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54 minutes ago, ToniCipriani said:

The slider started becoming a bit loose in the closed position, is there any way to tighten it?

Still seem to stand in open position though, though the tension does feel a bit lighter than it used to be.

I think it may happen the screws under the circular covers may get loose.

When I have replaced my display, every screws were loose and one of them was almost totally unscrewed.
I haven't checked other screws in my device as I did not want to remove more covers.

So I think tightening its screws will help you...

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Yes tighten screws.
If that does not help, some people added some stuff below the hinge to stabilize it.
On my old screen I just shove a tiny piece of paper under it. But that was related to a drop. Normally the screws should do the job.

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22 hours ago, VaZso said:

I think it may happen the screws under the circular covers may get loose.

When I have replaced my display, every screws were loose and one of them was almost totally unscrewed.
I haven't checked other screws in my device as I did not want to remove more covers.

So I think tightening its screws will help you...

Are you referring to the 7 on the screen size? I don't think the screen itself is moving.

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6 hours ago, ToniCipriani said:

Are you referring to the 7 on the screen size? I don't think the screen itself is moving.

No, I am referring to the screws at the phone side which I have not touched in my phone.

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28 minutes ago, Jacob_S said:

How would you access those? Does it require taking the display part off?

I think yes, but I haven't looked in it deeper.
If I remember well, the access of some screws are only possible that way.
Anyway, it is not complicated at all.

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