Einleitung
This guide will teach you how to replace the back case of your Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 edition.
Werkzeuge
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Using the nylon spudger or plastic opening tool along the edges of the screen, separate the back case off of the device.
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Abschluss
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
Ein Kommentar
Wrong way to open the case. Like this you destroy the welded points that keep the back and the bezel together!...
The whole part (back cover and bezel) has to come off from the screen using an opening tool or a la mediator between the glass and the bezel.
Eric -
Remove stylus before you remove. There’s a nubbin on the main board that may dislodge it stylus is in place. it is easily reinserted, but easy hassle to avoid.
Matt -
It’s worth mentioning that there is a part of the device casing, accessible from the back, that can be removed but has very fragile retaining clips. Although the picture does show that the prying tool is lifting the screen, it is hard to see. You will not be able to access the charge port by removing a portion of the casing. You must remove the case from the screen side.
Eden Mugg -
Be careful!!!
the first picture of this first step and the instructions are misleading. What you need to remove is the back cover of the tablet. Use the opening tool along the edges of the back cover, NOT on the screen as the picture and the instructions say.
rene carmona -
Its not misleading. You need to remove from the front as removing from the back you will tear the grey clipping from the glued back piece. You will not be able to replace the charge port from removing just the back either as you should be doing both.
Bradley Carr -
I agree this first step should be revised and include a warning.
My battery was swollen and the screen was separating from the case (big gap along edge).
Purchased new battery. Have spudger. Have done phone battery replacements before without issue.
I tried to do the separation but apparently was between the screen assembly and the back electronics rather than separating the entire electronics from the back casing.
The screen glass “exploded”…I’ll be finding glass particles in my office for the next few years I think. In addition, not realizing why things weren’t working I figured I would have to replace the screen anyway and continued on only to discover that a bunch of ribbon cables were destroyed during separation.
Given this process is listed as “EASY” there really should be some clear warnings about making sure the spudger doesn’t end up between the screen assembly and back electonics but rather ends up between the back case. The angle of the spudger in the photo doesn’t make this obvious.
What a waste.
mattp -