Samsung Galaxy S6 T-Mobile (G920T) SD Card Slots
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Partes que funcionan con Samsung Galaxy S6 T-Mobile (G920T):
Galaxy S6 Replacement Battery
Replace a dead or damaged battery in the Samsung Galaxy S6.
Galaxy S6 Rear Camera Bezel & Lens Cover
Replace the metal bezel and lens cover for the rear-facing camera of a Samsung Galaxy S6.
Galaxy S6 Rear Cover Adhesive
This custom cut adhesive film secures the rear cover panel to the back of the Samsung Galaxy S6.
Galaxy S6 Screen
The display assembly includes the front glass digitizer screen and AMOLED display for the Samsung Galaxy S6.
Galaxy S6 Antenna Cables
Replace the pair of antenna cables for a Samsung Galaxy S6.
Galaxy S6 Touch Screen Adhesive
This custom cut set of five adhesive films secures the front glass digitizer screen to the midframe assembly and edge bezel of the Samsung Galaxy S6.
Galaxy S6 Charge Port
Replace the USB 2.0 port on a Samsung Galaxy S6 daughter board. This part requires microsoldering.
Galaxy S6 Rear Panel/Cover
Replace the glass rear panel for a Samsung Galaxy S6.
Galaxy S6 Volume Button Cable
Replace volume button ribbon cable with the internal button switches and contacts for a Samsung Galaxy S6. The external volume button cover is not included.
Galaxy S6 Battery Connector
Replace the battery cable connector on the motherboard of a Galaxy S6. This part requires microsoldering.
Info de Dispositivo
The Samsung Galaxy S6 was released in April of 2015 becoming the 6th model in Samsung's Galaxy S line up.
The S6 features a metal frame, a glass back panel, and support for wireless charging. Upgrades from the previous generation include a 5in (130 mm) 1440p display, a new in-house system on a chip, and an improved fingerprint scanner.