Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Screen Replacement

Duration: 45 minutes
Steps: 32 Steps

Get ready to breathe new life into your Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge by replacing the display assembly. This step-by-step guide is perfect for those looking to swap out just the display assembly. If your new part comes with a frame, be sure to follow the corresponding guide instead. It's super important to replace the frame if it's damaged or bent, as this can cause issues with the new screen mounting properly and may lead to damage from uneven pressure. Keep in mind that separating the display from the frame can be a bit tricky and may destroy the display, so only proceed if you're planning to replace it. This guide also involves removing the rear glass, which will break the adhesive holding it in place. But don't worry, we've got you covered - just follow along to reinstall the rear glass and get your device looking like new again. If you need help along the way, you can always schedule a repair.

Step 1

- If your new part matches the first picture, go ahead and use the display assembly and frame replacement guide.

- If your new part looks like the second picture, you'll want to follow the display assembly replacement guide instead.

Step 2

- Grab a paper clip or that trusty SIM eject tool, and gently poke it into the tiny hole in the SIM card slot on the top of your phone.

- Give it a little press to pop out the SIM card tray—easy peasy!

- Now, carefully pull out the SIM card tray from the phone, and you're all set!

Step 3

- Pop that iOpener right in the center of your microwave and let it warm up!

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  1. iOpenerSamsung Galaxy S6 Edge Screen Replacement

Step 4

- Give that iOpener a warm hug in the microwave for about thirty seconds.

- As you work your magic, keep an eye on the iOpener. If it cools down, just pop it back in the microwave for another thirty seconds to keep the heat going!

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  1. iOpenerSamsung Galaxy S6 Edge Screen Replacement

Step 5

- Carefully take the iOpener out of the microwave, gripping one of its flat ends to keep your hands clear of the hot center.

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  1. iOpenerSamsung Galaxy S6 Edge Screen Replacement

Step 6

- Grab a pot or pan and fill it with enough water to give that iOpener a nice bath!

- Turn up the heat and get that water boiling, then switch off the heat.

- Gently place the iOpener into the hot water for about 2-3 minutes. Make sure it's getting the full spa treatment by being completely submerged.

- Using tongs, carefully lift that heated iOpener out of the water.

- Give your iOpener a good dry with a towel; we want it to be nice and cozy!

- And voila! Your iOpener is all set for action! If it needs a little reheat later, just repeat the process: boil the water, turn off the heat, and let it soak for another 2-3 minutes.

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  1. iOpenerSamsung Galaxy S6 Edge Screen Replacement

Step 7

- Place the heated iOpener over the rear panel and hold it there for about two minutes to soften the adhesive around the glass edges. Then, carefully shift the iOpener to cover the remaining sections of the panel and heat for another two minutes. If you need a hand, you can always schedule a repair.

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  1. iOpenerSamsung Galaxy S6 Edge Screen Replacement

Step 8

- When the rear glass is warm and cozy to the touch, grab a suction cup and stick it close to the bottom edge of the glass.

- Gently pull up on the suction cup to create a tiny opening under the rear glass, and carefully slide an opening pick into that gap.

Step 9

- Gently glide the pick along the bottom edge of your phone to cut through the adhesive holding the rear glass in place.

Step 10

- Work your way around the remaining three sides, heating and slicing through the adhesive as you go.

- Keep an opening pick tucked under each edge so the sticky stuff doesn’t grab hold again.

Step 11

- Grab an opening pick and glide it along the edges to loosen up any leftover adhesive.

- Gently lift off the rear glass and set it aside.

Step 12

- Ready for some phone glow-up? Here’s how to put on new rear glass:

- If you’re putting the old rear glass back, or you’ve got a replacement without sticky stuff on it, check out our guide.

- Grab your tweezers and pick off any leftover adhesive from the phone’s frame.

- Clean off those sticky zones with some high-octane (90% or higher) isopropyl alcohol and a lint-free cloth. Swipe in just one direction—no back-and-forth dance moves. This sets the stage for the fresh adhesive.

- Peel off the adhesive liner from your new rear glass, carefully line up one edge with the phone frame, and press the glass down firmly.

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  1. TweezersSamsung Galaxy S6 Edge Screen Replacement

Step 13

- Let's get those thirteen 3.3 mm Phillips #00 screws removed from the midframe. You've got this!

Step 14

- Gently press down on the back of the battery and lift up around the edges of the midframe to pop it away from the rest of the phone.

Step 15

- Now it's time to disconnect the battery ribbon cable from the motherboard. Use the flat end of your trusty spudger to gently pry it loose.

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  1. SpudgerSamsung Galaxy S6 Edge Screen Replacement

Step 16

- Gently unplug the home button ribbon cable from the motherboard. You've got this!

Step 17

- Grab that trusty spudger and use its pointed end to gently detach those two antenna interconnect cables from the motherboard. You've got this!

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  1. SpudgerSamsung Galaxy S6 Edge Screen Replacement

Step 18

- Gently pop the display ribbon cable off the motherboard using the flat end of your spudger—nice and easy does it!

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  1. SpudgerSamsung Galaxy S6 Edge Screen Replacement

Step 19

- Unplug that earpiece ribbon cable from the motherboard, and let’s keep this repair journey rolling!

Step 20

- Grab the motherboard by its edges up top, just like you're ready to take it on a little adventure.

- Gently lift the motherboard away from the display, being super careful not to put too much strain on that delicate daughterboard ribbon cable. You've got this!

Step 21

- Unplug the daughterboard ribbon cable from the bottom side of the motherboard. Keep it gentle and steady—this part can be a bit shy!

Step 22

- Grab your trusty iOpener and place it on the left edge of your phone for about a minute. Let's get that phone feeling nice and toasty!

- You might have to reheat and reapply the iOpener a few times to ensure your device warms up sufficiently. Just make sure to follow the iOpener's guidelines to keep things safe and sound.

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  1. iOpenerSamsung Galaxy S6 Edge Screen Replacement

Step 23

- The edges of the display are held in place with robust foam adhesive strips that mean business.

- A solid layer of strong double-sided tape blankets the entire copper surface, ensuring it stays put.

- When you're cutting around the 'recent' and 'back' capacitive buttons at the bottom of the display, take your time! These little guys are glued down and can be quite delicate, so a steady hand is key.

Step 24

- Slide an opening pick into the warmed edge of your phone, right between the plastic frame and the display. You're doing great!

Step 25

- Gently glide the pick along the edge to slice through that pesky adhesive.

Step 26

- Go ahead and tackle the cutting process for the top edge just like you did before. You've got this!

- While you're at it, keep an opening pick handy in the edge you've already worked on. It’ll help stop it from sticking back together!

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  1. iOpenerSamsung Galaxy S6 Edge Screen Replacement

Step 27

- Keep slicing through that sticky stuff on the other long side of the phone. Go as deep as you can to break free from that double-sided tape!

- Pop a pick into the edge you just sliced so it doesn't seal back up on you.

Step 28

- Heat things up with an iOpener on the bottom edge of the display for about a minute. You're just warming it up for a cozy experience!

- Carefully slide in an opening pick between the display and the 'back' button, but keep it to a maximum of 0.5 inches deep—let's avoid any accidental damage to our precious display.

- Keep that pick in place to prevent the edge from sealing back up. You're doing great!

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  1. iOpenerSamsung Galaxy S6 Edge Screen Replacement

Step 29

- Now, go ahead and give the 'recents' button the same treatment!

Step 30

- Grab your picks and gently work them under the display to break free any stubborn adhesive that might be holding it down.

- With a delicate touch, lift the battery edge of the plastic frame upwards to create a little separation between the frame and the display. You've got this!

Step 31

- Time to get that plastic frame out of the way! As you carefully lift it away from the display, make sure to gently thread the display ribbon and connector out of the frame - we don't want any damage in there!

- Now it's time to ditch the plastic frame. Remove it and let's move on to the next step!

Step 32

- Time to put your device back together! Just retrace your steps like a pro.

- If you find yourself in a pickle, remember, you can always schedule a repair.

Success!
To put your device back together, just retrace your steps in reverse—easy peasy!
If you need help, you can always schedule a repair.

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