I’m Adriana–a working student on the iFixit Europe content team since late 2019. Around here, I’m mostly taking devices apart and writing guides for you and everyone who wants to enjoy the repair revolution.
I graduated in 2020 from Hochschule der Medien Stuttgart with a bachelor’s degree in Media Publishing. Currently, I’m doing my master's degree in Cross-media Publishing & Management. My studies focus on supporting digital conversion processes in publishing houses, in-depth knowledge of publishing processes, the legal framework of the media industry, and an understanding of changing media usage.
Before I started to work at iFixit, I hardly repaired any electronic devices. Especially not smartphones. I was a complete novice. Since then, I have earned the confidence to do almost any repair and believe that anyone can do it. The experience I gained at iFixit helps me especially when something breaks at home or my friends need help with a repair.
My favorite repair was fixing my personal MacBook that I bought for my studies. A giant picture (depicting the actual size of Michael Jordan's arm span) fell off the wall directly onto my laptop and ruined my display. Obviously, the world was crashing down on me (because my last backup was way too long ago, shame on me). After replacing the display, the busy bee works just as reliably as before, and now I make regular backups.
For me, every successful repair is a win, no matter how complicated or simple it is. The feeling of getting a broken device running again is fantastic.
In my spare time, I love to go hiking, play table tennis, do DIY-Projects, ride my bike, and hang around with my two cats Kalle and Gilli.
I love to visit flea markets and secondhand stores. I'm happy to find small treasures and give them a new home. In 2019 I made a self-experiment buying exclusively secondhand clothes for the entire year.
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Hi Nikola, yes, this is troublesome! Indeed, you have to make a few moves until it is possible to remove the display. Unfortunately, there is no easier way.
Hi @Rai, thanks for sharing your experience! We're glad to hear that your repair was successful. Normally the battery should be held in place with double sided tape.
Super, das freut uns!
Hello @mll, thank you for sharing your experience with us! We're glad that the repair worked out. I've rechecked the display and the phone assembly. All screws should be removed to make sure not to damage components of the phone. Feel free to check Fairphone's video on replacing the display unit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hG6OVPTn...
Hi @martilynn, thank you for sharing your experience! We're glad that the guide was useful for your repair.
Hi Teresa, thank you for sharing your experience with us. I'm glad your A10 is up and running again! You're right, I've edited the guide and added adhesive to the necessary parts.
Hallo Hans, leider musst du dein A10 zerlegen um den Screen zu wechseln. Hier ist der Guide für deine Reparatur: Sostituzione schermo Samsung Galaxy A10. Viel Erfolg beim Reparieren!
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