Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 S-Pen Speaker Replacement
Duration: 45 minutes
Steps: 7 Steps
Get ready to breathe new life into your Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 tablet by replacing its speakers. This step-by-step guide from Salvation Repair will walk you through the process with ease. Follow along and you’ll be enjoying your favorite tunes in no time. If you need help along the way, don’t worry, you can always schedule a repair.
Step 1
– First, make sure to disconnect any external power sources and switch off your tablet – safety first!
– Now, carefully insert a plastic opening tool between the screen and the rear casing, and get ready to unlock your device’s secrets.
– Gently pry the screen and rear casing apart, and you’ll be one step closer to fixing your tablet like a pro!
Step 2
– Let’s get started by removing the three green pieces of tape that are covering the white, black, and gold ribbon cables – it’s time to set them free!
– Next, use a spudger to gently flip up the retaining flap on the three ribbon cable ZIF sockets. This will help you access the cables underneath.
– Now it’s time to pull the ribbon cables out of their sockets. Take your time and be gentle, as these cables can be delicate.
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Step 3
– Let’s get started by removing the ten 4mm Phillips #000 screws that hold the battery in place.
– Next, use a plastic opening tool to carefully pry up the battery – it’s like a little wake-up call for your device.
– Now it’s time to say goodbye to the old battery – simply remove it and you’ll be one step closer to getting your device up and running again.
Step 4
– Time to get this repair started. Use a spudger to carefully flip up the retaining flap on the ribbon cable ZIF socket.
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Step 5
– Gently unplug the ribbon cable from its socket. It’s like giving it a little break—just a quick, smooth pull!
Step 6
– Unscrew the two 4mm Phillips #000 screws from the speakers. Easy peasy!
Step 7
– Grab a plastic opening tool and gently work it around the speakers to carefully lift them out of the tablet. A little patience goes a long way here!
Success!