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Broken Samsung Galaxy Note 3 SM-N9005 Power Button: Replacement Options & Procedures

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  • #1 16874745
    konradc02
    Level 8  
    Hello
    I have a Samsung Galaxy Note 3 SM-N9005 phone and the power button has recently broken down, i.e. on / off lock / unlock.
    My question is, is it possible to replace the button or do you need to replace the phone frame or bury inside?
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  • #3 16875104
    KRY5PIN
    Level 37  
    Either the option, as the colleague above showed, or the switch could get some moisture, then cleaning is enough. Or just solder a new switch.
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  • #5 16878298
    Freddy
    Level 43  
    It is not necessary to remove the motherboard, that's why I posted a video.
  • #6 16878993
    bogdan2491
    Level 22  
    The video shows how to replace the plastic frame elements "with which you click on the switch"
    I guess the author does not mean that the buttons are not nice and only scratched with a faulty switch. The tape is under the plate, so I suspect that it will be more convenient to disassemble it, maybe a bend is enough and the tape will peel off somehow, I do not have this model at hand to find out.
    Anyway, unfastening a few tapes doesn't seem like a big problem.
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  • #7 16879072
    Freddy
    Level 43  
    bogdan2491 wrote:
    The tape is under the plate so I suspect it will be more convenient to disassemble it
    That's right, of course you can remove the hob.
  • #8 16879843
    konradc02
    Level 8  
    More precisely the point is that the button does not just click as if it were for decoration.
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  • #9 16880293
    KRY5PIN
    Level 37  
    Then replace him.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the issue of a broken power button on the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 SM-N9005. Users suggest various solutions, including cleaning the switch if moisture is present, replacing the switch without soldering, and using a replacement tape with a vibration motor. Some responses indicate that it is not necessary to remove the motherboard for the replacement, while others mention that disassembling the phone may be required to access the switch. A video link is provided for visual guidance on the replacement process.
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