How to Replace Screen Glass Only on Galaxy S22/21/20/10/+/Ultra/Note Shown in 6 Mins/New DIY Method

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  • Опубликовано: 22 сен 2024
  • Glass only replacement on cracked displays For S10/S20/S21/S22/Plus/Ultra/Note10/Note10+/Note20/Note20 Ultra
    Also works on Google Pixel, iPhones & many more!
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Комментарии • 493

  • @renatatostada3318
    @renatatostada3318 Год назад +51

    I just left a comment on the older guide, and I just gotta say it again: thank you so much for making an ACTUAL guide vs. the majority of the "guides" on RUclips that not only don't explain the process, but also don't explain what tools they are using. Thank you so much

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for your kind words! To be absolutely frank with you though, I can't take the credit for it as I partially benefit from spreading this knowledge.
      Also, it still has some ways to go as the repair is harder than it looks as mentioned in the video and many do find it to be difficult. I'd have to say curved Samsung phones are the most difficult compared to flat display phones and other makes.
      With the upcoming iPhone tutorials, I'm going to be a bit more giving in that I'm also going to show how to do the glass only replacement even without the tools & accessories we've developed.
      Any questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to comment further/contact us.
      Best regards,

    • @markackerman6765
      @markackerman6765 11 месяцев назад

      great video, but went to order for my s22 ultra and used the discount code and says my selection does not qualify. Web Page displays discount code is good till 10/2. today is Sunday the 1st. not sure why.

  • @Rakesh37187
    @Rakesh37187 Год назад +129

    This is actually great. No clue why these kinds of repairs are less popular. Instead of paying 200 bucks for a completely new screen and completely replacing the oled and glass.

    • @SuperMoni14
      @SuperMoni14 Год назад +32

      Because it's not worth the time and the risk of potentially breaking the screen while just replacing the glass. So is more simple to just replace the screen instead

    • @Rakesh37187
      @Rakesh37187 Год назад +11

      @@SuperMoni14 Well looking more into it I've found lasers which specifically target the glue between the glass and screen. That should make this whole process a whole lot easier and the costs you save on just getting a new screen is quite significant.

    • @azzlack0699
      @azzlack0699 Год назад +13

      Yes it greate until u breake the oled 😂

    • @Rakesh37187
      @Rakesh37187 Год назад +14

      @@azzlack0699 I mean yeah sure and opening up your phone to repair it is great until your damage the motherboard. Everything has risks?

    • @seanwebb971
      @seanwebb971 Год назад +4

      No only that but the old screens can be sold to a refurbishing shop and recirculated.

  • @Gayusabita
    @Gayusabita 4 месяца назад +1

    the way you present your ideas always blows me away! ️

  • @emmanuelken17
    @emmanuelken17 Год назад +13

    wow, you make the work so much easier, no stress

  • @birgitlaks9754
    @birgitlaks9754 Год назад +4

    Wow! You are awesome! Incredible detail, you point out things to watch out for. This is one of the BEST self help videos I've watched. And now i know why stores charge so much to replace the glass. Thank you!!!

  • @stevechaconjr941
    @stevechaconjr941 Год назад +7

    Wow. I am so impressed. Yet so discouraged. I learned that DIY may really mean DDIY (Don't Do It Yourself) in my case. Ouch! Kindly. Thank you so much.

  • @ramasubramanianv5358
    @ramasubramanianv5358 Год назад +13

    Ultimate. This is what I was looking for. Thanks a ton.

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  Год назад

      Thank you for your kind words! It's still not an easy repair by any means as noted in the video but we'll keep plugging away at it and keep finding new tips & tricks to make it easier.
      Best regards,

  • @canonimagerunner4596
    @canonimagerunner4596 28 дней назад +1

    Just bought s20 ultra kit a week ago. Just a quick question regarding the front camera part.
    Do i need to remove the Back cover and the Front Camera before applying the loca glue (does the kit include the sticker that wouldnt need me to remove the back).

  • @556colt
    @556colt 4 месяца назад +1

    Broke my screen this morning. Dammit.
    This looks like the best kit out right now, just ordered one!

  • @Zendarkos
    @Zendarkos Год назад +16

    Holy s**t! You guys are simply fantastic and awesome at innovation within the diy screen repair scene!

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  Год назад +3

      Thank you for your kind words.
      There is going to be a new video coming up before the weekend where we show a new way to do the gluing so the phone does not need to be opened prior to. I am excited to share it!
      Any questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us/comment further.

    • @sufyanhussain8505
      @sufyanhussain8505 3 месяца назад

      @@ecdiy Did you make this video?

  • @mecyanned
    @mecyanned 3 месяца назад +1

    I like how your guides also work with other branded items, ut you still sell your items, its showing us that you want some profit, but you are ok with people using other branded items

  • @ianhenriksen3385
    @ianhenriksen3385 2 года назад +24

    Just attempted this with my Pixel 4a 5g and ended up damaging the LCD in the process. The oca blade and wire technique worked great as far as I could tell. I'm not entirely sure what went wrong. The most likely culprit seems to be that the very bottom area of the screen has a slight overhang without any support from the rest of the phone. Unfortunately that's also right where the stiff material that forms the OLED panel is the weakest. There aren't any pixels there and the wiring appears unharmed, but a little bit of the material did chip off. Could also be excess heat or maybe damage from using too much isopropyl alcohol. Regardless, great tools. Thanks for the tutorial. Glad I at least attempted to save the OLED panel before ordering a new one.

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  2 года назад +5

      Hello Ian,
      Thank you for taking your time to comment.
      I am sorry to hear your experience did not go as smoothly as we have hoped. Would you by any chance have a photo of the display so we can take a look and see where it could have gone wrong?
      For Google Pixel phones, it is worth noting that the glass removal should be done with the display off the phone. Please kindly note that this is highlighted in our listing description section.
      You would place the display glass side down on the gel pad and use the wire tool.
      Any further questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us/comment further.
      Best regards,

    • @ianhenriksen3385
      @ianhenriksen3385 2 года назад +4

      @@ecdiy Thanks, yah I'll send a photo to the email listed on your website. Hopefully my mistake can help others.
      I totally missed that there were any changes to the process for pixel phones. What you're saying makes sense now.
      I'm a beginner to phone repair though, so it's not a big surprise that I didn't manage something tricky like this the first time. It just seemed like such a waste to throw out a perfectly good oled panel without trying to save it.

    • @endlosschleife
      @endlosschleife Год назад +1

      That's the spirit! Good luck with your future repairs.

    • @ElisaHall-v5m
      @ElisaHall-v5m Год назад +1

      If a chunk of glass is missing from the lower left corner can you use this to your advantage? Possibly starting to separate the display glass from that point? This is on a galaxy s10 I can clearly see what I assumed be the next layer in the display. It is flexible...

  • @carlossamayoa2110
    @carlossamayoa2110 2 месяца назад

    Awesome vid, stands out from the rest of the repair "guides" that actually just serve to dissuade DIY repair, and also offers many solutions/cheap tools to get it done at home 🤝🔥🔥🔥

  • @Bartem_
    @Bartem_ 2 года назад +6

    Could you guys make a video specific to the pixel 6? I’d really appreciate it!

  • @MrBobWareham
    @MrBobWareham 28 дней назад

    I have a Google Pixel 6a with a scratch on the screen due to keys in my pocket, can you do a scratch removal kit please as I love your glass replacement it looks good.

  • @brianowens9689
    @brianowens9689 8 месяцев назад +1

    This was much better then all the rest I watched you explained things very well thank you

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much for your kind words!

  • @Koi88
    @Koi88 Год назад +1

    Is the glue method also working with a note 9? All videos i found they used this vacuum(?) machines.

  • @veibes8796
    @veibes8796 2 года назад +5

    Hey guys! Since the google Pixel 6 is so popular and a lot of broken glasses here, could you do an short video on that ? I also buy the pixel 6 kit now from you guys.

    • @Bartem_
      @Bartem_ 2 года назад

      I’m buying the kit for the pixel 6 as well, really hope they make a video specific to that phone.

    • @SeoWoojin55
      @SeoWoojin55 2 года назад

      I think you would have to go to forums for the Pixel 6 for that because those videos for the Pixel 6 are almost non existent in RUclips because Pixels are not that popular compared to Samsungs and Apples.

  • @laptopstuff8886
    @laptopstuff8886 Год назад +7

    Sadly, even if you manage to get the glass off, the most proper way to put the nw glass on, is by luminating it with a machine (together with the phone of course. ) Two problems with the loca glue : 1- It will come loose eventually, and form bubbles . 2 - When you hold the phone up to the light, you can see that the glued surface has some waves (because the glue will not spill in a straight line. That would be hard to achieve).

    • @threecubed3
      @threecubed3 Год назад +6

      I think this repair is aimed towards the cost effectiveness rather than cosmetic perfection. Some ppl see this as an absolute win and some may not. Nonetheless, it is an option to fix cracked screens.

    • @HansBelphegor
      @HansBelphegor 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@threecubed3i just dont wanna buy another damn phone or pay 100$ less for a repair shop to fix this when the kit i got was 20$

    • @threecubed3
      @threecubed3 11 месяцев назад

      @@HansBelphegor fair enough I'm glad it worked for you 👍

  • @Semystic
    @Semystic Год назад +2

    It looks like you guys thought of nearly everything to make this repair as easy and successful as possible. I have 2 questions. Does the wire tool come with the kit? And how do I know how much LOCA to put on the display?

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  Год назад +1

      Thank you for your kind words!
      We continue to improve the kit as well! More on this below but to answer your questions: Yes, the wire tool is included with the kit and the amount of LOCA required for the model is listed on our latest tips & tricks page the address to which we print on a slip included in each kit.
      The latest update to the kit is a clear camera hole cover film which all you'd need to do is press to seal over the camera hole area prior to gluing. This eliminates the need for back glass removal as well as the front camera removal.
      Currently, it is only being provided on a request basis at no extra cost and no negative feedback has been received. It is briefly featured in our Pixel how-to video as well as the latest Samsung shorts video, but we will be making a full video for this soon. With this, you wouldn't have to open the phone at all.
      Any further questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to comment further.
      Have a great rest of the day!

  • @cryangallegos
    @cryangallegos Год назад +2

    holy cow, up until today I had only seen repairs that required the replacement of the entire display which cost more than the phone was even worth! My S9+ is eligible for a $400 trade in only if the glass is not cracked, otherwise T-Mobile will only give me $13!

    • @cryangallegos
      @cryangallegos Год назад

      The use of UV curing glue is awesome.

  • @milankolozsvari153
    @milankolozsvari153 2 года назад +2

    What size is the thin metal string? Could you please help me?

  • @calmer2016
    @calmer2016 Год назад +1

    I'm looking to fit a new glass to my s10e. Watched your video(all good) but not sure about glue around the camera area. Can you clear that up for me. Keep up with the great videos. thanks

  • @huntervargo4237
    @huntervargo4237 Год назад +2

    Yea amazing video when I'm ready I'll be ordering from you guys! Awesome tools 🔧

  • @sampacs
    @sampacs Месяц назад +2

    Not for beginners. It looks easy cause it's done by an experienced person. One little wrong move then screen turns black and you are done

  • @Weber1987
    @Weber1987 Год назад +1

    Can you personally do the repairs like send the phone through a guaranteed trusted and back service? Seems like a great kit but I don't trust myself lol

  • @kashimal5007
    @kashimal5007 3 месяца назад

    I need to do this ASAP. Shops are requiring that I buy a new LCD. BTW are you saying that the IP68 prevents me from having to open the back of the phone? Does the tape stay on permanently or do we slip it out?

  • @fxhim7
    @fxhim7 Год назад +1

    What type of glue is required?

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  Год назад

      Hello Fahim,
      Thank you for your comment!
      It is called LOCA. The brand we use is Stronghold. LOCA stands for Liquid Optically Clear Adhesive, there are several options but please kindly note many LOCAs require a separate UV lamp to cure. (Ours is specially formulated to by hypersensitive to UV, so much so that exposure to daylight on a cloudy winter day is enough to cure the glue. I'd also like to note that ours can also be cured with a UV light).
      Any further questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us/comment further.
      Best regards,

  • @mykylc
    @mykylc 2 месяца назад

    I was gonna attempt this myself but I know for a fact I would fuq it up. Found a guy on ebay to do it for 79. Worth it to me to not take the chance on me screwing up life.

  • @Fhuetej
    @Fhuetej 2 года назад +3

    Is the oca blade reusable or is it done after one repair ?

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  2 года назад +1

      The OCA blade is indeed re-usable. Using it with the wire tool as shown here, it would be good for many devices (easily over a dozen).
      Please do kindly note that, pushing it when there is not enough heat can cause the tool to flex and when this happens many times, the tool can experience this thing called metal fatigue and slowly start losing its effectiveness. When used properly, you can easily do 3~4 devices with 1 OCA blade even with the OCA blade only method.
      Any further questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us/comment further.
      Best regards,

  • @Confidente_tech
    @Confidente_tech 10 месяцев назад

    With glue do you use? B-7000?

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  10 месяцев назад

      B-7000 is not optically clear, and it will not work for this application.
      We use the Stronghold LOCA. LOCA stands for Liquid Optically Clear Adhesive, there are several options but please kindly note many LOCAs require a separate UV lamp to cure. Ours is specially formulated to be hypersensitive to UV, so much so that exposure to daylight on a cloudy winter day is enough to cure the glue. Other parameters such as contractility, tensile strength and viscosity have all been fine tuned over the years for optimum results.
      Please note there are a few sellers infringing on our trademark, Stronghold LOCA is developed by us and is exclusive to us.
      Any further questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us/comment further.
      Best regards,

  • @themasterchief
    @themasterchief Год назад +1

    what kind of glue did you use bro? because I see that you didnt use a pressure machine or another machine to eliminate possible buubles in the screen

  • @sydbell8508
    @sydbell8508 2 года назад +1

    Where does one buy the Ochre blade and pad to hold phone UK please.

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  2 года назад

      Hello Syd,
      Thank you for taking your time to comment!
      You can find more information about the tool/kit and buy it from our site www.expertcelldiy.com (link found in the description section of the video). We do ship to the UK regularly.
      Any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us/comment further.
      Have a great rest of the day.

  • @shazzydazzy22
    @shazzydazzy22 5 месяцев назад

    This makes me so happy thank you for this!

  • @ragnarjakobsen7722
    @ragnarjakobsen7722 2 месяца назад

    Can you do this on a a52s? And p20 pro?

  • @G_Pheno
    @G_Pheno Год назад

    Just wanted to leave a comment that I ordered this for my s10+ and gave it a try. I'm familiar with all other kinds of phone repairs but this is the one that's made me anxious the most. I busted my digitizer BUT it was my own fault. Like the start of the video mentions, it was not hot enough so I couldn't tell how/far the blade was fitting between the frame. I use the heat sticker but even then it's kinda tough using a blowdryer. I had full blast it directly on top to see it start changing colors, then rush to try and get in. If digitizers were more affordable, I'd love to give this another try!

    • @Foxtrot1967
      @Foxtrot1967 11 месяцев назад

      Did you have success with the kit? I have the same phone as you

  • @Will111ism
    @Will111ism 2 месяца назад

    I have few S21 ultras and S22 ultra screen was cracked still worked the dye effect around the cracked screen then display was halfway down with green line can I as a newbie fix it?, and will it need more than just the glass?

  • @ArpitGoyal-p2e
    @ArpitGoyal-p2e Месяц назад +1

    Can we perform glass replacement on same screen twice

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  28 дней назад +2

      Yes, it can be done multiple times!
      Best regards,

  • @is-sam
    @is-sam Год назад +1

    Bro you go through the video speeding and it's so hard to follow through, you make it seem so easy and don't stress enough how easy it is to cut the display instead of the glue, I just rekt my screen

  • @brittanywilliams2103
    @brittanywilliams2103 Год назад +1

    Just attempted this and the blade damaged my LCD in the process. Now I have dead pixels. I feel like that part goes way too fast to see insertion points.

  • @BlueGravity777
    @BlueGravity777 Год назад

    Where are your products to purchase under what name I need to repair the same. But also having problems with games and such the screen won't let me touch in certain spots does this mean the screen beneath is bad? Looked up the videos on having to take everything apart and not sure I can put it back together well. While I have mechanical skills on a car these little parts worry me

  • @venomg5799
    @venomg5799 2 месяца назад +1

    I just bought the S24 ultra & I'm trading in my S23 ultra. I just now dropped it & broke the glass. I know how to replace the entire screen, but i don't wanna pay for all that. I really wanna do this but don't wanna fuck it up even more

  • @chloeleedow7250
    @chloeleedow7250 4 месяца назад

    Right to repair y'all. Love this, why waste a perfectly good display and like you said if you are contemplating repair at a shop not many do this and if they do it's basically as expensive as a whole new display which is half the damn phone nearly. Sure it's time consuming but money is tight and worst case you were gunner get it fixed anyway most people. ❤

  • @untsssa
    @untsssa 2 года назад +9

    I purchased the kit for the galaxy s20 ultra a few hours ago. Informing myself as much as I can to avoid damaging my phone when I eventually attempt to follow your great tutorial. I had a question regarding the front camera removal. I saw that in order to remove the camera, there are several components I have to remove in order to be able to access it. This means that I would have to disassemble it, remove the camera, reassemble, glue front glass, then go through the steps to insert the camera in again? Is the camera removal strictly necessary? Also I saw in another video that there is adhesive I need to cut through in order to physically remove the camera. Does the kit include said adhesive as well? Sorry about the essay I'm making you read!

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  2 года назад +7

      Hello,
      Thank you for taking your time to comment!
      I apologize for the delay in my response. Yes, for an S20 Ultra, you'd want to remove the front camera prior to gluing. We do include the IP68 back glass tape adhesive with the kit which is the adhesive that needs to be sliced to open the phone.
      As for the steps involved, you would want to remove the front glass first, then the back glass (You can use the back of the OCA blade for slicing the tape adhesive), remove the front camera, do the gluing process then re-assemble using the new tape adhesive included in the kit.
      Is it strictly necessary? That depends on whether you want the front camera to be as clear as before. Removal of the front camera is done prior to gluing on these phones because the glue would flow into the hole for the camera. The phone will function fine regardless.
      Any further questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to comment further/contact us! I'm happy to help.
      Best regards,

  • @DangerDD
    @DangerDD 2 месяца назад

    What about speaker and rest of glue?

  • @picklerick9207
    @picklerick9207 4 месяца назад

    I have motorola edge 2020 with 90° can you separated the glass ?

  • @artvas6539
    @artvas6539 Месяц назад +1

    Please do on red magic 8 pro

  • @btrowdy100
    @btrowdy100 2 года назад +1

    I have a Quick question about the Samsung S10. You briefly meantion removing the back glass to take the front facing camera out. I didn't see much on that. Would it be the same process as removing the front by using the blade? If I ordered the s10 front glass repair kit, does it include everything required to remove the back glass?

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  Год назад +1

      Hello Steven,
      Thank you for your comment!
      The process for the back glass is simpler than the front glass as the adhesive is only along the edges.
      You can use the sharper corners on the back of the blade to slice through the adhesive layer and remove the back glass.
      The kit does indeed include everything required to remove the back glass, as well as a new back glass tape adhesive to re-install the back glass.
      Any further questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us/comment further.
      Best regards,

  • @ronk4210
    @ronk4210 Год назад

    I really enjoyed watching this video thank you Ron

  • @sheep.herder
    @sheep.herder 2 года назад +2

    nice will be checking your store out

  • @crazy8ship
    @crazy8ship 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great video. Can you do one with the S23 ultra?

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you! I'm going to do one soon! The concept is the exact same and the method would be the same though.
      Any further questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to comment further/contact us.
      Best regards,

  • @alvaromorales606
    @alvaromorales606 Год назад

    Will this work for an amoled display like the tab s7+?

  • @c.carrillo7813
    @c.carrillo7813 2 года назад

    Just ordered your universal kit. Look forward to the finished product!

  • @Greedy-Allay
    @Greedy-Allay 8 месяцев назад

    Can I use a thread instead of the wire tool?

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  8 месяцев назад

      Unfortunately, no threads would be either too thick, or too fragile to use for this application.
      Any further questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to comment further/contact us.
      Have a great rest of the day!

  • @mo-sh95
    @mo-sh95 2 года назад +1

    can you please make a video for Pixel 6?

  • @arjansingh6797
    @arjansingh6797 2 года назад +1

    I didn't see a kit for galaxy s20 fe 5g. Does the kit for galaxy s20 works for the FE

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  2 года назад

      Hello Arjan,
      We have the listing for the S20 FE available now and you can place the order. It is found with the other S20/S21 models.
      Any further questions/concerns please do not hesitate to contact us/comment further.
      Have a great rest of the day!

  • @vibintheaudiorat5512
    @vibintheaudiorat5512 2 года назад

    do you think this method would work for an LG Wing

  • @CBKCUSTOM
    @CBKCUSTOM Год назад

    what glue you use is this applicable on curve lcd thankyou for your response

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  Год назад

      Thank you for your comment.
      I'm certainly biased in answering this but the brand we use is Stronghold. LOCA stands for Liquid Optically Clear Adhesive, there are several options but please kindly note many LOCAs require a separate UV lamp to cure. (Ours is specially formulated to by hypersensitive to UV, so much so that exposure to daylight on a cloudy winter day is enough to cure the glue. I'd also like to note that ours can also be cured with a UV light).
      Any further questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us/comment further.
      Best regards,

  • @user-2uf2kr2c
    @user-2uf2kr2c 10 месяцев назад

    Hello, nice video. I have an a52 with a cracked screen. The new glass already has oca-glue(says the discription). Should i also use the glue you use and why? Regards

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  10 месяцев назад +1

      Technically, pre-installed OCA can be stacked with LOCA.
      Even if the OCA were to make contact with the glass somewhere before the LOCA, LOCA will fill up to the area seamlessly.
      This additional thickness does not cause touch issues even with a tempered glass screen protector. That's been my finding on my end at least.
      If you are interested, I should be able to find you an A52 front glass without the OCA film.
      Any further questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to comment further.
      Cheers,

  • @triniapache
    @triniapache Год назад

    Have u got one for the 11gen fire hd10 tablet glass replacement?
    Many thanks

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  Год назад

      Unfortunately no, we do not have any tablet parts at the moment. I apologize for the inconvenience this may bring but if you have trouble sourcing it, let me know and I will see if I can find one for you.
      Best regards,

  • @kreinova2747
    @kreinova2747 Год назад +1

    hi, i saw you using Paper towel and Isopropyl alcohol to wipe the inner screen, does that not scratch the phone badly ? Paper towel is abrasive isn't it. Because actually i wiped my s20 ultra (the glass) and it has a lot of fine scratches from it ( spiral pattern ) as i wiped it spirally ... I found paper towel scratches more compared to just using cotton shirt. Sometimes with IPA , sometimes water

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  Год назад

      Hello,
      Thank you for your comment. I haven't noticed this being an issue personally. You mentioned the paper towel scratched the glass, but it may have just been smudges being spread around.
      A clean cloth is indeed really good for picking up the last bit of smudges as well.
      We do include microfiber cloth for the final wipes but until that point, have not had an issue with paper towel.
      Any further questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us/comment further.
      Best regards,

  • @louisax4058
    @louisax4058 2 года назад +1

    Do you have a kit for Samsung Galaxy A8?

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  2 года назад +1

      Unfortunately no, not at the moment but we do offer a universal kit (pretty much all the contents of a regular kit minus the glass; glass to be sourced on the customer's end. There are a couple of sellers selling the replacement for A8 on eBay for example)
      Any further questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to comment further/contact us.
      Have a great rest of the day.

  • @mahirushiina2159
    @mahirushiina2159 5 месяцев назад

    What adhesive dd you use

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  5 месяцев назад

      It is called Stronghold LOCA. LOCA stands for Liquid Optically Clear Adhesive, there are several options but please kindly note many LOCAs require a separate UV lamp to cure. Ours is specially formulated to be hypersensitive to UV, so much so that exposure to daylight on a cloudy winter day is enough to cure the glue. Other parameters such as contractility, tensile strength and viscosity have all been fine tuned over the years for optimum results.
      Please note there are a few sellers infringing on our trademark, Stronghold LOCA is developed by us and is exclusive to us.
      Any further questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us/comment further.
      Best regards,

  • @fataldestiny5097
    @fataldestiny5097 Год назад +1

    Are the cracks in bezel also removed when replacing the front glass? And are small hairline crack near the bottom screen touching the bezel a cause of concern for changing the screen?...my device is a51 5g

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  Год назад

      Hello,
      I'm so sorry for the delay. Not sure how I missed it but to answer your question, the bezel is actually a part of the glass that has a black coating on the underside.
      So yes, the cracks in the bezel are also removed when replacing the front glass and hairline crack at the bottom, no I wouldn't say it is a cause for a concern using this method as the wire would be gliding under the glass and slicing the adhesive layer.
      Any further questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us/comment further.
      Have a great rest of the day.

    • @fataldestiny5097
      @fataldestiny5097 Год назад

      @@ecdiy oh thanks for the reply 😊....by the way I meant to ask that if I only have a small hairline crack near the screen extending to bezel is it necessary to change glass?

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  Год назад

      @@fataldestiny5097 Not a problem at all. It is the least I can do.
      Ahh I see, thank you for your clarification.
      Cracked screens are more susceptible to further damage as the structural integrity of the layer which is ultimately protecting the soft display layer is greatly compromised but I wouldn't say a cracked screen repair is a 'necessary' repair in any case.
      It honestly comes down to a personal choice based on risk/reward.
      Any further questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us/comment further.
      Best regards,

  • @Beiyuu
    @Beiyuu Год назад +1

    this was extremely well made

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  Год назад

      Thank you so much for your kind words!

  • @ramelband
    @ramelband Год назад

    Do you have a kit for the s20 fe 5g?

  • @SteveMeiers
    @SteveMeiers Год назад

    Great how-to, thank you!
    My vote is for the Pixel 4a5g, We have two with cracked glass, fine otherwise.
    Thanks again!

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  Год назад +1

      Not a problem at all! Thank you so much for your kind words.
      If you are interested, we actually have a video for the Pixel 3~6! Check it out and if you have any questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us/comment further.

  • @kiko7803
    @kiko7803 Год назад

    hello do you think this method will work on a huawei p30 pro

  • @kalmankiss8891
    @kalmankiss8891 Год назад +1

    I bought it and I can say hats off to nanyone who can do this without damaging the screen. I think they make money on false hopes. I would love to see an uncut video where this is done 👎

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  Год назад

      Hello Kalman,
      Thank you for sharing your experience. I am very sorry to hear that it did not go as smoothly as we had hoped.
      As our business started with the aim of providing affordable screen replacements, receiving feedback from customers who encounter difficulties is something we take seriously. It motivates us to continue innovating and making repairs easier. Would you be willing to share with us where things went wrong? This information could be helpful in assisting others to avoid similar situations.
      We may offer to issue you a full refund even though some of the items have been used. However, I would like to note that while the tools may differ, the fundamental concept behind our kit is essentially the same as what you find in other repair videos on RUclips.
      The gel pad, sticker thermometer and a hairdryer/heat gun are substitutes for the heated suction pad machine used by others. We understand that having that equipment can be more efficient. Although refurbishing a screen is a lot more delicate process, it can be compared to assembling furniture with a screwdriver instead of a drill.
      The only thing that differs is the initial separation. You may see others using a rotary tool to cut the glass around the corners to initiate the glass separation with the wire tool. This not only means an additional equipment is required, but in my opinion it's also not something that can be done successfully without training.
      With our method, the OCA blade is curled up and leaned back so that the tip is touching the underside of the glass and heat is applied to soften the adhesive holding the glass to the OLED thereby allowing the initial separation to take place as mentioned in the video.
      If we can be of any further assistance, please do not hesitate to comment further/contact us.

  • @stevenmoorebanjo
    @stevenmoorebanjo Год назад +1

    Can you please show how to remove the front facing camera in s20/s21 etc. that is needed when replacing the front glass?

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  Год назад +1

      Hello Steven,
      Thank you for your comment.
      It is definitely something I am considering for the future, but we just might be able to eliminate the need for front camera removal altogether! In the new Pixel video that will be uploaded in a few hours, the new accessory that would allow for this would be revealed. Spoiler alert: It's probably going to be one of those 'oh man that was so obvious' moments.
      For now though, I'd say take a look at one of the 'teardown' videos on RUclips, there are a few for each model and most explain the process pretty well. I'm also happy to send you a direct link if you are able to let me know which phone you are working on specifically.
      Any further questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us/comment further.
      Best regards,

  • @Snake-gd6rp
    @Snake-gd6rp 9 месяцев назад

    Do you got a video on s22 ultra

  • @skellington2348
    @skellington2348 8 месяцев назад

    Amazing, i have One question. What is the thickness of the wire?

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  8 месяцев назад

      0.06mm is what I prefer to use.

  • @frank.e.wildcat
    @frank.e.wildcat 10 месяцев назад

    Hello. Im a little confused about gluing the screen, specifically camera on an S10, you said "dispense 2 drops on the OTHER side of the camera" should i just do like you did and glue the camera or is there more?

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  10 месяцев назад

      You would typically do it just like I did and dispense a couple droplets of glue on the other side (other side being the opposite sound of where the glue would spread from)
      However, we have finished developing a clear camera hole cover film which all you'd need to do is press to seal over the camera hole area prior to gluing. This eliminates the need for back glass removal as well as the front camera removal!
      We have been providing it on a request basis at no extra cost for the past 4 months and no negative feedback has been received!
      Any further questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to comment further!
      Have a great rest of the day.

  • @The716_
    @The716_ Год назад +2

    Way too much work lol. I cracked my s21 ultra a few weeks ago and ended up picking up another one in near mint condition for 250 bucks. Sold my cracked ultra on ebay for 80 bucks. (it worked fine, screen was just cracked, no damage to digitizer). So, for a total of $170 I saved myself a ton of headaches by not trying to replace the front glass myself. Nice video though. It's too bad I don't have the patience for doing repairs like this.

  • @Edgarfgzx
    @Edgarfgzx Год назад

    Greetings, do you have any video on how to change both the front and rear of an s20 or rather the detailed steps?

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  Год назад

      Hello Edgar,
      Thank you for your comment! I am very sorry for the delay in my reply.
      We did not go in detail with the back glass removal as they're relatively straight forward and there are quite a few videos covering that topic extensively.
      In short, you can use our OCA blade to slice the back glass adhesive also and remove the back.
      For the front, you'd refer to this video.
      Any further questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to comment further/contact us. (Contact us for the fastest response)

  • @crispyjokingtuna1495
    @crispyjokingtuna1495 Год назад

    I honestly thought this would be more difficult. I am gonna have to practice since I have several cracked and broken displays laying around

  • @ULYthGrade
    @ULYthGrade 2 года назад +3

    Where do I find the glue removal tool

  • @jjtuges
    @jjtuges 2 года назад +1

    How would you go about getting a new digitizer, I thought I saw the glass clearly, but turns out I didn't and separated the Digitizer/Touch Panel ( 1:34 ). The LCD/AMOLED is still intact, I just need the digitizer I guess.

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  2 года назад +1

      Hello,
      Thank you for the comment. I am sorry your repair isn't going as smoothly as we've hoped. Which phone are you working on?
      Best regards,

    • @jjtuges
      @jjtuges 2 года назад

      @@ecdiy S21

  • @mobilemaker7236
    @mobilemaker7236 3 месяца назад

    Old method gold ❤

  • @Tpbmods
    @Tpbmods Год назад

    I really hope this kit works. I broke my screen during firefighter training this Sunday, and now I have to use an old phone to hold me over.

  • @w4.k
    @w4.k 6 месяцев назад

    Is the glass you're selling the same one used in the S10+? (Corning Gorilla Glass 6)

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  6 месяцев назад +1

      We purchase our glass as originals, but to our understanding, it is not possible to confirm that it is indeed Gorilla glass even with a spectroradiometer and the brand does not participate in authenticating parts nor do they sell the glass part on their own.
      Our glass is made of aluminosilicate glass which is technically speaking, what Gorilla glass is but what also makes it difficult to confirm is that between different generations of Gorilla glass, it's not just the chemical composition that has changed, but the manufacturing process that reduces defects. (All glass products, like diamonds, have tiny microscopic defects).
      However, we have done various tests including break tests to know that our glass is comparable to the original take-off. Most glasses found online these days are soda lime glass, or low iron soda lime glass made to look like aluminosilicate glass and there is a big price difference.
      If we can be of any further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us.
      Best regards,

  • @ppcsl
    @ppcsl 2 года назад

    Are these kits available in the UK?

  • @markovujosevic3632
    @markovujosevic3632 2 года назад +4

    For pixel phones would be highly appreciated.

  • @brianchoi86
    @brianchoi86 7 месяцев назад

    Hello I have watched and listened, I have samsung s10e screen glass need to be replaced and said in video if camera is in screen I need to remove front camera?

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  7 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, and no.
      Yes because, typically you'd need to remove the back to remove the front camera prior to gluing.
      However, we have finished developing a clear camera hole cover film which all you'd need to do is press to seal over the camera hole area prior to gluing. This has been briefly shown in the S22 shorts video as well as the Pixel long form video but this eliminates the need for back glass removal as well as the front camera removal. Currently, it is only being provided on a request basis and no negative feedback has been received.
      It is being included free of charge on request basis. If you happen to be interested, simply send us a message once the order has been placed and we will have it included free of charge.
      Best regards,

  • @florimetaj1673
    @florimetaj1673 4 месяца назад

    Bro i have a s21 but i want to ask about batery when i unplug charger from 100% goes 97 within 4 min but i get 5 hours sot do you know if batery neeeds to be replace

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  4 месяца назад

      That's hard to say, could be other hardware/app issues not related to the battery health. There's also no guarantee that the new battery would be any better in a sense that a lot, if not most of the batteries on the market are used batteries wrapped to look like new.
      I'm sorry I'm not able to provide you with a clear answer.
      Best regards,

  • @muyaesha
    @muyaesha 5 месяцев назад

    one question, does these kinds of repair will help with dead touchscreen zones?

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  5 месяцев назад

      For any display issues including touch issues, unfortunately you'd need to replace the display as a whole. Replacing the glass layer will not resolve the issue.
      Any further questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us/comment further.
      Best regards,

  • @yanwillie7451
    @yanwillie7451 7 месяцев назад

    I wondered if this would work on asus rog 5 glass replacement.

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  7 месяцев назад

      I haven't done it myself, but it should work looking at others' videos using the wire tool. The process is delicate and requires precision no matter what the device is and what tool you use, but the concept for the glass removal process is universal.
      Our OCA Blade tool is the same thickness as the wire tool which you see others using to do the glass separation. There are videos specific to the Rog5 showing this.
      As long as sufficient heat is applied to soften the adhesive holding the display, the display can be lifted slightly without damage as long as you are careful. At that point as long as heat is applied to soften the OCA layer, and the tool inserted in a way so that the tip is touching the underside of the front glass as it enters display area, it should not cause the display to tear. Some of the videos online show the person using a thin film/foil to achieve the same effect.
      Once the initial separation is done, you would do most of the removal with the wire tool.

  • @adrianbratescu7015
    @adrianbratescu7015 Год назад

    Merry Christmas!
    Great video and technique for DIY. For people that have patience and a steady hand and don't want to pay others to do it, it's haven sent. I'm looking to buy the kit as it will be invaluable for future repairs, but I don't see the double-sided black round pad in the kit.
    Cheers

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  Год назад +1

      Merry Christmas to you too!
      The gel pad, wire tool, the sticker thermometer and the UV lamp are all being included free of charge with all repair kits for a limited time. This is noted on the top of thee page as well as the main banner on the home page.
      Any further questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us/comment further.
      Best regards,

    • @adrianbratescu7015
      @adrianbratescu7015 Год назад

      @ECDiy shame:))) I saw this after I wrote the question. I'm looking forward to using your kits.
      I hope I pay more attention when I am repairing:)))
      Cheers

  • @optimalsettings
    @optimalsettings Год назад +1

    This is really a tricky work. Given mine to a service for 150 Bucks.

  • @metalroofer6737
    @metalroofer6737 2 года назад

    will your method and your tool work with an s7 edge ? I cant find a video of s7 glass repair that they dont remove the back glass. will mess the battery up or something with the heat?

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  2 года назад +1

      Yes it will. S7 Edge can indeed be done without removing the back glass using this method. We also have have the custom IP 68 seal tape made for S7 edge as well as the older models.
      We have not experienced damage to the battery due to the heat. When the display is heated, the battery's temperature changes a lot less due to the fact the heat is dissipated rather quickly by the solid aluminum frame not to mention there is a layer of adhesive insulating the battery from physically touching the display panel.
      Any further questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us/comment further.
      Best regards,

  • @BoricuaRD1
    @BoricuaRD1 Год назад

    Hey ECDiy just an ideas! If you could have a background picture of the glue application so people can trace the application would be really helpful!

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  Год назад +1

      This is actually a really neat idea! Because it's not too difficult to spread the glue using the method outlined in the video, I hadn't put too much thought into the exact pattern of the glue dispensing but I'm sure it exists. I will look into it further.
      Thank you for the suggestion!

  • @williamchristian5920
    @williamchristian5920 2 года назад

    Can I use the same method for IPad Air 4 with laminated display as well? By using the same glue that you are using

    • @zachariapember1416
      @zachariapember1416 2 года назад

      No the touch screen of iPad Air 4 is separate from the lcd, will need to watch a video mate

  • @jamesnesbit7450
    @jamesnesbit7450 11 месяцев назад

    When you take the back plate off, don't you need to replace the adheasive in order to retain the waterproofing of the phone?

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  11 месяцев назад

      That is correct. We do include a spare IP68 back glass tape adhesive with every kit for this reason.
      However, we have finished developing a clear camera hole cover film which all you'd need to do is press to seal over the camera hole area prior to gluing. This has been briefly shown in the S22 shorts video as well as the Pixel long form video but this eliminates the need for back glass removal as well as the front camera removal.
      Currently, it is only being provided on a request basis at no extra cost and no negative feedback has been received. With this, you wouldn't have to open the phone at all.
      Any further questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to comment further.
      Best regards,

  • @marting.official
    @marting.official Год назад

    I just ordered a kit from you. I'm quite excited and worried about the process but it's worth a try. Thanks for this really well explaination. 😊😊

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  Год назад +1

      Thank you for your support! Any questions, please do not hesitate to comment further/contact us.
      Have a great rest of the day.

    • @joseseda8640
      @joseseda8640 Год назад +1

      How u did

    • @marting.official
      @marting.official Год назад +1

      @@joseseda8640 hey there, I'm still waiting for it to arrive. I'll update when I'm done installing it.

    • @marting.official
      @marting.official Год назад

      @@ecdiy 👍🏽

    • @marting.official
      @marting.official Год назад

      Is there a way to contact you personally ? My package didn't arrive at my house and I can't check any further details in PostNL Regarding my order. It just said on the website that the delivery failed

  • @jamieb1826
    @jamieb1826 Год назад

    So do you need to remove the front facing camera on the s20 before you start removing the front glass ?

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  Год назад

      Hello Jamie,
      Yes & no. Yes, because on the S20, the camera hole is a physical hole in the display panel (S20FE, and some of the newer flat display Pixel phones, it's a clear piece of plastic in that area, not a physical hole).
      No because we finished developing the clear circle film that sticks to the display without adhesive. This would be featured in a new video (But it's briefly shown at the end of our Pixel video). This film being installed prior to the gluing would prevent the glue from going on the camera lens. We're happy to include this free of charge with your purchase if you happen to be interested.
      Any further questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us/comment further.
      Best regards,

  • @SacreDro
    @SacreDro 2 года назад

    So on the Note10+ you need more glue on the top?
    What about the glue going to the ear port or speaker.

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  2 года назад

      On the Note 10+ and for all phones with a camera hole where the hole is physical, (for some of the newer devices, the "hole" is simply a clear piece of glass/plastic) yes, it is advised that you dispense a drop or two of the adhesive directly on the opposite side from the center of the phone/from the flow of the glue.
      Should some glue find its way to the ear port/speaker you can clean it afterwards using isopropyl alcohol & Q-tip or a toothbrush.
      Any further questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us/comment further.
      Best regards,

  • @daniellemedrano7180
    @daniellemedrano7180 Год назад

    What about a Samsung Galaxy A71, does the front camera need to be removed?

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  Год назад

      Hello Danielle,
      Yes & no. Yes because on the A71, the camera area is a physical hole in the display panel. No because we finished developing the clear circle film that sticks to the display without adhesive. This would be featured in a new video (But it's briefly shown at the end of our Pixel video). This film being installed prior to the gluing would prevent the glue from going on the camera lens. We're happy to include this free of charge with your purchase if you happen to be interested.
      If we can be of any further assistance, please do not hesitate to comment further/contact us.
      Have a great rest of the day.

  • @jjoseenrique
    @jjoseenrique 11 месяцев назад

    Hello! I have a Poco F2 Pro with the cracked glass (it works perfectly, but the corner of the outside glass is cracked). Do you think it's fixable? I don't know if there are differences between the screens.
    Thanks!

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  6 месяцев назад

      This, I'm sorry but I'm not sure. I have not tried it myself but if you ever see someone using a wire tool to do the glass replacement, our method would also work.
      Best regards,

  • @nekomusic2293
    @nekomusic2293 2 года назад +2

    Tutorial for pixel 6? Would be awesome

  • @thewaffle3945
    @thewaffle3945 6 месяцев назад

    on my s21 i got small screen burnt from app and to get rid i need to replace the whole screen but is there way to do it without replacing screen?

    • @ecdiy
      @ecdiy  6 месяцев назад

      To my understanding, screen burns are not fixable unless you replace the display as a whole.
      There are videos that you can put on to wear out all the pixels a bit and it supposedly reduces the look of the screen burn but I have not tried it.
      Any questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to comment further.
      Best regards,