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Repair parts Samsung Galaxy A35

If you thought the Samsung Galaxy A35 was just another smartphone, think again! Launched on March 11, 2024, this beauty packs a punch with its stunning 6.6-inch Super AMOLED display that boasts a jaw-dropping 120Hz refresh rate and 1000 nits brightness. But let's face it, accidents happen. Whether it's a nasty drop or an unexpected crack, we know the most vulnerable parts of your A35 are the screen, LCD display, motherboard, and battery. Don't worry, we've got you covered with high-quality replacement parts that won't let you down! When life throws a curveball at your Samsung Galaxy A35, it's time to act fast. From complete screens for Samsung A35 5G to batteries like the powerful 4905mAh EB-BA546ABY, our selection of repuestos (replacement parts) ensures your device gets back in shape without breaking the bank. And if you've suffered a strong impact to the camera, we have compatible pieces that fit seamlessly with your device's specs, so you can snap those pics without a hitch! Explore our extensive collection of piezas (parts) for the Samsung Galaxy A35, where every repair is a breeze. Don't let a damaged screen or a faulty battery hold you back--buy your parts today and give your smartphone the makeover it deserves! Remember, quality repairs lead to happy devices, and we're here to help you every step of the way!
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Complete screen for Samsung A35 5G
Samsung Galaxy A35
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21.90€
4905mAh Battery for Samsung A35 5G EB-BA546ABY
Samsung Galaxy A35
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13.95€
45W Charger for Samsung

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16.75€
Mobile Screen Adhesive 3ml B-7000

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2.45€
Black Glue for Screens 5mL T7000

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1mm Double-Sided Adhesive Tape for Universal Repair White

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3.99€
1mm Double-Sided Adhesive Tape for Universal Repair Black

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3.99€
21 in 1 Universal Tool Kit

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4.99€
Metal Pry Tool for Screen Separation

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Suction Cup Pliers for Opening and Removing Screens

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4.90€
Suction Cup for Separating Mobile and Tablet Screens

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3.49€
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Wristband for Repairs

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4.99€
Antistatic Tool for Mobile Opening

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8-in-1 Mobile and Tablet Repair Kit

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Universal SIM Tray Ejection Tool (Pin)

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Anti-theft mobile display stand

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Spares for Samsung Galaxy A35: The Definitive Guide to Repairing and Maintaining Your Mobile

The Samsung Galaxy A35 has firmly established itself in the competitive mid-range segment, becoming a favourite choice for millions of users. Its success lies in a formula that Samsung has perfected: offering premium features, such as a high-quality screen and a sophisticated design, at an accessible price point. However, the lifespan of any device, no matter how well-built, faces the reality of daily use. Accidents happen: drops that shatter the screen, batteries that inevitably lose their power over charging cycles, or small, vital components that one day, without warning, decide to stop working. Don't panic! At iLevante.com, we don't just provide you with the parts; we give you the knowledge. In this reference article, we will guide you through everything you need to know about the spare parts and repair of your valuable Galaxy A35.

Understanding the Heart of the Beast: Key Features of the Samsung Galaxy A35

To confidently tackle a repair, it is essential to have a thorough understanding of the machine we are working on. The Galaxy A35, launched in the first quarter of 2024, represents a qualitative leap in the A-series. Its chassis combines a high-resistance plastic frame with a glass back, a design choice that gives it a more premium feel, although it is also more susceptible to breakage from drops. It is available in a palette of vibrant and modern colours: Awesome Iceblue, Awesome Lilac, Awesome Lemon, and Awesome Navy.

The front is dominated by its impressive 6.6-inch Super AMOLED screen. This is no ordinary display: its 120Hz refresh rate ensures exquisite fluidity in animations and scrolling, while its 1000-nit peak brightness guarantees perfect visibility even in direct sunlight. A key feature is its Corning Gorilla Glass Victus+ protection, one of the most resistant on the market. Nevertheless, "resistant" does not mean "indestructible," and a drop at the wrong angle onto a hard surface can still be fatal. Inside, the 8-core Exynos 1380 processor, accompanied by 6 or 8 GB of RAM, smoothly handles everything from daily tasks to demanding games. Furthermore, its IP67 certification provides protection against dust and water (up to 1 metre for 30 minutes), a crucial detail to bear in mind, as any opening of the terminal for a repair will compromise this seal if it is not professionally restored.

The Window to Your Digital World: Screen Spares for the Galaxy A35

The screen is the component we interact with the most and, unfortunately, the most vulnerable. An unlucky knock can have several consequences: from the classic cracked glass to more complex faults like vertical coloured lines, expanding black spots (dead pixels), a panel that doesn't respond to touch, or a flickering display. Fortunately, at iLevante.com, you have a complete catalogue of options to replace it. It is crucial to understand the technological differences to make an informed decision.

Types of Screens: A Technical Look at Your Options

The choice of a replacement screen directly impacts the visual experience, battery life, and, of course, your wallet. Here, we break down the technologies:

  • Original Samsung Service Pack Screen: This is, without a doubt, the highest quality option. It is the same component that Samsung installs on the assembly line. It guarantees 100% compatibility and identical quality in image, colourimetry (coverage of the DCI-P3 colour space), brightness, contrast, and touch response to your new phone. It's the perfect repair, ideal for the most demanding users.
  • OLED and AMOLED Screens: The base technology of the original screen. In an OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) panel, each pixel is a tiny light bulb that generates its own light. When the colour black needs to be displayed, the corresponding pixels simply turn off completely. This results in "pure blacks" and a theoretically infinite contrast, something impossible to achieve on LCD panels. Furthermore, this feature makes them more energy-efficient, especially if you use dark mode. The quality OLED screens we offer at iLevante are the closest alternative to the original experience.
  • INCELL Screens: This is an advanced LCD screen technology. In older LCD panels, the liquid crystal layer (LCD) and the touch layer (digitiser) were two separate components. In-Cell technology fuses them into a single layer. The result is a thinner, lighter screen with improved touch response, as your finger is closer to the layer that registers the touch. They offer vivid colours and excellent performance, representing the perfect balance between cost and quality for most users.
  • TFT Screens: The most economical option for a functional repair. A TFT (Thin-Film Transistor) panel is a type of LCD that relies on a backlight that is always on. The liquid crystals in the panel block this light to form the colours. This means they can never achieve true black (there will always be some light leakage, resulting in a dark grey) and their viewing angles are more limited. Although it is a perfectly valid solution if the budget is tight, you should be aware that the image quality and energy consumption will not be on par with the other technologies.

🔋 Power That Never Runs Out: All About the Galaxy A35 Battery

The freedom that good battery life gives us is fundamental. The Galaxy A35 is equipped with a generous 5000 mAh battery, with the reference model number EB-BA546ABY. But lithium-ion technology, present in all smartphone batteries, has a limited lifespan measured in "charge cycles." A full cycle is equivalent to discharging the battery from 100% to 0% and then charging it back to 100%. With each cycle, internal chemical changes occur that gradually reduce its maximum capacity.

Accurate Diagnosis: When Do You Need to Change the Battery?

Your mobile will send you clear signals when its battery is reaching the end of its useful life. Ignoring them can lead to bigger problems. Pay attention to these signs:

  • Drastically reduced battery life: The most obvious symptom. If you used to get to the end of the day with charge to spare and now you need the charger by mid-afternoon with the same usage, the degradation is clear.
  • Sudden, unexpected shutdowns: The phone turns off abruptly, especially during moments of high power demand (like using the camera or launching a game), even though the indicator shows 20%, 30%, or more.
  • Erratic charge percentages: The battery indicator behaves strangely, jumping from 50% to 20% in minutes, or getting "stuck" at a certain percentage for hours.
  • Excessive overheating during charging: It's normal for the phone to get a little warm when charging, but if the temperature is so high that it's uncomfortable to touch, it's a warning sign.
  • Physical swelling (Danger!): If you notice the back cover of your Galaxy A35 is bulging or coming away at the edges, it is an unmistakable sign that the battery has swollen. This is caused by gas build-up inside. A swollen battery is a safety risk (it can catch fire) and must be replaced immediately and with extreme caution.

The Secret of OEM Batteries: Original Quality Without the Extra Cost

When searching for a replacement, you will come across the term "OEM" (Original Equipment Manufacturer). In the world of components, this means the battery has been made by one of the same companies that also supplies Samsung. These factories follow the same rigorous quality standards, using identical materials and, most importantly, incorporating the same protection circuits against overcharging, overheating, and short circuits. The main difference is that they do not carry the Samsung logo, which allows them to be offered at a more affordable price. A quality OEM battery from a trusted supplier like iLevante is the smart choice: original performance and safety without paying for the brand name.

Detailed Guide to Changing the A35's Battery (Intermediate Level)

Safety Warning: This procedure involves handling delicate components and a lithium-ion battery. Perform it at your own risk, in a well-ventilated area, and away from flammable materials. If you have no prior experience, we strongly recommend seeking a professional technical service.

  1. Required tools: You will need a heat gun or hairdryer, a strong suction cup, several thin plastic picks (spudgers), a Phillips #00 screwdriver, isopropyl alcohol (99%), and specific double-sided adhesive for the phone's frame.
  2. Step 1: Soften the back adhesive. Using the heat gun on a low setting, heat the edges of the back cover evenly. Do not concentrate the heat on a single spot. The goal is to soften the industrial-strength glue that seals it.
  3. Step 2: Open the device. Place the suction cup on the lower part of the cover and pull gently while inserting a thin plastic pick into the small gap that forms. Once inside, slide the pick around the entire perimeter to cut the adhesive. Be extremely patient to avoid cracking the glass.
  4. Step 3: Disconnect components. Once the cover is removed, you will see a series of screws holding the wireless charging coil and the motherboard shields in place. Remove them. Locate the battery connector (a small press-fit connector) and disconnect it using a plastic tool to prevent short circuits.
  5. Step 4: Remove the old battery. The battery is firmly glued to the chassis. Do not try to pry it out by force with metal objects. Apply a few drops of isopropyl alcohol around the edges of the battery and wait a couple of minutes for it to dissolve the glue. Then, using a wide plastic spatula, gently and progressively pry it up until it comes loose.
  6. Step 5: Installation and sealing. Clean any old adhesive residue from the frame. Place the new battery in its housing, connect its flex cable to the motherboard, and screw the shields back on. Apply the new adhesive to the frame and position the back cover, pressing firmly for a few minutes to ensure a good seal. Note that this home-made seal will not restore the IP67 certification.

Style and Protection: The Back Covers of the Galaxy A35

The glass back of the Galaxy A35 is elegant, but it is the design's Achilles' heel when it comes to drops. A broken back cover not only ruins the device's aesthetics but also leaves it open to dust, dirt, and moisture, which can cause irreparable damage to the internal components. Replacing it is one of the most visually rewarding repairs. At iLevante.com, you can find replacements for all the official colours: Awesome Iceblue, Awesome Lilac, Awesome Lemon, and Awesome Navy, so your mobile can look as good as new again.

The procedure for changing it is identical to the first steps of the battery replacement: applying heat to soften the adhesive and using picks to separate it from the frame. It is a job that requires patience, but the result is well worth it. It is essential to thoroughly clean the frame of any old glue residue before applying the new adhesive to ensure the best possible bond.

Top 4 Most Sought-After Spares for the Samsung Galaxy A35

Beyond the most common problems, there are other components whose repair can significantly extend the life of your A35.

  1. USB-C Charging Port / Bottom Board (Daughterboard): A very common fault. If your phone won't charge, charging is intermittent ("connects and disconnects"), it's not recognised by your PC, or fast charging has stopped working, the USB-C port is most likely damaged from wear and tear or dirt. On the A35, this port is soldered to a small auxiliary board (daughterboard) which also often includes the main call microphone and the antenna connector. Replacing this entire board is usually easier and more reliable than trying to solder a new port on.
  2. Rear and Front Camera: The symptoms of failure can vary: blurry photos that don't improve after cleaning the lens, black spots on the image, the camera app crashing or showing an error, or the autofocus not working. Each camera is an independent module that can be replaced. It's a delicate but feasible repair.
  3. Earpiece Speaker and Loudspeaker (Buzzer): Can't hear people during calls, or the sound is very quiet or distorted? You need to replace the earpiece speaker. Does your phone not make a sound for notifications, or is music and video playback distorted or silent? Then the problem is with the main loudspeaker, also known as the buzzer. Both are inexpensive replacement parts.
  4. Rear Camera Lens: Often, after a drop, it's not the complex camera module itself that breaks or gets scratched, but the small external glass that protects it. If your photos are coming out blurry or with strange reflections, inspect this lens. Replacing it is much cheaper than changing the entire camera.

When the Problem Isn't Physical: Software Faults That Look Like Hardware Failures

Hold on, technician! Before you pick up a screwdriver and buy a part, it is imperative to rule out a software issue as the root cause. Many software glitches can present symptoms identical to those of a faulty component. You will save time, money, and frustration.

  • Ghost Touch: The screen seems to have a mind of its own. Before blaming the digitiser, perform this diagnostic sequence: 1) Restart the phone. 2) Clean the screen thoroughly with a microfibre cloth. 3) Boot into Safe Mode (with the phone on, press and hold the power button until the "Power off" icon appears, then press and hold that icon until "Safe mode" appears). If the problem disappears in this mode, a third-party app you've installed is to blame. Uninstall recent apps until you find the culprit.
  • Accelerated battery drain: A poorly optimised app or one that has become "stuck" running in the background can devour your battery. Go to Settings > Battery and device care > Battery and check the usage graph. If an app you barely use is listed as the main consumer, you've found the problem. Force stop it and clear its cache.
  • Freezing, slowness, and reboots: Often, the cause is an accumulation of corrupt temporary files. The most effective and safe solution is to wipe the system cache partition. To do this: 1) Turn off the phone. 2) Connect it via USB to a PC. 3) Press and hold the Volume Up button and the Power button simultaneously until the Samsung logo appears. 4) In the recovery menu, use the volume keys to navigate to "Wipe cache partition" and select it with the power button. This will not delete your personal data.
  • Post-Update Issues: It is common for bugs to appear after a major Android or One UI update. If your phone starts to malfunction right after an update, the first step is always to wipe the cache partition as explained in the previous point. If the problem is severe and persists, the last software resort, before considering a hardware failure, is to perform a factory data reset, always after making a full backup of your data with Samsung Smart Switch.

We hope this extended guide has given you the knowledge and confidence to tackle any repair. At iLevante.com, we are committed to the durability of your devices, offering you all the spare parts and tools you need to keep your Samsung Galaxy A35 as your faithful companion for much longer. Repairing is a smart decision for your wallet and for the planet! 😉

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