We need to see how to remove the bezel for i9000 please I have ordered the part but there is no video or pictures to help. I think you are the right person
Tell me you can change that silver part. Please. Theres no fucking otterbox for this phone or anything worth getting I need to replace the scratches I just got on my phone its bugging the hell out of me. PM me your re.
@highlandsun For reference, there is a teardown on the FCC site, search for FCC ID A3LSSPHD700.
The radio/modem chips are part of the main board, not on a daughterboard. The Epic 4G uses a Qualcomm chip (obviously, for CDMA). The mainboards are not compatible in layout since the camera is centered on the Epic 4G and off to one side on the others. It looks like the Epic 4G still has a SIM card slot though, dunno what that’s for.
where can i get a replacement little white cable? i broke mine and i tried to repair it but it appears to be a part of the aerial cuz now i get no signal.
I wonder if the US models are basically the same here. Also, has anyone done a teardown of the Galaxy S Pro yet? Wondering if it would be possible to swap the radio board between the T-Mobile Vibrant and the Sprint Epic 4G. I want a GSM Galaxy S Pro and I’m tired of waiting. I know the 3G is a separate daughterboard in the Galaxy S, but no idea how the CDMA innards are arranged.
Say, can you replace the INTERNAL SD card? Or is it soldered onto the mainboard? I can’t really make it out in the vid.
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We need to see how to remove the bezel for i9000 please I have ordered the part but there is no video or pictures to help. I think you are the right person
Death Defying Acts))
would you be able to tell me where the antenna can be found?
What I really need is someone to figure out how to get behind the battery rest. I broke the flex cable that connects the vibrator to the mainboard.
@pachinko1972
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kinda broken, so didnt really matter, but now its like Q#”%Q”#%A5
@ThatChinchilla LOL, Why the hell did you open your phone for…..
i cant do this without nails )))))
@Chamunks same here, could you please PM me as well, thanks
Tell me you can change that silver part. Please. Theres no fucking otterbox for this phone or anything worth getting I need to replace the scratches I just got on my phone its bugging the hell out of me. PM me your re.
this is shit, doesnt show screen disassembly
There is no way in hell I would do this to my phone!!! Hell, I’d forget what goes where.
I tried this and broke my nail, does anyone know how much a nail cost?
your nails are disgusting…
now i see those nails definitly useful i will grow em too!
i tried this, i cracked my screen, what does a new screen cost?
@highlandsun A3LSPHD700 – one S, not two.
Also chipworks has a teardown of the Epic 4G. samsung-epic-4g.aspx
@highlandsun For reference, there is a teardown on the FCC site, search for FCC ID A3LSSPHD700.
The radio/modem chips are part of the main board, not on a daughterboard. The Epic 4G uses a Qualcomm chip (obviously, for CDMA). The mainboards are not compatible in layout since the camera is centered on the Epic 4G and off to one side on the others. It looks like the Epic 4G still has a SIM card slot though, dunno what that’s for.
where can i get a replacement little white cable? i broke mine and i tried to repair it but it appears to be a part of the aerial cuz now i get no signal.
anyone know where I can find the bottom half strip for the home screen buttons? I accidently ripped mine replacing the amoled screen.
@tssk screen is Super AMOLED, not LCD :/
@ngoi5317 Yes, I am Taiwanese.
” ye lai xiang ” as the background song = =!
U r Taiwanese?
I wonder if the US models are basically the same here. Also, has anyone done a teardown of the Galaxy S Pro yet? Wondering if it would be possible to swap the radio board between the T-Mobile Vibrant and the Sprint Epic 4G. I want a GSM Galaxy S Pro and I’m tired of waiting. I know the 3G is a separate daughterboard in the Galaxy S, but no idea how the CDMA innards are arranged.