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Introduzione
Usa questa guida per sostituire il pannello posteriore di vetro del Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus.
Se la tua parte di ricambio non include l'adesivo, dovrai acquistarlo per la cover posteriore e il lettore impronte digitali. Puoi comprare dell'adesivo pretagliato o un nastro adesivo sottile a forte presa.
Cosa ti serve
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Prepara un'iOpener e riscalda il retro del telefono lungo il bordo sinistro per circa due minuti. Contribuirà ad ammorbidire l'adesivo che fissa il case posteriore.
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Nei passi seguenti taglierai l'adesivo che fissa la cover posteriore.
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Visto dall'esterno, taglierai l'adesivo in queste aree:
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Strisce di adesivo spesse
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Strisce di adesivo sottili
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Evita di far leva o tagliare in questa zona per proteggere il cavo flessibile del sensore impronte digitali.
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Inserisci un plettro di apertura nella fessura.
I strongly advise using a modeling knife to cut the adhesive when you get a sufficient gap otherwise you may easily break the corners of the extremely thin back glass on the phone (as I did).
There are NO "Opening Picks" in the repair kit!!!!!
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Rimuovi la cover posteriore.
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Usa prima delle pinzette per staccare ogni adesivo residuo dalla cover posteriore e dal telaio del telefono. Poi pulisci le superfici di adesione con alcol isopropilico ad alta concentrazione (almeno 90%) e un panno privo di lanugine per predisporre la superficie all'applicazione del nuovo adesivo.
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Stacca la protezione dell'adesivo dal nuovo vetro posteriore, allinea con cura un bordo del vetro con la scocca del telefono e premi con forza il vetro sul telefono.
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Riscalda un iOpener e applicalo sul sensore impronte digitali per ammorbidire l'adesivo che lo fissa al vetro posteriore.
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Premi delicatamente ma saldamente sul sensore impronte digitali dal lato esterno del pannello di vetro fino a staccare l'adesivo che lo fissa.
There is a small plastic bracket between the fingerprint sensor and the back plate. Make sure this is on your replacement part, the sensor doesn’t adhere right without it. If it isn’t, transfer it over from the old plate. In my infinite wisdom, I ended up breaking the new part trying to press the sensor into place.
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Se l'adesivo del sensore impronte digitali è intatto, può essere utilizzato; se è danneggiato, dovresti rimuovere tutta la vecchia colla e applicarne di nuova.
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Dopo aver rimosso il vecchio adesivo, pulisci i bordi del sensore impronte digitali con alcol isopropilico ad alta concentrazione (almeno 90%), poi applica il nuovo adesivo.
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Per rimontare il tuo dispositivo, segui queste istruzioni in ordine inverso.
Per rimontare il tuo dispositivo, segui queste istruzioni in ordine inverso.
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17 Commenti
If I don't have a microwave to heat the iOpener, can i boil it for a few seconds maybe?
I’d highly recommend skipping the iOpener all together and just buy some isopropyl alcohol (found at most Walgreen/RiteAids/Walmarts) and some q-tips instead. Even with the iOpener as hot as they say to get it and hours of letting the heat soak into the adhesive, I still ended up cracking my rear panel glass in the corners, which makes removal even harder/dangerous with shards of glass falling off.
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@Nick sure, you even can put some noodles while you cook your s8.
If the back is very cracked, it will be a lot harder!
If I'm purchasing the Tesa 61395 Tape separately, which size did I need? The 1mm?
Hi Ana, I’d recommend the 1 mm tape, as it can fit into the small edges around the cover.
Will using the Tesa 61395 1mm Tape also ensure a watertight seal (similar to the default IP68 rating)? Or will I never be able to trust my phone around water again after replacing the back glass?
Hi Tom! Unfortunately, using Tesa tape won’t guarantee any kind of seal. Using a rear cover adhesive strip instead would add some water resistance—definitely more than tape—but I still wouldn’t trust an opened phone to be watertight at all.
Do I need to purchase another Fingerprint sensor if the one currently on my phone works properly??
You shouldn’t need to, as long as it still works and the ribbon cable isn’t damaged. You will need to remove it from the rear glass panel and transfer it to the new rear panel you’re installing. Word of caution though: you have to buy the fingerprint sensor replacement adhesive separately as it doesn’t come with the rear glass panel adhesive kit. This seemed a bit misleading to me, but I found out the hard way and ended up having to buy some tape locally to get it done. I’m not sure why they don’t include it in the kit, since the camera and flash adhesive is included.
I personally used isoproyl alcohol (and avoided the iOpener) to remove the fingerprint reader carefully. I also avoided separating the fingerprint reader from its circuit board assembly, because otherwise there is another gasket you’d have to replace.
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Be careful not to remove the pad from fingerprint sensor.
I have replaced back glass but it looks a little lose , I do not know how to fix it.
Highly recommend putting books (a few pounds of them) on it on a hard flat surface after installation of the new adhesive, for at least 30 minutes. As long as everything is lined up properly between the rear cover and the phone, it should go back to being nearly perfectly flush (no gaps for water to get in).
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Definitely use isopropyl alcohol instead of the iOpener. Wait 10-15 minutes after using the alcohol. The iOpener does not reach high enough temperatures for long enough to significantly weaken the adhesive properly. Worked on it for hours (followed the guide to a T) and still cracked my glass to figure this one out. Don’t make the same mistake (same goes for the battery adhesive as well, use a syringe and isopropyl alcohol as well for that one too).
Where is the rest of this? How do I put it back together? Where do these glue strips go? What orientation? The green one didn't fit and I have no idea what to do with the blue one. The link for reassembly doesn't match, even slightly, to what I have. Overall I am not very impressed with any of these guides.
If you have a 3D printer, you can just heat the bed to 70-80 Celsius, set the phone on it face-up, and let it cook for about 8-10 minutes before prying at it. Little isopropanol from a swab around the edges after it cooks and it should be easier to remove. Just don't forget about it. Excessive heat can damage several parts.