Repair parts Samsung Galaxy S8+

If your Samsung Galaxy S8+ is looking more like a cracked masterpiece than a sleek device, you've landed in the right place! Launched back in March 2017, this beauty with a 6.2-inch Super AMOLED display is not just about looks; it's a powerhouse that deserves the best replacement parts when things go south. Whether you're dealing with a shattered screen, a worn-out battery, or any other hiccup, we've got the high-quality replacements you need to bring your mobile back to life. Let's face it, accidents happen! The most common culprits for repairs on the S8+ include the screens, LCD displays, motherboards, and batteries. And if you've taken a tumble and cracked that stunning display, our Samsung S8+ Plus Screen / G955 is just what you need to restore that vibrant view. With various models like SM-G955F and SM-G955A, we ensure that our parts are perfectly compatible, so you can buy with confidence knowing you're getting the best. But wait, there's more! If your camera has taken a hit, we have the pieces to swap it out too. With a stellar 12 MP camera featuring phase detection autofocus and OIS, your photo game doesn't have to suffer. Plus, we offer replacements for the housing, speakers, microphone, and vibrators. So, let's get your device back in tip-top shape and ready to roll!
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Samsung S8+ Plus Screen / G955
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3500mAh Battery for Samsung S8 Plus EB-BG955ABE
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45W Charger for Samsung

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USB-C / Type-C to USB Cable for Huawei, Samsung, LG, and Xiaomi

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Mobile Screen Adhesive 3ml B-7000

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Black Glue for Screens 5mL T7000

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1mm Double-Sided Adhesive Tape for Universal Repair White

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1mm Double-Sided Adhesive Tape for Universal Repair Black

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Metal Pry Tool for Screen Separation

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Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Wristband for Repairs

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Suction Cup Pliers for Opening and Removing Screens

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21 in 1 Universal Tool Kit

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Universal Double-Sided Adhesive Tape 3mm White

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Universal SIM Tray Ejection Tool (Pin)

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📱Essential Guide to Spare Parts for your Samsung Galaxy S8+ on iLevante.com

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The Samsung Galaxy S8+, launched in April 2017, remains a device cherished by many thanks to its elegant design and powerful features. However, like any smartphone, over time and with use, some of its parts may need replacing. At iLevante.com, we understand the importance of keeping your S8+ in perfect condition. Therefore, we offer you this complete guide on the most common spare parts and how to address its most frequent problems. Let's get to it!

🌟 A Look at the Samsung Galaxy S8+: Notable Features

Before we dive into spare parts, let's remember why the Galaxy S8+ was so revolutionary:

  • Screen: An impressive 6.2-inch curved Super AMOLED "Infinity Display" with Quad HD+ resolution (2960 x 1440 pixels), offering vibrant colours and deep blacks.
  • Processor: Depending on the region, it came with Exynos 8895 or Snapdragon 835, both offering smooth performance.
  • RAM: 4 GB, sufficient for daily multitasking.
  • Storage: 64 GB internal, expandable via microSD card.
  • Cameras: A 12 MP Dual Pixel rear camera and an 8 MP front camera, both capable of capturing high-quality photos and videos.
  • Battery: 3500 mAh with fast charging and wireless charging.
  • Other: Water and dust resistance (IP68), iris scanner, rear fingerprint sensor, USB-C port, and 3.5mm headphone jack.

Over time, the most common problems that lead users to seek spare parts are usually related to the screen, battery, back cover, or charging port.

🖥️ Screens for Samsung Galaxy S8+: Options to Revive Your Display

The screen is, without a doubt, one of the most expensive and delicate components of the S8+. A knock, a drop, or even pressure can cause cracks, smudges, lines, or touch failures. When this happens, it is crucial to choose the right replacement part.

The original screen technology of the Samsung Galaxy S8+ is Super AMOLED. This technology is a type of OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) developed by Samsung, which integrates the digitiser (the touch layer) directly into the screen instead of it being a separate layer. This is known as "on-cell" technology or, in Samsung's case, sometimes referred to as Y-OCTA (Youm On-Cell Touch AMOLED) for its flexible screens. This results in thinner screens, with better touch response and more vivid colours.

Types of Replacement Screens Available:

  • Original Screens or Samsung Service Packs: These are the best option in terms of quality, colour, brightness, and touch response. They come directly from Samsung or authorised distributors. They are usually the most expensive but guarantee compatibility and performance identical to the original. These screens are Super AMOLED and often include the frame, which facilitates installation.
  • Original Quality AMOLED Screens (Aftermarket): Manufactured by third parties but using AMOLED panels. The quality can be very close to the original, offering good colours and deep blacks. However, quality can vary between manufacturers. They are a good alternative if you are looking for a balance between quality and price.
  • OLED Screens (Generic): These are OLED panels that do not necessarily meet Samsung's exact specifications (such as "Super" AMOLED or Y-OCTA). They can offer good image quality, but there might be differences in colour calibration, maximum brightness, or lifespan compared to the originals.
  • INCELL LCD Screens: INCELL technology integrates the touch layer and the LCD panel into a single layer, making them thinner than traditional LCDs. For the S8+, an INCELL LCD screen would be a change in technology from the original AMOLED. Generally, they are more economical, but image quality (especially contrast and blacks) and power consumption will be inferior to AMOLEDs. INCELL screens for Android models have had mixed reviews regarding touch sensitivity and durability compared to iPhone versions.
  • TFT LCD Screens: These are the most economical option. TFT (Thin Film Transistor) screens are a type of LCD. They will offer significantly lower image quality than the original AMOLED: less vibrant colours, more limited viewing angles, less deep blacks, and higher battery consumption. Furthermore, some cheap TFT screens for the S8+ may not be compatible with features like the in-screen fingerprint sensor (although the S8+ has it on the back, some low-quality screens can affect proximity or ambient light sensors). They are a solution if the budget is very tight, but one must be aware of the compromises in quality.

Technical Consideration: When replacing the S8+ screen, especially if not using an original Service Pack that includes the frame, it is crucial to correctly transfer components such as the earpiece, proximity sensor, and, in some cases, the vibration motor. Proper application of adhesive must also be ensured to maintain water resistance (although this is never 100% guaranteed after a non-official repair).

At iLevante.com, we recommend opting for high-quality AMOLED screens or, ideally, original Service Packs to ensure the best experience and durability for your Galaxy S8+.

🔋 Samsung Galaxy S8+ Battery: Everything You Need to Know

The Samsung Galaxy S8+ uses an internal lithium-ion (Li-Ion) or lithium-polymer (Li-Po) battery with a capacity of 3500 mAh. The specific compatible battery models are EB-BG955ABA or EB-BG955ABE.

How to Know if Your S8+ Battery is Faulty?

Over time, all batteries degrade. Here are some symptoms that your S8+ battery might need changing:

  • 📉 Greatly reduced duration: the phone doesn't even last half a day with moderate use.
  • 🔌 Shuts down unexpectedly, even with remaining battery percentage (e.g., at 30%).
  • ⏱️ Takes a long time to charge or doesn't charge to 100%.
  • 🔥 The phone overheats excessively during charging or use.
  • 🎈 Physical swelling of the battery (can push the back cover or screen). Warning! If this occurs, replace the battery immediately, as it is dangerous.
  • The operating system displays messages like "Battery status: service needed". You can check this in Settings > Device care > Battery, or by using the Samsung Members app and its diagnostic tool.

Explanation of OEM Batteries without Logo

When looking for a replacement battery, you might come across terms like "OEM". OEM stands for "Original Equipment Manufacturer". An OEM battery is, in theory, identical to the one that originally came with your phone, manufactured by the same company that supplies Samsung or by Samsung itself.

"OEM without logo" or "unbranded" batteries are usually parts that come from the same production line as the originals but do not carry the Samsung brand for various reasons (distribution agreements, to avoid brand conflicts when sold by third parties, etc.). In many cases, these batteries offer performance and quality very similar or identical to an original branded battery but at a more competitive price. However, the battery market is complex, and it is crucial to buy them from reputable suppliers like iLevante.com to avoid fakes or low-quality batteries incorrectly labelled as OEM.

Caution: There are many counterfeit or very low-quality batteries on the market. A poor-quality battery will not only last a short time but can be dangerous, with a risk of overheating or even fire.

Changing the Samsung Galaxy S8+ Battery: Brief Guide

Replacing the S8+ battery is a delicate process due to its sealed design and glass back cover. It is considered a repair of moderate to high difficulty.

  1. Preparation: Discharge the battery below 25% to reduce risks. You will need specific tools: heat gun or iOpener, suction cups, opening picks, Phillips #000 screwdriver, spudger, and replacement adhesive for the back cover and possibly for the battery.
  2. Opening the Back Cover: Heat the edges of the back cover to soften the adhesive. Use a suction cup to create a small gap and insert opening picks. Carefully slide the picks around the perimeter to cut the adhesive. Be very careful with the fingerprint sensor flex cable! It is connected to the motherboard and is short. Open the cover slowly like a book and disconnect the fingerprint sensor.
  3. Accessing the Battery: Remove the screws holding the NFC antenna assembly and wireless charging coil. Disconnect and remove this assembly.
  4. Disconnecting and Removing the Battery: Disconnect the battery connector from the motherboard. The battery is strongly adhered. It may be necessary to apply a little isopropyl alcohol around the edges of the battery (being careful not to wet other components) or gently heat from the screen side (with extreme care not to damage the AMOLED screen) to soften the adhesive. Use a plastic card or a wide, flat (non-metallic or sharp) spudger to pry gradually and carefully from different points until it comes loose. Do not bend or puncture the battery.
  5. Installing the New Battery: Place the new battery in its housing (you can use specific double-sided tape for batteries if the original is damaged). Connect it to the motherboard.
  6. Reassembly: Replace the NFC antenna/wireless charging assembly and its screws. Connect the fingerprint sensor and clean off old adhesive residue from the frame and back cover. Apply new adhesive to the back cover and close it carefully, applying uniform pressure.

If you do not feel comfortable performing this repair, we recommend seeking a professional technician.

🎨 Back Covers for Samsung Galaxy S8+: Colours and How to Replace Them

The back cover of the Galaxy S8+ is made of glass (Gorilla Glass 5), which gives it a premium look but also makes it susceptible to cracks from drops. Fortunately, it is an available spare part.

Available Colours

The Samsung Galaxy S8+ was launched in several colours. Replacement back covers are usually available in the original colours, such as:

  • Midnight Black
  • Orchid Grey
  • Arctic Silver
  • Coral Blue
  • Maple Gold
  • Rose Pink - in some regions

When buying a replacement cover, ensure it includes pre-installed adhesive or purchase the adhesive separately. Some covers also come with the camera lens glass pre-installed.

How to Change the S8+ Back Cover

The process is very similar to the first steps for changing the battery, as you need to remove the back cover to access most internal components.

  1. Tools: Heat gun or iOpener, suction cup, opening picks, gloves (to protect yourself from splinters if it's broken).
  2. Heat and Open: Heat the edges of the back cover to soften the adhesive.
  3. Separate the Cover: Use a suction cup to slightly lift a section of the cover and create a gap. Insert opening picks and slide them along the edges to cut the adhesive. Be very careful, especially if the cover is broken, as small pieces of glass can fly off.
  4. Fingerprint Sensor Cable: Very important! Before completely removing the cover, remember that the fingerprint sensor is attached to it and connected to the motherboard via a short flex cable. Open the cover carefully (like a book page) and locate the fingerprint sensor connector. Disconnect it with a plastic spudger before completely separating the cover.
  5. Cleaning: Remove all old adhesive residue from the phone's frame. This is crucial for the new cover to seal correctly.
  6. Transfer Components (if necessary): If your new cover does not include the fingerprint sensor or camera glass, you will need to transfer them from the old cover to the new one. The fingerprint sensor is usually glued; it may require a little gentle heat to remove it.
  7. Install New Cover: Remove the protective film from the new cover's adhesive (or apply new adhesive if it is not pre-installed). Connect the fingerprint sensor cable to the motherboard. Carefully align the new cover over the phone's frame and press firmly along all edges to ensure a good seal. You can use clamps or books to maintain pressure for about 30-60 minutes while the adhesive sets.

This procedure restores the aesthetics of your S8+ but, as with any opening, the original water resistance might be compromised if the seal is not perfect.

🔩 Other Key Spare Parts for Your Samsung Galaxy S8+

Besides screens and batteries, other components can fail and need replacing on your Galaxy S8+. Here are four of the most relevant:

1. Charging Port Module (USB-C Flex Cable)

Relevant Information: The Galaxy S8+ uses a USB Type-C port for charging and data transfer. This component also often includes the main microphone and sometimes antenna connections.

Common Problems:

  • The phone does not charge or charges intermittently.
  • The computer does not recognise the device.
  • Problems with Android Auto.
  • Physical damage to the port (bent pins).
  • False moisture detection warnings.

Replacement: Replacing the charging flex cable involves opening the phone, removing the back cover, the bottom speaker, and disconnecting several flex cables. The port is usually screwed or adhered to the chassis. It is a repair of moderate difficulty. At iLevante.com, you will find the right charging flex cable for your S8+.

2. Main Rear Camera

Relevant Information: The S8+ has an excellent 12 MP rear camera with Dual Pixel technology and optical image stabilisation (OIS).

Common Problems:

  • Blurry or out-of-focus photos (autofocus failure).
  • Smudges or black spots in images (internal dirt or damaged sensor).
  • The camera app shows an error ("Camera error") or stays black.
  • Faulty image stabiliser (shaky videos).
  • Scratched or broken outer lens (sometimes only the lens glass needs replacing, not the entire module).

Replacement: The camera is accessed after removing the back cover and the motherboard shield. The old module is disconnected, and the new one is connected. It is a relatively simple repair once the phone is open but requires delicacy to avoid damaging the connectors. Ensure the replacement part is of good quality to maintain the original photographic quality.

3. Front (Selfie) Camera

Relevant Information: The S8+'s 8 MP front camera is crucial for selfies and video calls, and is also involved in iris scanning.

Common Problems: Similar to the rear camera: blurry images, smudges, black camera app, or problems with iris recognition.

Replacement: Like the rear camera, it is accessed after opening the device and removing some components mãecovering it. Its connector is small and delicate.

4. Main Speaker (Loudspeaker)

Relevant Information: This is the speaker through which hands-free calls, music, videos, and ringtones sound.

Common Problems:

  • No sound or very low sound.
  • Distorted or crackling sound.
  • Intermittent sound.

Causes: It can be due to accumulated dirt in the grille, liquid damage, or simply the speaker has reached the end of its life. Sometimes, a simple puff of compressed air in the grille can help, but if the component is damaged, it needs replacement.

Replacement: The speaker module is usually located at the bottom of the phone and is accessed after removing the back cover. It is normally held by a few screws and has a contact connector or a small flex cable.

Other spare parts you might also need include the earpiece speaker, the vibration motor, the side buttons (power, volume flex cable), the SIM/SD tray, or even the Wi-Fi/Bluetooth/NFC antenna.

🛠️ Common Hardware Problems and Repair Tips

The Samsung Galaxy S8+, despite its robustness, is not immune to hardware failures. The most frequent ones, besides those already mentioned, include:

  • Faulty pressure-sensitive Home button: Although the S8+ has an on-screen Home button, the area where it is pressed has a physical pressure sensor underneath. If it stops working or the associated vibration fails, it could be a problem with the sensor itself or the screen.
  • Screen Burn-in: Typical of AMOLED screens, where static interface elements (navigation bar, status icons) can become permanently marked as a "shadow". Not repairable by changing a minor part; requires complete screen replacement.
  • Overheating: Can be caused by a faulty battery, malicious software, prolonged intensive use, or, in rare cases, a motherboard problem.
  • Water Damage: Although it has IP68 certification, this is not a permanent guarantee and can diminish over time or after knocks. If water enters, it can cause corrosion on multiple components. Repair involves professional ultrasonic cleaning and possible replacement of affected parts.

General Repair Guide (Basic Outline):

  1. Diagnosis: Before ordering any spare part, make sure you know what the problem is. Try restarts, safe mode, and if possible, system diagnostics.
  2. Appropriate Tools: Invest in a good toolkit for mobile phone repairs. Using inadequate tools can cause more damage.
  3. Safety First: Work in a well-lit and organised area. Wear safety goggles, especially when handling glass. Always disconnect the battery as the first step once the device is open (except for testing the screen before sealing).
  4. Follow Specific Guides: Look for detailed tutorials (videos or step-by-step guides like those from iFixit or iDoc) for the specific replacement you are going to perform on a Galaxy S8+.
  5. Screw Organisation: Mobile phones use screws of different sizes. Keep them meticulously organised (a magnetic tray with compartments is ideal).
  6. Handling Flex Cables: They are very delicate. Use plastic tools to disconnect and connect them. Do not pull them. Ensure connectors "click" into place.
  7. Adhesives: To reseal the phone, you will need specific adhesives for the back cover and sometimes for the screen. Clean old adhesive surfaces thoroughly.
  8. Test Before Closing: Whenever possible, connect the new part (e.g., screen, battery) and turn on the phone to test its functionality before sealing everything completely.

⚙️ Software Problems That Can Be Mistaken for Hardware Failures

From a repair technician's perspective, it is important to note that not all problems are physical. Sometimes, a software glitch can mimic symptoms of a faulty component:

  • Rapid Battery Drain: It could be a "rogue" app consuming resources in the background, or an operating system error after an update, and not necessarily an old battery. Trying a restart, safe mode, or even a factory reset (after a backup) can help diagnose.
  • Unresponsive or "Frozen" Screen: An operating system or application crash can make the screen seem broken. A forced restart (holding down the volume down button and the power button for about 10-15 seconds) can fix it.
  • Wi-Fi or Bluetooth Not Connecting: Before thinking of an antenna failure, check network settings, restart the router, forget and re-add the network, or even reset the phone's network settings. Sometimes, a software update introduces bugs.
  • Camera App Closing or Giving an Error: This could be a software problem. Try clearing the camera app's cache and data, or try safe mode. Samsung, on its support pages, often recommends these steps before taking the mobile for repair due to a "Camera Failed" error.
  • Random Restarts: While they can be due to a faulty battery or a motherboard issue, they can also be caused by incompatible applications, corrupted system files, or low storage space. Samsung Community forums often discuss "Serious software issue detected" errors or the "REPAIR APPS" option in recovery mode after failed updates.

As a technician, it is advisable to exhaust software solutions (updates, resets, safe mode diagnostics) before proceeding to dismantle the device, saving time and avoiding unnecessary replacements.

At iLevante.com, we are here to help you find the highest quality spare parts for your Samsung Galaxy S8+. We hope this guide is very useful for keeping your device like new! 👍

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