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  • Question
    What's inside a Galaxy Tab 3?
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    When you take off the back cover, you will immediately see the battery, several ribbon cables, the camera, and the logic board.
  • Question
    How can I open my Samsung S8?
    Wing Hong Chan
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    You're not supposed to. But if you really need to, first use a hair dryer to melt the adhesive that sticks the back glass in place, then use a suction cup and pry tool to carefully lift the glass off.
  • Question
    How do I put a SIM card in a Galaxy J5?
    Community Answer
    Once you remove the back cover, you can insert it in the slot located above the battery.
  • Question
    How do I change the charging port on my Samsung S7?
    Community Answer
    You would have to have this done by a phone service/repair shop.
  • Question
    How do I remove the back to my Galaxy A3?
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    You will use the same steps as Galaxy S to S5. Just follow the steps and then you can easily remove the back without stress. Remember though, doing this will void your warranty!
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    How do I track my Samsung Galaxy using someone else's phone?
    Michael Ingram
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    Make sure your phone is signed into your Google account, If you don't have one, you can make one for free. Make sure Google has all the permissions it requests and you can control your phone from anywhere, view pictures and more. Most importantly, you can lock your phone.
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    What do I do if my Samsung Galaxy has a bright yellow circle with a red exclamation mark when it turns on and it turns itself off?
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    First of all, the symbol that shows the yellow circle with the exclamation mark inside means that the phone can’t detect the battery, detects a busted battery or has a short circuit. Check to see if the battery is properly mounted. Use a different battery if needed. If this does not fix it, have a technician take a look at it.
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