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[Solved] Samsung J5 2017 (J530) Battery Replacement Process: Comparing to S8 and Other Models

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  • #1 16800074
    Pontikos
    Level 39  
    The model is so new that I could not find dismantli via Google :-)

    I am thinking a little bit about whether the self-replacement of batteries in this model makes sense with the average experience and technical background - Samsung service offers exchange for 50 PLN, so it should not be complicated.

    Is it done like in many similar smartphones (eg S8), unplugging the display, or, more simply, "dividers", etc.?
    (Replacing the display / touch in eg Gps is not a problem for me).
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    #2 16800098
    tino2003
    Admin of GSM Group
    Pontikos wrote:
    Samsung service offers exchange for 50 PLN,


    I have not dismantled this model yet, but for PLN 50. do not even think about it. :)




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  • #3 16801945
    Pontikos
    Level 39  
    If I think about it, it's for educational and ambition purposes, not economic. If it costs so much, it does not have to be work or time-consuming. The question of knowledge and tools ;-)
    Judging from the construction of the casing, the front panel sits in a "bowl", If it is splash-proof, it has either a seal + cloves, or it is glued in, which is probably cheaper and simpler to manufacture, but less homemade in dismantling :-) If s8 is bonded, then the cheaper model will probably be for sure ;-)
    Although because of the specific construction of the front 3d panel, ask the smarter than yourself is always worth it ;-)
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    #4 16806898
    bogdan2491
    Level 22  
    The display is stuck on both the bottom and edges, if access is only through the display it is really not cool. If you have no experience, it is very easy to damage the display, which is not so cheap anymore.
    In a word for PLN 50, although I run a website, I would give them myself to do it myself.
    -You do not risk damaging a much more expensive display
    - You do not lose your warranty
    - You are sure that you get the original Samsung batteries, not the original counterfeit from the Allegro
  • #5 16808789
    Pontikos
    Level 39  
    Thank you for the factual answer and sensible arguments! Greetings!
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