Glass only cracked screen repair on Samsung Galaxy S8 S9 Plus In depth how-to

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июн 2019
  • In-depth tutorial for glass only replacement on cracked screens For Samsugn Galaxy S8/S9/Plus (same method also applies to Note 8, and Note 9)
    Special equipment NOT required, not even a UV light.
    New Patent Pending Tool & Method.
    For a quick 5 minute video, please check out:
    • How to Replace Screen ...
    New Patent Pending Tool & Method.
    * Important update*
    New accessories/tools have been developed! They are being included free of charge for a limited time. See the latest how-to featuring them here. This video also includes further clarification on the initial insertion of the tool which seems to be a common mistake:
    • How to Replace Screen ...
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  • @natcasseus
    @natcasseus 4 года назад +81

    Best method I ever tried for curved screen without a freezer.I used a hot plate at 90C degrees.Takes some time but definitely worth it!!!

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  4 года назад +20

      Thank you so much for your comment! The only thing I want to note for the others is that, the hot plate is not the most efficient way to heat up the glass for this particular method.
      This is because is when you set it to a set temperature, it's simply heating the heating pad to that set temperature. It takes a long time for the display on it to be brought up to that temperature. This is opposed to a heat gun or even a hair dryer where the heat coming off the tool is higher.
      When you use a wire tool, the display stays on the heat pad the whole time so this loss of heat/heating cycle is not an issue. I tried to use the tool with the display on the heating pad, but it is not practical at all because the tool/hands need to be so close to the heat pad.
      This is mentioned in this video but I noticed is that in room temperature, the display cools down within 10~20 seconds depending on the amount of heat that was applied, so heat needs to be applied every 10/20 seconds. It takes at least a minute or two for a display that's been cooled down to reach the temperature set on the heating pad. I'd recommend a heat-gun. It can apply heat in the area where you are working, and it only takes about 10 seconds for it to get the area hot enough.
      However, I suppose the flip-side is that using a heat pad will take out the guess work/getting isopropyl alcohol to the bubbling point but for those who are looking to spend extra money in hopes of making this repair easier, I'd have to say the laser temperature gauge before the heat pad.
      Thank you for sharing your experience!

    • @natcasseus
      @natcasseus 4 года назад

      @@ecdiy I also have a heatgun but since the plate already has temp display I went with it.I am gonna use the gun for my next try.

    • @paulzac5481
      @paulzac5481 4 года назад +1

      natcasseus same here. I also thought about using the hot plate. This is the best video I've ever seen since long back of the Samsung S2 phones.

    • @MichaelMantion
      @MichaelMantion 4 года назад +1

      @@ecdiy 18:52 applying the tapes and speaker grill doesn't seem obvious to me. I just ordered my note 9 kit. Is there a video that shows the best way to secure the ends? I assume its simply remove plastic over adhesive, apply to phone, then remove top film? does the speaker grill click in plase or is it secured by the end piece? BTW ty for seling complete kits and editing these awesome videos. I would love the option of a quality tempered glass screen protector that I could add to the kit. I'd pay an extra $5 if it came with a good screen protector that I could install at the end of the process to help protect my screen. Do your sell your repaired phones locally or on swappa/ebay? I wouldn't mind buying phones that had been repaired by experienced people if it saved me some money. I have another note 9 that has a broken display, not sure who to trust on ebay, do you or could you sell note 9 displays? Lastly it would be cool if you could recommend or sell a phone case that you feel provides reasonable protection from damage. obviously the 2 cases i had used didn't provide much protection. LOL

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  4 года назад

      @@MichaelMantion Hello Michael,
      Thank you for taking your time to comment and thank you very much for choosing us.
      The tapes are indeed double sided adhesive and you are correct. You would peel them off the plastic film layer, apply them to the phone then peel the green protective layer off. You would want to install the front speaker grill before doing the tapes. I wouldn't say the speaker grill 'clicks' in to place but there is a precise cut-out for it. It is ultimately secured by the front glass. (There is a rim/flange on the bottom of the speaker grill that prevents it from falling out of the cut-out on the front glass).
      We are happy to add a tempered glass screen protector for you. We do have several types, full glue (pad based adhesive as well as UV glue based adhesive) as well as the standard curved protectors with adhesive along the edges only.
      I've been focusing on gluing techniques/methods for phones with the front camera within the display area (i.e S10/S10e/S10+) and going 'broader' in terms of models and makes rather than do the same phones for resale. Even if I were to though, I wouldn't necessarily price the repaired devices at any lower than other used devices on the market that'd have scratches on the screen/that may have had the screen replaced in the past with possibly an aftermarket display.
      As for other possible repair options kindly contact us with your location and we will look into this for you.
      As for the case however, it's not something we are particularly experienced in so it's not something I'd feel comfortable commenting about. From our experience though, the screen protector plays a more important role in preventing screen damages.
      Any further questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us.
      Best regards,

  • @ivdubgti
    @ivdubgti 2 года назад +18

    Was quoted $200 for this repair on an S10+, looks like i will be doing it myself. Thankyou for this!

    • @brodocmd
      @brodocmd 2 года назад

      How did it go?

    • @yamixena
      @yamixena 2 года назад

      I need to do this

    • @ecismeto7
      @ecismeto7 2 года назад

      i just got quoted 375 to replace the screen on my s10+ so i just ordered this. can't wait for it to come lol

    • @suvroghosh2725
      @suvroghosh2725 2 года назад

      @@ecismeto7 what was the outcome?

    • @ecismeto7
      @ecismeto7 2 года назад

      @@suvroghosh2725 ended up trading my pixel 6 for the s22 ultra so never ended up doing it lol

  • @soota6083
    @soota6083 3 года назад +18

    I was hesitant on ordering a kit for my Note 8 but after watching your video and watching you taking the time to share your knowledge in great detail while trying to help us each step of the way, I went ahead and placed an order just now. Regardless of whether I succeed or not, you seem like someone who is not out to make a quick buck and genuinely cares about the product you supply and tries to help people along the way. Wish me luck!

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  3 года назад +3

      Thank you so much for your kind words. Means a lot to us.
      While I have you, I do also want to mention the most common mistake though is the tool being inserted too deep. You may have to apply a bit of pressure for the tip to stay curled as it wants to flatten out again. And it is also important to position it (lean it back) so that you can use the frame as the fulcrum to ensure the tip of the blade is touching the underside of the glass. Please see this diagram for demonstration bit.ly/OCABladeCaution (This photo is also linked in the description section of both videos before linking our store).
      Any further questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us/comment further.
      Best regards,

  • @DryDownfall
    @DryDownfall 3 года назад +14

    This is the best repair guide I’ve ever watched. Thank you so much for your efforts

  • @cesargianluigifigueroalima1960
    @cesargianluigifigueroalima1960 4 года назад +14

    Having Lost money to bring us this knowledge make this vídeo worth all my time, thanks ,i Will share your video!

  • @mnbvcxz486
    @mnbvcxz486 2 года назад +4

    Definitely take your time, and don't be afraid to step away for a bit if you feel frustrated. I was having a hard time getting the OCA blade in on my s9+ (probably not enough heat in hindsight, first time using a heat gun so was being overly cautious) and it's not a $30 repair anymore. Worst part is I could have practiced on a different phone that only displays random colors. Still planning to get my hands on more phones with broken screens and doing it till I get it right!

  • @t9056
    @t9056 3 года назад +4

    great video and sounds like an amazing company..your customer service is refreshing

  • @gerardocortez9816
    @gerardocortez9816 4 года назад +27

    When he says make sure to go slow, MAKE SURE TO GO SLOW. I damaged my lcd on my s7 edge by puncturing it like the examples in the video but it was my fault. I was using a hair dryer and took too long. If anyone wants to do this, invest in a heat gun and don't rush the process like I did. Take your time.

    • @marcsorliqueral9976
      @marcsorliqueral9976 4 года назад +1

      You re not the only one

    • @unliving_ball_of_gas
      @unliving_ball_of_gas 4 года назад +3

      It's actually OLED though, not LCD. There's a BIG difference.

    • @carolgrsp
      @carolgrsp 4 года назад +1

      The same happened to me no I have to buy the digitalizer screen :(

  • @joshrgaming2606
    @joshrgaming2606 4 года назад +1

    Nice work. I like that you couple the kit with oem glass too.

  • @island66
    @island66 4 года назад +3

    I just bought this tool and it really is amazing. Definitely can't recreate because it is insanely thin yet holds it shape just right like a spring. 10/10 would recommend buying. Not paid to say this.

    • @RanjitWimalaratne
      @RanjitWimalaratne 4 года назад

      What is this thin meal tool called ? Couldn't get the name on the Video. Where can one buy it?

  • @gunterotte
    @gunterotte 3 года назад +17

    I finally dared to do it, and it worked perfectly, thanks!

    • @flamingrage100
      @flamingrage100 3 года назад +1

      What did you use to clean the glue?

    • @gunterotte
      @gunterotte 3 года назад +2

      @@flamingrage100 Isopropanol 99.9% and a lot of patience :-)

    • @flamingrage100
      @flamingrage100 3 года назад

      @@gunterotte ok thanks Ig I’ll have to buy it hopefully I don’t screw up

    • @flamingrage100
      @flamingrage100 3 года назад

      Oh and how difficult was it for you to remove the glass from the screen?

    • @gunterotte
      @gunterotte 3 года назад +1

      @@flamingrage100 Removing the glass was quite simple (the alcohol and heat gun makes it easy), I had the most difficulties with removing the glue from the camera area.

  • @jkljajic
    @jkljajic 3 года назад

    I have bought this toolset, and have to say it is harder than it looks, its very easy to make a mistake. I advise caution. As for the company, they are amazing, they will answer any questions you have and they offer refunds even when they are not obliged to. Overall very satisfied with them and can recommend 100%. Looking forward to more videos from you guys.

  • @para1210
    @para1210 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge !

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  3 года назад

      Not a problem at all!

  • @malcolmmoore9938
    @malcolmmoore9938 5 лет назад +4

    This video is very well made. Even though it's just the glass of my S9+ that is cracked, repair places are quoting me up to $300. When looking at DIY videos most of them have you disassemble the entire phone but this is the first video I've seen where the glass is taken off by itself.

    • @malcolmmoore9938
      @malcolmmoore9938 5 лет назад

      I am convinced and will probably buy your kit this week. I'll let you know how it goes... I've never done this before... 😅

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  5 лет назад

      @@malcolmmoore9938 Hello Malcolm, thank you for taking your time to comment and thank you very much for your kind compliment! I can't say it's an easy process as noted in our videos but following every step & tip carefully and avoiding the mistakes would result in a successful repair. The price you have been getting does not seem too far off from the norm and whether you decide to purchase or not, if you have any questions/concerns regarding cracked screen repair, please do not hesitate to comment/contact us.
      Have a great rest of the weekend.

    • @malcolmmoore9938
      @malcolmmoore9938 4 года назад

      @@ecdiy My DIY repair failed... 😔 I sent you a message on your site with the details

    • @petohorvath1
      @petohorvath1 4 года назад

      @@malcolmmoore9938 Hi. What failed? Did you break a display?

  • @user-ge1oq9fs9i
    @user-ge1oq9fs9i 4 года назад +32

    Temperatures mentioned in the video:
    LCD Damage Occurs beyond 115C/240F
    Proper Removal Temp 70C/160F to 82.5C/180F

  • @fixingmoddingbuilding
    @fixingmoddingbuilding 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for such a detailed guide, all the other guides I watched I was convinced it was easy.. now I realise its not and I wont bother now!

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  4 года назад +1

      It is indeed not an easy repair as mentioned in the video multiple times. It is a delicate process and an error can result in permanent display damage.
      As with any difficult task however, when you do succeed it is very rewarding but definitely the risks need to be weighed.
      Thank you for your comment!

  • @jja5938
    @jja5938 4 года назад +2

    I ordered a few of the products from the site. Excellent product customer service.

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  4 года назад

      Thank you so much for your kind words! Wishing you & your family a Happy New Year!

  • @rasmussgraaf2275
    @rasmussgraaf2275 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for a very inormative and helpful video! I really appreciate that you pointed out the pitfalls.
    One question I have is that some use a wire instead of a prying tool to remove the front glass. Is there a reason why you prefer a prying tool in favor a wire?

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  3 года назад

      Hello Rasmuss,
      Wire tool is a good method as well. However, it does definitely have its own precautions. It's easier for flat displays but for curved displays, it can be easy to damage the display with the wire tool as well.
      Furthermore, as it requires both hands to operate, you'd also need someone/something to hold the device such as the heat pad with built in suction.
      We do plan on covering the wire tool method as well. There is actually a way to use both the wire tool and our tool together which can save some time.
      Any further questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us/comment further.
      Best regards,

  • @theb1524
    @theb1524 4 года назад +1

    Very professional work 👌

  • @grigv.5205
    @grigv.5205 2 года назад +1

    awesome video! Thanks!

  • @kubaplaszczewski2632
    @kubaplaszczewski2632 4 года назад +7

    Hi, that's a great video! Good job!
    I'm kinda excited that because of Your video and the screen repair kit (which I'm going to order soon) I feel like I would be able to fix it myself :)
    BUT the thing is I'm a little bit worried about LOCA getting into the front camera/proximity sensor area. Would You advise me how to avoid LOCA getting there? I also don't want to remove the back glass....

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  4 года назад +9

      Hello Kuba, I am not sure how I missed this. I am very sorry. This has been briefly discussed in another response so I am going to be copying some parts of the response from it and add in more details to give you a better idea.
      Our LOCA, although it is liquid, it behaves almost like a pizza dough when placed between the front glass and the screen, in a sense that it doesn't freely flow like water, it needs to be 'kneaded' and has a tendency to 'bounce' back when you let go of the pressure (this is the reason why we include metal clips with our kits to apply the pressure required to 'hold' the glue in position).
      So what you want to do is dispense the glue in a dog-bone shape and lower the glass slowly as shown in the video. Once the glass has been lowered, simply let it sit and let gravity do the spreading. You want it to spread about 80% of the way on its own without you applying pressure. You can apply heat to help it spread on its own. You can also tilt the phone to help it spread more evenly. Once it is about 80% spread, work the bottom corners first, and then put the included clips on there to hold the glue from retracting further. Then do the same thing for the top left corner. When you get to the corner with the front camera, use your hands/fingers as you will have better control over the flow. When it has just reached the end of the display area (clear portion of the glass), expose it to daylight and cure it.
      With this being said, gluing without getting the LOCA on the front camera area can be a little bit difficult for a novice to do. For this reason, our demonstration includes removing the back glass and removing the front camera and proximity sensor as a preventative measure.
      Any further questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us/comment further.
      Best regards,

  • @mr.johnson460
    @mr.johnson460 4 года назад +8

    Haven't been able to do this since S3 days!

  • @ehrenloudermilk1053
    @ehrenloudermilk1053 2 года назад

    Thanks. I'm going to order the kit tonight and give it a shot.

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  2 года назад

      Not a problem at all.
      Thank you very much for your purchase!
      If you have any questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to comment further or contact us.
      Have a great rest of the day!

  • @jackreacher1963
    @jackreacher1963 Год назад +1

    this is good i have tryed on already riuned oleds and if you touch it on the edge it makes a black mark but i have got them off with out making more damage. The first thing is to get your tool between glass and oled once you get that it not so hard just keep heatting and push but take your time. i learnt the hard hard way i try the edges.

  • @JaraFPV
    @JaraFPV 4 года назад +55

    The repair starts at 5:45
    But it's extremely important to know why it took so long before the repair starts. So Go back to 0:00 to know why.

  • @averyshumway9472
    @averyshumway9472 2 года назад +9

    It worked! I really doubted my ability to complete a repair like this but it actually worked and I saved 200 bucks!
    Edit: so I ended up failing to put the screen on because I didn't notice the dent in the frame that prevented the screen from fitting in. If I had known I'm sure I would've succeeded

  • @krlozilva
    @krlozilva 4 года назад +1

    Felicidades, Me gustan mucho tus videos, sigue compartiendo¡¡

  • @davidwickboldt712
    @davidwickboldt712 7 месяцев назад

    This has to be the best diy repair video I have ever watched.

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much for your kind words! Really appreciate it.
      We have significantly improved our methods and tools since this video. Please ensure to check out our latest videos for the newest tips & tricks!
      Have a great rest of the day!

  • @davidvivsik6576
    @davidvivsik6576 4 года назад +9

    Really love what you guys are doing here! It's an extremely well thought out product. I just have one question. Will the phone still be water proof after this repair?

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  4 года назад +14

      Hello David,
      Thank you very much for your compliment. Means a lot to us. We know we have a lot more to do.
      As for the water resistance, great question! This was actually asked before. Please excuse me for a copy & paste answer:
      In theory, the phone should still be water resistant. The tape adhesive which provides the seal is indeed original grade. However, the LOCA process would have to be done in a very precise manner and be spread perfectly evenly in order to achieve factory spec water resistance which is 5ft submersion for 30 minutes. While this is possible, this may not be easy for a novice and the water resistance may be less, to the point it can only resist regular splashes/drops of water (IPX1~IPX5 for example. I won't be able to go over what all the ratings mean but if you google IPX rating, there is a good article written by audioreputation with the specific details for each rating).

      At the end of the day though, cracked screens are not water resistant either. So really, there isn't anything to lose when it comes to water resistance when replacing cracked front glass.
      Any further questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us/comment further.
      Best regards,

    • @davidvivsik6576
      @davidvivsik6576 4 года назад +1

      That makes a lot of sense. Thanks for the reply. Take care

    • @wanjegeorge7887
      @wanjegeorge7887 2 года назад

      @@ecdiy hey how much is the screen??

  • @garywensink6682
    @garywensink6682 3 года назад +3

    I've been using a 3d printer and the heated bed is ideal to use to do this repair. As said in the video a laser temperature gauge was an excellent tool

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  3 года назад +1

      Hello Gary,
      That is a neat idea! I have not thought of that. Thank you for sharing.
      All the best,

    • @ViktorJaneba
      @ViktorJaneba 2 года назад +1

      Man, this is awesome idea. Thanks!

  • @fluxbe2737
    @fluxbe2737 3 года назад +1

    Super informative! Thanks I've purchased the kit!

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  3 года назад

      Not a problem at all! Thank you for your purchase!
      Any questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us/comment further.
      Have a great rest of the day!

    • @greyluk
      @greyluk 3 года назад

      @@ecdiy Hey, do I necessarily need the razor blade, or can I use a normal cutter blade to make the gap? I want to buy the OCA Blade, im from Germany. Greetings

  • @worlboss2844
    @worlboss2844 3 года назад

    Man, man, man what kind of guy would I be if I don’t like this video, thanks bro. My phone has a little chip on the edge, u can hardly recognize it but it troubles me, thanks a million for going into the details

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  3 года назад

      Not a problem at all. If the chip is hardly noticeable, then you may want to weigh the risk vs reward. I would have to see a photo to confirm this but a screen that's a little chipped on the edge so that it's hardly noticeable isn't necessarily vulnerable to being damaged further like most cracked screens are. (Once the structural integrity of the glass is gone, the display itself can easily be damaged)
      I'd also like to remind you that the repair isn't as easy as it seems in the video as mentioned multiple times in the video. If a mistake is made the display can be damaged. Something you may want to consider.
      Any questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us/comment further.
      Have a great rest of the day.

  • @lawrenceking4621
    @lawrenceking4621 5 лет назад +3

    A good video.
    Would you be able to give me an estimate on how long shipping would take to the UK? (I am aware of customs import taxes).
    I am hesitant to buy from auction websites as I have not found a kit that comes with a tutorial video.

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  5 лет назад +1

      Hello Lawrence, thank you for your comment and thank you very much for your compliment!
      Shipping to the UK generally takes about 8~11 business days (just over 1.5 weeks to just over 2 weeks). However, we seek your kind understanding in that the delivery time is not something we can guarantee because from time to time, the items do get delayed due to customs/weather along the way.
      If we can be of any further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us/comment.
      Have a great rest of the day!

    • @lawrenceking4621
      @lawrenceking4621 4 года назад +1

      @@ecdiy Thank you for your reply. Do you sell the Back glass in case that happens to break during removal (or at a later date)? Did I see in some of your alternate ebay listings (under expresscelldepot) that you used to?

  • @majorgeneralsherman1348
    @majorgeneralsherman1348 4 года назад +3

    Been meaning to replace my S9 glass, just put in my order. I've never worked on a phone but this should make it easier

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  4 года назад

      Hello, thank you for your comment! This does make it easier but as noted in the video, it is not an easy repair. If you happen to change your mind and wish to return the item, please let us know.
      Any questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us.
      Best regards,

    • @nickglenn4946
      @nickglenn4946 4 года назад

      Could you share your experience?

    • @majorgeneralsherman1348
      @majorgeneralsherman1348 4 года назад +2

      @@nickglenn4946 I'll post again once its done

    • @GonzEspinosa
      @GonzEspinosa 4 года назад

      .

    • @MichaelMantion
      @MichaelMantion 4 года назад

      @@majorgeneralsherman1348 I'm curious how lucky you were? I am hoping by now you had done the repair and it was successful.

  • @bobbysilver272
    @bobbysilver272 23 дня назад

    Thank you for the video.
    4 years later I need it.

  • @bakht789
    @bakht789 4 года назад +2

    You are the best sir i have watched hundreds of videos from several days and i got complete and excellent 100% working method only in your video. Thanks a lot

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  4 года назад

      Not a problem at all! Thank you for the compliment.
      If we can be of any assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us/comment further.
      Best regards

  • @StephanieLondon
    @StephanieLondon 3 года назад +6

    your short video said on the full video you would show removing glass with a lot of pieces instead of removing one whole glass piece at once

  • @aanishjacob3960
    @aanishjacob3960 4 года назад +3

    best video ever.
    can you tell me how to prevent loca from going near the sensors and camera? and I don't want to remove the back glass and break my seal.
    thank you

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  4 года назад +4

      Thank you for taking your time to comment. Please refer to the below tips on how to avoid glue from getting on the camera/sensors. Still, the glue may get on the camera which is why we include a replacement back glass tape with every kit although we do not advertise it, to give our customers the chance to either clean the camera after, should the glue get on there or do the repair with the phone apart.
      Our LOCA, although it is liquid, it behaves almost like a pizza dough when placed between the front glass and the screen, in a sense that it doesn't freely flow like water, it needs to be 'kneaded' and has a tendency to 'bounce' back when you let go of the pressure (this is the reason why we include metal clips with our kits to apply the pressure required to 'hold' the glue in position).
      So what you want to do is dispense the specified amount of glue in a dog-bone shape. If you see any bubble at this point, you may want to remove it by popping/moving it with a screwdriver. Lower the glass slowly one side at a time as shown in the video. If you get any bubbles, please do not try to lift it again as it'd introduce more bubbles. Once the glass has been lowered, simply let it sit and let gravity do the spreading. You want it to spread about 80% of the way on its own without you applying pressure. You can apply heat to help it spread on its own. You can also tilt the phone to help it spread more evenly. Once it is about 80% spread, work the bottom corners first, and then put the one of the included clips on there to hold the glue from retracting. Then do the same thing for the top left corner. When you get to the corner with the front camera, use your hands/fingers as you will have better control over the flow. When it has just reached the end of the display area (clear portion of the glass), expose it to daylight and cure it.
      If for example, you see that the glue is spreading more to the top before it fills the top right corner, then hold the phone horizontally with the top right corner down to have gravity help you spread more to the edge so that when you apply pressure the corner gets filled evenly. Does this make sense? If anything is unclear, please let us know.
      Any further questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us/comment further. Best regards,

  • @RB-jl8sm
    @RB-jl8sm 3 года назад +1

    Perfect for beginners like me!

  • @PatrykLastowski
    @PatrykLastowski 2 года назад

    Bought the S8 Kit yesterday, Let's see how it goes when it arrives!

  • @Sergiooliva27
    @Sergiooliva27 4 года назад +3

    do you have a video or kit for the back glass

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  4 года назад +1

      We don't have our own video for the back glass replacement at the moment but we do have a repair guide for the process. We also have back glasses for sale. Kindly contact us for further details.
      Have a great weekend!

  • @alexreid4832
    @alexreid4832 4 года назад +6

    Did anyone buy the kit? Did it work?

  • @ERStheWhite
    @ERStheWhite 4 года назад +1

    I just ordered my S8 kit. Thanks for the video and insight, it will help on my first phone repair.

    • @louie.seddon
      @louie.seddon 3 года назад +2

      Hi Evan, watching this on my cracked s9... was just curious how you got on? How hard did you find, did you cause any damage? Just before I buy

    • @ERStheWhite
      @ERStheWhite 3 года назад +1

      Louie just take your time. My glass was shattered with some pieces missing so that made it a lot easier. No extra damage but that’s because my glass was pretty bad. Main thing is take your time, he says 2 I think I did it in 4-5 hours. Take your time and watch this video in order as you do the work. Kit is his description and for a reasonable price

    • @tanamly
      @tanamly 3 года назад

      How do I place the order please ?
      S9Plus cracked this morning

    • @ERStheWhite
      @ERStheWhite 3 года назад

      Mo Tanamly check the description for website

    • @FadiQv
      @FadiQv 3 года назад

      Hi evan, just wondering if you used any heat? I've ordered on for my s9. My screen is cracked to tiny pieces on the bottom left and also a little on the top right. I'm uncertain how to start getting the tool under the glass. Thank you for sharing.

  • @DenisAnzoategui
    @DenisAnzoategui 3 года назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @benmarsden7655
    @benmarsden7655 4 года назад +4

    Best glass repair video I've seen by far! I'm tempted to try this on my Note 8, however I'm concerned at how risky the process actually is. Do you have any info about the actual (percentage?) chance of failure if I were to attempt it? I would not want to instantly destroy my phone!

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  4 года назад +1

      Thank you for your comment. It's difficult for us to estimate because this new patent pending tool and method, which we know for sure makes the process much easier than the conventional method, is new and we do not have enough sales to calculate the odds of failure vs. success.
      It's also really difficult for us to try and calculate this figure because generally speaking, the vast majority of the customers don't end up contacting us after receiving the item. This could be because they succeeded and everything went as planned but we do get messages from customers who don't succeed from time to time in which case we ask for more information as to how/when it failed so we can see if we missed anything and offer a full refund despite the tool and some of the contents having been used.
      However, we have been doing this for a very long time to know that as long as all the steps are followed carefully, and the common mistakes (tool jumping, carving the edges, speaker grill/loose piece of glass getting lodged) noted and demonstrated in the video before the start of the actual repair are avoided, you should not have a problem.
      As with any DIY projects whether it be car repair or home renovation, there is an element of risk when you dive into a new DIY project. Similar to how a home hardware store can provide you with all the tools and material to make the job/renovation easier but cannot guarantee success, we can only provide the tools and the material to do the job.

    • @benmarsden7655
      @benmarsden7655 4 года назад

      @@ecdiy Thanks for the help! I think I shall be attempting the repair after all 👍

    • @shimmyjamily
      @shimmyjamily 4 года назад

      @@benmarsden7655 how did it go?

    • @benmarsden7655
      @benmarsden7655 4 года назад +1

      @@shimmyjamily Not great, I accidentally cut through the corner and damaged the LCD. Sold the phone as broken again on Ebay but lost £50 in total. It's kinda harder than it looks, and as I wanted to do it to earn money I swapped to replacing iPhone screens (and frames) and so far my first phone (6s) had earned me the £50 back! I have no idea your reasons to do it but If you can I would really avoid trying this yourself.

    • @shimmyjamily
      @shimmyjamily 4 года назад

      @@benmarsden7655 thanks so much for the reply. I was just hoping to do this for my personal phone.

  • @qwertydog9795
    @qwertydog9795 5 лет назад +3

    Will this work on note 9? Will I have to disassemble the phone as shown in other tutorials?

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  5 лет назад +3

      Thank you for your comment! I had responded to the other comment of yours but the process is the same for a Note 9. You may do the repair without opening the phone, but please kindly note that if you happen to get the glue in the front camera area, the photo may be blurry until you take the phone apart to clean the front camera thoroughly or replace it.

  • @Litassa
    @Litassa 4 года назад

    Just bought Galaxy S8 for dirt cheap with cracked screen only hope this method will work for me and I'll hope to have my S8 like new! :)

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  4 года назад

      Sounds great! We are here to help. If you have any questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us.
      Best regards,

  • @elynavarro2485
    @elynavarro2485 3 года назад

    Just got your kit and hopefully it'll go well for me 🤙

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  3 года назад

      Hello Ely,
      Thank you for taking your time to comment and thank you very much for your purchase!
      If we can be of any assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us.
      Wishing you a pleasant rest of the day.

    • @djRoyalTee
      @djRoyalTee 3 года назад

      Howdit go?

    • @elynavarro2485
      @elynavarro2485 3 года назад +1

      @@djRoyalTee not good I went to buy another phone after my screen went black using the kit.

  • @reshipraba
    @reshipraba 4 года назад +8

    Hey there, I noticed when watching other videos on glass only replacements that when the glass is removed, the lcd layer looks wavy. It does not appear to go away even after the new glass is applied. Will this be the case with these tools?

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  4 года назад +12

      The wave/ripple effect is caused by a combination of a couple of things:
      One is too much pressure during the LOCA process. The reason we mention to let the LOCA spread on its own as much as possible before 'stretching' it out is due to this reason. It should be about 80% filled on its own. It will spread on its own with just the weight of the glass and you can use hair dryer/heat gun to speed up the process as the heat helps lower the viscosity. Pressing to start the spreading from the get go can indeed create 'pockets' especially one around the battery where the metal frame isn't supporting the display
      The second is pressure during the cleaning process. This wave is experienced by even people doing the repair without the OCA blade and LOCA (using OCA films) and many believe it to be the OCA film's fault, but the same 'pockets' mentioned above can be created if you also apply too much pressure during the cleaning process. This comes up most often as an impression of the battery area being visible.
      If we can be of any further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us/comment further.
      Have a great rest of the day.

    • @cryptomma6200
      @cryptomma6200 2 года назад

      @@ecdiy Hi, I have this wave after cleaning. Is it some way to step up these waves? Thanks

  • @kenjlee
    @kenjlee 3 года назад

    Just received the kit and I am doing this on a 5 inch Sony xz2 compact. I have watermark under the LCD I need to clean. Would you recommend opening the screen first or after? I did it once with screen off and it was hella job.

  • @vibintheaudiorat5512
    @vibintheaudiorat5512 2 года назад

    Hi do you think this kit would work on the LG Wing top glass display I recently cracked the top right corner and dont want to replace the original screen as replacements arent usually as high quality.

  • @abbasgani2821
    @abbasgani2821 4 года назад +5

    how thin is this tool?
    and can I use it to remove the Amoled from the mid frame?

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  4 года назад

      Hello Abbas, thank you for your comment. You can indeed use the tool to remove the AMOLED from the mid frame.
      We realize it wouldn't be difficult to find out but we seek your kind understanding in that at this moment, we are not prepared to publicly disclose the thickness of the tool.
      If we can be of any further assistance, please do not hesitate to comment/contact us.
      Have a great rest of the day!

    • @QasemElagez
      @QasemElagez 4 года назад

      @@ecdiy I'm curious as of why not? Since anyone could buy it and just measure it with a caliper

  • @krupalraj100
    @krupalraj100 4 года назад +5

    Can you do it for me ? Like i can send you my phone and all the charges?

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  4 года назад +7

      Hello Krupalsinh, thank you for taking your time to comment. We are not offering repairs as a service just yet but we can definitely do it for you(Please see the edit below). Kindly send contact us with the details (the model, your location) using the contact page on our website and we will get back to you promptly.
      If we can be of any further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us/comment further.
      Have a great day!
      **Edit: Aug 27** We have been getting quite a few inquiries regarding mail-in-repair. We sincerely apologize but we realized taking on this endeavor may be too much for us at the moment. We are currently quite occupied with a few tasks: developing a non conductive adhesive remover that is oil-based (non flammable so that we can ship it along with our kit, eliminating the need for isopropyl alcohol), experimenting to find out the best way to glue the glass down on S10/S10e/S10+ are our 2 main priorities. Note 8 video has been put on hold because we feel that we are so close, and we want to be able to feature it in the new video. It may not work out and we may end up having to put up the videos without the adhesive remover but the point is, is that as much as we want to help, taking on this endeavor will only distract us.
      Furthermore, as we have sold our liquid nitrogen freezer/autoclave/laminator machine time ago when we started focusing on DIY repairs, we would have been doing the repair in the same DIY manner without special equipment. As a result, we found our price to do the repair would not even have been competitive so us doing the repair would not have been any help at all.

  • @Thorned_Rose
    @Thorned_Rose Год назад

    Thanks so much for this! I was hoping to be able to DIY as repair places in my country want to charge $200-$300 for it because they always replace the LCD as well. The last person I asked why they couldn't just replace the glass said because "touch wouldn't work properly after". Is this just scaremongering to get more money out of me or is there some risk to touch not being quite right after?

  • @sergeyostaltsov2121
    @sergeyostaltsov2121 3 года назад

    Hi there. I did not see in your kit main tool to remove a glass. Do I need to buy it separately?

  • @khrome_fly6750
    @khrome_fly6750 4 года назад +4

    Hi, I've seen deliveries in Europe as long as it takes for the product to reach me.

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  4 года назад +1

      Hello, thank you for your comment. I sincerely apologize but I am not sure if I'm understanding you correctly. Are you by any chance referring to an order you have placed?
      We do ship to Europe, and it typically takes 8~12 business days (just over 1.5 weeks to just over 2 weeks).
      If you are having any issue with your purchase, kindly contact us/leave a comment and we will assist you promptly.

  • @michaeltorrey
    @michaeltorrey 4 года назад +6

    "Who the f ck are you?" Broh the more perfect video a perfectionist as my self can finaly enjoy! If you don't have perfectionism... tham you are an another level!

    • @joryharris8002
      @joryharris8002 3 года назад +10

      Your grammar disagrees with you about being a perfectionist.

    • @soushi8
      @soushi8 3 года назад +1

      @@joryharris8002 I LOL'd so hard on this one..

    • @shelbukowski1443
      @shelbukowski1443 3 года назад +1

      @@joryharris8002 ...and his/her spelling :-)

    • @Zilla1701
      @Zilla1701 3 года назад

      @@shelbukowski1443 :It's" (watch your pronouns) LMAO

  • @emceeboogieboots1608
    @emceeboogieboots1608 2 года назад

    Waiting for mine to arrive. Will get myself an IR thermometer as well. Will save me around $250 if I can pull it off.
    As an aside, that scar at 10:10 remarkably razor blade sized :-)
    Safety tips noted!

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  2 года назад

      Hello Emcee,
      Sounds great! Sorry for the delay in my response. If you have any questions/concerns during the process, please do not hesitate to contact us/comment further. (e-mail for the fastest response).
      As for the scar, it was a box cutter slipping when flattening boxes for recycling. Considering the way a phone would be held while the razor blade is being inserted, (Or put on a flat surface for the initial insertion where the glass butts up to the frame) and considering the force required to pry/insert is minimal, the risk for injury during the process should be minimal. However, it is always always good to exercise caution when working with a sharp object.
      Best regards,

  • @TaticalRemedy
    @TaticalRemedy 3 года назад +1

    We just love have easy they make it to self repair

  • @jintymcginty1469
    @jintymcginty1469 3 года назад +3

    lmao I'm gunna use my volcano weed vaporizer... it does blow hot air afterall, setting 4 of 9 is 166 degree Celsius hahahaha... 5 is 178.... perfect 🥰

    • @eazysmokes3743
      @eazysmokes3743 3 года назад +1

      Stoner engineering but it's not even for weed anymore ... Best part is you can fill a bag afterwards haha or before.

    • @eazysmokes3743
      @eazysmokes3743 3 года назад +1

      "hold up iphone need to preheat it"

  • @RuhulAmin-qb9xu
    @RuhulAmin-qb9xu 4 года назад +3

    Dry ice is good for remove glass

    • @MichaelMantion
      @MichaelMantion 4 года назад

      I disagree. ONly because in my humid environment everything will get super wet and likely damage the item in the long term. I guess if you live in a dry climate it may not be a huge concern.

    • @wefukthenwo
      @wefukthenwo 4 года назад

      @@MichaelMantion I disagree! No problems if you totally dismantle, take the innards out so its only the screen assembly that makes contact with the ice.

    • @josephrincon9947
      @josephrincon9947 4 года назад

      On some phones dry ice is great for removing the screen, the Loca glue becomes brittle and the screen separates from the digitizer easily. You don't have to worry about condinsation, as the dry ice melts it doesn't turn to a liquid but turns to a gas. In some cases dry ice is better than heat.

  • @somethinguseful1581
    @somethinguseful1581 3 года назад

    Hello,
    What is the name of this metal tool you are using?
    Also would it be ideal to use cutting tool wire for this repair? I will try to repair my s8 just in between tools ⚒️ not sure which one to go for
    Thank you for the video 👍🏼

  • @croissant8460
    @croissant8460 3 года назад +1

    what a legend

  • @GonzEspinosa
    @GonzEspinosa 4 года назад +3

    Man I'm just thinking about doing this one. But I don't wanna mess my phone cause it's my daily driver.

    • @paulzac5481
      @paulzac5481 4 года назад +1

      Gonz Espinosa back up your phone first using smart switch. If anything goes wrong you can restore the back up to your new phone if anything goes wrong. To fix Samsung phone screens are not cheap.

    • @GonzEspinosa
      @GonzEspinosa 4 года назад

      @@paulzac5481 the main thing is I don't have another phone yet jajajjaja, but maybe when changing this one I'll give it a try

  • @tydal_
    @tydal_ 4 года назад +7

    I really want to replace the glass on my s8 but it kinda scares me tbh

    • @therealguy5424
      @therealguy5424 4 года назад

      Same tho

    • @nickglenn4946
      @nickglenn4946 4 года назад +1

      Not just you...me too

    • @therealguy5424
      @therealguy5424 4 года назад +2

      @@nickglenn4946 i already try it and my s8 lcd is broken already😫😭😭😭😭😭😭.really regret

    • @nickglenn4946
      @nickglenn4946 4 года назад

      @@therealguy5424 damn...im sorry for your lost...i think ill just buy the parts and ask some 3rd party store

    • @yaseenjoosab9229
      @yaseenjoosab9229 4 года назад

      @sfrhn Did you use the same kit and method shown in this video?

  • @Leinorain
    @Leinorain 2 года назад

    Hiii. Thanks for this video, this is sooo informative! Btw can I use lighter to heat the screen?

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  2 года назад

      Hello Tsuki,
      Thank you for taking your time to comment and thank you very much for your compliment!
      Theoretically, yes but I do not think using a lighter is a viable option as the heat would be too hot and too concentrated. It would not only take longer but I suspect you may damage the display as well as burn yourself trying to do it with a lighter.
      Any further questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us/comment further.
      Best regards,

  • @kennethl4172
    @kennethl4172 4 года назад +1

    Great DIY video, I have a Samsung S8 with a cracked glass. Planning to purchase one of your repair kit. In your video you mentioned that you are in Toronto, Ontario. Do you offer free shipping to the West Coast of Canada?

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  4 года назад

      Hello Kenneth. Yes we do! We recently started piloting a free shipping option within Canada. (We will revise the ads to reflect this once we finish piloting and we finalize on it being an option, but for now you can simply choose the free shipping option at check-out).
      Best regards,

  • @justanotherasian4395
    @justanotherasian4395 4 года назад +13

    ...time to start flipping phones.

    • @paulzac5481
      @paulzac5481 4 года назад +1

      You'll need to get them at a very cheap price not eBay prices. Most phones will have broken screens or burn images to LCD then it wont be viable to buy and make a profit. Did this years ago. Things changed now you have password locks on them Google ID locks etc. all time consuming.

    • @MichaelMantion
      @MichaelMantion 4 года назад

      Any luck?

    • @speedbird180
      @speedbird180 4 года назад

      Paul Zac Honestly for a lot of phones it’s fairly easy to remove the the google lock or the frp. Although I totally agree with the statement that eBay prices won’t work. The screen burn phones are only fixable by replacing the lcd.

    • @bobtharealest3723
      @bobtharealest3723 4 года назад

      @@speedbird180 so where else do you buy used phones?

  • @thugsmoker
    @thugsmoker 3 года назад

    Hello. Great you showed it, really great job! I have a question, will this method work on the galaxy note 10+?

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for taking your time to comment.
      Yes, for Note 10+, the tool and the method for the glass removal works exactly as shown. However, the back glass does need to be removed in order to remove the front camera during the gluing due to the location of it.
      Also, due to the bezel being thinner you do need to be more careful during the initial prying/separation. You may remove the display panel off the phone first to avoid this issue as well as the gluing issue due to the location of the front camera.
      Although the process requires precision for all devices, the concept for the glass removal process is universal: Our OCA Blade tool is the same thickness as the wire tool, which you see many professionals on RUclips using to do the glass separation.
      As long as the tool is touching the underside of the front glass as it is being inserted into the display area, and heat is applied to soften the OCA layer, you will be able to remove the front glass.
      Any further questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us/comment further.
      Thank you and have a great rest of the day.

  • @shininsemnia3825
    @shininsemnia3825 3 года назад +1

    I am waiting for the kit to arrive to Malaysia, a week pass, can't wait to fix my screen, although have tiny crack at bottom edge, still annoy me a lot.

  • @msaianudeep143
    @msaianudeep143 3 года назад

    @ECDiy This is a great method and i wanna try it out. Just need to conform one thing , my note 8 has a crack on bottom of the mobile. So can i start the process from bottom to top?

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  3 года назад

      Hello, sorry for the delayed response. No, you do not want to start the process from the bottom to the top in any case. There is a sensitive flex cable that runs along the bottom and the angle at which the blade would come in from if you were to start from the bottom does expose it to the risk of the flex cable damage.
      Any further questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us/comment further.
      Have a great rest of the day.

  • @benedicksangabriel2623
    @benedicksangabriel2623 2 года назад

    I have bumped into this method, altough my phone isn't samsung but instead a huawei, is there any chance this would work on my phone?
    I usually find people suggesting the use of lcd seperator

  • @marktony4450
    @marktony4450 4 года назад

    Hi I just ordered the one for the s9 plus, hope it works out, not a DIY pro but my dad is so i would do it with his help, only question i have is what temperature should i set my heatgun too and what distance do you hold the heat gun against the phone. I will test this method on my broken s7 which is basically worthless first, and if i succeed i will attempt it on the s9 plus. Thanks again for doing this

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  4 года назад

      Hello Mark,
      Thank you so much for your purchase!
      I understand where your desire to set the temperature on the heat gun is coming from. You can set it to the max temperature the phone should get to which is 220'F. (Ideal temperature range is between 160'F and 180'F, beyond 240'F you can start to damage the display)
      However, it would dramatically slow down the repair process. It would be like if you have a stove only reaches 101'C/214'F to boil water. Furthermore, setting the heat gun to 220'F may not guarantee the phone will be heated up to precisely that temperature because some of the heat will be lost while travelling from the tip of the heat gun to the phone.
      I do realize that "too hot to touch" test or "heating the isopropyl alcohol to bubbling point"(which coincides with the upper end of the ideal temperature range) isn't favored by those looking to be as precise and as efficient as possible. If you are looking to save time/be more precise, I'd recommend getting a laser temperature gauge instead and apply heat with the heat gun at a high temperature setting until the phone is between 160'F and 180'F right after you take the heat gun away.
      Hope that helps!
      While I have you, I do want to mention that the most important thing is having the tip curled (and it can take some pressure to curl it to the point it stays curled), and positioning the tool (leaning it back after it is inserted) so that the tip of the tool is touching the underside of the glass as shown in the video and as further clarified in this image shown here bit.ly/OCABladeCaution (please note this image is also linked in the description section of the video before linking the store)
      Any questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us.
      Have a great rest of the day and Happy New Year!

  • @spartybuck7215
    @spartybuck7215 4 года назад

    I'm excited to get my kit and try the repair. If we do get loca on the front camera, how is it best removed?

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  4 года назад

      Hello Matthew,
      Sorry for the delay in my reply. If you do get LOCA on the front camera, it is best removed with Q-tips and isopropyl alcohol. You'd go through a couple of Q-tips to get it perfectly clean but we find it to be the best way.
      With the first Q-tip, I'd just wipe it without wetting it with isopropyl alcohol to maximum saturation/removal of the glue. Do it with both ends of the Q-tip. With the second/third Q-tip, wet the tip with isopropyl alcohol, place it in the hole and spin it until it is fully clear.
      Any further questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us/comment further.
      Best regards,

  • @Sami44Four
    @Sami44Four 4 года назад +1

    Is there any specific brands of isopropyl alcohol you recomond for the repair? And how long should you leave your phone outside once you apply the loca?

    • @expresscelldepot8218
      @expresscelldepot8218 4 года назад +1

      Hello, thank you for taking your time to comment. There isn't any specific brands of isopropyl alcohol I'd recommend. Isopropyl alcohol should be, chemically speaking isopropyl alcohol regardless of who makes/distributes it.
      As for the time it takes, that ultimately depends on your location, the season and the weather that day. On a sunny day, it tacks up in seconds and fully cures in minutes. On a cloudy winter day in February here in the Toronto area (Canada), we have timed the cure at 13 minutes with direct exposure (not bypassing a window or a screen).
      Since you won't be needing the full 3mL, what we ultimately recommend is that you dispense a small droplet(or droplets) on a non porous surface such as the protective film the glass is shipped in, and test-cure it or leave it the phone when you are curing it and touch it from time to time to check the process.
      When it's fully cured, it may feel a bit oily on the surface but it will cure to a silicone like consistency.
      If we can be of any further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us/ comment further.
      Best regards,

  • @jaydoe3068
    @jaydoe3068 3 года назад +1

    I'm a very novice DIYer and don't have the confidence to pull off something this delicate with something I really care about, but it seems you guys have a solid method and the perfect finesse down. Is there any way I could send in my phone to you guys to complete this process for me by paying you?

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  3 года назад +1

      Hello Jason,
      Thank you for your comment!
      It isn't something we offer as a service yet, but we do plan on offering it in the near future and it may be able to arrange it for you now.
      Kindly contact us through the 'contact us' page so we can assist you further.
      Best regards,

  • @hooshmandramdu5039
    @hooshmandramdu5039 3 года назад

    I have a question if i have bad crack in the middle sector...where i can put the occa blade can i start from the middle or i need to sart from the top camera area.What im trying to say is if i have a opening already at one of the side where i can see the glass layer touching the LCD display.

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  3 года назад

      Hello Hooshmand,
      Yes, if the glass is missing in the screen area as shown here, you are good to start there.
      ruclips.net/video/67TvQWQs-48/видео.html
      However, please remember all other rules such as leaving the edges until the end and removing the glass only as you drag the tool back still apply.
      Please feel free to send us a photo of how the display looks for me to take a look and advise you how I would personally proceed with the repair.
      Any further questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us/comment further.
      Best regards,

  • @afgamer5576
    @afgamer5576 Год назад

    Can i stick guarilla protection glass directly
    On touch panel? Is it necessary outer glass?

  • @fahadjeraiwi7703
    @fahadjeraiwi7703 4 года назад +2

    hi, so i am about to start fixing my phone, i got the kit and everything. ita sunny today so thats a go for me.
    anyway, my phone back is cracked and i cant seem to find a cheap one to replace it.
    so i was wondering any tips on how to spread the loca without removing the front camera , i really need my front camera to work well.
    is there a trick to do this without needing to replace the front camrea. and not cause it to be foggy?

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  4 года назад

      Hello Fahad,
      We can arrange a back glass for you if you would like. Kindly contact us.
      As for avoiding glue from getting into the camera area, we actually have new tapes that surrounds the areas to protect them. We have been shipping all kits with the new tapes for a few weeks now but it's still not a complete seal and precautions should be followed. Below is the tip for avoiding glue from getting into the front camera/sensor area.
      Our LOCA, although it is liquid, it behaves almost like a pizza dough/jelly when placed between the front glass and the screen, in a sense that it doesn't freely flow like water, it needs to be 'kneaded' and has a tendency to 'bounce' back when you let go of the pressure (this is the reason why we include metal clips with our kits to apply the pressure required to 'hold' the glue in position).
      So what you want to do is dispense the specified amount of glue in a dog-bone shape. If you see any bubble at this point, you may want to remove it by popping/moving it with a screwdriver. Lower the glass slowly one side at a time as shown in the video. If you get any bubbles, please do not try to lift it again as it'd introduce more bubbles. Once the glass has been lowered, simply let it sit and let gravity do the spreading. You want it to spread about 80% of the way on its own without you applying pressure. You can apply heat to help it spread on its own. You can also tilt the phone to help it spread more evenly. Once it is about 80% spread, work the bottom corners first, and then put the one of the included clips on there to hold the glue from retracting. Then do the same thing for the top left corner. When you get to the corner with the front camera, use your hands/fingers as you will have better control over the flow. When it has just reached the end of the display area (clear portion of the glass), expose it to daylight and cure it.
      If for example, you see that the glue is spreading more to the top before it fills the top right corner, then hold the phone horizontally with the top right corner down to have gravity help you spread more to the edge so that when you apply pressure the corner gets filled evenly. Does this make sense? If anything is unclear, please let us know.

  • @lorenaestefania7657
    @lorenaestefania7657 4 года назад +1

    Great video! Anxious and excited about fixing my Note 8. Quick question, would a 110V/300W mini heat gun be sufficient or should i get a stronger one?

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  4 года назад +1

      Thank you for taking your time to comment and thank you so much for your kind words! The mini heat guns used for shrink tubing and other hobby stuff, it could work because they concentrate the heat in smaller area. However, I think it is worth getting a stronger one/standard size as it will definitely save time.
      Any further questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us/comment further.
      Best regards,

  • @awaischaudry1502
    @awaischaudry1502 4 года назад +1

    This is amazing! , I will be ordering this for my iPhone X. I just want to know that , do you have a things to remove the LOCA out of lcd. If you do have it and can be possible to ship that aswell. Please let me know about this. I live in Canada, Brampton , Ontario.

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  4 года назад

      I am very sorry I am not sure how I missed this. I am very sorry. Seeing as though we can send it locally, we do have a remover we can send you that'd work a little faster than isopropyl alcohol. We can just include it in an order free of charge. We have all the parts and we can put together a kit for an iPhone X for you as well. If you would like, please contact us/comment further.
      Best regards,

    •  4 года назад

      and that remover you mention can't be send internationally?

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  4 года назад

      @ Unfortunately no, we learned that we couldn't ship it locally either. There are a lot of sellers who are breaking the rule and shipping as is, but flammable goods are highly restricted and at best you need to ship using a special carrier and provide a current DGM report which is not feasible unless you ship in bulk.
      If you are interested in bulk though, you would be better off contacting a manufacturer directly. When it comes to OCA cleaner, they are all about the same and it's not difficult to source.

  • @BlackHeartScyther
    @BlackHeartScyther 3 года назад +1

    Anxious for the loca crack repair video to come out. I've seen a few done with resin, but they didn't go so well. Interested to see your twist on it.
    Also, with other phones I've found that acetone is much better at removing the adhesive. Is there a reason why isopropyl alcohol is used instead, despite not working as well?

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for your comment!
      Acetone is not recommended on these phones. We have tried it and it is found to be too harsh. The outermost layer under the glue is a polarizer film which is a plastic film and acetone has damaged it. Also, as shown in the video the display panel is composed of vinyl/polymer layers. If you were to use it, you'd have to very careful with it.
      As for the loca crack repair, we do have some before and after photos if you are interested. Kindly send us a message through the "contact us" page on our site and we will send them to you along with a how-to.
      Best regards,

  • @farhank8297
    @farhank8297 3 года назад

    hello after completing glass removal, do you need to put perimeter adhesive strip or does it not come off? I know that the bottom and top sections need to be replaced.

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  3 года назад +1

      Hello Farhan,
      Thank you for your comment.
      The "perimeter adhesive strips" that go on the left and the right side of the display panel is actually for underneath the display panel. When doing a glass only replacement as shown in the video where the display panel stays on the frame, it is not required.
      Any further questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us/comment further.
      Have a great rest of the day.

  • @Mimi_moon
    @Mimi_moon Год назад

    Hello, would this method work for Huwaei Nova 5t?
    I'd like to order a kit but I have a question that might seem a bit silly, but is the loca glue supposed to cover also the camera hole(not the camera, since its removed) ? Isn't gonna make the frontal pictures look a bit bad?
    Have a great day sir!

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  Год назад

      Hello,
      Thank you for taking your time to comment.
      It is not a silly question at all. For Huawei Nova 5T, the hole for the camera area is not a physical hole, but rather a clear plastic layer like that found on a Pixel 6.
      Meaning, you would proceed with the gluing process normally and you won't get the glue on the front camera.
      As discussed in our latest video, for phones that have a physical hole for the front camera (S10/S20/S21/S22 for example), you'd remove the back glass and take off the front camera prior to gluing.
      Any further questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us/comment further.
      Best regards,

  • @jimmynguyen5387
    @jimmynguyen5387 3 года назад

    Does this method also work for the S10 or S10+? Noticed on the store link, the S10 kit comes with wires instead of the LOCA blade on the ebay store, while the S8 kit does have the LOCA blade.

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  3 года назад

      Hello Jimmy,
      For S10/S10+/S10e as well as the Note series, the tool and the method for the glass removal works exactly as shown. The difference though, would be that the back glass does need to be removed in order to remove the front camera during the gluing due to the location of it. On an S10 series phones luckily, the removal is simpler than it was on previous devices. It can be removed without removing any other motherboard/cable components. Once the phone is open, it is accessible.
      The kits on eBay whether it be for S8 or S10+, do not come with the OCA blade by default, but they can be added.
      Any further questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us/comment further.
      Best regards,

  • @hauntingblade3999
    @hauntingblade3999 3 года назад

    I'm thinking of using dry ice along with the kit as dry ice freeze the glue and makes it a lot easier to take off, would that work for a note 9?

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  3 года назад +1

      Hello Chris,
      Thank you for taking your time to comment.
      You can use the kit with dry ice and freeze the display instead but please note that when it comes to freezing, there is definitely a learning curve with it. I know in videos it seems like once you freeze it, you can just twist/pop it off but it is a very delicate process nonetheless. As a popular RUclipsr "JerryRigEverything" says, "it's like trying to twist a dorito without cracking it."
      There is a good video that explains about the downsides of freezing. Here is the link: ruclips.net/video/9MS4zG4blo4/видео.html
      Hope that helps.
      Any further questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us/comment further.
      Have a great rest of the day.

  • @ValFckGoogle
    @ValFckGoogle 2 года назад

    Would this same method work on a LG G8?

  • @sweatygrandma2858
    @sweatygrandma2858 4 года назад +1

    How long will it take to get to florida im very intrested in this product but im kinda ina time crunch to get my phone fixed

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  4 года назад +1

      Hello, thank you for taking your time to comment. Shipping time to Florida is 3~4 business days via USPS First Class Mail (our free shipping) and 2~3 business days via USPS Priority.
      If we can be of any further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us/comment further.
      Best regards,

  • @chrismarklowitz1001
    @chrismarklowitz1001 3 года назад +1

    What do you think of people using dry ice and a heat gun to first heat it up then make it really cold the heat it back up to loosen the adhesive much easier
    Edit:Also possibly would it be good to have someone else with both the heat gun and temperature gauge to toggle the heat gun on and off to keep it at the right temperature for the entire repair?. Also I've been told that it isnt good for the phone to be that hot while still on do I need to remove the screen first?

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  3 года назад +1

      Hello Chris,
      Thank you for taking your time to comment.
      I am not quite sure of using dry ice and a heat gun together. It's usually that dry ice is used to freeze the adhesive and remove the glass that way. However, when it comes to freezing, there is definitely a learning curve with it. I know in videos it seems like once you freeze it, you can just twist/pop it off but it is a very delicate process nonetheless. As a popular RUclipsr "JerryRigEverything" says, it's like trying to twist a dorito without cracking it.
      There is a good video that explains about the downsides of freezing. Here is the link: ruclips.net/video/9MS4zG4blo4/видео.html
      As for toggling the heat gun on and off, it may be a good way to keep the display at a constant temperature but I think you will lose more speed that way, unless you have someone that can help you manage the heat gun & temperature gauge while you do the repair
      You do not need to remove the screen first. When you are talking 180'F/82'C which is the upper end of the recommended temperature range, this actually isn't an extreme scenario for the phone to be in. The phone being on the dash/seat/windshield suction cup holder type device on a hot day will get the phone close to that heat. In short, it is something the phone is engineered to withstand.
      Any further questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us/comment further.
      Have a great rest of the day.

  • @akjonblaze
    @akjonblaze 4 года назад +1

    Came across your kit on Google and it looks like your don't have a video for galaxy note 8 yet. I was curious if it's the same principal as the s8?

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  4 года назад

      Hello Devon,
      Thank you for your comment! Whether it is Note 8 or Note 9, the principal is the exact same.
      If we can be of any further assistance, please do not hesitate to comment further/contact us.
      Have a great rest of the day.

  • @arildbaumanngulliksen2719
    @arildbaumanngulliksen2719 2 года назад

    I have an UV EPROM eraser. Would that be a better solution for hardening the glue - and eventually - for how many minutes ?

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  2 года назад

      Very sorry for the delay in my response, I had been away. You can indeed use a EPROM eraser as the wavelength is about the same but how long is a little difficult to confirm because a lot of these UV flashlights overstate their strength/wattage. It'd also depend on whether it is mainly a 395nM light or 365nM light. 365nM will cure it much faster.
      You can put a small drop of LOCA (don't need all 3mL for this repair so you have some to spare) on a non porous surface such as the plastic film on the glass you received. Place the "test strip" you have prepared and touch it as you go to see how the glue underneath the screen would have cured. It will still be oily and tacky on the surface when cured, but the glue will cure to a silicone like consistency.
      Any further questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us/comment further.
      Have a great rest of the day!

  • @caitlynalbury5642
    @caitlynalbury5642 3 года назад

    Hi I just got my kit but i don't have any heat source , my hair dryer died on me and i don't have a heat gun. Is this doable without heat if i go really slow with tool and coconut oil or alcohol ?

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  3 года назад

      Hello Caitlyn,
      Thank you for taking your time to comment.
      We did indeed explore this on our end. While it is possible, you have to go so slow and you'd also need to use the sharper back edge to that we would advise against it.
      Heat definitely makes it easier by softening the adhesive and we will recommend that you do this with heat.
      Any further questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us/comment further.
      Best regards,

  • @procrastinator1842
    @procrastinator1842 3 года назад

    I'm about to attempt this but saw thay you had what looked like adhesive pieces for the top and bottom of the screen.
    Do i need to source these? Are these going to make my pgone water proof again?
    Thanks!

    • @luisrew12345
      @luisrew12345 2 года назад

      Most likely whem you open the phone once, its not going to be waterproof anymore.

  • @greyluk
    @greyluk 3 года назад

    Hey, do I necessarily need the razor blade, or can I use a normal cutter blade to make the gap? I want to buy the OCA Blade, im from Germany. Greetings

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  3 года назад

      Hello Lukas,
      Thank you for taking your time to contact us. It's not absolutely necessary but razor blades tend to be a lot thinner than standard utility/cutter blade.
      If you would like, it is not a problem at all for us to include the razor blade with the OCA Blade. Simply send us a message once the order has been placed and we will include it for you at no extra charge.
      Any further questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us/comment further.
      Best regards,

  • @VincentTubed
    @VincentTubed 3 года назад +1

    nice for sales I suppose. First attempt instantly made the thin blade go in the LCD and broke it. very easy...

  • @mbadge2477
    @mbadge2477 2 года назад

    Hey I have a S10 so just looking for more details on where to insert the razor blade.
    On the top of the s10 where the screen meets the top frame and you have a gap for the speaker grill.
    Is this where you would attempt to first use the blade and the heat.

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  2 года назад

      Hello,
      I am very sorry for the delay in my reply.
      It doesn't necessarily have to be at the speaker grill but some of our customers have noted using the cutout for the speaker grill to ensure the razor blade cannot slip. (By putting half of the blade over the cutout to the left of the speaker grill while putting the other half under the cutout to the right of the speaker grill)
      Please see bit.ly/S10razorlift (S10 shown as an example but the same actually applies for all newer models).
      Any further questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us/comment further.
      Have a great rest of the day.

    • @mbadge2477
      @mbadge2477 2 года назад

      @@ecdiy thanks looking at that photo it looks like the blade is under a second layer which looks black,?
      I have ordered the kit today is there close up photos I can see

  • @JudzinSK
    @JudzinSK 4 года назад +1

    Hi I have two questions.
    I was reparing tablet yesterday (tablet doesn't have glueded whole front glass but just the edges) and I was trying to separate glass from display with razor blade. But unfortunately I damaged display with razor blade, but it was not common damage. In fact I've realized that display is made from many layers. I mean about 7 or 8. And I got between some of layers of the display.
    So my question is if is possible to damage display of Samsung S8 by putting your oca blade to some "layers" of the display. And the second one. Can I order your product even now while there is Coronavirus? Thanks

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  4 года назад +1

      Hello Matej,
      Thank you for taking your time to comment.
      Displays whether it be tablet or mobile phone displays, do consist of layers.
      The tablet displays (at least the ones out now) are slightly different in a sense that it consists of solid layers, and most likely is an LCD display with backlight and not OLED. If you saw multiple 'sheets' of what appears to be films/paper, then you likely took apart the backlight.
      Mainly, there are 3 layers that make up the display panel. Front glass which is what our kit is for, the digitizer which is a layer that is responsible for sensing touch, and the LCD/LED display layer which is responsible for displaying the images. In between the digitizer and LCD/LED there is also a very thin film called polarizer film which filters light but this is not considered to be an independent component, but rather a part of digitizer/display layer.
      As mentioned in the video as well as in the image linked here, damage can indeed be caused when the tool is inserted too deep. (bit.ly/OCABladeCaution - this image is also found linked on our repair videos before linking our store)
      We are keeping a close eye on the Coronavirus but we are operating and shipping items. We are seeing some delays in international shipment but otherwise, the goods are being sent and being delivered.
      Any further questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us/comment further.
      Have a great rest of the day and we hope you and the other viewers stay safe.

  • @floppa9415
    @floppa9415 3 года назад +1

    I am gonna try this method of madness on my Note 8 soon. Go big or go home I guess!

  • @lefez123
    @lefez123 3 года назад

    Can the same method be used on a Huawei 20 given I have the screen? Huawei Y9 and P9 Lite would be a plus.

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  3 года назад +1

      Hello,
      Thank you for taking your time to comment. I apologize for the delay in my response. I have completely missed it.
      I can confirm that the adhesive used for assembling the display panel is the same for those phones and the process should work. However, I have yet to personally perform the repair on Huawei phones to be able to advise you further.
      The glass removal process is a delicate process for sure across all devices as mentioned in the videos but the concept behind it is more or less universal. The glue layer is thicker than our OCA blade, and the OCA blade is the same thickness as the wire tool that you see readily being used on RUclips. Heat softens the glue to make the insertion easier.
      Any further questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us/comment further. We are here to help.
      Have a great rest of the day.

  • @AhmadAli-eu1cn
    @AhmadAli-eu1cn 4 года назад

    Can you fix mine? Mine is S8 but the way screen glass is broke is same like s9 u showed in the video. Your way of doing this is more authentic and best. So I'm requesting you please!! Fix mine.

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  4 года назад

      Hello Ahmad,
      Thank you for your comment!
      Whereabouts are you located? Contact us with the details and we will get back to you.