You will not find anyone who sells their products, whether copies or originals, they will tell you that they do not work.
You can try to wear the entire frame a little so that it goes down more is delayed but sometimes it works. Do not press too much otherwise you would damage the screen
Hello good morning, the same thing happened to me with an S701, I placed it only with the stickers that the screen brought but it took off easily, I put double-sided tape and it stuck very well only if it is a bit out of adjustment it does not give you margin to adjust it, the most appropriate solution was to glue the edges with UHU adhesive, (the most appropriate is the B7000), place it and adjust it so that it sticks well, place some clothespins to hang clothes all around the screen so that it didn't move anymore, after an hour and a half I checked and it was very good and very firm, then you remove the execso with rubber remover.
Thanks for answering galb, the problem is that the glass is not flush with the frame, I do not know if I explain myself, the edges, the edges of the screen look a bit, the screen fits well, but it is as if it were thicker, No matter how much you press and paste it, the glass stays half a millimeter above the frame. Sorry for ignorance but what is rubber remover?
Hello, the original screens are attached to the screen flexes and in which they are not original they only bring a ribbon and the flexes are a bit loose, you also have to verify that these flexes fall perfectly in some gaps or small unevennesses that you have for smoothing the components that come in the flex of the screen, the screens that are not original even come thinner, then I would lean for poorly accommodated flex, the rubber remover is a type of solvent that is not aggressive and serves to clean the excess of glue when you remove a screen or cover, greetings.
Hello again, also check that there will be no residue of the glue from the previous screen if this is how it does the cleaning with the rubber remover, (this product does not damage the paint or scratch the screens such as thinner and acetone, I get it in the stationery, or you can try with normal or white gasoline) and do not worry about asking what the forums are for, we all have something complicated on some occasion, I hope it serves you, greetings and we are in touch.