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Introduction

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Step 1

              Glass / Touch               

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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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MosesMaundu - Apr 17, 2018

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I have a Galaxy A3 model. it fell in water while using it. It switched off then after some minutes it restarted but the screen started misbehaving like opening multiple apps on the phone. the following day the touch screen couldn’t respond but it was on showing my lockscreen but it wasn’t responding. I took it to repair and the guy told me the only option was replacing the whole screen… I dont know if thats the only option or if the glass is replaced could solve the problem.

Alex Sander - Apr 20, 2018

The technician i s probably right, you need to replace the whole display.

mohamed.marrof - Jun 16, 2018

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مانعرف ع

Siamak - Mar 27, 2020

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After separating the glass and the LCD there was lots of glue on the LCD. How did you remove it that it became so neat n clean???

Tobias Isakeit - Apr 6, 2020

Hi Siamak, you may try and get rid of the remaining adhesive with isopropyl alcohol (>97%)