Broken black screen with talkback enabled and other issues help
brucine Posted messages 24845 Registration date Status Member Last intervention -
Hello,
I hope you are doing well despite this heat. I have a Samsung Galaxy A51. The TalkBack mode has been activated and I have tried to deactivate it without success. My daughter tried and got frustrated, resulting in a broken screen (replacing it for 100 euros when it's from 2019, no thank you). The screen is black with a non-functional touch screen, I can hear this woman speaking, can you help me?
Out of frustration, I bought a Xiaomi (me, who was loyal to Samsung). I would like to recover ALL the DATA from my Samsung to transfer it to my new Xiaomi phone.
Please help me.
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jeannets Posted messages 28397 Registration date Status Contributor Last intervention Ambassadeur 6 603
Hello,
In my opinion, the solution that works and recovers all your data is screen replacement
https://fr.aliexpress.com/i/1005002516604743.html
This site allows this exchange for about 11€ for a very simple model without fingerprint detection and 30€ for the better model with fingerprint detection... the one I recommend.
Of course, there is still the labor to perform (remove the old one and install the new one) if you are able to do it yourself or through a capable contact... There are tutorials on the subject.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nGn_3HN07A
https://www.sosav.fr/guides/mobiles/samsung/galaxy-a51/ecran-complet#
Otherwise, this site does the repair (with its supply) for less than 100€
They also do data transfer for 20€... (question: without screen replacement?) So you’ll have to make your choices
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Hello,
There is indeed no free method and only if the screen is the only thing broken.
Subsidarily, it is hard to understand that the charming young lady grabs a phone that is apparently her father's and, since she is incompetent at settings that do not require leaving the École des Mines, takes revenge by throwing it across the room which of course does not solve the problem, forcing her father to repair and/or replace the phone, which she should be responsible for.
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