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Abel
> 24 hourI didnt get to install it because I ordered the wrong one but the quality of the product and the quality of the told was pretty good and it came nicely packaged but i head to return it
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Andrew Mark
> 24 hourYes, its truly perfect. However, its probably that way because I took this screen, with my Samsung Tab A and its broken screen, to the local repair shop. 30 minutes later and $40, my Tab A has a great, unbroken screen. Shh: this isnt the first time my tablet JUMPED off the bed and fell onto the floor...and, of course, it did that all by itself with no help from me. This screen kit is perfect; price seemed about right. For what its worth: Im not an idiot mechanically. However, the 1st time this happened, I was about to do the repair on my own. As I started, I realiZed that it IS possible to bust the tablet. Thats when I packed everything up and sought out someone who actually knew what he/she was doing.
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Jimhfe
> 24 hourTablet
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bill
> 24 hourI was able to replace the digitizer on my tablet. The screen was fine, so replacing the digitizer was all that was needed. Removing the broken glass was a pain. After cleaning off shards of the old glass from the rim, the new digitizer went on relatively easily. It was much cheaper than taking it to a repair shop.
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Dariel Dixon
> 24 hourInstalled well
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Dereck Leannon
> 24 hourIt’s a lot harder than the videos look. Be very careful when taking off the back and old screen. I might recommend just buying the one that comes with the LCD inside as well
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Lawrence Altenwerth
> 24 hourI think it’s easy to install. Now my tablet just like brand new
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Pacaw 66
> 24 hourWorked as advertized
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Lauriane McClure V
> 24 hourThis has every thing needed to replace the touch screen on a Galaxy Tab A
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chris m.
> 24 hourScreen works great once you get it installed. I have T580 and YouTube has some good videos on how to remove the old screen and install the new one . However what I wasnt expecting was the cut out for the home screen button on new screen to be a nanometer too small for the button to operate without getting stuck in the new glass, I attempted to wiggle it free and the new glass cracked.... :-( So I had to order another screen, when I got the second screen I took the button off and checked to see if it fit first and discovered the same problem. I had to file the edges of the push button down with small gauge file to get it fit inside the cutout. Once I ensured it fit, it easily went back together and now works fine. But beware of this if you decide to go this route to replace your screen.