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Galaxy Tab S 10.5 Speakers Replacement

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  1. Galaxy Tab S 10.5 Speakers Replacement, Disassembling Galaxy Tab S 10.5 Back Cover: step 1, image 1 of 2 Galaxy Tab S 10.5 Speakers Replacement, Disassembling Galaxy Tab S 10.5 Back Cover: step 1, image 2 of 2
    • Place the plastic opening tool into the SD card slot or charge port.

    • Try in an upward motion until you see a separation between the tablet and back cover.

  2. Galaxy Tab S 10.5 Speakers Replacement: step 2, image 1 of 1
    • Work around the entire device by sliding the plastic opening tool around the rim.

    • If this is the first time, it will be hard to separate the back cover from the tablet.

    • The clips are approximately 5 cm apart. While working around the device, the clips will make a dislocating sound when disconnected.

    It is not necessary to remove just the white part under penalty of breaking the pins, it is necessary to remove the back with the colored outline of the tablet

    paquito - Reply

    Both plastic tools broke within the first two minutes of use. Had to resort to a narrow conventional flat screwdriver.

    Dennis Durost - Reply

  3. Galaxy Tab S 10.5 Speakers Replacement: step 3, image 1 of 1
    • Remove the back cover once all links have been separated.

    • Be careful when touching any of the internal components of the tablet.

    This is the wrong method to open it! You have to open it beetween the front-Display and the golden rim.

    agnuz6569 - Reply

    I’ve taken the back cover off my Samsung tablet, and in the process I have torn one of the little orange plastic connectors that are attached to the back cover. The connector I’ve damaged is the second one in on top left in the picture above. Can you please tell me if I need to replace this before I can get the tablet to work?

    Thanks.

    Tom - Reply

    If you remove just the back cover - which to the uninitiated does look less scary than trying to get between the bezel and the display - you will destroy the tiny plastic rivets that lock the cover onto the bezel. More importantly, you will then find that getting to the parts you need to replace is rendered impossible because they will be hidden under the bezel, which of course will still be in place. So the correct way to take this tablet apart is the more challenging way i.e. separate the front display from the bezel and rear. But with care and the right tools this is still not too difficult. And if you are in any doubt about this, it is worth pointing out that in all of the photos below from Step 4 onwards, the work shown is taking place with the bezel removed. There is nothing written in this guide to indicate that this had to be done.

    PhilipHN - Reply

    Have just gone through this process, successfully having read this and other guides and I totally agree with PhilipHN that the most reliable is the slightly scarier approach of removing the front display from the bezel and rear. It is easier overall, you just have to attack it confidently (but gently!).

    Jeremy Linskell - Reply

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    • Starting with the right speaker, remove the 10 mm Phillips #000 screws.

    • Use the spudger to begin pulling out the speaker.

    • Wedge the spudger beneath the amplifier to remove it from the adhesive holding it down.

  5. Galaxy Tab S 10.5 Speakers Replacement: step 5, image 1 of 3 Galaxy Tab S 10.5 Speakers Replacement: step 5, image 2 of 3 Galaxy Tab S 10.5 Speakers Replacement: step 5, image 3 of 3
    • Remove the two 10mm Phillips #000 screws that hold the left speaker.

  6. Galaxy Tab S 10.5 Speakers Replacement: step 6, image 1 of 1
    • Take a pair of tweezers and disconnect the left battery.

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    • Use the same pair of tweezers to begin removing the left speaker.

    • There are three slots surrounding the speaker that can be used to remove it.

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    • Pull the speaker out and lay it to the side until the rest of the connections are disconnected.

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    • There are four slots that are located along the border that can be used to remove the strip that is glued to the side.

    • Wedge the tweezers in each slot to carefully remove the strip.

Conclusion

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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Thanks, but I have one big question. I removed the back cover, but I still have no idea how to remove the white plastic frame that covers the outer edge of the speakers. In your guide, it just seems to magically disappear.

fongs89 - Reply

Absolutely right. See my comment above. Carefully prising with the right tools between the display and the frame - the bezel - and working around the outside of the display will eventually cause the bezel to come away from the display with the back cover attached. You can then access the parts you need to get to.

PhilipHN - Reply

Suggestion….add the necessary step of removing the frame that covers the left speaker. If you follow the instructions in this guide, you will not be able to access and remove the left speaker, which is critical considering the on off and volume switches are integral to the speaker.

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