I recently had the need to replace my daughter's Samsung Intensity 2 lcd screen. Her dog chewed on the phone causing the screen to crack. Once that happened the screen was white and useless. I found a replacement screen for her phone on ebay for around $30. Her phone was under a 2 year contract without insurance so she was stuck with either buying a new one for big bucks or letting me try to replace her lcd. THIS INTRUCTABLE IS TO BE USED AS A LAST RESORT. IF YOU HAVE INSURANCE ON YOUR PHONE TAKE IT BACK TO THE DEALER FOR A NEW ONE. IF NOT IT CAN BE FIXED YOURSELF. JUST TAKE YOUR TIME AND DON'T FORCE ANYTHING ON THE PHONE. IT WILL COME APART FAIRLY EASY IF YOU FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK AND GOOD LUCK!
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Almost same with the instruction except that the mother board is latched to the case near the earphone plug and the microphone. It works perfectly!
Almost identical, except 5 black screws to hold case on......and the locking bar for the LCD cable is black....it lifts very easily by hand ( fingernail). Other than that, everything is exactly the same.
Thanks again, hope this helps anyone considering replacing the LCD in an Intensity 3.
Your post was a lot help and I was able to get to separate my cell phone into two.
One part of the flex cable is glued on to the LCD screen and other part goes in to the mother board but I don't know how to access it.
Can you help me to access the motherboard part?
Would it be okay for me to apply force to take off the flex cable that is glued on to the LCD?
Do I need to buy a glue?
Any ideas about that? Could I have done something during the screen replacement?
Thanks, Joe
Sorry I don't know about that one. The only thing I can think of is that there is a bluetooth antenna in the case somewhere on the board. Maybe that was disconnected. I don't know what to tell you to look for though. That's one of the issues I have with this phone is that you can't find any schematics for it. My instructable is from trial and error.
THANKS AGAIN!