OEM Guide

Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

56

Time Required

                          1 - 3 hours            

Sections

10

  • SIM Tray
  • 1 step
  • Back Cover
  • 11 steps
  • Wireless Charging Coil and Loudspeaker
  • 6 steps
  • Samsung Galaxy S22 Battery Disconnect
  • 1 step
  • Interconnect Cables
  • 3 steps
  • Laser AF and Motherboard Cover
  • 3 steps
  • Motherboard Removal
  • 8 steps
  • USB-C Port and Charging Board
  • 3 steps
  • Earpiece Speaker & Vibration Motor
  • 3 steps
  • Screen and Battery Assembly
  • 17 steps

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Introduction

This guide is written for the genuine Samsung screen and battery assembly. The assembly consists of the screen, battery, and frame together in one part. Be sure you have the right part before you begin the repair.

Before you begin, refer to the Samsung Self-Repair document for safety information.

If your battery is swollen, take appropriate precautions. Before disassembling your device, completely discharge the battery. This reduces the risk of a dangerous thermal event if the battery is accidentally damaged during the repair.

Note: Retaining water resistance after the repair will depend on how well you reapply the adhesive, but your device will lose its IP (Ingress Protection) rating.

What you need

Step 1

              Remove the SIM card tray               
  • Insert a SIM eject tool, bit, or straightened paper clip into the SIM card tray hole on the bottom edge of the phone.
  • Press the SIM eject tool into the SIM card tray hole to eject the SIM card tray.
  • Remove the SIM card tray.
  • If you accidentally inserted the SIM eject tool into a microphone hole, don’t worry! You most likely didn’t damage the microphone.

Insert a SIM eject tool, bit, or straightened paper clip into the SIM card tray hole on the bottom edge of the phone.

Press the SIM eject tool into the SIM card tray hole to eject the SIM card tray.

Remove the SIM card tray.

If you accidentally inserted the SIM eject tool into a microphone hole, don’t worry! You most likely didn’t damage the microphone.

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Step 2

              Heat the bottom edge               
  • Heat an iOpener and apply it to the bottom edge of the back cover for two minutes.
  • A hair dryer, heat gun, or hot plate may also be used, but be careful not to overheat the phone—the display and internal battery are susceptible to heat damage.

Heat an iOpener and apply it to the bottom edge of the back cover for two minutes.

A hair dryer, heat gun, or hot plate may also be used, but be careful not to overheat the phone—the display and internal battery are susceptible to heat damage.

Step 3

              Adhesive information               
  • While you wait for the adhesive to soften, note the following:
  • There’s adhesive securing the back cover around the perimeter of the frame.
  • The adhesive is strongest in the bottom right and top left corners.

While you wait for the adhesive to soften, note the following:

There’s adhesive securing the back cover around the perimeter of the frame.

The adhesive is strongest in the bottom right and top left corners.

Step 4

              Insert an opening pick               
  • Apply a suction cup to the back cover, as close to the bottom edge as possible.
  • Pull up on the suction cup with strong, steady force to create a gap between the cover and the frame.
  • If you have trouble creating a gap, apply more heat to further soften the adhesive. Follow the iOpener instructions to avoid overheating.
  • Insert an opening pick into the gap.

Apply a suction cup to the back cover, as close to the bottom edge as possible.

Pull up on the suction cup with strong, steady force to create a gap between the cover and the frame.

If you have trouble creating a gap, apply more heat to further soften the adhesive. Follow the iOpener instructions to avoid overheating.

Insert an opening pick into the gap.

Step 5

              Slice the bottom adhesive               
  • Slide the pick back and forth along the bottom edge to slice through the adhesive.
  • Leave the pick inserted in the bottom left corner to prevent the adhesive from resealing.

Slide the pick back and forth along the bottom edge to slice through the adhesive.

Leave the pick inserted in the bottom left corner to prevent the adhesive from resealing.

Step 6

              Heat the left edge               
  • Apply a heated iOpener to the left edge of the back cover for two minutes.

Apply a heated iOpener to the left edge of the back cover for two minutes.

Step 7

              Slice the left adhesive               
  • Insert a second opening pick at the bottom left corner.
  • Slide the pick to the bottom of the camera bezel to slice the left adhesive.
  • Only insert the pick up to 5 mm, as you may damage the antenna flex cable or the power button cable.
  • Leave the pick in to prevent the adhesive from resealing.

Insert a second opening pick at the bottom left corner.

Slide the pick to the bottom of the camera bezel to slice the left adhesive.

Only insert the pick up to 5 mm, as you may damage the antenna flex cable or the power button cable.

Leave the pick in to prevent the adhesive from resealing.

Step 8

              Heat the right edge               
  • Heat an iOpener and apply it to the right edge of the back cover for two minutes.

Heat an iOpener and apply it to the right edge of the back cover for two minutes.

Step 9

              Slice the right adhesive               
  • Insert a third opening pick at the bottom right corner.
  • If the adhesive has resealed, insert the pick closer to the bottom edge.
  • Slide the pick to the top right corner to slice the adhesive.
  • Leave the pick in the top right corner to prevent the adhesive from resealing.

Insert a third opening pick at the bottom right corner.

If the adhesive has resealed, insert the pick closer to the bottom edge.

Slide the pick to the top right corner to slice the adhesive.

Leave the pick in the top right corner to prevent the adhesive from resealing.

Step 10

              Heat the top edge               
  • Heat an iOpener and apply it to the top edge of the back cover for two minutes.

Heat an iOpener and apply it to the top edge of the back cover for two minutes.

Step 11

              Slice the remaining adhesive               
  • Insert an opening pick in the gap at the top right edge.
  • Slide the pick across the top edge and around the top left corner to slice the remaining adhesive.
  • Only insert the pick up to 4 mm, as you may damage the rear cameras or flash.

Insert an opening pick in the gap at the top right edge.

Slide the pick across the top edge and around the top left corner to slice the remaining adhesive.

Only insert the pick up to 4 mm, as you may damage the rear cameras or flash.

Step 12

              Remove the back cover               
  • Grab and remove the back cover.
  • If your cover is still sticking to the frame, slide an opening pick around the perimeter until the cover completely separates.
  • During reassembly:
  • This is a good point to power on your phone and test all functions before sealing it up. Be sure to power your phone back down completely before you continue working.
  • Remove any adhesive chunks with a pair of tweezers or your fingers. Apply heat if you’re having trouble separating the adhesive.
  • To apply new adhesive, follow this guide.

Grab and remove the back cover.

If your cover is still sticking to the frame, slide an opening pick around the perimeter until the cover completely separates.

During reassembly:

This is a good point to power on your phone and test all functions before sealing it up. Be sure to power your phone back down completely before you continue working.

Remove any adhesive chunks with a pair of tweezers or your fingers. Apply heat if you’re having trouble separating the adhesive.

To apply new adhesive, follow this guide.

Step 13

              Disconnect the wireless charging coil               
  • Use the pointed end of a spudger to pry and disconnect the wireless charging coil from the motherboard.
  • To re-attach press connectors, carefully align and press down on one side until it clicks into place, then repeat on the other side. Don’t press down on the middle. If the connector is misaligned, the pins can bend and cause permanent damage.

Use the pointed end of a spudger to pry and disconnect the wireless charging coil from the motherboard.

To re-attach press connectors, carefully align and press down on one side until it clicks into place, then repeat on the other side. Don’t press down on the middle. If the connector is misaligned, the pins can bend and cause permanent damage.

Step 14

              Identify your screws               
  • If you’re using the Samsung Self Repair Kit, take a moment to identify your screws and label them accordingly:
  • Label the bag with the most screws and the colored bag #3428.
  • If you’re replacing the screen and battery, label the clear bag with two screws #3229.

If you’re using the Samsung Self Repair Kit, take a moment to identify your screws and label them accordingly:

Label the bag with the most screws and the colored bag #3428.

If you’re replacing the screen and battery, label the clear bag with two screws #3229.

Step 15

              Unfasten the wireless charging coil               
  • Use your Phillips screwdriver to remove the six 3.5 mm-long screws securing the wireless charging coil.
  • If you’re reassembling with the Samsung Self-Repair kit, be sure to replace the screws with the new ones labeled #3428.

Use your Phillips screwdriver to remove the six 3.5 mm-long screws securing the wireless charging coil.

If you’re reassembling with the Samsung Self-Repair kit, be sure to replace the screws with the new ones labeled #3428.

Step 16

              Unfasten the loudspeaker               
  • Use your Phillips screwdriver to remove the seven 3.5 mm screws securing the loudspeaker.
  • If you’re reassembling with the Samsung Self-Repair kit, be sure to replace the screws with the new ones labeled #3428.

Use your Phillips screwdriver to remove the seven 3.5 mm screws securing the loudspeaker.

Step 17

              Unclip the loudspeaker               
  • Insert the pointed end of your spudger between the upper left corner of the loudspeaker and the frame.
  • Pry up to unclip the loudspeaker from the frame.
  • During reassembly, press around the perimeter of the loudspeaker to engage the clips.

Insert the pointed end of your spudger between the upper left corner of the loudspeaker and the frame.

Pry up to unclip the loudspeaker from the frame.

During reassembly, press around the perimeter of the loudspeaker to engage the clips.

Step 18

              Remove the charging coil and loudspeaker assembly               
  • Grab and remove the wireless charging coil and loudspeaker from the frame.
  • Do not separate the charging coil from the loudspeaker.

Grab and remove the wireless charging coil and loudspeaker from the frame.

Do not separate the charging coil from the loudspeaker.

Step 19

              Disconnect the battery               
  • Use the pointed end of your spudger to pry up and disconnect the battery press connector.

Use the pointed end of your spudger to pry up and disconnect the battery press connector.

Step 20

              Disconnect the interconnect cables               
  • Use the pointed end of your spudger to pry up and disconnect both interconnect cables from the motherboard.

Use the pointed end of your spudger to pry up and disconnect both interconnect cables from the motherboard.

Step 21

  • Use the pointed end of your spudger to pry up and disconnect both interconnect cables from the charging board.

Use the pointed end of your spudger to pry up and disconnect both interconnect cables from the charging board.

Step 22

              Remove the interconnect cables               
  • Grab and remove the two interconnect cables from the frame.
  • During reassembly, orient the cables so the “main” ends are toward the top of the phone and the “sub” ends are toward the bottom.

Grab and remove the two interconnect cables from the frame.

During reassembly, orient the cables so the “main” ends are toward the top of the phone and the “sub” ends are toward the bottom.

Step 23

              Unfasten the motherboard cover               
  • Use your Phillips screwdriver to remove the four 3.5 mm-long screws securing the motherboard cover.
  • If you’re reassembling with the Samsung Self-Repair kit, be sure to replace the screws with the new ones labeled #3428.

Use your Phillips screwdriver to remove the four 3.5 mm-long screws securing the motherboard cover.

Step 24

              Unclip the motherboard cover               
  • Insert the pointed end of your spudger between the bottom of the motherboard cover and the motherboard.
  • Pry up on the cover to unclip it from the frame.

Insert the pointed end of your spudger between the bottom of the motherboard cover and the motherboard.

Pry up on the cover to unclip it from the frame.

Step 25

              Remove the motherboard cover               
  • Grab and remove the motherboard cover.

Grab and remove the motherboard cover.

Step 26

              Disconnect the left 5G mmWave antenna               
  • Use the pointed end of your spudger to pry up and disconnect the left 5G mmWave antenna press connector.

Use the pointed end of your spudger to pry up and disconnect the left 5G mmWave antenna press connector.

Step 27

              Disconnect the front-facing camera               
  • Use the pointed end of your spudger to pry up and disconnect the front-facing camera press connector.

Use the pointed end of your spudger to pry up and disconnect the front-facing camera press connector.

Step 28

              Disconnect the screen               
  • Use the pointed end of your spudger to pry up and disconnect the screen press connector.

Use the pointed end of your spudger to pry up and disconnect the screen press connector.

Step 29

              Disconnect the right 5G mmWave antenna               
  • Use the pointed end of your spudger to pry up and disconnect the right 5G mmWave antenna press connector.

Use the pointed end of your spudger to pry up and disconnect the right 5G mmWave antenna press connector.

Step 30

              Disconnect the power and volume buttons               
  • Use the pointed end of your spudger to pry up and disconnect the power and volume button’s press connector.
  • During reassembly, make sure this cable is under the battery cable.

Use the pointed end of your spudger to pry up and disconnect the power and volume button’s press connector.

During reassembly, make sure this cable is under the battery cable.

Step 31

              Unfasten the motherboard               
  • Use your Phillips screwdriver to remove the 3.5 mm-long screw securing the motherboard.
  • If you’re reassembling with the Samsung Self-Repair kit, be sure to replace the screw with the new one labeled #3428.

Use your Phillips screwdriver to remove the 3.5 mm-long screw securing the motherboard.

If you’re reassembling with the Samsung Self-Repair kit, be sure to replace the screw with the new one labeled #3428.

Step 32

              Pry the motherboard up               
  • Insert the pointed end of your spudger between the bottom right of the motherboard and the frame.
  • Pry the motherboard up until you can grab it with your fingers.

Insert the pointed end of your spudger between the bottom right of the motherboard and the frame.

Pry the motherboard up until you can grab it with your fingers.

Step 33

              Remove the motherboard               
  • Grab the motherboard by the right edge and remove it from the frame.
  • Be careful not to catch the motherboard on any loose cables.
  • During reassembly, be sure the cables are above the motherboard when reinserting it.

Grab the motherboard by the right edge and remove it from the frame.

Be careful not to catch the motherboard on any loose cables.

During reassembly, be sure the cables are above the motherboard when reinserting it.

Step 34

              Unfasten the charging board               
  • Use your Phillips screwdriver to remove the three 3.5 mm-long screws securing the charging board.
  • If you’re reassembling with the Samsung Self-Repair kit, be sure to replace the screws with the new ones labeled #3428.

Use your Phillips screwdriver to remove the three 3.5 mm-long screws securing the charging board.

Step 35

              Pry up the charging board               
  • Insert the pointed end of your spudger between the top right of the charging board and the frame.
  • Pry the charging board up from its recess until you can grab it with your fingers.

Insert the pointed end of your spudger between the top right of the charging board and the frame.

Pry the charging board up from its recess until you can grab it with your fingers.

Step 36

              Remove the charging board               
  • Grip the charging board by its corners and slide it out of its recess in the frame.
  • Remove the charging board.
  • During reassembly, reinsert the charging board at a downward angle to guide the USB-C port into its recess.

Grip the charging board by its corners and slide it out of its recess in the frame.

Remove the charging board.

During reassembly, reinsert the charging board at a downward angle to guide the USB-C port into its recess.

Step 37

              Unfasten the earpiece speaker and vibration motor               
  • Use your Phillips screwdriver to remove the two 2.9 mm-long screws securing the earpiece speaker and vibration motor.
  • If you’re reassembling with the Samsung Self-Repair kit, be sure to replace the screws with the new ones labeled #3229.

Use your Phillips screwdriver to remove the two 2.9 mm-long screws securing the earpiece speaker and vibration motor.

If you’re reassembling with the Samsung Self-Repair kit, be sure to replace the screws with the new ones labeled #3229.

Step 38

              Unclip the earpiece speaker and vibration motor               
  • Insert the pointed end of your spudger under the left edge of the earpiece speaker and vibration motor.
  • Pry up to unclip the earpiece speaker and vibration motor from the frame.

Insert the pointed end of your spudger under the left edge of the earpiece speaker and vibration motor.

Pry up to unclip the earpiece speaker and vibration motor from the frame.

Step 39

              Remove the earpiece speaker and vibration motor               
  • Grab and remove the earpiece speaker and vibration motor.

Grab and remove the earpiece speaker and vibration motor.

Step 40

              Unfasten the lower 5G mmWave antenna               
  • Use your Phillips screwdriver to remove the two 3.5 mm-long screws securing the lower 5G mmWave antenna.
  • If you’re reassembling with the Samsung Self-Repair kit, be sure to replace the screws with the new ones labeled #3428.

Use your Phillips screwdriver to remove the two 3.5 mm-long screws securing the lower 5G mmWave antenna.

Step 41

              Remove the lower 5G mmWave antenna               
  • Insert the pointed end of your spudger between the lower screw mount of the antenna bracket and the frame.
  • Pry up on the bracket until you can grab it with blunt nose tweezers or your fingers.
  • Remove the lower 5G mmWave antenna.

Insert the pointed end of your spudger between the lower screw mount of the antenna bracket and the frame.

Pry up on the bracket until you can grab it with blunt nose tweezers or your fingers.

Remove the lower 5G mmWave antenna.

Step 42

              Lower 5G mmWave antenna reassembly information               
  • Before reinstalling the lower 5G mmWave antenna, replace the bracket with a new one. If you don’t have a new bracket, skip this step.
  • Remove the antenna and connector from the old bracket.
  • Remove the L-shaped adhesive liner from your new bracket.
  • Place the antenna in the bracket’s recess with the connector fed underneath the longer screw mount.
  • Remove the thin adhesive liner on the outside of the bracket before installing it in the frame.

Before reinstalling the lower 5G mmWave antenna, replace the bracket with a new one. If you don’t have a new bracket, skip this step.

Remove the antenna and connector from the old bracket.

Remove the L-shaped adhesive liner from your new bracket.

Place the antenna in the bracket’s recess with the connector fed underneath the longer screw mount.

Remove the thin adhesive liner on the outside of the bracket before installing it in the frame.

Step 43

              Remove the upper 5G mmWave antenna               
  • Insert the pointed end of your spudger in the gap between the upper 5G mmWave antenna and the frame
  • Pry the antenna out of its recess until you can grab it with your fingers or blunt nose tweezers.
  • If the antenna feels stuck, apply a heated iOpener for two minutes to soften the adhesive.
  • Remove the upper 5G mmWave antenna.

Insert the pointed end of your spudger in the gap between the upper 5G mmWave antenna and the frame

Pry the antenna out of its recess until you can grab it with your fingers or blunt nose tweezers.

If the antenna feels stuck, apply a heated iOpener for two minutes to soften the adhesive.

Remove the upper 5G mmWave antenna.

Step 44

              Upper 5G mmWave antenna reassembly information               
  • Replace the adhesive on the upper 5G mmWave antenna before reinstalling it. If you don’t have replacement adhesive, reuse your old one or use custom-cut adhesive.
  • Remove the existing adhesive from the antenna with blunt nose tweezers or your fingers.
  • Remove the clear liner from your new adhesive.
  • Apply the new adhesive to the bottom of the antenna, with its round end farthest from the connector.
  • Remove the green liner from the adhesive before reinstalling the antenna in the frame.

Replace the adhesive on the upper 5G mmWave antenna before reinstalling it. If you don’t have replacement adhesive, reuse your old one or use custom-cut adhesive.

Remove the existing adhesive from the antenna with blunt nose tweezers or your fingers.

Remove the clear liner from your new adhesive.

Apply the new adhesive to the bottom of the antenna, with its round end farthest from the connector.

Remove the green liner from the adhesive before reinstalling the antenna in the frame.

Step 45

              Heat the front-facing camera               
  • Heat an iOpener and apply it to the top of the screen for two minutes.
  • A hair dryer, heat gun, or hot plate may also be used, but be careful not to overheat the phone—the display is susceptible to heat damage.

Heat an iOpener and apply it to the top of the screen for two minutes.

A hair dryer, heat gun, or hot plate may also be used, but be careful not to overheat the phone—the display is susceptible to heat damage.

Step 46

              Pry the front-facing camera               
  • The adhesive securing the camera is very strong. Work slowly and apply more heat if the camera feels stuck. Avoid separating the circuit board from the camera, like this.
  • Use the pointed end of your spudger to pry the front-facing camera from its recess.
  • If the camera doesn’t loosen, use your SIM card eject tool to scrape away the epoxy surrounding the camera.

The adhesive securing the camera is very strong. Work slowly and apply more heat if the camera feels stuck. Avoid separating the circuit board from the camera, like this.

Use the pointed end of your spudger to pry the front-facing camera from its recess.

If the camera doesn’t loosen, use your SIM card eject tool to scrape away the epoxy surrounding the camera.

Step 47

              Remove the front-facing camera               
  • Use a pair of blunt nose tweezers to grab and remove the front-facing camera from its recess.

Use a pair of blunt nose tweezers to grab and remove the front-facing camera from its recess.

Step 48

              Prepare the new frame               
  • During reassembly, prepare your new frame for the front-facing camera:
  • Remove the black adhesive liner from the front-facing camera recess.
  • Peel and remove the foam liner from the new frame.
  • This liner isn’t necessary for the repair.

During reassembly, prepare your new frame for the front-facing camera:

Remove the black adhesive liner from the front-facing camera recess.

Peel and remove the foam liner from the new frame.

This liner isn’t necessary for the repair.

Step 49

              Install the front-facing camera               
  • Before installing the front-facing camera, replace the adhesive in the frame:
  • Remove the clear liner from the front-facing camera adhesive.
  • Place the adhesive in the camera recess with its pull tab facing right.
  • Remove the blue adhesive liner using its pull tab.
  • Insert the front-facing camera into its recess in the frame and apply pressure to secure it.

Before installing the front-facing camera, replace the adhesive in the frame:

Remove the clear liner from the front-facing camera adhesive.

Place the adhesive in the camera recess with its pull tab facing right.

Remove the blue adhesive liner using its pull tab.

Insert the front-facing camera into its recess in the frame and apply pressure to secure it.

Step 50

              Disconnect the display               
  • Use the pointed end of your spudger to pry up and disconnect the display cable press connector.

Use the pointed end of your spudger to pry up and disconnect the display cable press connector.

Step 51

              Remove the display cable               
  • Grab and remove the display cable from the frame.

Grab and remove the display cable from the frame.

Step 52

              Pry up the power and volume bracket               
  • Insert the corner of your spudger in the tab on the power and volume button bracket.
  • Twist the spudger upward to pry and loosen the bracket from its recess in the frame.
  • During reassembly, press each button to make sure they “click.” They should have the same sound and feel as before disassembly.

Insert the corner of your spudger in the tab on the power and volume button bracket.

Twist the spudger upward to pry and loosen the bracket from its recess in the frame.

During reassembly, press each button to make sure they “click.” They should have the same sound and feel as before disassembly.

Step 53

              Remove the bracket and button pad               
  • Use blunt nose tweezers or your fingers to grab and remove the power and volume button bracket.
  • The button pad may come out with the bracket.
  • Use your fingers to grab and remove the button pad.
  • During reassembly, insert the button pad first. Then, insert the bracket against the back of the button pad. Together, they look like this.

Use blunt nose tweezers or your fingers to grab and remove the power and volume button bracket.

The button pad may come out with the bracket.

Use your fingers to grab and remove the button pad.

During reassembly, insert the button pad first. Then, insert the bracket against the back of the button pad. Together, they look like this.

Step 54

              Remove the power button               
  • Insert one arm of your blunt nose tweezers into the power button’s recess.
  • Press against the power button’s peg to separate it from the frame enough so you can grab the button with your fingers.
  • If blunt nose tweezers don’t reach deep enough into the recess, use the bent tip of a paperclip or a similarly-shaped object.
  • Use your fingers to grab and remove the power button.

Insert one arm of your blunt nose tweezers into the power button’s recess.

Press against the power button’s peg to separate it from the frame enough so you can grab the button with your fingers.

If blunt nose tweezers don’t reach deep enough into the recess, use the bent tip of a paperclip or a similarly-shaped object.

Use your fingers to grab and remove the power button.

Step 55

              Remove the volume buttons               
  • Insert one arm of your blunt nose tweezers into the volume button’s recess.
  • Press against both of the volume button’s pegs to separate them from the frame enough so you can grab the buttons with your fingers.
  • If blunt nose tweezers don’t reach deep enough into the recess, use the bent tip of a paperclip or a similar-shaped object.
  • Use your fingers to grab and remove the volume buttons.

Insert one arm of your blunt nose tweezers into the volume button’s recess.

Press against both of the volume button’s pegs to separate them from the frame enough so you can grab the buttons with your fingers.

If blunt nose tweezers don’t reach deep enough into the recess, use the bent tip of a paperclip or a similar-shaped object.

Use your fingers to grab and remove the volume buttons.

Step 56

              Only the screen and battery assembly remains               
  • You’re now left with the screen and battery assembly.
  • Compare your new replacement part to the original part—be sure to transfer remaining components and remove adhesive backings from the new part before installing.

You’re now left with the screen and battery assembly.

Compare your new replacement part to the original part—be sure to transfer remaining components and remove adhesive backings from the new part before installing.

To reassemble your device, follow the instructions in reverse order and perform the opposite actions, e.g., “reattach” instead of “removing.” Skip steps that use heating and prying, and pay close attention to the 📌 bullets as you work through the steps.

After you’ve completed the repair, download the Samsung Members App from the Galaxy Store or the Play Store, and follow the Samsung Self-Repair document (beginning page 9) to make sure your device is fully functional.

Download the Galaxy Cal app on your device and follow the Samsung Self-Repair document (beginning page 24) to perform a battery cycle reset.

Take your e-waste to an R2 or e-Stewards certified recycler.

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