Replace Samsung Galaxy Pocket Neo S5310 Screen: DIY Guide
Duration: 45 minutes
Steps: 8 Steps
Watch a video! Check out this sweet video tutorial to walk you through the steps. It’s like watching a pro do their thing, but you’re the pro! You got this!
Let’s get started on disassembling your phone and replacing that broken Digitizer / Glass or LCD Display. Our step-by-step guide will walk you through the process. If you need help, you can always schedule a repair. Video manual: ________________________
Step 1
– First, take out the SIM and SD cards to get started.
– Next, remove the 7 Phillips screws – don’t worry, it’s easier than it sounds.
– Now, use a plastic tool to carefully disassemble the rear housing. If you need help, you can always schedule a repair
Step 2
– The Loudspeaker hangs out on the back of the housing.
Step 3
– Let’s get that LCD Display flex cable unplugged. Easy peasy!
– Time to give that board a little lift and disconnect the Touchscreen flex cable. You got this!
– Alright, now you can remove the Motherboard. Feeling like a tech wizard yet? 😉 If you need help, you can always schedule a repair
Step 4
You can use a hair dryer for this step. If you need help, you can always schedule a repair.
– Let’s get that touchscreen nice and toasty; it makes lifting the LCD Display a breeze!
– In each corner of the LCD display, you’ll find some metal plates. Use one of them to gently lift the LCD just a bit and slide in a plastic tool.
– Handle the display with care—breaking it is not the goal here!
Step 5
If the glass is cracked, throw some transparent tape on it to keep things from getting messy. If you need help, you can always schedule a repair
– Now, let’s give that touchscreen some TLC! Gently warm it up after you’ve separated the LCD Display.
Step 6
– Time to get those nimble fingers working! Gently pry the touch screen away from the front bezel using your plastic tools. Take it slow and steady, we don’t want any accidental cracks! If you need help, you can always schedule a repair
Step 7
If your shiny new part doesn’t have its own sticky back, no worries! Just grab some adhesive tape and get it attached.
– Now it’s time to put everything back together! Just reverse the steps you took to get it apart, and you’ll be good to go. If you need help along the way, you can always schedule a repair.
Step 8
– How’d you do? Did you rock it? We think you did. If you’re having trouble, don’t worry! You can always schedule a repair.