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To remove the display, first soften the adhesive by applying heat. You can use a heat pad, heat gun, or iOpener. In a pinch, a hair dryer can also work.
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Steadily and evenly heat the perimeter of the display until it's too hot to touch, and try to maintain that temperature for several minutes.
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Use a suction cup or an iSclack to pull up on the glass and create a slight gap between the glass and the metal frame.
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Carefully insert an opening pick into the gap between the screen and the device to cut the adhesive.
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Slide the pick around the sides and bottom of the display to cut the adhesive. Apply more heat as needed.
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Continue to heat sections of the screen with the heat gun.
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As you make your way around the screen with the heat gun, use the plastic opening tool and the opening picks to pry the screen loose.
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Lift the screen up carefully so that no wires are torn.
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Remove the 3 mm T3 Torx screw securing the battery connector, and disconnect the battery connector.
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Remove the single 4 mm T3 Torx screw securing the display cable.
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Lift the connector to disconnect the cable.
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Grasp the orange cable connected to the silver connecter.
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Carefully lift the orange cable up until the connecter pops off.
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The screen will now be completely disconnected.
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Hi,
I live in the UAE and I have a broken screen. The screens work just no touch screen. Getting it replaced over here will cost a lot. Over 600 usd. The screen will cost the most.
Instead, I thought about buying the screen and digitizer myself and have someone fix it here for me. This will he relatively cheaper.
How do I know which screen and digitizer to buy? And where can I buy one from? I found the v1.1 on etrade supply but I don't know how reliable this site is.
Can you please guide me?
Thanks
JuliusCes
what do you ended up doing? same problem here and i dont want to crack it open just to check the screen model
lautaro -
i’ve just changed my screen with mixed results. I tried to remove the cracked screen in case it turned out to be something other than v1.1. in fact I ended up chipping off hundreds of shards around the edges until it finally came out. It was a 1.1, hooray! So then I plugged in the replacement and it works great, but I’m afraid to tape it in permanently because I damaged all three antennae which I didn’t anticipate being buried in the adhesive along the top edge. As I was chipping glass and peeling pieces out I didn’t realize those were prices of the antennae I was tearing out. Wi-Fi speed test runs fine in my shop where I’m close to the access point. I‘m trying to decide whether to order the antennae to replace just in case. I’l need those tiny torx drivers to remove screws.
Contrary to the photos above I didn’t need to remove screws to remove the display. The connector is actually the one just below the one indicated -the smaller one that has no screw.
Happy fixing!
Look up the correct replacement screen by including your Surface model # in the query. Find your model # under the kickstand.
Model # location image:
Many thanks for the reply. I ended up getting the screen fixed via Microsoft. It turns out that they have a service center in the UAE. Something that not even the UAE microsoft store was aware of!
Cheers,
Julius