How to Replace Samsung Galaxy S8 NFC Antenna and Charging Coil: DIY Step-by-Step Tutorial

Duration: 45 minutes
Steps: 14 Steps

Woo-hoo! Get ready for an awesome adventure as youReplace the NFC antenna and charging coil in your Samsung Galaxy S8. Hey, don’t worry, it’s totally doable, even if you’re a repair newbie! Just follow these steps: first, take off the rear glass cover, and we’ve got a tip: you’ll need some replacement adhesive to stick that baby back on. Speaking of safety, make sure you discharge your battery below 25% before you start – trust us, you don’t want any fiery explosions happening while you’re working on your phone. If you run into any bumps along the way, you can always schedule a repair with our awesome technicians!

Step 1

– Pop the iOpener right in the microwave’s sweet spot.

Tools Used
  1. iOpener

Step 2

– Pop the iOpener in the microwave for thirty seconds.

– During the whole repair shindig, if the iOpener starts to cool down, just give it another thirty-second blast in the microwave. Easy peasy!

Tools Used
  1. iOpener

Step 3

– Hey there! Time to defrost the iOpener. Remember to hold it carefully by one of those flat ends, keeping that hot center away from your precious paws. Good job! If you need help, you can always schedule a repair

Tools Used
  1. iOpener

Step 4

– Grab a pot or pan and fill it with enough water to make sure your iOpener can take a nice, warm dip.

– Heat that water up until it’s boiling! Once it’s bubbling away, turn off the heat.

– Carefully place your iOpener in the hot water for about 2-3 minutes. Make sure it’s fully submerged and getting cozy.

– Using tongs, gently fish out the warm iOpener from the water. Watch those fingers!

– Give the iOpener a good towel dry. We want it to be nice and dry before you use it.

– And voilà! Your iOpener is all set for action! Need a quick reheat? Just repeat the boiling water process for another 2-3 minutes.

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  1. iOpener

Step 5

– Warm up the iOpener and gently place it on a long edge of the S8 for approximately 2 minutes.

Tools Used
  1. iOpener

Step 6

– On deck, we’re gonna carefully slice and dice that gummy adhesive around the perimeter of the rear window glass. Yo, check out the adhesive blueprint for the rear case in this first pic. Next up, the prying pattern from the outside view is gonna look like this:

Step 7

– Warm up the back panel until it’s toasty, then slap a suction cup near the heated edge—just steer clear of the curved part.

– Give that suction cup a lift and slide an opening pick under the rear glass.

Step 8

– Once you’ve confidently inserted the tool into the glass, go ahead and heat things up a bit and then reapply the iOpener to make that adhesive nice and soft.

Tools Used
  1. iOpener

Step 9

– Gently glide the opening pick along the phone’s edge to loosen up that adhesive.

Tools Used
  1. iOpener

Step 10

– Go ahead and repeat the awesome heating and cutting process on the other three sides of your device.

– Make sure to leave a cool opening pick on each side as you move on to the next one to keep that adhesive from sticking back together.

Step 11

– Grab your trusty opening picks and slice through any remaining adhesive to crack open the phone just a bit.

– When putting it all back together, to reconnect the fingerprint sensor cable, start by angling the back cover until the cable connector is perfectly aligned with its socket. Then, use the flat end of your spudger to gently snap the connector into place by pressing it straight down.

– Carefully take the glass off the phone.

Step 12

– Ready to give your device a fresh look? Let’s tackle that back cover!

– Check out this guide to pop in the old back cover or to attach a new one that doesn’t come with adhesive. It’s easier than you think!

– Oh, and if you need to move over the camera bezel to your new part, we’ve got your back! Just follow our camera bezel replacement guide. Happy repairing!

Step 13

– Pop out eleven 3.7 mm screws with your trusty Phillips #000 screwdriver. If you need help, you can always schedule a repair.

Step 14

– Go ahead and take out the NFC antenna and charging coil assembly. You’ve got this!

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