery is reattached to both the back of the LCD and the motherboard. The technician then inserts the bottom half of the LCD assembly into the mid-frame, secures it by pressing the assembly into place, and replaces all 13 small Phillips screws.
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In this part of the video, new adhesive is applied around the edges of the mid-frame. The backing strips are removed from the adhesive, and the back cover is reattached to the mid-frame. Finally, the SIM tray is reinserted. This concludes another successful repair by fixeasy.com, with a reminder that all parts and tools used are available on their website, and a prompt to subscribe, like, and follow them on social media.