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Reemplazo del puerto de carga del Samsung Galaxy S9

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  1. Reemplazo del puerto de carga del Samsung Galaxy S9, Extracción del cristal trasero: paso 1, imagen 1 de 1
    • Antes de comenzar, apaga tu teléfono.

    • Usa un iOpener a un borde largo del teléfono para ablandar el adhesivo por debajo del cristal trasero. Aplica el iOpener durante al menos dos minutos.

    • Podrías necesitar volver a calentar y aplicar el iOpener varias veces durante el procedimiento de extracción para que el adhesivo esté lo suficiente caliente para cortarlo. Sigue las instrucciones de iOpener para evitar el sobrecalentamiento.

    • El adhesivo del Samsung Galaxy S9 es muy fuerte. Se puede usar un secador de pelo, una pistola caliente o una placa caliente si no puedes abrir el dispositivo con el iOpener. Ten cuidado de no sobrecalentar el teléfono. La pantalla AMOLED y la batería interna son susceptibles de sufrir daños por calor.

    Nightmare. Impossible to get the back off so far. Being trying using the iOpener with hair dryer for last 1hr. No chance.

    Chris Bunney - Contestar

    You’re right Chris. I’ve tried on 3 separate occasions now and haven’t been able to budge that back. All that has happened is the pick has taken a piece out of the glass back leaving a rough edge now.

    grahamcatto - Contestar

    it was not easy but doable.

    Clinton Stark - Contestar

    It’s difficult, but the trick I did to get it was to wrap the hot iOpener around a bottom corner, apply the suction cup, then I covered the opener and phone with a paper plate, better insulating the area. Then I set my blow dryer to high heat and low velocity and heated the area under the plate for about a minute. Right after turning off the blower, I took off the plate and pulled the suction cup with a cutter at hand. You’ll hear a bit of a cracking/popping noise when the adhesive is starting to give, just apply a little more force and push the cutter at the seam. This method worked great for me, so good luck and just keep at it — you’ve got this!

    Nicholas Weger - Contestar

    I used nearly boiling water in a storage zip bag on the phone for 10 minutes. I can’t really recommend this method, but thankfully the bag did not leak - an iOpener is probably a much better way to go. Regardless, the bag covered the entire back of the phone, and the phone was too hot to hold, but I still could not get the glass to budge with the suction cup after struggling with it for about an hour and multiple reheats. I ended up epoxying a 2”x2” square of PVC board to the bottom of the cover and built a relatively complex fixture that pulled on the PVC with the turn of a screw while it held down the frame by the edges. After heating the edges up again It did lift the glass enough to get a pick underneath it, but it cracked the glass and it was a pain to slide a pick around the edge while the glass was cracking all the way around. Once I finally got all the glass off, I spent the next 30 minutes (which is what this entire process is supposed to take… what a joke!) cleaning the adhesive off the phone.

    drbenton815 - Contestar

    Heavy Duty Heat Gun from popular discount tool store for the win!

    Jesse Meyer - Contestar

    Well, it is not obvious how to do this. I have no iOpener, but a heat cushion for remedy hurting muscles and sometimes a backpain. It is filled with grain of some kind and it is to be heated in a microwave oven for about 3 minutes. After that I enveloped this cushion round the phone and brewed myself a cup of tea. After ten miutes the phone was warm (almost hot) and I was able to press the tip of a small (very small) knife above the charging port into the connection between the phone body and the backplate. A very small opening emerged slowly (this is the critical point in this process) and I was able to start using the iFixit opening picks. It became obvious to me that the opening picks are too blunt to achive this with them. But after starting carefully with the (very small and very sharp) knife, everything went straight forward. Thou I had to give the phone a second heatpush with my heat cushion before the backplate came loose.

    borutberg - Contestar

    I used my 3D printer heat bed and heated it to 90 Celcius to succeed.

    gahute - Contestar

    It took about 3 minutes on my 90 C printbed to get the first pick in. If the suction cup gives up before the adhesive does, try using some Isopropyl alcohol to clean the back of the phone, and it should stick better. Also, don't apply heat to the screen, just in case that wasn't clear.

    Evan Newman -

    Used a corn bag (usually used for sore muscles) and incased the phone. It was hot to the touch, but it did the trick. Also needed a knife to have a small enough edge to start prying the back off and get the adhesive to finally pop.

    Laurie Hallberg - Contestar

    Don't Forget Step 0! Turn the phone Off and remove the SIM card tray. just to be safe, I'd recommend making a full backup of your phone onto a micro SD card in case the worst should happen. also, make sure anyone who needs to contact you knows you aren't currently available at your phone number.

    Evan Newman - Contestar

    We went for a hairdryer. Put it on hot, low blow and put the head right up to the corner. Took maybe 5 minutes per corner!

    Robert Tomohamat - Contestar

    Removing the back wasn't too difficult on my phone: several rounds of heating with the iOpener, applying gentle pressure with the suction cup, and eventually a corner lifted up without much force and I could easily slide a pick in. From there it was very straightforward and I had no trouble sliding the picks around and removing the back. The battery removal was much harder in comparison (especially as the iOpener burst when reheating in the microwave for the battery, despite following the time instructions).

    Less eWaste - Contestar

  2. Reemplazo del puerto de carga del Samsung Galaxy S9: paso 2, imagen 1 de 1
    • En los siguientes pasos, cortarás el adhesivo que sujeta la tapa trasera.

    • El adhesivo dentro de la tapa trasera está colocado como se muestra en la imagen.

    • Tendrás que cortar el adhesivo en las áreas que se muestran:

    • Porciones gruesas de adhesivo

    • Áreas delgadas de adhesivo

    • Evita hacer palanca o cortar en este área para proteger el cable flexible del sensor de huella digital.

    I ran into a chunk of adhesive that was in the red zone right next to where the connector was. Be careful, cut slow, I managed to make it through my working my way through things that felt like foam.

    Matthew Speltz - Contestar

  3. Reemplazo del puerto de carga del Samsung Galaxy S9: paso 3, imagen 1 de 3 Reemplazo del puerto de carga del Samsung Galaxy S9: paso 3, imagen 2 de 3 Reemplazo del puerto de carga del Samsung Galaxy S9: paso 3, imagen 3 de 3
    • Si la tapa trasera de cristal del teléfono está rasgada, la ventosa no podrá adherirse. Intenta levantarla con una cinta resistente o pega con adhesivo instantáneo la ventosa y permite que se pega así puedes proceder.

    • Presiona una ventosa sobre la tapa trasera.

    • Levanta el borde inferior de la tapa trasera con la ventosa con fuerza y firmemente para crear un espacio entre la tapa trasera y el marco.

    • Esto podría requerir bastante fuerza, pero solo necesitas una grieta muy pequeña con la ventosa para insertar tu herramienta. Si tienes problemas, aplica más calor para ablandar más el adhesivo e intenta de nuevo. El adhesivo se enfría muy rápido así que puede ser que tengas que calentarla repetidamente.

    • Inserta una púa de apertura en la grieta y deslízala hacia la esquina derecha inferior.

    • Inserta una segunda púa de apertura y deslízala hacia la esquina izquierda inferior.

    • Inserta una tercer púa de apertura en el extremo inferior del teléfono para prevenir que el adhesivo se vuelva a sellar durante el resto del procedimiento de extracción.

    The manufacturer obviously doesn't want owners to replace the battery, or they would have a simple method like they did in the past !!! They would rather have you throw it away and replace the phone !!!!

    johnbriand3 - Contestar

    Well. I guess so!

    I was so looking forward to doing this.

    What a shame this type of manufacturing occurs!

    😭

    From a do it yourself person.

    357CLOUDY Black Feather -

  4. Reemplazo del puerto de carga del Samsung Galaxy S9: paso 4, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo del puerto de carga del Samsung Galaxy S9: paso 4, imagen 2 de 2
    • Mientras insertas solo la punta de la púa de apertura, deslízala desde la esquina izquierda inferior a lo largo del lateral hacia la parte superior.

    • Desliza la púa alrededor de la esquina superior y déjala allí para evitar que el adhesivo se vuelva a sellar.

  5. Reemplazo del puerto de carga del Samsung Galaxy S9: paso 5, imagen 1 de 3 Reemplazo del puerto de carga del Samsung Galaxy S9: paso 5, imagen 2 de 3 Reemplazo del puerto de carga del Samsung Galaxy S9: paso 5, imagen 3 de 3
    • Desliza la púa de apertura desde la esquina derecha inferior a lo largo del lateral hacia la parte superior.

    • Aplica más calor si el adhesivo se vuelve duro. Durante el proceso de extracción, la tapa trasera está baja tensión todo el tiempo y es posible que se rompa si el adhesivo no está lo suficientemente blando.

    • Desliza la púa de apertura alrededor de la esquina y corta el adhesivo restante en la parte superior del teléfono.

    • No abres completamente el teléfono aún. El cable flexible para el lector de huella digital está todavía conectado a la placa madre.

  6. Reemplazo del puerto de carga del Samsung Galaxy S9: paso 6, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo del puerto de carga del Samsung Galaxy S9: paso 6, imagen 2 de 2
    • Con cuidado levanta el lado del vidrio trasero donde está el botón de volumen.

    • Usa el borde de un spudger para levantar y desconectar el cable flexible de sensor de huella digital.

  7. Reemplazo del puerto de carga del Samsung Galaxy S9: paso 7, imagen 1 de 1
    • Retira el cristal trasero.

    • Al volver a ensamblar, sigue esta guía para reemplazar el adhesivo y reinstalar el cristal trasero.

    • En caso de que quieras reemplazar el cristal trasero, sigue esta guía para transferir el bisel de la cámara trasera con el sensor de huella digital.

  8. Reemplazo del puerto de carga del Samsung Galaxy S9, Ensamblaje del marco medio: paso 8, imagen 1 de 1
    • Retira quince tornillos de 4mm con un destornillador Phillips #000.

  9. Reemplazo del puerto de carga del Samsung Galaxy S9: paso 9, imagen 1 de 1
    • Remueve el ensamblaje de la bobina NFC.

    This is not quite as easy as the simple statement “Remove the NFC coil assembly” would lead you to believe. The top and left side of the plastic bracket attached to the coil have tabs inserted into the frame of the phone and you can’t just pick the coil assembly up. It takes a bit of force, and I used a spudger to gently pry along the top from right to left to pop the tabs free, and then the tabs on the left came out more easily. Do not just pull on the coil and bend it up.

    drbenton815 - Contestar

    Yeah, for more detailed instructions, check the battery replacement guide and refer to steps 9 through 11.

    Evan Newman -

  10. Reemplazo del puerto de carga del Samsung Galaxy S9: paso 10, imagen 1 de 1
    • Remueve el soporte de la placa madre.

    My phone did not have a separate bracket covering the motherboard.

    jason boesiger - Contestar

    The NFC/wireless charging coil is adhered to the motherboard bracket, and in my case they both came off together.

    drbenton815 - Contestar

    Also, for safety, the battery connecter should be disconnected in this step rather than waiting until after removing the speaker cover/antenna assembly.

    drbenton815 - Contestar

    yeah, the coil assembly may take this off for you. pay attention!

    Evan Newman - Contestar

  11. Reemplazo del puerto de carga del Samsung Galaxy S9: paso 11, imagen 1 de 1
    • Remueve el ensamblaje de antena y tapa de altavoz.

    Forgot step to disconnect battery.

    Kara Monster - Contestar

    Hi Kara! If I remember correctly, we didn’t need to remove the battery. However, it’s been over a year, so I could definitely be wrong.

    Ani Svadjian - Contestar

  12. Reemplazo del puerto de carga del Samsung Galaxy S9, Puerto de carga: paso 12, imagen 1 de 1
    • Remueve los cinco tornillos Phillips #000 de 3 mm con un destornillador.

  13. Reemplazo del puerto de carga del Samsung Galaxy S9: paso 13, imagen 1 de 1
    • Desconecta los tres cables.

    • Si tu puerto de carga de repuesto no viene con los cables azul y blanco, tendrás que quitarlos de su antigua placa para poder conectar la nueva.

    Forgot step to remove logic board held by several connectors and one screw. Connect new charging port cable to mother board before putting it back together.

    Kara Monster - Contestar

    Could you point out to me where the logic board is? It’s possible we called it something else.

    Ani Svadjian -

    The board to the left of the battery the two cables connect to.

    Spencer Buskirk - Contestar

    Kind of a big step to miss.

    Spencer Buskirk -

    Oh, I think I get what y’all are pointing out.

    1) We called the logic board the charging port board.

    2) We did disconnect the two cables (the blue and white ones, right?) in the step above, as seen by the upper red rectangle. (Look at step #13)

    3) I’m having trouble finding which screw we missed. Could you identify it a little better so I can fix the picture? (Look at step #12)

    Ani Svadjian - Contestar

    We might also have called the logic board the mother board, which you do not need to remove as long as you detach all of the cables.

    Ani Svadjian -

    Yes, logic board must be removed. It is what you called the motherboard. We had to remove the motherboard enough to be able to mate the charging port board to the motherboard multipin connection seen under the index finger in the photo for step 15.

    jason boesiger - Contestar

    I’m not sure if I can change the prerequisite guides now that this one has been published, but we do have a motherboard replacement guide here. It has detailed instructions on removing the motherboard/logic board.

    Ani Svadjian -

    We also had to remove the opposite ends of the blue and white cables from the charging port board since our replacement charging port board did not come with new cables.

    jason boesiger - Contestar

    Thanks! I’ll see if I can add that in.

    Ani Svadjian -

    Agree with the comment above - the daughter charging board does not include the blue and white wires. I just disconnected the wires from ends and left them in place, working the wires over the new charging board.

    There is another connection that needs to be disconnected. In your photo above, if you look at the red box you marked to the left of the battery, you’ll see a ‘+’ on a small circle and a short strip of visible connector on the left side of the frame. This needs to be disconnected to remove and should be reconnected on the replacement board.

    Kurt D - Contestar

  14. Reemplazo del puerto de carga del Samsung Galaxy S9: paso 14, imagen 1 de 1
    • Remueve la toma de auriculares utilizando un spudger para levantarla.

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    • Remueve el puerto de carga.

    Seem to have omitted step 13.b ... remove the motherboard :-(

    David Bullock - Contestar

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Hi, does the screen need to be replaced once the charging port has been replaced?

Elliot Lawrence - Contestar

Hi Elliot! If you replace your charging port, you will need to replace the back cover, but the screen should remain intact. It is very difficult to remove the back cover without breaking it (unless you have access to a heat gun), so if you’re thinking about replacing your charging port, you may want to get a new back cover ready beforehand. Good luck and Happy Fixing!

Ani Svadjian -

A lot of parts missing to this guide.

Kara Monster - Contestar

Hi there, is there anything you would recommending replacing/updating/upgrading while you have the phone disassembled? Thanks!

Callum Eve - Contestar

This guide is decent, but it was not my primary reference for this task. IMO a better guide can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1NYvdkZ...

Eric Makara - Contestar

**VERY IMPORTANT!**

You have to buy the same revision charging board as the one that’s in your phone, the one that i unknowingly ordered was a E4 but my phone needed a C7. Now i’m hunting down the correct parts and my phones not working.

johnrand - Contestar

I think there’s a step missing between Step 13 and 14? Since there is a board either taken out or lifted on the left side? I lifted mine slightly to take out the white and blue wires as the gap was too small to pull them out. Still, thank you so much for making this graphical step-by-step instruction available for all, it’s the best the web has to offer! (: #respect

Elle - Contestar

Very nice. I never use videos because I like to control my own rate, and its always nice to find a tech guide that explains things without over-explaining. Well done.

Cathi Tombaugh - Contestar

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