Black Touch Screen Digitizer for Samsung Galaxy Tab E 8.0 SM-T377 T377A T377V(Not Include LCD) + Tools

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  • Timothy C. Seifert

    > 3 day

    This item didnt work right out of the box

  • Sean A.

    > 3 day

    Had to replace the digitizer on my girlfriends tablet. This part worked great, and it did fit inside the frame on her tablet. My only gripe and for the four star review was because the edges of the home button cut out are a little bit sharp and not beveled, and the fit around the home button with how the home button is shaped isnt perfect. Its too wide and the half circle on the ends arent cut to the same profile as the home button. Definitely feels different when youre pressing the button compared to the original

  • kenneth westbrook

    > 3 day

    Great product.

  • MentalFitness

    > 3 day

    +4 stars for the screen and -1 for the tools. The screen fitted and work great. I fixed this for my niece and she is very happy to have her tab working with no cracks again. I will buy again if the screen ever needs to be replaced again.

  • Mike Patel

    > 3 day

    very nice screen and easy to replace this screen with all tools come with product . i like it .

  • Mr. Sage Connelly

    > 3 day

    It works great

  • Georgina

    > 3 day

    Lo que esperaba

  • fredgs

    > 3 day

    I don’t know if it’s defective or just bad quality but just some areas are working, top area isn’t working, will send it back

  • Bob Cho

    > 3 day

    Screen (glass/digitizer) was received well packaged and worked great upon testing. I did not use the included tools because I had my own so I cant say much for those. The screen comes with a front and back film protector, which you do have to remove. The back protector is not just fro the screen but for the adhesive. There are various ways to install this according to YouTube. The one I tried was where you put the screen last after you put the back cover back on the tablet. Problem with this is, you cannot open the new screen too much or else the ribbon cable gets dislodged. The other method is to put the screen onto the LCD and then snap the back cover in place. One youtuber says doing it that way will make it very difficult to align the screen. Anyway, everything went well for me but when I removed the front film protector, I found out that there was a small but noticeable piece of glass shard or something on the top part of the screen. Unfortunately since I am a perfectionist, I could not leave it like that. So I removed the screen again, but the adhesive is really strong, so I ended up tearing most of the adhesive and maybe because I bent the screen too much there is now some weird distortion in the glass maybe from stress (see picture). Everything went back together fine, but the screen is lifted along some parts of the edge due to the adhesive being torn and not able to stick well in those places. So here is my suggestion, first remove the front film protector so you can see clearly if there is anything on the LCD or screen. Remove the back protector to expose the adhesive. The static from removing the back protector may cause dust or lint to be attracted to that screen. Then as you lower things slowly keep looking out to see if there is anything between the LCD and screen. If you see some noticeable dust or lint, carefully lift up the screen just enough to remove that. Please note unless you are in a dust free zone, you will have some particles, but again you are looking for larger noticeable pieces. If everything looks good, slowly continue to lower the screen onto the LCD and align it at the same time. Then once it is down, press the screen into place. You may want to even put the tablet upside down with the screen down, and place books on top overnight. Also make sure to get all the old adhesive off. Use a heat gun to make it easier, and if you can pull up some of the old adhesive, you can use the old adhesive to stick the remaining adhesive on the frame to each other. For me I guess I will have to live with the screen the way it is because honestly I dont want to deal with it again. Perhaps one day when it breaks again, I can do it right!

  • Marilu salgado

    Greater than one week

    Very good

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