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This LCD Display Screen Digitizer Assembly Replacement Kit is designed specifically for the Samsung Galaxy A32 5G models, ensuring a perfect fit and functionality. It includes everything you need for a successful DIY repair, including a toolkit and a 100% satisfaction guarantee.
L**.
Worked like a charm
New phone screen and wasn't too difficult to use. Had all the necessary tools except a knife.
A**R
Works just like brand new
The quality is just like the original. It takes time to install, so only start if you have an hour to spare. I followed a video on YouTube by Geardo and it was very thorough. I'm happy.
J**Y
Works well, kit missing some useful elements
The screen works well and easy to install (took me 45 minutes). The kit is missing the really thin metal pick for removing the back from the screen (the plastic pick is too thick), and no adhesive tape provided (for the vibrator motor for example). I had both from another kit I bought for another phone.
T**.
Very happy
Not problem, very good
S**S
Worked just long enough to copy data, very flimsy
I was overjoyed with the ease of this replacement project but the ear speaker did not work due to rookie alignment in my part. The screen cracked very easily within days and the phone no longer worked again
N**E
Perfect fir for my A32 5G
For reference my A32 5G had A326U internal. Kit supplied provided an exceptional replacement.I heated bottom of phone along the edges with a heat gun at 150F for a couple of minutes.Slipped the guitar pick between the middle and bottom seam. It came apart very easy. You just need to drive the pick in little by little as you go around the edges.Next I used the little pin in the small home on the side to take out the sim card.Next I made sure to unlplug all the cables - especially the power plug cable next to the on/off since this could get damaged when you take off the top piece. Cable unplug by gently pushing them up with the long blue plastic tool.Next I unscrewed all the silver screws. There are around 12 or 16 of them.Next I unscrewed each of the black screws that hold the top and bottom circuit boards onto the chassis.I DID NOT lift off the contact on the blue and white wires that run along the side. I left them intact and merely gently pulled out the top and bottom circuit boards. They may need a little coaxing.Next I dropped a little 99% isopropyl alcohol along the seams of the battery and waited 5 minutes for it to absorb into the glue. The battery was a little tough to pull out so I turned the phone over (with a cloth underneath to catch the alcohol still there) and heated up the front face. Once I did this battery started giving way.Next I took out the microphone and the two small leads from the top and the round vibration unit by heating them both up since they were stuck on the chassis pretty well. Heating them up made them come off easy. Make sure you are careful with the leads!Next came taking out the top half of the phone. Start by putting the guitar pick above the sim card area since this is the loosest area and will get you going. The top plate snaps in place so you really have to be firm it getting it to snap off - work along the edges. Once you get it started it's a breeze.Now it is just working in reverse by putting everything back together on the new chassis.When transferring to the new chassis make sure the white wire is placed over the blue wire in the channel on the right. The blue wire is thinner than the white wire which is intended to hold it down in the channel.Make sure to TEST before you put all the screws and back cover back on. Especially the power and volume buttons. I made a test call and played some music.Some tips:Heat gun is your friend. I used it on several components to help me get them off the original boardMake sure you unplug all the leads (except the blue and white wires) - especially the one next to the on/ff because this may get torn when you pull out the front chassis if you didn't unplug it.I did not use glue to put the bottom back on at the end and it still held very firm with the residue that was on there.Be careful putting the top back on and make sure the volume push buttons are facing the outside. Mine came with them in a vertically up direction which I didn't notice and the volume button didn't work when I put it together. I noticed the issue when I took it apart again.
L**4
Works for Samsung A32
I'm not techy at all so was nervous to try to buy a replacement screen for my Samsung A32 online. However, I was relieved and pleased when this arrived and it fit my phone like the specs said it would! I didn't replace the screen myself but, it works and I've been using the phone for several months now with the replacement screen. Touch screen is working like it's supposed to!
C**C
Do not purchase!
I had problems that started after a month.I followed the instructions.FYI-I have over 25 years of electronics MFG.Working with micro electronics, soldering and repair.This was a very simple repair.I found after a month, problems with the phone coming out if sleep, heat seem to affect it, when I had it in my back pocket.The screen would be black.I tap the back of the phone it would wake up.Today the phone wouldn't wake up.Till I impacted the phone hard enough, I am looking to replace it.Glass cracked.Don't purchase!If a product can not last over a month!There is an issue with the company and the product.
P**.
Perfect Fit, Works on my SM-A326W Phone Without Issues
What’s Included:- LCD screen with frame, small Philips/flathead screwdrivers, sim tray removal tool, plastic spudger, plastic guitar pick, needle nose tweezers, suction cup, glass screen protector, wet/dry cleaning wipes & a set of adhesives to remove dust from the screen and to align the screen protectorFirst Impressions:- According to the description this screen will work for the SM-A326W phones even though the ribbon cable shows SM-A326B- Impressed that it comes with tools to perform the swap and a glass screen protector- Was happy to see the volume button ribbon cable was included, so one less item to remove from the old screen- The screen looks to be built well, but we’ll see once it’s been installedInstallation:Swapping out was fairly easy once the back panel and middle frame is removed. I have an air gun station for SMD work, so I had an available heat source to help with the loosening of the back panel adhesive.The suction cup came in VERY handy as it was able to pull up the corner (bottom left on the same side as the cameras) of the cover with minimal heat applied to the phone.The Philips head screwdriver seemed a bit small in physical size as well as the bit as it didn’t fit the screws 100%, so I used my own #0 precision bit and that worked like a charm.The internal ribbon cable of the original screen shows as an SM-A326U.Moved over the front camera, earpiece & vibration motor and it fit into the spots perfectly. Once thing I did notice was that the front facing camera slot had an adhesive sticker covering it, but it wasn’t completely sealed so you may want to check to make sure it’s dust free before installing the camera. Also, I noticed that there was no adhesive ring that holds the selfie camera to the glass, so you may want to ensure you use the original adhesive otherwise the camera may not sit perfectly flat.Motherboard fit into the slot properly and everything lined up well.Once the battery was removed and transferred over, everything went back together easily and without issue.Before the back cover was reattached, I plugged it in and was very happy to see that the screen did power up and the phone now boots again.Ran the onboard diagnsotics and found that all tests passed and I did not see any dead or bright pixels & touch sensitivity seems good.I don’t have a comparative in regards to colour but the whites look white and the blacks look black. Since my screen wasn’t working before I say this is working properly.Pros:- Includes tools to perform the swap- Good quality screen replacement- Comes with a glass screen protector- Works for my SM-A326W phone so this A326B cable should work fine for your W or U based phone model- Good fitment of the original parts- Includes the volume ribbon cable- Touch is responsiveCons:- Philips head screwdriver bit not 100% a perfect fit for the screws- Front camera protective sticker on the inside was loose and didn’t 100% seal the camera holeFinal Impression:Overall, I am extremely pleased with the EagleWireless replacement screen for the Samsung SM-A326W. There are a lot of products out on the web with conflicting information in regards to compatibility, but I can confirm that this screen with the B designation on the ribbon cable works perfectly fine for my W designated phone model and should work on a U model as well as that’s the model indicated on the original cable for my phone. If you’re concerned about phone compatibility with your non-B model, I can confirm it does and would definitely recommend it.
S**E
works fine
works fine on my phone
B**S
Good screen quality
Screen fits perfectly working great also
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