Samsung Galaxy Chat 335 S3350 spare parts

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    Samsung Galaxy Chat 335 S3350 Repuestos - Technical Specifications

    The Samsung Galaxy Chat 335 S3350 is a feature phone equipped with a range of parts and components that make up its distinct features and functionalities. Some of the key repuestos (spare parts) for the device include:

    • Display: 2.4 inch, 320 x 240 pixels, TFT, 256K colors.
    • Sto...

    Samsung Galaxy Chat 335 S3350 Repuestos - Technical Specifications

    The Samsung Galaxy Chat 335 S3350 is a feature phone equipped with a range of parts and components that make up its distinct features and functionalities. Some of the key repuestos (spare parts) for the device include:

    • Display: 2.4 inch, 320 x 240 pixels, TFT, 256K colors.
    • Storage: Internal 60 MB, microSDHC (dedicated slot), up to 8 GB.
    • Camera: 2 MP, 1600x1200 pixels.
    • Battery: Removable Li-Ion 1000 mAh.
    • Keyboard: QWERTY physical keyboard.

    Instructions for Replacing Samsung Galaxy Chat 335 S3350 Repuestos

    Below is the step by step instructions for replacing parts on your Samsung Galaxy Chat 335 S3350 device. Please proceed with caution as incorrect handling could cause further damage.

    Replacing the Display

    1. Turn off the device and remove the battery cover and battery.
    2. Use a plastic tool to slowly pry the front panel from the rest of the device.
    3. Disconnect the display connector carefully from the motherboard.
    4. Place the new display and carefully reconnect the connector.
    5. Reassemble the front panel and insert the battery and cover back.

    Replacing the Battery

    1. Turn off the device and remove the battery cover.
    2. Take out the old battery.
    3. Insert the new battery, ensuring the contacts align.
    4. Reattach the battery cover.

    Replacing the Camera

    1. Turn off the device and remove the battery and cover.
    2. Carefully remove the back panel with the appropriate tool.
    3. Disconnect the camera connector from the motherboard.
    4. Install the new camera and reconnect the connector carefully.
    5. Reassemble the back panel and insert the battery and cover back.

    Please remember that any damage done during a DIY repair is not covered by warranty and could void any existing manufacturer’s warranty.

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