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If you"ve dropped your Samsung Galaxy S9 and cracked the screen, finding an S9 screen replacement can help repair your phone and get it working right again. You can choose from a large range of S9 LCD screens on eBay that are compatible with your phone. Before you start your search, you should consider this information to help narrow down the options.
Screen size: The S9 has a 5.8-inch screen, while the S9+ has a larger screen at 6.2 inches. You will want to make sure that you choose the right size for the Samsung Galaxy S9 screen.
Color: You can choose between colors such as black, blue, gold, and purple for the digitizer or glass screen. You should select a color that matches the back of your phone for uniformity.
Condition: You can choose between new, open box, and refurbished Galaxy S9 LCD screen replacements. Some phones that are broken are sold for parts and with the right tools you can break down the cell phone and use the parts with your existing phone.
The glass screen makes up the outer layer of the Galaxy S9 screen. The digitizer sits below the glass screen and controls the touch functions of the screen. The S9 LCD is the bottom-most layer and is what shows the images on the screen. In most cases, a cracked screen will usually be the glass layer or digitizer.
The LCD screen itself will generally be the most expensive of the three types to replace. These will be available as OEM options in both new and used listings. The digitizer and glass screen will be the cheapest options to choose from due to a large number of unbranded digitizers and glass screens available. Some of these kits will also contain the tools needed to remove the old digitizer and replace it with a new one as well.
In Union Repair store, we grade our iPhone screen into 5 different types of quality on the basis of different material assembled. The following is the full details of each condition.
It is with widely accept major complaint replacements for original parts, which keeps a right balance between price and quality. It has sustainable supplying chain in China, and all the components of the screen are copy quality. Typically, the LCD screen is from several different factories, the most popular 4 on China market are JK,AUO, LongTeng, and ShenChao. By comparing the brightness and sharpness of the LCD, we found JK is the best quality among them and the second best is AUO. No doubt, the other components on the screen are all copy.
It is better than After Market Basic cause it comes with original laminated flexes and the LCD panel. Other components like touch panel, frame(hot pressed), backlight, polarize lens, and OCA is all copy from different factories.
The core components (like LCD and flexes) is 100% original pulled from used iPhone while the frame and touch panel is copy. The touch panel and frame come together with cold pressed glue and assembled together with the LCD by the capable third-party factory which keeps its excellent quality.
No doubt, it is tear down from used iPhone with all the parts 100% original and working perfectly just like an original new screen, it has whatever the original new screen has. The only complaint about this quality is that some of the displays are with 1 or 2 scratches but still be welcome by our critical customers who are requiring good quality.
It is 100% original from Apple-authorized factories like Toshiba, Sharp, and LG. We get this kind of screen from the first level dealer. The touch panel of the screen is oleophobic coated which prevents from fingerprints when using your iPhone. And starting with iPhone 7g, the backlight from different authorized factories comes with a different code. Backlight from Sharp has the code begins with DKH/CON, from Toshiba begins with C11/F7C/FZQ, from LG begins with DTP/C3F.
Android Oreo has brought along a bag of tricks, while the likes of AR Emoji and Bixby Vision should be at the top of everyone’s list for the S9 tour. Who wouldn’t want to turn themself into a cartoon character after all?
Gone are the days when you had to type in a passcode every time you want to access your phone. What a slog. With the Samsung Galaxy S9 you can set up ‘Intelligent Scan’, which uses the combination of face recognition and the iris scanner to confirm your identity and unlock the phone.
In order to do this go to Settings > Lock screen and security > Intelligent Scan, enter your passcode and then register your face and iris data via the camera. Finally just ensure the slider is activated for Intelligent Scan unlock.
Not comfortable with Samsung mapping your mug? Return to Lock Screen and Security and you’ll find the option for the Fingerprint Scanner, where you can register your prints. You’ll find the sensor on the rear-side of the phone below the camera.
Why use a yellow grinning emoji when you can use one of yourself? The S9 allows you to create an avatar based on your own looks. Just open up the camera, swipe to AR Emoji, then hit the Create My Emoji in the blue bubble on the left side of your screen.
Then take a picture of your beaming face, select your sex and then it will take a matter of seconds until your emoji flashes up on screen. Then you can customise its skin tone, hair and clothes in order to capture your true essence. Hit OK and the process is complete.
Unlocking your phone just to see the clock not only takes up your precious time, but also wastes the S9’s battery juice. By activating the always-on display, the clock will always be on show, and since it’s only lighting up the required pixels thanks to the AMOLED screen it’ll barely drain the battery.
Open up Settings > Always On Display and then activate the ON slider right at the top. Further down you can choose what the screen displays (the digital home button, the clock, or both) when dormant and even set a schedule so it’s not flashing up while you’re trying to get some shut-eye.
Do this by opening the Camera. There you’ll see a little eye icon on the left side of the screen, just above settings. Press that and you’ll be asked to sign into your Samsung account and accept all of the terms and conditions. Once that’s done, you’ll be given an option of things for Bixby to analyse, from wine labels to food. What you need for translation is Text, which is found on the far left.
Despite the Galaxy S9’s capability of rendering a glorious 2960×1440 resolution, it actually defaults to Full HD+ to prevent speedy battery power leakage.
If you want to see those YouTube and Netflix video in the best quality possible on your S9, just open up Settings > Display > Screen Resolution and set it to run at WQHD+. Or perhaps you’re happy to sacrifice pixel power for longer-lasting battery life? Then you can cap the resolution to HD+.
Want quick access to your litany of apps? Samsung allows you to pick how you open the app drawer. You can either have the default option of hitting the drawer icon at the bottom of the screen, or enable it so a simple swipe up or down will do the job. To find these options head to Settings > Display > Home Screen. Now give Apps Button a prod and you’ll be able make your choice.
Just converted from an iPhone and feeling homesick? If you go to Home Screen Layout you’ll be able ditch the app drawer and have all your apps spread across multiples homescreens instead.
Samsung’s handy Game Launcher app is a brilliant control centre for all of your mobile games. Not only will it declutter your app drawer by sucking in all your game shortcuts, but it also offers a high performance mode to boost the S9’s power to the max. Or if it the battery life starts to lag, you can switch to ‘save power’ mode.
Struggling to track down Instagram now you’ve filled your S9 with an army of apps? Fortunately you can use a search bar to track down anything, from apps to calendar appointments.
First of all though, you’ll need to find the search bar itself. It’s hidden in the app drawer, on the top of the screen. So just swipe down from the homescreen (or tap the app drawer icon if you’ve got it enabled) and it will pop into view. Now there’s no need to waste time scrolling through every app you own.