





E-REPAIR Headphone Audio Jack Flex Cable Replacement Kit for Samsung Galaxy S7 G930
-
ThaBigTasty
> 24 hourStereo sound working again, and aux cables dont fall out of my phone anymore. S7 is a pain to open, so you may as well replace the battery when you replace this. Swapping this part out for the old one is very easy.
-
TacomaGal
> 24 hoursimple enough to replace in a Galaxy S7, though I did need the weird double-suction-cup iSplack device to open the case. Unfortunately, after replacing, I get staticky sounds when using the headphone jack while charging using the charging cord. Not sure if others experience the same thing, but I did not have that problem before the old jack died. Kind of a bummer, but for $4 and the ability to work around (dont charge while using), it sure beats the cost of a new phone or reliance solely on Bluetooth headphones.
-
C. O.
> 24 hourThis was worse than the one I replaced. This one broke within a week. The stock S7 headphone jack lasted nearly two years. Very low quality product.
-
ussreagan
> 24 hourI installed it in my S7 and the sound was very distorted. Now I have 2 headphone that dont work.
-
Rebecca Newton
> 24 hourRe-Review: Initially it seemed like it was working properly but there is some type of grounding issue with the jack. People had issues hearing me when using a phone w/mic due to all the feed back and if charging you can hear a ton of noise. I ended up buying a used OEM part from ebay and it fixed all my issues.
-
simataas
> 24 hourMy Samsung Galaxy S7 was only playing sound out of the left headphone. I tried compressed air, tape on a paperclip, and a Q-tip to clean out the 3.5 mm port, but still had no sound on the right side. This replacement headphone jack did the trick! Im enjoying stereo bliss once again. The replacement part is truly an exact fit and seems to be of equal quality to the original (actually, I guess the original didnt last too long, so hopefully it proves to be better). A warning, though. The hardest part about this job is dismantling the phone. Theres an ifixit video that you can google, but just know most people will not be comfortable doing this repair. It requires a heat gun, a special suction cup tool, and some picks to remove the glued-on, fragile, glass back cover. Once removed the rest of the disassembly is pretty easy. Installing this replacement part was literally a snap. Getting the back cover glued back on is also challenging because I havent been able to find a good replacement adhesive gasket. Ive removed the back cover on my phone 3 times now (once to remove the cameras, once to replace the battery, and now for this job). The truth is, Ive never found a perfect solution for gluing the back cover back on and the water resistance is greatly affected. These are things to keep in mind if you choose to buy this part and do the job yourself. This is a good solution for me because this is my secondary work phone.
-
Ben Martin
> 24 hourThe microphone worked but there was no audio. Completely ineffective as a repair piece for a phone.
-
BubbaDooba
> 24 hourNote that this comes with a protective cover of the jack end that you must remove before installing. Worked like a charm, there are videos and sites with how to replace this online. Also, you will want a new adhesive back for the phone. And use picks and special suction cup pliers with a heat gun to remove the back in order to use this. Amazon has the tools for all of this.
-
Robert CHG
> 24 hourWorks great.
-
Robert W. Graham
> 24 hourWorks as good as the original.