DIY OnePlus 7 Back Cover & Camera Lens Glass Repair Guide

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Before Starting, we need to have the right tools to proceed with the repair, which You can find in the description.

First, it is good to turn off the phone and take out the Sim tray, followed by the back cover removal.

To remove the back cover, we are using a heat gun. Heat gently around the back cover edges until the pasted adhesive becomes soft. Once you feel the heating is enough,
use a suction cup to lift the back cover. In between, Insert a Plastic Card pry tool and gently cut the adhesive.

Alternatively, you can use a heat pad or hairdryer.

Once the heating has completed, Use a suction cup to create an opening between the frame and rear cover. Next, insert a plastic card pry tool or something similar to cut the adhesive around the back cover.

There are two different replacement parts for this: a back cover with the camera lens and a back cover without a camera lens.

Here we are going with the back cover without the camera lens.

Take out the back cover, and then remove the camera lens from the broken back cover.

First, on the back cover’s rear side, Apply little heat to soften the camera lens glue. And then, gently apply pressure from the front to take out the camera lens with the frame.

Next, Take the camera lens and place it on the New rear cover by applying glue around the lens frame.

Make sure the lens has seated and placed securely.

Next, place the back cover on the body. This particular replacement back cover comes with adhesive; if not, use B7000 glue or a new double-sided back cover adhesive.

Finally, we are adding binding clips to tightened the rear cover with the body. If not, you can use some rubber bands and Leave them for some time.

I hope you have enjoyed the camera lens and back cover replacement guide. Let us know if you have any questions.

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