Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 5g spare parts

    There are 51 products.

    Technical Characteristics - Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 5G

    The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 5G boasts numerous advanced features and specifications. Below are the significant elements:

    • Dimensions (Unfolded): 158.2mm x 128.1mm x 6.4mm.
    • Dimensions (Folded): 158.2mm x 67.1mm x 14.4mm-16mm.
    • Weight: 271 grams.
    • Display: Main Screen - 7.6-inch Dynamic AM...

    Technical Characteristics - Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 5G

    The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 5G boasts numerous advanced features and specifications. Below are the significant elements:

    • Dimensions (Unfolded): 158.2mm x 128.1mm x 6.4mm.
    • Dimensions (Folded): 158.2mm x 67.1mm x 14.4mm-16mm.
    • Weight: 271 grams.
    • Display: Main Screen - 7.6-inch Dynamic AMOLED Infinity Flex Display; Cover Screen - 6.2-inch Dynamic AMOLED Display.
    • Battery: 4,400 mAh battery.
    • Camera: Rear - 12MP Wide, 12MP Ultra wide, 12MP Telephoto; Front - 10MP (Cover), 4MP (Under display).
    • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 CPU.
    • RAM: 12GB RAM.
    • Storage: 256GB or 512GB options.
    • Network: 5G compatible.

    Replacing parts on Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 5G Repuestos

    Disclaimer

    Be reminded that self-repairing Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 5G repuestos can potentially void your manufacturer warranty. Be cautious and apply these instructions only if understand the potential consequences.

    Instructions

    Here are the step-by-step instructions to replace the major parts such as display and battery:

    Tools required

    • Micro Phillips Screwdriver.
    • Spudger or plastic opening tools.
    • Tweezers.
    • Heating Pad or Hair Dryer for heating up adhesive.
    • ESD-safe Tweezers.

    Procedure

    1. Start by powering off the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 5G. Remove the SIM tray.

    2. Heat the back panel evenly to loosen the adhesive. Use the plastic opening tools to slowly lift up the back cover. Be gentle, failure to do so can break the glass back cover.

    3. With the back cover removed, use the Micro Phillips Screwdriver to remove the screws holding the internal components. This might reveal the battery and screen connectors.

    4. Use the plastic spudger to gently disconnect the battery. If you are replacing the battery, you can now insert the new one, reassemble and test the device.

    5. Removing screen is a trickier task due to the flex in the display. It requires a similar process with a careful heating around the screen edges. Slowly lift the display ensuring not to tear the flex cables.

    6. With the old display removed, you can now assembly the new screen. Start by applying adhesive to the edges of the new display and setting it into position. Reassemble the phone in the reverse order and power it up to test the new screen.

    Remember, any damage or issues caused by self-repair are not covered under warranty, please proceed at your own risk or consult a professional.

    Less
    More
    Showing 1 - 30 of 51 items