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Prepare an iOpener and heat the back of the phone along its left edge for about two minutes. This will help soften the adhesive securing the back cover.
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In the following steps, you'll be cutting through the adhesive securing the back cover.
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As seen from outside the phone, you'll be slicing through the adhesive in the areas shown:
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Thick portions of adhesive
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Thin areas of adhesive
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Avoid prying or slicing in this area, to protect the fingerprint sensor flex cable.
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Secure a suction cup to the back cover, as close to the heated edge as possible.
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Lift the back cover's left edge with your suction cup, opening a slight gap between the back cover and the frame.
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Slide your opening pick along the left edge of the phone to slice through the adhesive securing the back cover.
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Continue slicing through the adhesive along the bottom edge of the phone.
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Again, it may help to leave the opening pick in place and grab another one for the following step.
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Slice through the remaining adhesive along the top edge and right side.
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Lift the back cover from its left edge and hinge it open slightly.
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Use the point of a spudger to pry up and disconnect the fingerprint sensor flex cable.
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Then, use the flat end of your spudger to gently snap the connector into place by pressing it straight down.
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Remove the back cover.
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Use tweezers to peel away any remaining adhesive from the phone's chassis. Then clean the adhesion areas with high concentration isopropyl alcohol (at least 90%) and a lint-free cloth to prep the surface for the new adhesive.
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Peel the adhesive backing off of the new rear glass, carefully line up one edge of the glass against the phone chassis, and firmly press the glass onto the phone.
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Reheat an iOpener and apply it to the fingerprint sensor, in order to soften the adhesive securing it to the rear glass.
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Push gently but firmly against the fingerprint sensor from the outward-facing side of the glass panel, until the adhesive securing it separates.
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If the fingerprint sensor adhesive is intact, it may be reused, but if damaged at all you should remove the old adhesive and apply replacements.
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After removing the old adhesive, clean the edges of the fingerprint sensor with high concentration isopropyl alcohol (at least 90%), then apply the new adhesive.
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If I don't have a microwave to heat the iOpener, can i boil it for a few seconds maybe?
I’d highly recommend skipping the iOpener all together and just buy some isopropyl alcohol (found at most Walgreen/RiteAids/Walmarts) and some q-tips instead. Even with the iOpener as hot as they say to get it and hours of letting the heat soak into the adhesive, I still ended up cracking my rear panel glass in the corners, which makes removal even harder/dangerous with shards of glass falling off.
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@Nick sure, you even can put some noodles while you cook your s8.
If the back is very cracked, it will be a lot harder!