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Samsung Tab Parts - Tablets Repair Parts

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Screen for Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (2019) SM-T510 / T515
Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (2019)
Receive it on tuesday 13 de may
35.90€
Complete screen for Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite / P610 and P615
Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite
Receive it on tuesday 13 de may
40.90€
Complete Screen for Samsung Tab S8 X700 X706
Samsung Galaxy Tab S8
33.99€
Full Screen for Samsung Tab A7 Lite (WiFi)
Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite
Receive it on tuesday 13 de may
24.90€
Battery EB-BX516ABY 8000mAh for Samsung Tab S9 FE X510 / X516B
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE
17.50€
Battery EB-BX818ABY 10090mAh for Samsung Tab S9 FE Plus
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE+
19.50€
Battery for Samsung Tab A 10.1 2019
Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (2019)
12.25€
Battery Samsung Tab S9 Ultra X716
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra
26.95€
Complete Screen for Samsung Tab S10 Ultra
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra
540.25€
Battery for Samsung Tab A 10.1 2019
Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (2019)
12.25€
Complete Screen for Samsung Tab S8 Ultra 5G SM X900 X906
Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra
334.90€
Complete Screen for Samsung Tab S8 X700 X706
Samsung Galaxy Tab S8
33.99€
Complete Screen for Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE X516 / X510
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE
Receive it on tuesday 13 de may
52.90€
Complete Screen for Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Plus 5G
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9+
259.90€
Complete Screen for Samsung Tab S10 Ultra
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra
540.25€
Complete Screen for Samsung Tab S8 Ultra 5G SM X900 X906
Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra
334.90€
Full Screen for Samsung Tab A 10.5 / T590
Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.5
Receive it on tuesday 13 de may
46.50€
Full Screen for Samsung Tab S6 Lite 2024
Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024)
56.25€
Full screen for Samsung Tab S8 Plus SM-X800 SM-X806
Samsung Galaxy Tab S8+
322.90€
Samsung Tab S9 Ultra Full Screen
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra
429.90€

📱 Your Samsung Tablet Deserves a Second Life: A Comprehensive Guide to Spare Parts at iLevante.com

Samsung tablets are renowned for their exceptional quality, innovative design, and durability. They have become indispensable companions for work, study, and entertainment. However, even the most robust devices are not immune to the passage of time, daily wear and tear, or those small, unexpected accidents. When this happens, many users face the dilemma: repair or replace?

Opting for repair is not only a smart and economical decision, but also a sustainable choice that helps reduce electronic waste. In an increasingly environmentally conscious world, giving your Samsung tablet a second chance is a valuable gesture. The initial investment in a Samsung tablet, especially in the high-end ranges, justifies considering repair as a way to protect and prolong that investment, rather than incurring the expense of a completely new device.

At iLevante.com, we understand the value of your device and support you through this process. We pride ourselves on being your perfect partner, offering you an extensive range of spare parts for Samsung tablets of the highest quality, from screens and batteries to the most specific components. This article is a comprehensive guide designed to help you understand the most common problems your tablet may experience, identify the necessary spare parts, and consider repair as the best alternative. We will empower you to see repair not as a last resort, but as a natural and logical extension of the life cycle of your valuable Samsung tablet.

Samsung has cultivated a diverse and extensive catalogue of tablets under its Galaxy Tab family, designed to meet a wide spectrum of needs and budgets. From high-performance devices for professionals to robust and reliable options for daily and family use, there is a Samsung tablet for every type of user. Understanding the different series is the first step to comprehending the specific features of your device and, eventually, its repair needs.

👑 The Prestigious Galaxy Tab S Series: Innovation and Performance

The Galaxy Tab S Series stands as Samsung's flagship line, representing the pinnacle of innovation and performance in the Android tablet market. These devices are aimed at demanding users, creative professionals, and those seeking the best multimedia experience.

A distinctive feature of the S Series is the incorporation of the most advanced screen technologies, such as Dynamic AMOLED 2X, which offer vibrant colours, deep blacks, and exceptional clarity. These Super AMOLED screens cover more than 90% of the Adobe RGB colour spectrum and feature a contrast ratio of 100,000:1, resulting in incredibly realistic and detailed images. Additionally, they are usually equipped with the most powerful processors of the moment and offer compatibility with the advanced S Pen, enhancing productivity and creativity. Within the S Series, we find sub-categories such as the Ultra models (the largest and most powerful), Plus (a balance between size and features), and FE (Fan Edition), which aim to offer premium features at a slightly more accessible price.

💪 The Versatile Galaxy Tab A Series: Balance and Functionality for Everyone

The Galaxy Tab A Series is geared towards the mid-range and entry-level market, offering an excellent balance of functionality, performance, and price. They are ideal for family use, students, and for everyday tasks such as Browse the internet, consuming multimedia content, and using light productivity applications.

These models stand out for their robustness and very attractive value for money. Regarding their screens, it is common to find TFT LCD panels, which are capacitive touchscreens offering good responsiveness and visibility. Some of the most popular models with the highest demand for spare parts within this series include the Galaxy Tab A7 Lite, Galaxy Tab A8, and the more recent Galaxy Tab A9 and A9+.

The Galaxy Tab FE Series and Others: Specific Options

The Galaxy Tab FE (Fan Edition) Series has gained popularity by acting as a bridge between the A Series and the S Series. These models inherit some premium features from the high-end range, such as elegant designs and good performance, but are offered at a more competitive price. They are an excellent option for those seeking an extra touch of quality without reaching the cost of the top-of-the-range S models.

Although the main focus of this article is on the most current and popular series, Samsung has had other tablet lines over the years. While the demand for spare parts for very old models may be lower, at iLevante.com we strive to cover a wide spectrum of needs.

Samsung's segmentation into its tablet series (S, A, FE) implies differences in the components used. The Tab S, with its high-cost AMOLED screens and advanced processors, tends to have a higher residual value, which means repairing a component like the screen, although potentially costly, is more advantageous than replacing the entire device. In contrast, for the Tab A or FE, which use technologies like TFT LCD, the cost of repair must be proportionally lower to be an attractive option compared to acquiring a new model with similar features. This difference is key when deciding whether or not to repair.

Why Repair Your Samsung Tablet? Quality That Lasts

Samsung tablets are designed with a commitment to quality and durability. Nevertheless, continuous use or an accident can affect a component. Repairing your device, instead of discarding it, is not only an economically astute decision but also a responsible act towards the environment. Replacing a faulty part can significantly extend the lifespan of your tablet, allowing you to continue enjoying its performance and functionalities for much longer, while also saving money and reducing your ecological footprint.

🔍 Identify Your Model: The 5 Most Relevant Samsung Tablets for Spare Parts

Before embarking on the search for parts for Samsung tablets, it is absolutely crucial to accurately identify the exact model of your device. Each Samsung tablet has a specific model number (usually in the format SM-TXXX or SM-Xxxx, for example, SM-X910 for the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra). This code is the key to ensuring the compatibility of spare parts. An error in identification can lead to purchasing the wrong part, causing frustration and unnecessary expense.

You can find your tablet's model number in several places:

  • Engraved on the back of the device.
  • On the original box of the tablet.
  • Within the operating system, usually in Settings > About tablet or Settings > Device information.

Below, we present a selection of the five Samsung tablet models that, according to our research and current demand, are the most relevant for finding spare parts. This selection is based on their popularity, the likelihood of users seeking to repair them due to their value, and the availability of technical information and spare parts.

  1. Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra (SM-X910, SM-X916B)
    • Relevance: It is the most recent flagship in this list, launched in August 2023. Its high initial investment (with prices that can exceed £1000) makes repair a very attractive option. It stands out for its impressive 14.6-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X screen and a powerful 11200 mAh battery (model EB-BX916ABY). Users value its performance and large screen for productivity and multimedia.
    • Common Spares: Given its large screen, screen replacements for Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra are in demand after drops. The EB-BX916ABY battery is also a sought-after replacement to maintain its autonomy. The S Pen and accessories like protectors and keyboards are also relevant.
  2. Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra (SM-X900, SM-X906)
    • Relevance: The direct predecessor to the S9 Ultra, launched in April 2022, remains an extremely powerful and relevant device in the market. It shares the 14.6-inch Super AMOLED screen and the 11200 mAh battery (model EB-BX906ABY) with its successor, maintaining a high value.
    • Common Spares: Similar to the S9 Ultra, screens for Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra and EB-BX906ABY batteries are the most requested components.
  3. Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024: SM-P620, SM-P625 / Original: SM-P610, SM-P615)
    • Relevance: An iconic model for its excellent balance between price and functionality, including the S Pen as standard. Its popularity has been maintained thanks to several revisions (2020, 2022, and the most recent 2024 version, launched in March 2024). It features a 10.4-inch TFT LCD screen and a 7040 mAh battery (model EB-BT725ABU). The longevity of this design and its periodic updates have fostered a robust spare parts market and a greater willingness among users to repair it, given the familiarity and the amount of available resources.
    • Common Spares: Screens for Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (especially for model SM-P610), EB-BT725ABU batteries, S Pen, and charging connectors for Tab S6 Lite.
  4. Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 10.5 (2021) (SM-X200, SM-X205)
    • Relevance: A best-selling mid-range tablet, launched in January 2022, popular for family use, students, and multimedia consumption thanks to its 10.5-inch TFT LCD screen and its 7040 mAh battery (model HQ-6300NA).
    • Common Spares: Screens for Galaxy Tab A8 are frequently sought after due to accidental breakages. The HQ-6300NA battery and the USB-C charging port for Tab A8 are also common replacements.
  5. Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE (SM-X510, SM-X516B)
    • Relevance: Represents a newer, more affordable option within the prestigious S9 series, launched in October 2023. It offers excellent value for money with its 10.9-inch IPS LCD screen and an 8000 mAh battery (model EB-BX516ABY).
    • Common Spares: Screens for Galaxy Tab S9 FE and EB-BX516ABY batteries. There is also demand for S Pens, cables, and protective cases.

The "relevance" of a model for the spare parts market is not only measured by its initial popularity but also by its perceived "repairability" and the consistent availability of parts. Models like the Tab S6 Lite, which have seen multiple versions while maintaining a similar form factor, tend to generate a larger user base and, consequently, sustained demand for spare parts. This is reinforced by the availability of repair guides and specific parts listings, which encourage users to opt for repair.

Top 5 Relevant Samsung Tablet Models and Their Common Spare Parts
Model Name (and No. Model) Key Specifications Launch Year Most Sought-After Spares at iLevante.com
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra (SM-X910, SM-X916B) Screen: Dynamic AMOLED 2X, 14.6"
Battery: 11200 mAh (EB-BX916ABY)
2023 Full screen Tab S9 Ultra, Battery EB-BX916ABY, S Pen
Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra (SM-X900, SM-X906) Screen: Super AMOLED, 14.6"
Battery: 11200 mAh (EB-BX906ABY)
2022 Full screen Tab S8 Ultra, Battery EB-BX906ABY
Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (SM-P620/P625 , SM-P610/P615 [Orig.]) Screen: TFT LCD, 10.4"
Battery: 7040 mAh (EB-BT725ABU)
2020, 2022, 2024 Screen Tab S6 Lite, Battery EB-BT725ABU, Charging connector
Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 10.5 (2021) (SM-X200, SM-X205) Screen: TFT LCD, 10.5"
Battery: 7040 mAh (HQ-6300NA)
2022 Screen Tab A8 10.5, Battery HQ-6300NA, USB-C Port
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE (SM-X510, SM-X516B) Screen: IPS LCD, 10.9"
Battery: 8000 mAh (EB-BX516ABY)
2023 Screen Tab S9 FE, Battery EB-BX516ABY, S Pen

💔 Common Hardware Problems: What Ails Your Samsung Tablet?

With daily use and the inevitable passage of time, it is natural for some components of your Samsung tablet to start showing signs of wear or even fail. The good news is that many of these problems can be solved by replacing the affected part, a considerably more economical and sustainable alternative than purchasing a completely new device. Correctly identifying the problem is the first step towards a successful repair.

Below, we detail the most frequent hardware failures in Samsung tablets and the spare parts for Samsung tablet that are usually needed:

  • Broken or Defective Screen:
    • Symptoms: Visible cracks in the glass, completely black screen or no image, appearance of strange coloured lines, dark or bright spots, or the touch panel not responding or doing so erratically in certain areas.
    • Common Causes: Impacts from drops, direct blows to the screen, or excessive pressure on the device.
    • Necessary Spare Part: Usually a complete screen for Samsung Tab, which includes the LCD or AMOLED panel along with the touch digitiser.
  • Degraded or Defective Battery:
    • Symptoms: The tablet's battery life is drastically reduced (the battery lasts a very short time), the device shuts down unexpectedly even if it shows a charge, it fails to charge completely, charging is excessively slow, or in more serious cases, physical swelling of the battery is observed (which can deform the casing).
    • Common Causes: Natural ageing of the battery after many charge and discharge cycles, exposure to extreme temperatures (very hot or cold).
    • Necessary Spare Part: A new battery for Samsung tablet.
  • Defective Charging Port:
    • Symptoms: The tablet does not charge when connected, charging is intermittent (connects and disconnects), it is necessary to move or press the cable in a specific position for it to charge, or bent or broken pins are observed inside the USB-C port.
    • Common Causes: Natural wear and tear from continuous use of connecting and disconnecting the cable, accumulation of dirt or lint inside the port, or direct physical damage to the pins. It is important to note that sometimes the problem is not in the port itself, but in the flex cable that connects it to the motherboard or in the small PCB (Printed Circuit Board) where it is mounted.
    • Necessary Spare Part: A new charging connector for Samsung Tab, or the complete charging board if the port is integrated into it.
  • Unresponsive Buttons (Power, Volume):
    • Symptoms: A button is stuck or sunken, does not make the characteristic "click" when pressed, or simply does not perform the expected function (does not turn on/off, does not increase/decrease volume).
    • Common Causes: Wear of the button's internal mechanism, accumulation of dirt, or damage to the flex cable that connects the buttons to the motherboard.
    • Necessary Spare Part: The specific button flex cable for the model or, in some cases, the physical buttons if these are separate parts from the flex.
  • Audio Problems (Speakers/Headphone Jack):
    • Symptoms: No sound from the speakers, distorted or very low volume sound, or the headphone jack does not detect headphones or the audio through them is faulty.
    • Common Causes: The speaker may be damaged by a blow or liquid, the headphone jack may be obstructed by dirt or damaged internally, or there may be a problem with the audio flex cable.
    • Necessary Spare Part: A speaker for Samsung tablet or an audio jack connector for Samsung Tab.
  • Defective Cameras (Front or Rear):
    • Symptoms: Photos are blurry or out of focus, the camera app does not open or closes unexpectedly, the image appears black in the camera app, or the lens glass is visibly scratched or broken.
    • Common Causes: Scratched or broken lens due to a knock, damaged image sensor, or a connection problem of the camera module with the motherboard.
    • Necessary Spare Part: The specific front or rear camera module for Samsung Tab.
  • Broken or Worn Rear Casing:
    • Symptoms: Visible cracks, deep scratches affecting aesthetics or integrity, or a poorly fitting cover that may leave internal components exposed.
    • Common Causes: Mainly drops or knocks.
    • Necessary Spare Part: A rear cover for Samsung tablet.
  • Damaged Internal Flex Cables:
    • Symptoms: Intermittent or total failures in various functions such as the screen, touch, buttons, charging, audio, etc., that are not directly due to the final component (e.g., the screen works, but the flex connecting it is damaged). Such damage usually occurs from pinching, tearing during incorrect disassembly, or simple wear and tear.
    • Common Causes: Incorrect handling during previous repairs, mechanical stress, or corrosion on the connectors.
    • Necessary Spare Part: The specific flex cable for the affected function (screen flex, charging flex, interconnect flex, etc.).
Common Hardware Problems in Samsung Tablets and Necessary Spare Parts
Common Problem Typical Symptoms Probable Hardware Cause Suggested Samsung Spare Part at iLevante.com
Screen not working correctly Broken glass, damaged LCD (stains, lines), unresponsive touch Physical damage from drop or knock Complete screen (LCD/AMOLED + Touch)
Battery lasts very little time or does not charge Rapid discharge, unexpected shutdowns, no charge, swelling Natural degradation, damage from heat/cold New battery
Tablet does not charge or charges intermittently Requires wiggling the cable, damaged pins, does not detect charger Port wear, dirt, damage to pins or flex Charging connector or charging board
Power/volume buttons not working Button stuck, no click, does not perform function Wear, dirt, damage to button flex Button flex or physical buttons
Problems with sound No sound, distorted sound, headphone jack not working Damaged speaker, obstructed/damaged jack Speaker, audio jack connector
Camera not working well Blurry photos, app won't open, scratched lens Damaged lens, faulty sensor, connection issue Camera module (front or rear)

🛠️ The Heart of the Repair: Essential Spare Parts for Your Samsung Tablet

Giving your Samsung tablet a new lease of life is easier than you think, especially when you have the right spares for Samsung tablet. At iLevante.com, we ensure you have access to quality components for the most common repairs. Below, we explore the star spare parts that will allow you to revive your device.

Screens: Your Window to the Digital World – Types and Technologies

The screen is, without a doubt, the component we interact with most on our tablet and, unfortunately, one of the most vulnerable to damage. A fall, a knock, or even pressure can render it useless.

Common Problems Requiring Screen Replacement:

  • Cracked or broken outer glass.
  • Damage to the internal LCD or AMOLED panel, visible as ink-like stains, coloured lines, or a black screen.
  • Problems with touch functionality, such as dead zones where it doesn't detect your finger, or erratic and unpredictable responses.
  • Appearance of dead pixels (black dots) or stuck pixels (dots of a fixed colour).
  • Constant flickering, visual "glitches", or distorted image that are not resolved by restarts or software adjustments.

At iLevante.com, we offer various options for replacement screens for Samsung tablets, adapted to different needs and budgets:

  • Original Samsung Screens (Service Pack):

    These are exactly the same screens that Samsung uses in its authorised technical service centres. They usually come as a complete assembly that includes the LCD/AMOLED panel, the touch digitiser and, sometimes, even the metal frame, which can facilitate installation. For S Series tablets, this means maintaining the spectacular image quality of Dynamic AMOLED 2X or Super AMOLED screens.
    Advantages: Image quality, colour, brightness, and touch response identical to the original. Perfect compatibility guaranteed.
    Disadvantages: They tend to be the most expensive option.

  • Replacement AMOLED/OLED Screens (High-Quality Aftermarket):

    These screens are manufactured by third parties using OLED or AMOLED technology, aiming to faithfully replicate the visual experience of the originals. They are an excellent alternative when seeking quality without the cost of a Service Pack.
    Advantages: Image quality very close to the original, with deep blacks and vibrant colours. More competitive price than original Samsung parts.
    Disadvantages: There might be very slight variations in colour calibration or maximum brightness compared to the original. Some models might require a specific frame if their design differs slightly from the original.

  • Replacement INCELL Screens:

    INCELL technology integrates the touch sensor directly into the LCD cell structure, resulting in a thinner and lighter panel compared to traditional TFT screens that have a separate touch layer.
    Advantages: They are more economical than AMOLED/OLED options, offer good touch performance and a slimmer profile, which helps maintain the tablet's original aesthetics.
    Disadvantages: Image quality is inferior to AMOLED/OLED screens; colours may be less vibrant and blacks not as deep. Brightness and contrast may also be lower.

  • Replacement TFT LCD Screens:

    This is the most common LCD screen technology, frequently used in mid-range and entry-level tablets, such as many Galaxy Tab A Series models. All tablet screens, including AMOLEDs, use a TFT (Thin Film Transistor) base to control the pixels.
    Advantages: It is the most economical option for screen replacement. They offer good outdoor visibility if they have a high brightness level. They are generally more robust and less susceptible to the "burn-in" effect than AMOLEDs.
    Disadvantages: Image quality is inferior to AMOLED/OLED and INCELL technologies, presenting lower contrast (blacks may appear somewhat greyish), less intense colours, and more limited viewing angles.

Considerations When Choosing a Replacement Screen:

  • Budget vs. Desired Quality: Define how much you are willing to invest and what level of visual fidelity you expect.
  • Tablet Model: For a Galaxy Tab S Ultra, maintaining AMOLED quality is crucial for the experience; for a basic-use Tab A, a TFT or INCELL may suffice.
  • Repair Skills: Some screens come with the frame pre-installed, which simplifies the assembly process. Others require transferring components from the old frame.
Comparison of Screen Technologies for Replacement at iLevante.com
Screen Technology Main Features Image Quality (Colour, Contrast, Brightness) Viewing Angles Touch Sensitivity Durability/Risks Relative Cost Ideal For
Original Samsung (AMOLED/Super AMOLED) Identical to factory, often with frame. Excellent (vibrant colours, pure blacks, high brightness) Excellent Excellent Risk of burn-in (low in recent models) ££££ Restoring original quality in premium Tab S/FE.
High-Quality Replacement AMOLED/OLED Third-party OLED technology. Very Good (vivid colours, good blacks, good brightness) Very Good Very Good Risk of burn-in £££ Excellent quality at a lower cost for Tab S/FE.
Replacement INCELL Touch integrated into LCD, thinner than standard TFT. Good (correct colours, acceptable contrast) Good Good Resistant ££ Balanced repair for Tab A and FE.
Replacement TFT LCD Standard LCD technology. Acceptable (less vivid colours, greyish blacks) Limited Good Very resistant, no burn-in £ Most economical repair for Tab A.

Note on visual impact: Replacing an original AMOLED screen with a TFT can impact the visual experience. TFT screens typically have lower contrast, less saturated colours, and narrower viewing angles compared to AMOLEDs. Although a good quality TFT can be functional, the visual richness of an AMOLED is noticeably superior. Prolonged use of any digital screen can cause visual fatigue; adjusting brightness and contrast, and taking breaks is important regardless of the screen type.

🔋 Batteries: Restoring Power to Your Device

A healthy battery is the lifeblood of your tablet's portability. Over time and with use, all rechargeable batteries degrade, affecting the device's autonomy and overall performance. Samsung highlights the high quality and performance of the batteries that equip its Galaxy devices.

Signs of a Defective or Degraded Battery:

  • The charge depletes much faster than before.
  • The tablet shuts down unexpectedly, even when the indicator shows remaining battery percentage.
  • The device only turns on or works if connected to the charger.
  • It takes a long time to charge or does not reach 100% charge.
  • Physical swelling of the battery is observed, which can even deform the rear casing or push the screen out. Warning! A swollen battery is a safety hazard and must be replaced immediately.
  • Failures beyond general degradation can include problems with integrated circuits (ICs) or battery controllers, although these are less common than the natural wear of the cells.

At iLevante.com, we offer you several options for replacing your Samsung tablet battery:

  • Original Samsung Batteries (Service Pack):

    These are genuine batteries supplied directly by Samsung or its authorised distributors.
    Advantages: They guarantee maximum compatibility, safety, and performance identical to the battery that came with your tablet from the factory, meeting all of Samsung's specifications.
    Disadvantages: They tend to have a higher price than other alternatives.

  • OEM Batteries without Logo:

    OEM stands for "Original Equipment Manufacturer". These batteries are produced by the same manufacturers that supply Samsung, following the same design and quality specifications, but are marketed without the Samsung brand logo. The absence of the logo does not imply a reduction in quality; it is a way for these manufacturers to sell directly to the spare parts market.
    Advantages: Quality very similar or identical to the original in terms of capacity (mAh), voltage, and life cycles. They offer a more competitive price than Service Packs, maintaining a high standard of quality and reliability.
    Disadvantages: The lack of the Samsung logo may cause doubt in some users, but at iLevante.com we carefully select our suppliers to ensure their quality.

  • High-Quality Compatible Batteries:

    These are batteries manufactured by third-party companies specialising in the production of replacement batteries. These companies strive to meet safety and performance standards.
    Advantages: They are usually the most economical option. They can be a good alternative if original or OEM batteries are difficult to obtain for older models or if the budget is very tight.
    Disadvantages: Quality can vary significantly between different manufacturers. At iLevante.com, we strive to offer only those that have proven to be reliable and safe.

Specific Battery Models (Examples):

To help your search, here are some examples of battery models for popular Samsung tablets: For your Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra, the replacement battery is model EB-BX916ABY (11200 mAh). If you own a Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra, you will need the EB-BX906ABY (with reported capacities between 10880mAh and 11200mAh depending on the source). For the popular Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (including the 2024 version), the battery is the EB-BT725ABU (7040 mAh). The Galaxy Tab A8 10.5 (2021) uses the HQ-6300NA (7040 mAh). And for the Galaxy Tab S9 FE, the battery is the EB-BX516ABY (8000 mAh), while the Tab S9 FE+ uses the EB-BX818ABY (10090 mAh). Other models like the Galaxy Tab S9 use the EB-BX716ABY (8400mAh) and the Tab A (2020) SM-T307U the EB-BT307ABY (4860mAh). You can find a more general list of replacement batteries from sources like BatteryMall.

Tips for Caring for Your New Battery:

  • Avoid exposing your tablet to extreme temperatures (very hot or cold), as this can accelerate battery degradation.
  • It is not necessary to completely discharge the battery before recharging it. Partial charges are acceptable for lithium-ion batteries.
  • Always use good quality chargers and cables. An incompatible or poor-quality charger could damage the battery or the charging port.
  • If you are not going to use the tablet for an extended period, store it with an approximate charge of 50-70% in a cool, dry place.

🔌 Other Key Spares: Charging Ports, Flex Cables, Buttons, and More

Besides screens and batteries, there are other components for Samsung tablets that may require replacement. The modularity of modern tablets varies; some repairs involve changing small PCBs with multiple components (like a charging port), while others are more direct "plug and play" modules (like a camera). This difference affects the difficulty and cost of the repair.

  • Charging Ports (Dock Connector):

    One of the components that suffers the most physical wear due to the constant connection and disconnection of the cable. A failure here prevents charging the tablet or transferring data. Often, the charging port is mounted on a small, separate PCB (Printed Circuit Board), which facilitates its replacement without having to intervene on the main motherboard.
    Spare Part: USB-C charging connector for Samsung Tab or the complete charging PCB. For example, for the Tab S9 FE, the "SVC SUB PBA-USB(IF) PBA" is listed, and for the Tab A8, the "Charger Port PCB". A wide variety of these spare parts are available.

  • Flex Cables:

    These thin, flat cables are crucial as they connect different internal parts of the tablet (screen to motherboard, charging board to main board, buttons to board, etc.). They can be damaged by pinching, tearing during careless disassembly, or by simple wear and tear.
    Symptoms: Failures in the screen, touch, charging, buttons, audio, etc., which are not due to the final component itself, but to a bad connection.
    Spare Part: Specific flex cable, such as the Samsung Tab LCD flex or an interconnect flex. For example, for the Tab S9 FE, "CON TO CON FPCB-IF CTC FPCB" is mentioned, and for the Tab S6 Lite, "Con To Con FPCB-If_Sm-P615". Specific LCD flex replacements also exist.

  • Buttons (Power, Volume):

    They can stop working correctly due to damage to the physical mechanism of the button or, more commonly, to the flex cable to which they are connected.
    Spare Part: The set of physical buttons if they are separate pieces and/or the button flex for Samsung Tab. For the Tab S9 FE, "KEY FPCB-SIDE KEY FPCB" is listed, and there are options for the Tab S6 Lite and other models.

  • Speakers:

    If your tablet's sound is distorted, of low volume, or non-existent, the speaker module could be damaged.
    Spare Part: Speaker module for Samsung Tab. Speaker replacements are listed for the Tab S6 Lite and generic models like that of the Tab A SM-T290. Speaker repair is a service offered by technicians.

  • Cameras (Front and Rear):

    Problems such as blurry photos, the camera app not working, or a damaged lens may require changing the module.
    Spare Part: Camera module for Samsung Tab (front or rear as appropriate). Spares like "ASSY CAMERA-WIDE_X516B" for Tab S9 FE and "Assy Camera-8M Af_Sm-P615" for Tab S6 Lite are available. Camera repair services are also available.

  • SIM/SD Tray:

    A small but essential part that can be easily lost or broken.
    Spare Part: SIM tray for Samsung Tab or MicroSD card tray. They are found for the Tab S9 FE ("ASSY SIM TRAY") and for the Tab A8 ("SIM Card Tray").

  • Casings and Rear Covers:

    Aesthetic or structural damage from drops can compromise the integrity of the device.
    Spare Part: Rear casing for Samsung Tab or "Assy Metal Rear Unit" as listed for the Tab S9 FE and Tab S6 Lite. Also for the Tab A8 ("Back Cover").

At iLevante.com, you will find these and many other components and spares for your Samsung tablet, including more specific parts such as antennas, microphones, vibrators, and screws, to ensure your repair is complete and successful.

🔧 The Repair Journey: DIY or Professional Help?

Once you have identified the problem with your Samsung tablet and have an idea of the spare part you need, an important question arises: do you attempt the repair yourself (DIY - Do It Yourself) or seek the help of a professional technician? Both options have their pros and cons.

💪 Basic Guide for Common Home Repairs (Screens and Batteries)

Carrying out repairs at home can be a rewarding and economical experience, but it is essential to approach it with caution and the right tools.

⚠️ Important Warning: Handling the internal components of your tablet carries risks. You could accidentally damage other components, void the manufacturer's warranty if it is still valid (unless you use an official self-repair programme with genuine parts), or even cause a short circuit if you do not take the necessary precautions. Always proceed with great caution, patience, and at your own risk. The success of a DIY repair depends not only on skill but crucially on the quality of the spare parts and tools you use. Opting for low-quality components or inadequate tools can lead to premature failures, poor performance, or even additional damage to your device.

Essential Tools (many available at iLevante.com):

  • Precision screwdriver kit: Indispensable for the small screws in your tablet. Usually, a Phillips #00 or #000 is needed. Some models might use Torx, although this is less common in Samsung tablets than in Apple devices.
  • Plastic opening picks and spudgers: To separate the casing, screen, or rear cover without scratching or damaging the plastic or metal edges.
  • Suction cup: To lift the screen or rear cover once the adhesive has softened.
  • Heat gun or hairdryer: Necessary for applying moderate heat to soften the adhesive that seals screens and rear covers. Use with caution to avoid overheating components.
  • Anti-static tweezers (ESD tweezers): To handle flex cables and small components with precision and without risk of electrostatic discharge.
  • New adhesive strips or specific liquid adhesive for electronics: To reseal the screen or rear cover securely after the repair.
  • Anti-static gloves and safety goggles: To protect yourself and the components from static electricity and potential splinters (especially if the glass is broken).

General Steps for Samsung Tab Screen Replacement (Basic DIY):

  1. Preparation: Completely turn off the tablet. For safety, it is advisable for the battery to be below 25% charge. Prepare a clean, well-lit, and organised work area. Remove the SIM tray and MicroSD card if present.
  2. Heat the Edges: Using a heat gun on a low setting or a hairdryer, apply heat evenly around the edges of the screen (or the rear cover, depending on the model, as some tablets open from the back). This will soften the adhesive holding it in place. Do not concentrate heat on one spot for too long.
  3. Open the Casing: Place a suction cup near a heated edge and pull gently to create a small gap. Insert a thin plastic pick into this opening and carefully slide it around the entire perimeter to cut the adhesive and release the clips holding the screen to the frame (or the rear cover to the body). Be very careful with flex cables that are often near the edges.
  4. Disconnect Components: Once the screen or cover is lifted, identify and very carefully disconnect the screen flex cable(s) connected to the motherboard. Use a plastic spudger to lift the tabs of ZIF (Zero Insertion Force) connectors or to disconnect "Lego-style" connectors. If possible and accessible, disconnect the battery before any other component to avoid short circuits.
  5. Remove the Old Screen: With all cables disconnected, remove the damaged screen. Meticulously clean any old adhesive residue from the tablet's frame.
  6. Test the New Screen: Before sealing it permanently, connect the new screen to the motherboard. Connect the battery (if you disconnected it) and turn on the tablet. Verify that the image displays correctly, that the brightness works, and, crucially, that the entire touch surface responds properly.
  7. Install the New Screen: If the test is successful, turn off the tablet and temporarily disconnect the battery and the new screen. Apply the new adhesive strips to the frame (or if the new screen already has them, remove the protectors). Reconnect the screen and the battery. Carefully seat the new screen in the frame, ensuring all flex cables are correctly positioned and not pinched.
  8. Close and Secure: Replace the rear cover or press the screen against the frame for the adhesive to seal. Apply uniform pressure for a while (you can use special screen clamps or heavy books carefully) to ensure good adhesion.

Conceptual step reference.

General Steps for Samsung Tab Battery Replacement (Basic DIY):

  1. Preparation: Similar to screen replacement. Turn off the tablet, ensure the battery has a low charge, and prepare your workspace. Remove SIM/SD cards.
  2. Open the Tablet: Access to the battery usually involves removing the rear cover or, in some models, the screen. Follow the heating and pick-using steps described above to open the device.
  3. Locate and Disconnect the Battery: Once inside, locate the battery. Carefully disconnect its connector from the motherboard using a plastic tool to avoid short circuits.
  4. Remove the Old Battery: Batteries are often firmly adhered to the chassis with strong adhesive strips. It may be necessary to apply moderate heat to the back of the battery area (from outside the tablet) to soften this adhesive. Very carefully, use a wide plastic spudger or a plastic card to slowly pry and peel off the battery. Extreme Caution! Never use sharp metal tools to pry directly on the battery, and avoid puncturing or excessively bending it, as this could cause a fire or chemical leakage. A few drops of isopropyl alcohol around the adhesive edges can help dissolve it.
  5. Install the New Battery: Clean any old adhesive residue. Place the new battery in its compartment. If the new battery does not come with pre-applied adhesive, use new double-sided adhesive strips specific for batteries. Connect the new battery's connector to the motherboard.
  6. Test and Close: Before sealing the tablet, turn it on to verify that the new battery is recognised, that it charges correctly, and that the device works. If everything is in order, proceed to reassemble the tablet, ensuring a good seal.

Conceptual step reference.

💡 iLevante Pro Tip: Before starting any repair, search for video tutorials specific to your exact Samsung tablet model on platforms like YouTube. Visualising the process will give you a better idea of the challenges and correct steps. Patience, organisation (keep screws sorted), and the right tools from iLevante.com are your best allies for a successful outcome!

🤔 When to Go to a Professional?

Although DIY can be tempting, there are situations where it is better to leave the repair in the hands of a qualified technician:

  • If you do not feel comfortable or confident performing the process after research.
  • If the repair is particularly complex, such as problems requiring micro-soldering on the motherboard (e.g., a connector torn from the board instead of a damaged flex cable).
  • If you do not have the appropriate tools or a suitable workspace.
  • If the tablet has multiple problems and the diagnosis is unclear.
  • If your tablet is still under warranty and you wish to preserve it (in this case, go to a Samsung-authorised service centre).
  • If, after a DIY repair attempt, the problem persists or new issues have arisen.

👻 Phantom Faults: When Software Mimics Hardware Problems

From a repair technician's perspective, it is crucial to understand that not all problems appearing to be hardware-related actually are. On many occasions, a corrupt operating system, a software update gone wrong, or a conflicting application can generate symptoms easily mistaken for a physical component failure. An experienced technician, before disassembling a device, usually performs a series of software diagnostics.

It is surprising how often a problem a user describes as "the screen isn't working" or "the battery drains very quickly" originates in the software. Before assuming you need a spare part and starting to dismantle your tablet, consider the following scenarios:

  • Frozen or Unresponsive Screen (Unresponsive Operating System):
    • Apparent Hardware Symptom: Defective touchscreen or dead screen.
    • Probable Software Cause: The Android operating system has crashed, an application is consuming all system resources and has blocked it, or there is a temporary error in the touch controller.
    • Software Solutions to Try:
      1. Force Restart: This is the first step and often the most effective. Press and hold the Power button and the Volume Down button simultaneously for about 10-20 seconds until the tablet restarts.
      2. Boot into Safe Mode: If the tablet starts but remains unresponsive or behaves strangely, Safe Mode loads the system with only essential applications, disabling third-party ones. If it works fine in Safe Mode, a recently installed app is the culprit and you should uninstall it. (To enter Safe Mode: with the tablet on, press and hold the on-screen power off option until the "Safe Mode" option appears and select it. Or, when turning on, when the Samsung logo appears, press and hold Volume Down).
      3. Wipe Cache Partition (from Recovery Mode): Corrupt temporary files can cause problems. This option does not erase your personal data. (Access Recovery: with the tablet off, press Power + Volume Up. Navigate with volume buttons and select with Power).
      4. Factory Reset (from Recovery Mode): As a last resort, if nothing else works. Warning! This will erase all your personal data, so make sure you have a backup if possible.
  • Constant Reboot Loops (Boot Loops):
    • Apparent Hardware Symptom: Faulty motherboard or failing battery.
    • Probable Software Cause: An operating system update that did not complete correctly, corrupt system files, or an incompatible application interfering with the boot process.
    • Software Solutions to Try: Access Recovery Mode (as described above) and first try "Wipe cache partition". If that doesn't work, the "Wipe data/factory reset" option might be necessary.
  • Screen Flickering or Visual "Glitches":
    • Apparent Hardware Symptom: Defective screen or damaged screen flex cable.
    • Probable Software Cause: Graphics driver incompatibility after an update, applications with graphic rendering errors, or conflicting screen settings (such as adaptive brightness or dark mode in some versions). Interestingly, in some cases, flickering can be related to the camera's "Super Steady" mode or shutter speed in environments with fluorescent or LED artificial lighting, which is not a device fault but an interaction with the light frequency.
    • Software Solutions to Try: Disable adaptive brightness, switch between light and dark mode, update or reinstall problematic applications, and ensure the operating system is updated to the latest stable version.
  • Charging Problems or Abnormally Fast Battery Drain:
    • Apparent Hardware Symptom: Defective battery or damaged charging port.
    • Probable Software Cause: Apps consuming excessive power in the background, poor battery indicator calibration by the system, or operating system errors affecting power management.
    • Software Solutions to Try: Check in Settings > Battery which apps are consuming the most power and restrict their background activity. Perform a battery calibration (charge it to 100%, use it until it turns off, leave it off for a few hours, and then recharge to 100% without interruption). Ensure your software is up to date.
  • The infamous "Green Line of Death" (Green Line Issue):
    • Apparent Hardware Symptom: A catastrophic screen failure.
    • Context: Although this problem may have an underlying hardware component (possibly a weakness in the screen panel connection), many users report its appearance just after a software update. This suggests that the software might be exacerbating or triggering a latent issue, perhaps due to changes in power management or thermal stress on the screen controller.
    • Software Solutions to Try (before replacing the screen): Restart the tablet, boot into Safe Mode to rule out apps, uninstall recent applications, check for new operating system updates (Samsung might release patches), and as a final software resort, a factory reset. If the line persists after all this, it is highly likely a hardware fault requiring screen replacement.

It is important to note that the interdependence between hardware and software is profound. Sometimes, a real hardware failure (e.g., a bad sector in the tablet's internal eMMC storage memory) can manifest as a persistent and recurring software problem (such as boot loops that are not resolved even with a factory reset). A technician differentiates this by the inability of software solutions to permanently resolve the problem. If software issues persist despite multiple solution attempts, it could indicate a deeper hardware failure in the motherboard or storage.

🛠️ From the iLevante Workshop: Before assuming a hardware fault and ordering a spare part, always try a forced restart! (Press and hold the Power button and Volume Down button together for about 10-15 seconds). You'd be surprised how many "hardware problems" are solved with this simple step, saving you time and money.

💡 Repairing is Smart and Sustainable: Give Your Tablet a Chance!

In a world where technology advances at a breakneck pace, the temptation to replace a device at the first sign of failure is strong. However, opting to repair your Samsung tablet is not only a smart decision from an economic standpoint but also an act of responsibility towards the environment and a way to prolong the life of a device that still has much to offer.

Clear Economic Benefits:

Consider the cost of key spare parts. For example, replacing the screen or battery of a Samsung tablet, especially if it is a mid-to-high-range model like a Galaxy Tab S7, S8, or even an S6 Lite, is usually significantly cheaper than purchasing a new tablet with equivalent features. At iLevante.com, we strive to offer competitive prices on both original Samsung spares (Service Pack) and high-quality compatible alternatives, allowing you to save a considerable sum.

A Positive Environmental Impact:

The manufacture of new electronic devices consumes a large amount of natural resources and energy, as well as generating a considerable carbon footprint. By repairing your tablet, you contribute directly to the reduction of electronic waste (e-waste), one of the fastest-growing waste streams globally. Every repair is one less device in landfill and a step towards more conscious consumption.

Extending the Lifespan of Valuable Devices:

A Samsung tablet, with proper care and timely repairs, can offer optimal performance for many years. Models that have been on the market for some time, such as the Galaxy Tab S7 or the Galaxy Tab S8, are still very capable devices for most current tasks. A simple battery change or charging port repair can restore their full functionality.

The Satisfaction of "Do It Yourself" (DIY) and Learning:

For users with a curious and handy spirit, repairing their own tablet can be an enormously satisfying experience. Not only do you save money, but you also gain new knowledge about the internal workings of your devices. The "Right to Repair" movement is gaining increasing strength globally, and companies like Samsung have begun to offer self-repair programmes for certain models, providing genuine parts and manuals. This trend validates user repair as a legitimate option and fosters a more accessible market for spare parts.

At iLevante.com, we align with this philosophy, seeking to be a key facilitator for you to exercise your right to repair, offering you the quality components and tools you need to bring your Samsung tablet back to life.

🚀 Your Samsung Tablet, Like New: Find Your Spares at iLevante.com

We have reached the end of this guide, and we hope to have provided you with the information and confidence needed to consider repair as the best option for your Samsung tablet. As we have seen, many common problems, from a broken screen to a depleted battery or a faulty charging port, can be solved with the right spare part.

At iLevante.com, we understand the importance of trust when purchasing electronic components. We know you may worry about buying an incorrect part, one of low quality, or not receiving adequate support. Therefore, we strive to offer you:

  • A wide selection of spare parts for Samsung tablets, covering the most popular series such as the Galaxy Tab S, Galaxy Tab A, and Galaxy Tab FE, as well as specific models.
  • Guaranteed quality: We work with trusted suppliers to offer you both original Samsung spare parts (Service Pack) and high-quality compatible alternatives that meet performance and durability standards.
  • Competitive prices so that repair is always an economically viable alternative.
  • Detailed product descriptions and, whenever possible, clear compatibility information to help you choose the correct part.
  • A customer service team ready to advise you on your purchase if you have any doubts.

Don't let a small fault or an accident separate you from your valuable digital companion. With quality spare parts from iLevante.com and the information you've found in this guide, you are one step closer to having your Samsung tablet working like new, ready for new adventures, projects, and leisure time!

We invite you to explore our catalogue and discover the part your tablet needs. Give your device a second chance and join the smart and sustainable repair movement!

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