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Repair information for the 7" Android tablet by Samsung. Fixing this device is straightforward, and requires only common tools. The Samsung Galaxy Tab is an Android-based tablet computer produced by Samsung. The 7-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab is the first model in the series. It was introduced on September 2, 2010

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Dropped tablet. screen not cracked but colorful lines on the screen?

My galaxy tab fell onto a weight from the couch. The drop caused a dint on the back of the tablet and when I turn it on, there are colorful lines up the screen where it hit the weight. The screen is not cracked. Can this be fixed?

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I dropped my tablet on the carpet and it has colors inside the tablet and the screen is not broken

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@Taylor, same answer as above but you do want to make sure that all the cables are properly seated.

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My Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 fell from it's "safe" place and landed face down on the floor. It is carpeted but it is a commercial type of office carpet, so even though it isn't concrete, it was still a great impact. Just as I had feared, the display was ruined. It now has a serious vertical scroll with a split screen and colorful pinstripe lines across the top half of the screen. The tablet itself is still working fine, and I can tell by what I am able to see that the colors are just fine. I'm thinking about changing the screen to see if that fixes it. I can get a replacement screen for about $20 and it might take an hour to do the job. I think it's worth a gamble if it could potentially save me from having to fork out about $200 for a new one.

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My tab inside screen is cracked and the colors are all over and the touch screen works perfect but my other tab's outside screen is cracked and my touch screen doesn't work what do I do

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I have a tablet that is not cracked but the inside id white with like fingerprint marks on it. What do I do?

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Nesia, it would be easier if you would post an image with your question. Right now, from what you describe, it sounds like you have a broken LCD. It will cause the symptoms you describe. Check this teardown and see if you are up to replacing it. Hope this helps, good luck/

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My tablet's screen broke on the inside can it be fixed

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@menavie yes all you have to do is to replace the display assembly

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''The inside of your phone has colourful lines?.... Its because you damaged your screen at the inside need fixing try finding ones at a low price.I'm not sure

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My tablet doesn't have colorful lines but the screen in cracked, do I supposed to take it to a Samsung or a t-mobile store and see if they can fix it? If they can how much it will cost?

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It probably isn’t the glass or whatever material was used on the outside. It is the thing that even shows the screen (which could be a LCD, AmoLED, and you name it) that is defective.

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If you drop your tablet or phone and have lines down the screen then you need the screen replaced to sort the problem. This is to everyone who has the same issue. Repair prices for Samsung tablets aren’t as expensive as their mobiles so depending on model should be cheap enough. Stay away from network shops. O2, Vodafone etc as they won’t be much use. If you can’t do it yourself find a reputable repair shop in your area to give you a quote. Samsung tablet screen replacement is a piece of cake to be honest. Follow a few repair videos or guides and almost anyone could do it.

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You need to reboot the phone if it doesn't open again its broke and it can not to be used again if it work correctly when you open the phone or tablet it will erased all of your apps and games data and photos

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