DIY Guide to Replace Screen on Galaxy Note 10+

Duration: 90 min.
Steps: 24 Steps

No worries! In this easy-to-follow guide, we’ll walk you through the process of replacing the screen on your Galaxy Note 10+ all by yourself. Replacing the display is the trickiest repair for the Note 10+, as both the back cover and battery are really stuck on there. Plus, all the components are integrated into the display unit, so you’ll need to take everything out. Make sure to set aside enough time for this repair. Good luck with your project! If you need help, you can always schedule a repair. You can find the perfect replacement screen for your Galaxy Note 10+ along with the Samsung tool kit in our online store.

Step 1

– Alright, let’s get this party started! Begin by pressing and holding both the side button and the volume down button at the same time for a few seconds.

– Next up, tap on ‘Switch off’ from the menu that pops up.

– Boom! Your phone will power down completely in just a few seconds. Easy peasy!

Step 2

– Flip your phone upside down and set it gently on a cozy, clean surface.

– Gently sweep the hot air tool back and forth along the edge of the back cover.

Tools Used
  1. heat gun to heat parts that are glued on so they’re easier to remove.
    In most cases, you can also use a hairdryer.” rel=”noopener”>Heat gun

Step 3

– Grab a suction cup and stick it on the lower section of the back cover. Give it a gentle pull upwards to create a little opening between the back cover and the rear case. You’re doing great!

– Now, slide a flat, sturdy tool into that gap to widen it a bit more. The iFlex is a solid choice for this task. Keep it up!

Step 4

– Gently pry off the back cover from the rear case frame, taking it one piece at a time. A plastic tool, like the iPlastix, works wonders for this task. Just glide it along the edge of the back cover and watch it come off smoothly!

Tools Used
  1. Flat Picks
  2. battery? Then the iPlastix with its large blade will help you. The practical assistant is made of flexible, especially sturdy plastic and lies comfortably in the hand. Thanks to its design, you can even get into smaller gaps, for example to lift the screen or to prevent it from sticking together again.” rel=”noopener”>iPlastix Opening Tool

Step 5

– Grab a slender, pointy object and gently poke it into the tiny round hole in the SIM tray to nudge it out of the device’s frame. A SIM tool works wonders for this task!

– Next, carefully pull the tray all the way out of the frame.

Tools Used
  1. SIM Tool

Step 6

– First, let’s tackle those 14 Phillips screws holding the covers in place. Grab your trusty screwdriver and get ready to unscrew them!

Step 7

– Use the plastic spudger to slide under the battery connector and carefully lift it off the mainboard.

Tools Used
  1. Pry Tool

Step 8

– Gently slide the spudger beneath each flex cable connector, one at a time, and carefully lift them away from the mainboard and USB board. You’ve got this!

Tools Used
  1. Pry Tool

Step 9

– Flip your phone screen-side up and gently warm the battery area with hot air. Think of it as giving your battery a nice, toasty spa treatment!

– Now flip it back over and carefully slide a sturdy plastic tool (like our trusty battery spudger!) under one edge of the battery. Gently lift – we’re not trying to win a tug-of-war here!

– If the battery’s feeling a little stubborn, use a flat, flexible tool (an iPlastix works great!) to slide it under and completely free the battery. Almost there!

Tools Used
  1. heat gun to heat parts that are glued on so they’re easier to remove.
    In most cases, you can also use a hairdryer.” rel=”noopener”>Heat gun
  2. iFlex Opening Tool
  3. Battery Spudger

Step 10

– Gently pry the front camera connector away from the board—think of it as giving it a little nudge.

– Next, use your trusty tweezers or fingers to lift the camera out of its snug little home.

Step 11

– Gently detach the connectors by lifting them off the board with a spudger. You’ve got this!

– Next, just use your fingers to lift the board out. Easy peasy!

Tools Used
  1. Pry Tool

Step 12

– First, grab your trusty Phillips screwdriver and unscrew those 3 little screws. You’ve got this!

– Next, gently pry the board out of the display unit. Take your time and be careful, we want to keep everything in one piece!

Step 13

– Start by peeling away all those protective foils and seals from your shiny new screen. It’s like unwrapping a present, but better!

– Next up, hold that replacement screen up to your old one and do a little comparison dance. Check if any tiny components need to be transferred over. You got this!

Step 14

– First up, gently place the USB board back where it belongs and give it a nice little press to secure it.

– Next, grab those three Phillips screws and tighten them up to keep everything snug and secure.

Step 15

– Carefully place the mainboard in position and give it a nice, firm press to secure it in place.

Step 16

– Gently slide the front camera back into its cozy little spot, ensuring it sits just right.

Step 17

– If you find any pesky adhesive leftovers, it’s time to tidy up and stick on a fresh adhesive surface. We suggest considering our universal adhesive+strips+Galaxy+Note+10+&crid=1TJIMMAJSUJUZ&sprefix=repair+tools%2Caps%2C165&linkCode=ll2&tag=salvationrepa-20&linkId=c486487cf454ce8edd6f5beefab4110f&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl’>adhesive strips to get the job done right!

Step 18

– Align the cables over the battery. In order to align them correctly refer to the labels on the cable and the connector positions.

Step 19

– Gently press down on the battery connector on the mainboard until you hear and feel that satisfying click. You’ve got this!

Step 20

– Power up your phone and punch in *#0*# in the dialer to open up the Samsung test menu.

– Check if the new screen displays colors correctly and if the touch works smoothly across the entire screen.

Step 21

– First, gently slide those two plastic covers back into their rightful spots. You’ve got this!

Step 22

– Slide the card holder back into its slot in the rear case frame until you hear and feel it click into place. If you need help, you can always schedule a repair.

Step 23

– If the adhesive frame inside the back cover is still in good shape, feel free to reuse it. Just make sure it stays smooth and lump-free for a proper close. Trim it to fit if needed and use tweezers to get it perfectly aligned. If you need help, you can always schedule a repair.

Step 24

– Gently place the back cover onto the display unit and give it a nice firm press.

– To help that adhesive stick like glue, we suggest warming up the edge of the back cover a bit.

– And to top it all off, weigh down your device with some books or something heavy. We like to use clamps for this, but whatever works for you!

Tools Used
  1. heat gun to heat parts that are glued on so they’re easier to remove.
    In most cases, you can also use a hairdryer.” rel=”noopener”>Heat gun

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