I currently have an S5 Neo I'm attempting to repair. I could only get my hands on S5 LCD + digis. I'm attempting the repair but the connector cables are slightly different. I fear forcing it may damage. So my guess is that they are not compatible? Any confirmations?
Does a Samsung Galaxy S5 LCD + Digitizer work as a replacement for the S5 Neo? Everything looks the same, but I'm trying to connect the ribbon cable and it's not snapping in easily. I fear forcing it could damage it. Any idea?
I have a Samsung Galaxy S4 that was no longer accepting a charge. I've changed out the USB board. I plug the phone in with the device powered off, it vibrates and turns on showing the battery with charging signal, then reboots. It continues to do this. When I power the device on, it remains powered on, but does not accept a charge. I've reopened the phone and checked the install. Same thing occurs. In case of a defective part, I changed it out with another part. Device powered off and plugged in, does not react. Device powered on and plugged in, does not charge.
Note: There are 10 black screws in the midframe and there are 2 silver screws in the back of the device that keeps the midframe together. Make sure to remove all of them before prying it apart.
Does a Samsung Galaxy S5 LCD + Digitizer work as a replacement for the S5 Neo? Everything looks the same, but I'm trying to connect the ribbon cable and it's not snapping in easily. I fear forcing it could damage it. Any idea?
I have a Samsung Galaxy S4 that was no longer accepting a charge. I've changed out the USB board. I plug the phone in with the device powered off, it vibrates and turns on showing the battery with charging signal, then reboots. It continues to do this. When I power the device on, it remains powered on, but does not accept a charge. I've reopened the phone and checked the install. Same thing occurs. In case of a defective part, I changed it out with another part. Device powered off and plugged in, does not react. Device powered on and plugged in, does not charge.
Any other suggestions at this point?
Note: There are 10 black screws in the midframe and there are 2 silver screws in the back of the device that keeps the midframe together. Make sure to remove all of them before prying it apart.