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Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus rear camera lens replace without open

2017-07-21 11:02:55 | Samsung Galaxy S8

Tools need:


Heat gun/Hair dryer


Metal tool


Tweezers


Pry tool


Tape


Clean cloth


Step 1 Remove the cracked camera lens


Heat the lens with a heat gun to soften the adhesive, and stop heating it when you feel it is too hot by touching with your finger.


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Pry up the glass with a metal tool from the position where the glass is broken.


Remove the other broken glasses with the tweezers. Please heat it again if it is hard to remove. Be sure no glass shards or dust drops into the camera when removing the glass.


Step 2 Clean the Metal rings


Tear off the adhesive tape from the metal rings.


Wipe out the glass shards or adhesive by sticky side of the tape.


Step 3 Fix the camera


Press gently the camera with the pry bar move around to get it fixed.


Step 4 Install the Camera lens


Clean off all the fingerprints and dust on the backside of glass with the cloth.


Tear off the adhesive


Fix the lens in right place with the tweezer.


Press the edges of the lens evenly to make it fixed. Please note don’t use too much pressure or you will damage the glass.


Clean the lens with the cloth


Now the camera can work well.


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Galaxy Note 8 August launch confirmed by top Samsung brass

2017-07-21 10:21:54 | Samsung Galaxy S8

During a media appearance in Taiwan, Koh said that the Galaxy Note 8 lg parts would be revealed in August, according to a report by local news outfit ePrice (H/T SamMobile).


That chimes nicely with recent speculation that the device is set to be launched on August 23 at a special event in New York City, rather than being unveiled at IFA 2017 in September.


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In the past, Samsung has debuted its new flagship phablet at the annual IFA trade show in Berlin, but lately, it has opted to stage a standalone Samsung Unpacked event instead.


Koh added that while the device would be announced in August, its global on-sale date wouldn’t come until September, so it could well be that the IFA will still see the Note 8’s official European launch.


There’s a host of rumours surrounding Samsung’s next flagship phablet, with expectation high as the South Korean electronics giant look to put the incendiary Note 7 debacle behind it.


Among other chit-chat, we’re particularly excited about the prospect of the Galaxy S8’s impressive ‘Infinity Display’ coming to the Note 8 lg screen replacement .


This feature could, in turn, lead to a larger display for the Note 8, with a screen of up to 6.4 inches being mooted in some quarters.


Stay tuned, as it looks like the Note 8 is now just weeks away from becoming official – and we’ll continue to cover all the latest news as it happens.