This is why I love Internet. You're in deep shit because you broke your tablet but of course someone did a video on how to repair it. Thank you so much !!
Thank you very much for this very helpful tutorial. My 17 year old daughter broke the screen on her S6 Lite, and given that we home educate, we decided to learn how to repair/replace this ourselves - she has just repaired it successfully.
Thanks - did it, but my screen was shattered.... so had to "break it loose" by forcng the digitizer out and leaving a mess of glass splinters around the edges..... despite heating. Scraped that all off and the rest was straight forward - carefull with the tiny PCB board at the foot - that thing is glued on firm, so do not break it - slide something thin-platic under it (guitar pick) Tab S6 Lite is back in business, waiting for my glue to arrive in the mail for the last step. 🙂
Thanks for the comment! Glad the video helped! I hate those little glass shards that stick in the edges. If you have a flat tool (like the flat edge of a precision screwdriver) run it along the edges with the screen off to make sure you’ve gotten rid of them all. They can really mess up your glue job if you miss any!
Great video and I''ll be honest, I didn't read all the comments but I wanted to note that it is VERY important that you start from the camera end with your spudger and be very careful as you work around the other end. I accidentally cut the main board to display connector on mine. The cable was like 5 bucks, but still, an avoidable mistake that I managed to make at full speed. I offer it here as a minor piece of unsolicited advice.
Thank you so much for a detailed video that was also straight to the point. Question: is the digitizer IC @2:23 responsible for receiving touch? I have a tablet that has a beautifully working display but it won't respond to finger touch, just the s pen. I was initially thinking I needed to replace the led screen but now I'm not sure if I need to do that or replace that digitizer IC.
@@rakyuugakiyou can use a hair dryer or heat gun. Set to low (heat gun) or med/high (hair dryer) and go around the perimeter of the tablet. Keep the heat source about 4” (10cm) away, and make each go around take about 45 seconds. Go around the outside probably 10 times, that should do it for you.
Thank you for a clear, concise, and straightforward video. I particularly appreciate the cautionary notes. I'm not sure I'm brave enough to do this myself, even though your video is very precise. Again, thank you.
Great video!! Is the original screen needed to support the s pen, or it's the digitizer board that enables the screen to be used with the S Pen? I found screens priced 60+ euro and others priced 130 euro, it's the digitizer board to make the difference in price? Thank you and sorry for the long question :D
The price range is probably due to some screens being aftermarket and some being OEM. And you’re right, some probably have the digitizer board and others don’t. I’d buy one without the board and just move yours over. Hope this helps, and good luck with your repair!
As near as I can tell, they take the same screen. The only major difference is the upgraded processor in the 613. I’m 97% certain the same screen will fit. That being said, attempt at your own risk.
Mine ghost touches at a specific point. The problem goes away whenever it's plugged. I've noticed that it also occurs(when plugged and usable) when i touch the screen simultaneously using two or more fingers.
I did the dame steps as in the video but the screen did not switch on. I solved the problem connecting the charger and pressing power and - during 10 seconds.
Hello, thank you for showing how to replace the screen. One question, is this screen original or from china? It seem good. Another question, should i worry about static discharge while i replace the screen? Should i Wear ESD gloves?
This is an OEM Samsung screen. I wouldn’t be worried about static discharge. I’ve never had an issue with it. It’s never a bad idea to be careful though, so if you feel more comfortable wearing gloves or a static discharge bracelet, go for it.
Decent repair just a note why did you use glue T7000 and why not strips surely strips have less to none dry time and no clamping required or am I wrong . Great job either way
You’re right, adhesive strips would have been a quicker choice with no curing time, but at the time I made this video I only had 5mm wide tape. 2mm works best with this model. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Hey ive got an s6 lite tablet secound time replacing it (not same device) both times when fitting new screen screen doesnt turn on when i give phone shop they sort out and screen turns on (same screen) any idea what i could try ive re inserted cables etc nothing when i charge i can hear noise etc but screen doesnt turn on
Hey dude, long shot considering the age of the video, but you wouldn't happen to know if I messed up somewhere, would you? Best of my knowledge, the digitiser came off clean as a whistle, none of the ribbon cables seem damaged and I've tried reseating them, and the S6 shows up on a computer when plugged in, but the screen is just staying black constantly, no video to it. Any ideas? The screen was shattered, so I had to pop it out a little rougher but didn't break anything other than glass in the process, I made sure to be really careful. The only thing I can think of, as the screen had already stopped displaying anything before working on it, is that maybe it wasn't off when I worked on it. Would that cause any issues? Nothing on the screen (old or new) or digitiser could have shorted as I disconnected the primary ribbon cable first and last in disassembly and reassembly. Thanks for the video, was short, sweet, and did the job perfectly. I just didn't!
Hi, so if it was on when you were working on it, that’s probably your issue. It very likely isn’t a huge problem, but what you want to do is perform a soft reset. Hold down volume down and power for about 20 seconds, or until you feel it vibrate briefly. Once you feel the quick pulse from the vibration motor, let go of the buttons. Hopefully your display will come back up. If not, either the ribbon cable isn’t inserted properly or there’s more damage to the tablet, but fingers crossed it’s neither of those. And thanks for the kind words about the video!
I have a question. My Galaxy tab s6 (not lite) has shorted out on the screen. I want to have replacement tablet, but get the old files off. I can not attach to computer to try to extract the files because if the tablet gets hooked up with the USB cable to the pc it begins shorting again. If I were to remove the screen and unplug the ribbon cable, could I still access the files by USB cable or would the pc try to charge it and cause dangerous issues? I can not see trying to repair the screen at this point due to cost, and I don't know how to,reset all of the tests after replacement of the screen. Thanks
Hi, there's a little too much going on here for me to be able to say what the problem might be. But if you don't have a screen on your tablet, generally you can't get the files off of it as you'll need to be able to select 'allow' on the screen to let you PC access the files. If your tablet has no lock screen on it and it will boot directly to your home screen, and you've previously used this tablet with this same PC and allowed the connection, you may be ok.
I followed all the steps but the new screen isnt turning on. I plugged in the base and it pings to suggest its now charging so its on but the screen isnt lighting up...ive tried disconnecting and reconnecting all the wires 2x.
I can confirm the display is exactly the same, the original display I destroyed had P615/610 written behind, while my model is P613, and this aside they look the same The store where I purchased said it were the same parts Samsung support points use
I've just dropped mine onto a concrete floor and the screen is cracked 😢 but I'd need to take it in to a repair place for this . I wouldn't feel confident doing it myself .
My 17 year old daughter broke the screen on her tablet and we decided to try and rplace it ourselves using this video - it is actually very straightforward and my daughter completed it by herself.
It could be a few things. The first thing I would check would be the small digitizer board (we move it at the 2:40 mark in the video) is properly connected. If that is connected properly and isn’t damaged, I would say it’s an issue with the screen you were sent.
I assume new glass always comes with the screen? My glass is busted but the screen works just fine. Figured I would replace it and figured I had to buy a new lcd altogether 🧐😄 Guess I figured correct, figuratively I mean. Probably. 😂
I used a heat mat, set it to 65 degrees Celsius and let the tablet sit on it for about 4 minutes. If you don’t have a heat mat, you can use a heat gun or failing that, a hair dryer. Just take your time and go slowly around the edge of the tablet (each full circle around should take you about 30 seconds, and go around 10-12 times).
@@colchesterphonerepair3835 I had replaced the new LCD screen but after a while, some lines appeared on the screen. I realised in your video that you didn't take off the tape that covered the board on the new LCD. I did take it off. Is that why the lines appeared?
Hi, customer described it as a compression break. It was in a backpack, the glass/digitizer was ok but the LCD underneath was damaged, it caused some lines and discolouration on the display.
How much does this LCD cost? I tried ordering an oem lcd for temporary replacement and found one for around 50 usd, I wonder if that's a good deal or not.
This ia strange. I've ordered and tested a new screen today and everything was working fine touch wise but I hadn't transferred the digitiser IC over. Makes me more confused over what it's used for
I replaced my tablet's screen twice, but unfortunately, the S Pen is not working properly. It registers the button press and the cursor appears when I bring the pen close to the screen, but it only works in certain parts of the screen. Additionally, when I click on one point, it registers as a click on another point. This issue persists even after testing with other pens, and this is the second screen replacement I have attempted. I suspect that the problem may be with the board attached to the back of the display that contains the Wacom chip responsible for processing the S Pen input. It is possible that this board is faulty and needs to be replaced. Despite the frustration of encountering these technical difficulties after multiple attempts to fix the issue, I am determined to find a solution and restore full functionality to my tablet. I will continue to explore potential solutions and consider replacing the faulty board if necessary.
My first thought would be the daughter board on the back of the screen. Depending on how it was removed and transferred, it could have sustained some damage. You did what I would have done and tried a new screen and different S Pen. Process of elimination points you to the next thing to try which is the board on the back of the screen. It could even have a ZIF connector that has been damaged.
@@colchesterphonerepair3835 The second time I replaced the screen, the flat cable broke! However, the problem was already occurring before I replaced the second screen. It's possible that I used too much force to remove the board from the old screen and damaged it, as I did not heat the board and used a stylus to remove it.
@@colchesterphonerepair3835 "Why is my S Pen not working properly? Reboot the device. Sometimes a simple reboot is all you need to solve the problem. Remove any third-party cases or covers. Many third-party protective cases have metals and magnets that interfere with the connection between a Galaxy Note smartphone and its S"
While removing the screen, I accidently ripped the ribbon cable for the screen on the bottom, it doesn't matter if the screen is broken anyways but i would recommend everyone to be extra careful at the bottom if you want to reuse the screen.
I still don't understand why the screen of my S6 lite tablet is pixelated, I don't know what the problem would be I don't know if you know what the problem would be?
Complete disappointment. Two displays from China were purchased inexpensively from Amazon and did not work. Now in search of the original. I wonder who produces the original? Korea?
Original displays can be hard to find, depending on where you are in the world. If you’re in North America, Injured Gadgets or ESourceParts are decent sites for end users (that is do it yourselfers, and not repair shops)
This is why I love Internet. You're in deep shit because you broke your tablet but of course someone did a video on how to repair it. Thank you so much !!
Glad it helped you out! Thanks for watching!!
did you get special clamps as well to hold it together while the adhesive dries up?
@@erniepaj no I just used heavy books and stuff
Thank you very much for this very helpful tutorial. My 17 year old daughter broke the screen on her S6 Lite, and given that we home educate, we decided to learn how to repair/replace this ourselves - she has just repaired it successfully.
That’s terrific! I’m so glad you found it helpful!
Thank you for your help for replacing the screen. It was very simple to follow the video and completed reviving my Samsung tablet.
That’s awesome, glad to hear it!
Thanks - did it, but my screen was shattered.... so had to "break it loose" by forcng the digitizer out and leaving a mess of glass splinters around the edges..... despite heating. Scraped that all off and the rest was straight forward - carefull with the tiny PCB board at the foot - that thing is glued on firm, so do not break it - slide something thin-platic under it (guitar pick)
Tab S6 Lite is back in business, waiting for my glue to arrive in the mail for the last step. 🙂
Thanks for the comment! Glad the video helped! I hate those little glass shards that stick in the edges. If you have a flat tool (like the flat edge of a precision screwdriver) run it along the edges with the screen off to make sure you’ve gotten rid of them all. They can really mess up your glue job if you miss any!
Great video and I''ll be honest, I didn't read all the comments but I wanted to note that it is VERY important that you start from the camera end with your spudger and be very careful as you work around the other end. I accidentally cut the main board to display connector on mine. The cable was like 5 bucks, but still, an avoidable mistake that I managed to make at full speed. I offer it here as a minor piece of unsolicited advice.
I just did that to mine now got to wait for replacement 😢
Thank you so much for a detailed video that was also straight to the point. Question: is the digitizer IC @2:23 responsible for receiving touch? I have a tablet that has a beautifully working display but it won't respond to finger touch, just the s pen. I was initially thinking I needed to replace the led screen but now I'm not sure if I need to do that or replace that digitizer IC.
Did you fix it?
@@mgomez5606 I did. While I did buy both pieces, it turned out that I only needed to replace the small board.
@@bwloawesome you can buy the small board he pried off the back of old screen?
@@mgomez5606 the kit I bought online had both pieces.
Now that is the best video on here which I will use.... Thank you guys. 🙏
Hey, thanks a lot for the video. But do I need 10 clamps to hold the lcd when drying off the glue? Could I theoretically just use 8 pieces?
You could probably do 6 in a pinch. 8 would be plenty.
@@colchesterphonerepair3835 Thanks for the reply! One more question, is there any alternative way to pop the lcd off without a heating pad?
@@rakyuugakiyou can use a hair dryer or heat gun. Set to low (heat gun) or med/high (hair dryer) and go around the perimeter of the tablet. Keep the heat source about 4” (10cm) away, and make each go around take about 45 seconds. Go around the outside probably 10 times, that should do it for you.
@@colchesterphonerepair3835 Thanks a lot for the tips!
Thank you for a clear, concise, and straightforward video. I particularly appreciate the cautionary notes. I'm not sure I'm brave enough to do this myself, even though your video is very precise. Again, thank you.
Thanks very much! That means a lot to hear, glad you enjoyed. If you decide to try it and get stuck, leave another comment and I’ll try to help.
@@colchesterphonerepair3835 Wow, what a generous offer. I truly appreciate that! Now, to find a heat mat....LOL
Great video!! Is the original screen needed to support the s pen, or it's the digitizer board that enables the screen to be used with the S Pen? I found screens priced 60+ euro and others priced 130 euro, it's the digitizer board to make the difference in price? Thank you and sorry for the long question :D
The price range is probably due to some screens being aftermarket and some being OEM. And you’re right, some probably have the digitizer board and others don’t. I’d buy one without the board and just move yours over. Hope this helps, and good luck with your repair!
@@colchesterphonerepair3835 TY I hope I don't need luck in this 😁 I'll try to be attentive
I'll post the result when I'm done 🤞🏻🤞🏻
5 months passed bro post the results already@@saveriovenezia
I have a sm p613(2022 model), do you know if the display for 610/615 works with that version?
Yes, the key differences between the tablets are in the processor and GPU, the screen seems to be the same.
Did the 610/615 screen worked? I have an 619 with broken screen
This Digitalizer its to work S Pen? 2:24
Yes it is. Some claim the pen still works with no digitizer board, but in my experience it is needed.
Which adhesive tape did you use?
I used a 3mm wide TESA tape.
What kind of insulating tape did you use? or did you just reuse the tape that was already there?
I just used a good line of T7000 adhesive, but you can also use TESA tape. For this tablet I'd use a 3mm width.
Is the SM-P613 (2022) screen the same as the SM-P610 (2020)?... I notice that all the repairs on RUclips show the P610/P615 labelling.
As near as I can tell, they take the same screen. The only major difference is the upgraded processor in the 613. I’m 97% certain the same screen will fit. That being said, attempt at your own risk.
Lol watching this on a broken screen😂😂😂😂
Lol
Lolol
Isn't it ironic 🎶😉
Facts
What is digitizer IC for? My screen is working fine without it!!
Pen touch recognition uses a separate IC . This is to separate the touch from pen and fingers (or anything capacitive)
Mine ghost touches at a specific point. The problem goes away whenever it's plugged. I've noticed that it also occurs(when plugged and usable) when i touch the screen simultaneously using two or more fingers.
I did the dame steps as in the video but the screen did not switch on. I solved the problem connecting the charger and pressing power and - during 10 seconds.
thank you!!! i replaced my screen but could not get it to start up, this saved me!
Hello, thank you for showing how to replace the screen. One question, is this screen original or from china? It seem good.
Another question, should i worry about static discharge while i replace the screen? Should i Wear ESD gloves?
This is an OEM Samsung screen. I wouldn’t be worried about static discharge. I’ve never had an issue with it. It’s never a bad idea to be careful though, so if you feel more comfortable wearing gloves or a static discharge bracelet, go for it.
@@colchesterphonerepair3835 Ok,
Thanks for reply!
Decent repair just a note why did you use glue T7000 and why not strips surely strips have less to none dry time and no clamping required or am I wrong . Great job either way
You’re right, adhesive strips would have been a quicker choice with no curing time, but at the time I made this video I only had 5mm wide tape. 2mm works best with this model. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Hey ive got an s6 lite tablet secound time replacing it (not same device) both times when fitting new screen screen doesnt turn on when i give phone shop they sort out and screen turns on (same screen) any idea what i could try ive re inserted cables etc nothing when i charge i can hear noise etc but screen doesnt turn on
U didint connect display cable, other issue cant be
Where can i buy original replacement screen?
We bought a compatible screen from Amazon, which we have just installed, using this video, and it works very well.
Hey dude, long shot considering the age of the video, but you wouldn't happen to know if I messed up somewhere, would you? Best of my knowledge, the digitiser came off clean as a whistle, none of the ribbon cables seem damaged and I've tried reseating them, and the S6 shows up on a computer when plugged in, but the screen is just staying black constantly, no video to it.
Any ideas? The screen was shattered, so I had to pop it out a little rougher but didn't break anything other than glass in the process, I made sure to be really careful. The only thing I can think of, as the screen had already stopped displaying anything before working on it, is that maybe it wasn't off when I worked on it. Would that cause any issues? Nothing on the screen (old or new) or digitiser could have shorted as I disconnected the primary ribbon cable first and last in disassembly and reassembly.
Thanks for the video, was short, sweet, and did the job perfectly. I just didn't!
Hi, so if it was on when you were working on it, that’s probably your issue. It very likely isn’t a huge problem, but what you want to do is perform a soft reset. Hold down volume down and power for about 20 seconds, or until you feel it vibrate briefly. Once you feel the quick pulse from the vibration motor, let go of the buttons. Hopefully your display will come back up. If not, either the ribbon cable isn’t inserted properly or there’s more damage to the tablet, but fingers crossed it’s neither of those.
And thanks for the kind words about the video!
@@colchesterphonerepair3835You should do this a job! lol That worked an absolute charm, just like your video. Thanks mate.
good day, how can i fix mine because the screen of my tablet is somehow kind of duplicated, the apps looks like they are 2, its hard to explain
did the spen work on the newley replaced screen?
It did, I regret not showing that on the video.
I have a question. My Galaxy tab s6 (not lite) has shorted out on the screen. I want to have replacement tablet, but get the old files off. I can not attach to computer to try to extract the files because if the tablet gets hooked up with the USB cable to the pc it begins shorting again.
If I were to remove the screen and unplug the ribbon cable, could I still access the files by USB cable or would the pc try to charge it and cause dangerous issues? I can not see trying to repair the screen at this point due to cost, and I don't know how to,reset all of the tests after replacement of the screen. Thanks
Hi, there's a little too much going on here for me to be able to say what the problem might be. But if you don't have a screen on your tablet, generally you can't get the files off of it as you'll need to be able to select 'allow' on the screen to let you PC access the files. If your tablet has no lock screen on it and it will boot directly to your home screen, and you've previously used this tablet with this same PC and allowed the connection, you may be ok.
I followed all the steps but the new screen isnt turning on. I plugged in the base and it pings to suggest its now charging so its on but the screen isnt lighting up...ive tried disconnecting and reconnecting all the wires 2x.
I forced a restart and it works!!! Thank you for this helpful tutorial!!!
@@MascarasAndMixershi is the s pen working?
I can confirm the display is exactly the same, the original display I destroyed had P615/610 written behind, while my model is P613, and this aside they look the same
The store where I purchased said it were the same parts Samsung support points use
I've just dropped mine onto a concrete floor and the screen is cracked 😢 but I'd need to take it in to a repair place for this . I wouldn't feel confident doing it myself .
My 17 year old daughter broke the screen on her tablet and we decided to try and rplace it ourselves using this video - it is actually very straightforward and my daughter completed it by herself.
done repairing mine!!! thank u
Hi! If I replaced the screen and it is not recognizing the spen, what could be the problem??
Could it be that the replacement I bought didnt hace all the components?
It could be a few things. The first thing I would check would be the small digitizer board (we move it at the 2:40 mark in the video) is properly connected. If that is connected properly and isn’t damaged, I would say it’s an issue with the screen you were sent.
I assume new glass always comes with the screen? My glass is busted but the screen works just fine. Figured I would replace it and figured I had to buy a new lcd altogether 🧐😄 Guess I figured correct, figuratively I mean. Probably. 😂
I recently replaced my tablet screen but the s pen won't work. Does anyone know what the problem might be and how i can fix it?
onde consigo as ferramentas?
What tool you are using to heat the screen please?
I used a heat mat, set it to 65 degrees Celsius and let the tablet sit on it for about 4 minutes. If you don’t have a heat mat, you can use a heat gun or failing that, a hair dryer. Just take your time and go slowly around the edge of the tablet (each full circle around should take you about 30 seconds, and go around 10-12 times).
@@colchesterphonerepair3835 I had replaced the new LCD screen but after a while, some lines appeared on the screen. I realised in your video that you didn't take off the tape that covered the board on the new LCD. I did take it off. Is that why the lines appeared?
El s pen funciona correctamente ?
In the description you said tye lcd is damaged but the screen looked good no cracks what happened
Hi, customer described it as a compression break. It was in a backpack, the glass/digitizer was ok but the LCD underneath was damaged, it caused some lines and discolouration on the display.
@@colchesterphonerepair3835 oh OK I see good job.
How much does this LCD cost? I tried ordering an oem lcd for temporary replacement and found one for around 50 usd, I wonder if that's a good deal or not.
That’s a decent price for an OEM part. Get a small tube of T7000 adhesive to go with it. That should only be a couple of bucks.
@@colchesterphonerepair3835 can I buy it on Aliexpress... is it safe (original)?
Great job, where did you buy the screen?
We got this screen from Mobile Sentrix Canada.
And thanks!
What's the digitalizer IC for?
Without it the touch won’t work. The image will be on the screen but it won’t accept any touch input.
@@colchesterphonerepair3835the isn't turning on after securely connecting power
This ia strange. I've ordered and tested a new screen today and everything was working fine touch wise but I hadn't transferred the digitiser IC over. Makes me more confused over what it's used for
But approx prize of screen is?
It’s a 10.4” screen
I replaced my tablet's screen twice, but unfortunately, the S Pen is not working properly. It registers the button press and the cursor appears when I bring the pen close to the screen, but it only works in certain parts of the screen. Additionally, when I click on one point, it registers as a click on another point. This issue persists even after testing with other pens, and this is the second screen replacement I have attempted.
I suspect that the problem may be with the board attached to the back of the display that contains the Wacom chip responsible for processing the S Pen input. It is possible that this board is faulty and needs to be replaced.
Despite the frustration of encountering these technical difficulties after multiple attempts to fix the issue, I am determined to find a solution and restore full functionality to my tablet. I will continue to explore potential solutions and consider replacing the faulty board if necessary.
My first thought would be the daughter board on the back of the screen. Depending on how it was removed and transferred, it could have sustained some damage.
You did what I would have done and tried a new screen and different S Pen. Process of elimination points you to the next thing to try which is the board on the back of the screen. It could even have a ZIF connector that has been damaged.
@@colchesterphonerepair3835 The second time I replaced the screen, the flat cable broke! However, the problem was already occurring before I replaced the second screen. It's possible that I used too much force to remove the board from the old screen and damaged it, as I did not heat the board and used a stylus to remove it.
@@colchesterphonerepair3835 And there's one more thing! When I assembled it for the second time, I accidentally left one magnet outside!
The magnets are used to shut the screen off when you use a certain style case with a flip cover. I wouldn’t be overly concerned about that.
@@colchesterphonerepair3835 "Why is my S Pen not working properly?
Reboot the device. Sometimes a simple reboot is all you need to solve the problem. Remove any third-party cases or covers. Many third-party protective cases have metals and magnets that interfere with the connection between a Galaxy Note smartphone and its S"
Where do you buy the replacement screen?
It depends on where you are in the world. I'm in Canada and got mine from Mobile Sentrix.
While removing the screen, I accidently ripped the ribbon cable for the screen on the bottom, it doesn't matter if the screen is broken anyways but i would recommend everyone to be extra careful at the bottom if you want to reuse the screen.
Thanks your video, But it can't connect the screen when i try to on the S6 after change screen. Do you know why?
When you say it can’t connect, do you mean the ribbon cable won’t fit? Or is it another issue?
very helpful thnx
Mine broke only the glass
Thanks 😊
great video
Thanks very much!
You didn't test if pen is working.
You're right, next time I do a Note or similar tablet I'll make sure to show the S Pen test on video.
I still don't understand why the screen of my S6 lite tablet is pixelated, I don't know what the problem would be
I don't know if you know what the problem would be?
Never ever you can replace the glascover with this tool.
tnx
Complete disappointment. Two displays from China were purchased inexpensively from Amazon and did not work. Now in search of the original. I wonder who produces the original? Korea?
Original displays can be hard to find, depending on where you are in the world. If you’re in North America, Injured Gadgets or ESourceParts are decent sites for end users (that is do it yourselfers, and not repair shops)
Use alcohol, a little bit goes a long way.
my cat broke my screen today 😢
you completely ripped off a flex cable on the left bottom corner of the LCD !! big mistake buddy.
Do you mean when the digitizer connecter board is removed at the 2:40 mark? I couldn't find any other part that fit your description.
are the p610 and p613 compatible?
@@kenmasters2025 Yes they are.
ye imma just order a repair