The Samsung Galaxy S7 is evolution not a
revolution of Samsung’s flagship phone the S6 from last year. But then
evolution is all that was required and many would compare the S7 as an
"S" upgrade similar to what Apple do with their iPhone range. This
means the Galaxy S7 builds on the solid foundations laid by its predecessor
without fiddling with the winning formula too much. As to the fragile screen,
on the other hand, there is still too much improvement we recommend Samsung to
do. Here we make a short discussion about Samsung Galaxy S7 and screen
replacement.
Samsung
Galaxy S7 Review
The exterior design may not look all that different,
but it's comfortable to hold, and the curved edges and reduced width means it's
easier to use one-handed. Samsung has refined the design from the S6 in all the
right ways, including making the Galaxy S7 waterproof.
Then there's the display, which still
sports an eye-popping resolution and Super AMOLED technology, but is somehow
brighter and more enchanting. Samsung has freshened up TouchWiz, crammed the S7
full of power, and pulled off yet another supremely impressive smartphone
camera – the low light performance of the 12MP snapper is something to behold.
Also the on screen display is another very nice touch – it's simple yet highly
convenient – while Game Launcher improves the mobile gaming experience on the
S7.
With battery life improving and the return
of Micro SD support then it really is hard to find much to not like. Until the
iPhone 7 comes out this really is one of the best phones on the market.
Why
is the Samsung Galaxy S7 LCD display screen the weakest part?
Is the “brightest most vibrant screen
you’ve ever seen” according to Samsung, worth the added risk of requiring
repairs? As with all present generation devices, parts for this device are
cheap. As with most Samsung devices, parts for their devices depreciate much
slower than other manufactures, Apple, and will likely result in the price
point of these screen repairs remaining less desirable much the same as the
Galaxy Note 1-3, and Galaxy S3-S5.
The screen for the Samsung Galaxy S6 is
stunning, but continues the newer smart phone fad of screen assembly
lamination, meaning all of the components of the screen are laminated together
to save space inside the phone, requiring the replacement of the whole screen
to repair even the smallest cracks. Additionally the Samsung S6 screen assembly
is the thinnest screen assembly Samsung has ever made, also contributing to the
sleek profile of the phone, but resulting in a more fragile LCD and digitizer.
This means that even with a good case, and a tempered glass screen protector,
we’re expecting to see many more of these devices though our shops than the
previous Samsung S5 through S3 generations.
Notes
on Samsung Galaxy S7 broken screen replacement
Sometimes getting your Galaxy S7 screen
replaced by a service isn’t an option, so the experts at CPR have put together
a guide for how to replace the Galaxy S7 LED screen. Please keep in mind that
Samsung has made it almost impossible for anyone but a trained professional
from replacing the Galaxy S7 screen. Even if you follow these instructions
precisely, it is possible that you may end up with a small crack in the new
screen so replace with caution.
Power off your device and Take the back
cover off your Galaxy S7. This step may require you to use a little heat from a
heat gun or blow dryer and pry up the plastic cover using a plastic card like a
gift card or credit card. Remove the plastic cover off the back. Remove all of
the screws that attach the motherboard to the S7. Be carefully on removing the
motherboard and set aside. Apply a little heat to the front of the phone to
soften the glue holding the LCD screen in place. Next step is prying the screen
up with a razor blade so you can fit a plastic card in between the LCD and
housing. Run the card slowly around the area between the LCD and case until the
screen releases from the case.
To be notice, keep in mind that the
navigation flex and home button flex are under the screen at the bottom of the phone
and can tear very easily. Clean out the housing and screen frame so there is no
glass or debris is left behind. Carefully snap the new LCD screen in place. Keep
in mind that the new LCD screen is very fragile, and excessive pressure could
cause the screen to break. After you have snapped the new LCD in place, reverse
these instructions and your S7 will have a new screen!
Conclusion
As you can see, Samsung
Galaxy S7 LCD screen replacement is no task for the faint of heart. If
you’d prefer that a professional handle your Samsung Galaxy S7 repair, go to an
export online repair store. If you are confidence on your repair skills, you
may also do it on your hands. First of all, you should find a suitable
replacement screen for your Samsung model from a retail store, and make sure
the quality is guarantee. Get yourself a kit of repair tool set for
reparation.
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