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👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 Rhat a round of applause for you man. Mine just went dead on me. It only works if I press it and holsbit a certain way, and the power cable is attached... 🤣🤣🤣 Just ordered a battery. 👍🏽💯🫡
Sadly now cost me nearer £80, but still a lot cheaper than a new Dyson. Dyson web site easily showed me what part I needed, Google found one in stock, and You tube suggested your instructions. Where would we be without the internet ! Many thanks.
I've done a bunch of screen and battery replacement on phones and tablets, and this looks so much easier. Just ordered a new battery for my S3, so thanks so much for the tutorial. Looks super easy!
it seems easy to replace the screen, but where you can find the screen replacement? its very hard and seems expensive to get the new screen. can you use different brand for the screen replacement?
Morning, The only place I could find the screen at a price point I was happy with was AliExpress, mine was a genuine one. People seem to be having mixed experiences with the re-manufactured ones ranging from a white screen to no touch capability at all, seems to be luck of the draw.
Got myself a second hand 1080 FE last year and just used this guide to repaste it with MX4 compound. So far, so good after a quick test. Thanks for the video.
Great video, thanks. It made me realise I wasn't likely to break the case when trying as hard as I was to get it open. Wow those were the strongest clips I've come across! Do you know if the tomtom 520 will power up without the battery in and getting power by USB? (my old one does but the 520 I am fixing doesn't) I just want to try and make sure something else isn't working befoer I order a battery for it. Thanks.
@@WeRepair Thanks very much for your reply, and so quickly. I've just tried a normal (charged) 3.7v Li-ion flat-shape battery without the thermister wire and that didn't work, so it probably detects the missing wire as a fault. If you don't think it will work without a battery I'll take the plunge and order a proper replacement. If it doesn't work I'll just keep it for something else. Thanks again.
Hey there, So, I watched your video tutorial and replaced the screen on my Google Home Hub. The "G" logo with the gray background lights up, but after a while, the backlighting turns off and I can barely see anything on the screen. The touchscreen still works, so I turned the brightness all the way up to 10, but it didn't make a difference. Do you think it's a screen error or something else? If you know how to fix it, please let me know. Thanks!
Morning, people seem to be having mixed experiences with these screen replacements. It seems unless you have a genuine screen they don't always work. I managed to get my replacement one from. Ali Express
Quick question about the license key ... With my existing HD in (which I will be replacing), when I get into the BIOS screen, I show "Preinstalled OS License" with a 10-digit alpha-numeric entry followed by a space and the "WIN". Below that, I have an "OA3 KEY ID", which is a 13 digit number ... So when it asks for a license key, I'm not sure which one is the correct one (I suspect the first one, but want to make sure since one says "License" and the other says "Key"). Thank you very much for your video, I'll be trying it this weekend!
Hi there - I am trying to stop my phone giving a running voice commentary e.g. if I try to go onto "Settings" by touching the gear-wheel icon it actually speaks [female voice] "Settings" and with everything else I do on the phone. How do I stop Samsung Galaxy A10 from doing this [it is actually v annoying lol] - I saw your video on resetting, but I do not want to lose my data if at all possible. [I tried to look under Sounds settings but could not find a solution].
Thanks for the insightful video. I cracked my screen though. 😢 DO NOT twist the prying device, only use a slide motion, with the cutting or back end of a mid-sized knife. Don’t rush it.
@@WeRepair Thanks. We just found out her email and password today but now were stuck on verifying the phone number and pass code. One step closer anyway. We were hoping to hack into it so at least we could reset & use the device like normal.
Thanks for the video. When i exchanged my battery, the end of the white flat flex cable with the 2 blue ends cannot go into the anker anymore. I think you called it the charging cable. do you know how it is called and where to order it?
@@WeRepair thanks 4 replying holding power and home botton will not shut it off. Anything else you have? There's just no shuting it down... I CAN follow instructions fyi Thanks
I can't see that you have mentioned the best screwdrivers to use. The kit I was supplied with had poorly made screwdrivers. I found the case needed the Tri-point Y00 and the Board needed a Philips PH000. At a pinch, the case screws can get away with size Y0. Please correct me if I'm wrong. The 0.6 x 30mm tri-wing, which was supplied with the battery replacement kit, started to strip the heads rather. These were sourced from AE. If I had replaced from your link I imagine the correct tools would have been sent. Thanks for the video, it was very helpful