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KC Fratzke
> 3 dayThe new screen has worked perfectly for several months now without a single issue. I replaced the screen on a Samsung SM-T580. The tools are great to remove the old screen but does take some effort.
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Kristen V.
> 3 dayWas not easy to do and now my tablet wont turn on at all. :(
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David G
> 3 dayFast delivery, complete kit as shown
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jin
> 3 dayI have installed ones on other device and that one worked but this one was not working at all
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Milton Lynch
> 3 daybest packing and easy install
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Clarissa
> 3 dayIts a good product.
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Nash Satterfield
> 3 dayIt’s not me who installed the digitizer it’s a gift to my brother He just said it’s good
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Kenneth Beverly
Greater than one weekThe tool kit was folded over on top of the screen, received two shipments both screens were broken,
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William J.
> 3 dayThis is the third screen I have placed on this tablet so I think I know what I am doing but.... the screen takes pressure to detect a touch in some spots, very frustrating.
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DeltaYankee
> 3 dayI purchased this to replace the broken screen of my brother in-laws SM-T580. The kit had most of what youd need for the job, but you gotta supply the MUCH NEEDED P-A-T-I-E-N-C-E along with a heat gun/hair dryer/space heater to remove the broken glass (I also recommend you wear safety glasses and gloves if the screen is cracked to the edge). The metal spudger could be thinner to get in between the glass and the bezel. Also, the feel of this replacement screen didnt have the exact feel of the original screen but it was close enough. I do appreciate that adhesive was already applied to the edges of the replacement screen which saved me from having to purchase glue. Theres plenty of YouTube videos that will show step by step instructions on how to replace a broke tablet screen. This product did exactly what it was intended to do and for its price, I recommend everyone just do the repair/replacement work yourself instead of paying an electronics repair shop $100+ for something you can do within an hour or two.