Replace Samsung Galaxy S8 Front Facing Camera: Step-by-Step Tutorial

Duration: 45 minutes
Steps: 18 Steps

Get ready to rock ‘n’ roll with this awesome Samsung Galaxy S8 camera repair! Make sure to lower the battery power first to avoid any surprises, and don’t forget to get some new adhesive, ’cause that back cover isn’t gonna stick itself. If you need help, you can always schedule a repair.

Step 1

– Pop that iOpener right in the middle of the microwave!

Tools Used
  1. iOpener

Step 2

– Give your iOpener a warm hug in the microwave for thirty seconds. It’s like a cozy spa day but for your repair tools!

– During this repair adventure, if your iOpener starts to cool down, simply pop it back in the microwave for another thirty seconds to keep the good vibes going.

Tools Used
  1. iOpener

Step 3

– Time to work your magic! Take out the iOpener from the microwave with a cool grip on one of its flat ends. No burnt fingers on our watch!

Tools Used
  1. iOpener

Step 4

– Get a pot or pan and fill it up with enough water so your iOpener can take a dip.

– Turn the heat up until the water is nice and bubbly, then give it a rest.

– Dunk your iOpener into the hot tub for about 2-3 minutes, ensuring it’s all in.

– With the help of some trusty tongs, take your now-toasty iOpener out of the water.

– Give your iOpener a good dry-off with a cozy towel.

– Your iOpener is now good to go! If you ever need to warm it up again, get that water boiling, turn off the heat, and let your iOpener soak for 2-3 minutes.

Tools Used
  1. iOpener

Step 5

– Warm up your trusty iOpener and press it against one of the longer edges of the S8 for about 2 minutes. You’ve got this!

Tools Used
  1. iOpener

Step 6

– Get ready to tackle that rear glass panel! First up, we’ll be slicing through the adhesive that hugs its edges.

– The adhesive on the rear case is laid out just like you see in the first image—easy peasy!

– When it comes to prying, here’s the pattern you’ll follow from the outside of the phone:

Step 7

– Alrighty, now get ready for a fun challenge! First, keep an eye out for that sensitive spot on the back panel where your heat worked its magic. When you find it, bring in that trusty suction cup, but don’t forget – those curved edges are off-limits! 😄 Now, gently lift that suction cup and watch as your opening pick slides effortlessly under the magical rear glass. Onward to victory, brave tech hero!

Step 8

– Once you’ve got the tool securely in the glass, warm it up and reapply the iOpener to soften the adhesive.

Tools Used
  1. iOpener

Step 9

– Gently slide the opening pick down the side of your phone to break free the adhesive. You’re doing great!

Tools Used
  1. iOpener

Step 10

– Time to show off those cutting skills once more! Repeat the heating and cutting magic on the remaining three sides of your device.

– Don’t forget to leave a trusty opening pick on each side as you move along to the next one. This will keep that pesky adhesive from trying to reseal itself.

Step 11

– Grab those opening picks and gently slice through any stubborn adhesive to pop the phone open just a bit.

– When it’s time to put things back together, angle the back cover just right so the fingerprint sensor cable can find its home. Then, with the flat end of your trusty spudger, give that connector a gentle push straight down to snap it into place.

– Carefully lift the glass off the phone and set it aside.

Tools Used
  1. Spudger

Step 12

– Ready to give your device a makeover? Let’s get started!

– Follow this rad guide to slap on a fresh back cover like a pro. Go the extra mile and add a back cover without pre-installed adhesive if you’re feeling extra fancy.

– Psst… Don’t forget to transfer the camera bezel to your new part. Need a hand with that? Check out our camera bezel replacement guide for the inside scoop!

Step 13

– Unscrew those eleven 3.7 mm screws with your trusty Phillips #000 screwdriver, and you’ll be well on your way to a smooth repair!

Step 14

– Time to rock and roll! Let’s remove the NFC antenna and charging coil assembly.

Step 15

– Grab your trusty Phillips #000 screwdriver and take out three screws that are 3.7 mm long. You’re doing great—let’s keep it moving!

Step 16

– Let’s get that loudspeaker assembly out of there!

Step 17

– Grab the flat end of your trusty spudger and gently disconnect that battery connector like a pro!

Tools Used
  1. Spudger

Step 18

– Let’s delicately lift up the front-facing camera module using tweezers from its snug slot.

Tools Used
  1. Tweezers

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