Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini Screen Replacement Guide

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This repair guide will show you how to take apart the Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini to perform a repair and help you fix any problems such as a cracked or shattered touch screen digitizer, a damaged LCD screen, or other faulty internal parts such as speakers, buttons and flex cables. You’re welcome to use this repair guide to help you in the journey of taking apart your Galaxy S4 Mini to fix or replace the parts you need to get your device looking or working like new again!

This guide will assist you in the installation of the following Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini part(s):



Required Tools:


  • Small Phillips Screwdriver
  • Safe Open Pry Tool
Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini Repair Guide:


  • Now before starting this repair make sure that your device is completely powered off.
  • To start, remove the back battery cover. Note, to remove the cover its easiest to remove it by lifting the tab near the power button. Once this is done, take out the battery and the sim card, and memory card (the cards are found directly beneath the battery).
  • (Figure 1) Now using a Small Phillips Screwdriver, remove the ten (10) Small Phillips screws that are located on the back housing (circled in red).


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  • (Figure 2.1 & 2.2) Now that the screws have been removed you can remove the back housing. Using either a Safe Open Pry Tool or your even your fingernail, wedge between the seam of the housing and the screen assembly and slide it along all the sides releasing the clips that hold the housing in place. (Including top and bottom)
  • Once the back housing has been removed, you will have to release all the motherboard connections in order to fully remove the motherboard from the housing.
  • (Figure 2.3) First, at the top left corner you will remove a small metal cover with some tweezers, which covers the camera and proximity sensor.
  • (Figure 2.4) Now there will be (6) pop connectors on the motherboard that need to be released and disconnected using the pry tool (all highlighted in green). Simply pop them up from under the connections and lift up to release them.


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  • (Figure 3.1) Once you’re able to swing over the motherboard to the right (Be careful! still a cable connected from underneath the motherboard), Now lift up the left side and flip the motherboard to the right. Note, during this step the ear speaker flex cable (top right) may fallout, and now place them to the side for reassembly later.
  • (Figure 3.2) With the motherboard swung open, you will now release the screen by releasing the flex cable. This will release the motherboard entirely.
  • (Figure 3.3) Now that the motherboard has been removed, you’re able to access and remove the main camera which is held in place by its own jaw connector. Using the pry tool lift the black tab to the left of the camera, and lift and release the camera.
  • (Figure 3.4) Now remove the Headphone Jack located near the top right.


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  • (Figure 4.1) Next component to remove is going to be the Vibrate Motor, this is located near the top left (highlighted in purple). This part will take a little extra prying because it is held down with relatively strong adhesive. It is important to use caution as the flex cable it’s connected to is very fragile.
  • (Figure 4.2) With the pry tool remove the Dock Port flex cable. This is done by releasing the microphone (highlighted in orange) and pry beneath the cable in order to remove it.
  • (Figure 4.3) Last but not least, you will remove the sim card and micro SD card flex cable. To release the cable, lift up on the tab, and then pull out the flex cable holding it.
  • (Figure 4.4) Now you can lift out the flex cable using your pry tool.
  • You have now completed the disassembly of your device.

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Notice:

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