9:40 Its all your hard work Nikolay to say so. I am so happy to see you have developed so many skills while trying to make your videos interesting. I am from India and want to meet and greet you in Shenzhen 🙏🙏🙏🙏
I carried out this repair yesterday, and it went perfectly, thank you! Also, if anyone is attempting this, take your time, use plenty of heat (but not too hot so that you don't damage the phone) and only use plastic tools. Some kind of solvent is needed to handle the glue, or pick it away with something plastic, but be careful not to scratch the coating off of the inside of the back glass cover if you're taking this approach...
I just want to tell you I used your tutorial to change my battery myself following your instructions!! Thank you for such an extensive instruction. I successfully was able to do it myself!
Большое спасибо за подробное объяснение того, как заменить батарею в моем galaxy S8 +. Я буду заказывать новую батарею от Amazon и буду стараться изо всех сил. Береги себя
I can't find an online store anywhere, which sells a original battery for my S8. Nice video, but you could've linked the website from where you bought the battery
Thanks Nikolay, i had an abandoned S8+ coz the battery was so old that a full charge lasted 3 hours, other than that it was in pristine condition, with your help it now has a new battery and gonna gift it to my family!
Water resistance in smartphones was a scum..I have been using my phone for a year and almost 2 months and never dropped it in water or swim with it.. I would prefer and trade removable back for water resistance... Smartphone companies know these batteries start to lose their quality after 2years .. so its just to push consumers to buy new smartphones which is a scum.
How many hours is it necessary to use the heat gun before the glue will melt? How does one hold the phone, pull up with the suction cup, and insert something when we see the cover lifting when most of us only have two hands not three?
that battery is in there GOOD man. Also would not recommend using guitar picks as props when you're removing te back cover, because the uneven pressures caused my cover to crack right down the middle
can you send us the kit that can we open the phone?the plastic ones!i really love your videos and i am trying to fix my battery too (i have the exact same phone)
Could you pease share the link for the battery you are using so I can buy it myself? I want to change my s8+ battery too but keep finding fake or used batteries. Thanks
Hello friend, can you share a link from where you bought this kit and is the battery holding alright so far, as i had some bad experience before when replacing the batteries on my phone. Thanks in advanced!
Hi Cool video. I don't have the Samsung S8+ but I do have a Samsung📱J7 Neo android phone which dead now[for like maybe 2/3wks or so etc..] So my few questions are. Why does this phone share your video Samsung S8+ comes with everything stuck to the phone is that not bad/worst to cause more than damage to the phone itself? than just put on back cover itself & let it click in place with the phone? 2. Lastly Should you remove your micro sd card & such things first from your phone before carrying your phone to get battery replacement etc.. done by local phone repair store here so as not to lose any data that maybe store on them?[ such like contacts,photos, games etc.] or should you leave them in? & 3. Lastly would this involve anything to do with having to reset your phone📱? or no? Tfs & your reply asap.
The hardest part is still opening the back glass without breaking it due to the corners. For the average user it's a challenge. I need to replace my S8 battery as well after over 2 years of usage but I'm still skeptic in doing it myself but it's probably worth it
Really nice job with this video. One suggestion - mention to heat the glue on the back to about 130 degF before trying to separate. If the glue is not warm enough, it is more likely that the back glass will break!
Love your videos Niko, can you make a videos about Bluetooth TWS earphones that has less or no latency for gaming especially PUBGM or other any games that requires communication, so far that I know Realme Buds Air has less latency and that make it great for gaming (also quite cheap) and curious if other cheap Bluetooth TWS earphones can match that factor?
well you can kinda see yourself that if the phone dies from 100 percent in less than a day that the battery isn't good anymore... but you can also download accubattery from the play store and that will tell you the battery health of your phone after you charge it.
Hi thanks a lot for the video! I got a question: you mentioned that we need to disconnect the fingerprint cable from the back panel when you took it off.. But I don't see a special step to put that cable back on when you put the back panel on... Does the cable connect by itself?
Hi the cable is short and the angle is small it's difficult to show in the video. You have to press it and it will attach on its place is not difficult. When you open the back panel you can see where exactly has to comment. 👍
@@NikolayTanev oh, thanks a lot! My S8+ just started off with 50% battery level the past 2 days, after a whole night of wireless charging. I looked at new phones but they are so expensive. Then I thought of buying the battery only and found your video. Really appreciate the instruction! I bought a battery kit from Amazon, can't wait for it to come!
Thanks for the video. Very clear and very thorough. I have the Galaxy 8 for about 3 years now and I think the battery has seen its day. However I am not as confident doing it myself. But what you have given me is the courage to change it rather than buy a new one. I love this phone so I may spend a little bit and have it done by Samsung themselves which they do here. I have the Galaxy 7 still and am not using it coz same problem battery and nothing else.
When you attempt this, expect that you will likely crack the back. There's no way to know how hot you are getting the edge of the phone. My hair dryer did a pretty good job, but I was afraid of cooking and damaging the phone. Also, I can't see how you can get into that super fine thin crease between the back and the phone body w/o using a metal box cutter. Plastic just cannot be thin enough and still as strong as metal. I was able to just get started with the metal (very gently pushed in, not too far), then quickly change to plastic tools, but not w/o some cracks formed in the back. Fortunately it didn't crack to bits and I was still able to put it back, then tack it down with some silicone (it's also inside a case, which will keep it together, but you probably should buy the new back ahead of time, as I can't see this coming off w/o it cracking (who makes a glass back???). Obviously designed NEVER to be opened, and instead throw out and buy another. Not sustainable for the planet!!!
Hey Nikolay, Hope you are fine in China due to the coronavirus matter there. How about you can make a video of replacing your LG G6 battery if you still have that LG G6:)
Hi, if someone gets the yellow triangle with thermometer sign when testing out the battery, try to put back the speaker and the upper antenna panel, hope it helps someone. (I got it btw)