How to replace the Samsung A5 screen [The complete guide]
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Samsung A5 screen replacement video
for a full understanding of the procedure to be implemented please watch the video shown to simplify the understanding on how to replace the Samsung A5 screen
Follow this guide to replace a cracked or cracked screen on your Samsung A5
Please note: If the frame is damaged or bent, it is important to replace it, otherwise the new screen may not fit properly and be damaged due to uneven pressure on it.
Difficulty: Medium
Steps: 31
Time needed: 2 - 3 hours
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Introduction - Complete Guide to Replace Samsung Screen A5
Lo screen of the your Samsung A5 has flaws display ? Is the screen cracked and dotted with cracks? So you can't browse your apps anymore without scratching your fingers? Maybe the touch doesn't react properly either… The display stays black while the phone vibrates and rings to show it is still alive?
We know that the screen of your Samsung A5 is the most important element for using your mobile! Yet the screen of a smartphone is the most exposed to falls, bumps and therefore to breakage. However, without it, the Samsung A5 cannot be used. But why change phones when it is possible to replace the screen?
our experts have accomplished this repair guide illustrated and commented to explain how to change Samsung A5 display by yourself. In a few minutes you will learn that the maneuver is accessible to everyone with a little good will. All gestures are divided into phases from A to Z that accompany you during the operation.
Why change it screen of the your Samsung A5 alone? For save money ! And yes, you will enjoy up to three times lower rate than going through a professional. You will only have the cost of the new screen while the workforce… It will be you directly! And the economy is even more evident than buying a new model!
But replacing the screen of your Samsung A5 allows you to do your BA too ecological . You do not participate in planned obsolescence and avoid creating unnecessary electronic waste. Repair instead of throwing away, product is important to us! That's why we share our experience to help you overcome all the little problems of your phone.
Before performing your Samsung A5 screen repair, we recommend that you make a full backup of your data as a precaution.
symptoms:
- Samsung A5 broken screen
- Samsung A5 HS screen
- Samsung A5 black screen
- Samsung A5 burnt pixels
- Many scratches on the Samsung A5 display
- Samsung A5 touch contact problems
- Samsung A5 display display error
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Whatever path you decide to take, in this tutorial you will find the solution that best suits your needs. I'm sure you will eventually be able to clarify this topic to decide how to proceed and reset your Samsung A5 as if it were new. I therefore wish you good reading and, above all, good luck!
If you do not want to rely on an authorized service center, perhaps because the smartphone or tablet is not covered by the warranty, you can think about carrying out a Samsung A5 screen replacement in a personal way. However, I warn you that, through the suggestions that I will indicate in the next paragraphs, I will not hold myself responsible in the event that damage to your device may occur.
Repair guide: Samsung A5 screen
the steps below are for illustrative purposes only for a full understanding of the procedure to be implemented please watch the video shown to simplify understanding on How to replace the Samsung A5 screen
The process of separating the display from the bezel usually destroys the display, so don't follow this guide unless you want to replace the screen.
Step 1
Prepare an iOpener and heat the back of the phone along the left edge for about two minutes. It will help soften the adhesive securing the rear case.
It may be necessary to reheat and reapply the iOpener several times until the phone is warm enough. Follow the iOpener's instructions to avoid overheating it.
A hair dryer, heat gun or hot plate can also be used. But be careful not to overheat the phone
Step 2
In the following steps you will cut the adhesive securing the back cover.
Avoid prying or cutting in this area to protect the fingerprint sensor flex cable.
Attach a suction cup to the back cover, as close to the heated edge as possible.
The suction cup will not adhere well to the curved part of the glass, so avoid putting it on the edge itself.
If the back cover of the phone is broken, the suction cup may not stick. Try lifting it up with tough tape or gluing the suction cup in place with super glue (cyanoacrylate) and then letting it dry before proceeding.
Lift the left side of the cover with the suction cup to open a small gap between the rear case and the frame.
This action requires you to apply quite significant force, but with the suction cup you only have to open a very small slot to insert your tool.
If you can't, heat again to soften the adhesive more and try again. The adhesive cools down very quickly so it is likely that you will have to reheat it several times.
If you are using an iOpener, follow the instructions to avoid overheating it, otherwise the gel pack may burst.
Step 4
Insert an opening pick into the gap.
The rear glass can break if you apply excessive force or try to pry it with a metal tool.
Once the pick is inserted, you can also put a few drops of isopropyl alcohol in the gap to weaken the adhesive you will work on in the following steps.
Step 5
Slide your opening pick along the left edge of the phone to cut the adhesive securing the back cover.
It is helpful to leave the pick in place and pick up another one to proceed to the next step. Leaving the pick prevents the freshly cut adhesive from sticking back.
Step 6
Continue cutting the adhesive along the bottom edge of the phone.
Reheat the back cover as needed to prevent the adhesive from cooling and solidifying.
The glued area is wider here, you need to insert your pick deeper into the phone to completely detach the panel.
It may again be helpful to leave the opening pick in place and pick up another one for the next step.
Step 7
You can damage the fingerprint sensor flex cable if you insert your pick too deep. Work carefully and orient yourself with the diagram from step 2.
Step 8
Lift the back cover from the left side and open it a bit like a book.
Step 9
Step 10
Then press the connector with the flat end of your spudger to gently snap it into place.
If you have thin hands, you may be able to press the connector into place with your fingers. Just be careful not to force the cable.
This step requires patience and a little experience. Take your time and don't force the connector when you plug it back in.
Step 11
To refit the rear panel:
First, use tweezers to peel any remaining adhesive off the back cover and frame of the phone. Then clean the bonding surfaces with high concentration isopropyl alcohol (at least 90%) and a lint-free cloth to prepare the surface for the application of the new adhesive.
Peel the adhesive backing off the new back glass, carefully align one edge of the glass with the phone shell, and press the glass firmly onto the phone.
To replace the back cover or to install it without using pre-cut adhesive, follow this guide.
Remember to turn on your phone and check your repair before applying the new adhesive and closing the phone again.
If you prefer, you can reassemble the back panel without replacing the adhesive. Remove large pieces of adhesive that may be preventing the cover from aligning properly. After reassembly, heat the cover and press it to secure it well. The phone will no longer be water resistant, but it usually offers more than enough bond strength.
It may be necessary to transfer the camera frame to your new component. If that's the case for you, follow our camera bezel replacement guide.
Step 12
If some screws are difficult to remove even after they have been completely unscrewed, you can pull them out with tweezers.
Step 13
Use a spudger to gently pry the plastic in the marked areas and release the clips.
Step 14
When reassembling, insert the top edge of the assembly first into the phone frame and then gently press down on the rest to snap it into place.
Step 15
Step 16 Screen
Using a spudger, disconnect the display by gently prying its flex cable connector attached to the input on the motherboard.
If necessary, temporarily put the back cover back on the phone to protect the motherboard and battery from accidental damage in the next steps.
Step 17
The glue that holds the display in place can be significantly tougher than the glue that secures the back of the phone. If necessary, switch to a hair dryer or heat gun to reach a temperature sufficient to weaken the adhesive.
Step 18
If the display has many cracks, the suction cup may not stick. Try prying up the display with stubborn tape, or glue the suction cup with super glue (cyanoacrylate) and let it dry so you can proceed.
Step 19
Insert an opening pick into the gap.
Eventually, once you have inserted the pick, you can add a few drops of isopropyl alcohol to the gap to help weaken the adhesive in the next steps.
Step 20
Step 21
Step 22
Step 24
Apply heat to the right side of the display for at least 2 minutes.
If you are using an iOpener, you can re-heat it if necessary, but follow these instructions to avoid overheating, otherwise the gel case may break.
Step 25
The display flex cable is located just below the middle of this side and could therefore interfere with the pick if you insert it too far.
Step 26
Heat the top of the screen for at least 2 minutes.
If you are using an iOpener, you can re-heat it if necessary, but follow the instructions to avoid overheating, otherwise the gel wrap may break.
Step 27
Step 28
Use extra care when prying on the top edge so as not to damage the sensors on the front and the speaker.
Step 29
The opposite side will require more attention in separation due to the presence of the display flex cable.
Step 30
Step 31
Follow this link for a detailed guide to applying the screen sticker.
Before installing a new display, it is essential to remove all traces of the old adhesive from the frame, also taking care to remove any glass fragments that may be present.
After removing all traces of glue and glass from the frame, clean the adhesion areas with 90% (or higher) isopropyl alcohol and a lint-free rag or American coffee filter. Only move in one direction, not back and forth.
This helps remove any remaining adhesive and prepares the surface for the new adhesive.
If the frame is bent, or if any glue or glass residue remains, the new display will not fit properly and could be damaged. If necessary, replace the frame.
The best way to secure the new screen is to use a pre-cut double-sided adhesive sheet. Apply the tape to the back of the display, then carefully move the display cable across the frame. Line up the screen and press it into place
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Disclaimer
Before disassembling yours Samsung A5, discharge the battery below 25%. A charged lithium-ion battery can ignite and / or explode if accidentally punctured.
If your battery is swollen, take precautions. Don't heat yours Samsung A5 . If necessary, you can use a dropper or syringe to inject isopropyl alcohol (purity over 90%) around the edges of the back cover to weaken the adhesive. Swollen batteries can be dangerous, so wear protective eyewear and use due caution; if you are unsure if you know how to perform the procedure, take the battery to a professional.
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