DIY Samsung Galaxy A51 Back | Front Camera Repair Guide

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To start we need to have the right tools to proceed with the repair which you can find in the description let’s start with the battery car removal to remove the back cover you need to heat gently around the rear curve edges until the pasted adhesive becomes soft carefully work around on edges and once you feel the heating is enough to use a suction cup to lift the back cover in between insert a plastic carpet tool and gently cut the adhesive around take out the back cover and undo 13 screws on the rear card frame

Something we have missed is taking out the SIM tray

Now using a plastic carburetor tool creates an opening to separate the backup frame be gentle and work around on edges to undo the plastic clips

Take out the frame and disconnect the battery connector and the main flex cable plug which connects the LCD as well

Unplug the antenna and undo the screw to take out the logic board now we can disconnect the front camera and rear camera a quick note it is not required to take off the logic board to replace the front camera there are four rear cameras and all connectors plug on the rear side of the logic board disconnect all and give a slight push to take out the camera module unfortunately these four cameras cannot replace individually it comes as a one unit

Replace the required new camera and move back the logic board to the phone

Insert the screw back and plug the antenna then we can connect the main flex connector and the battery plug

Restore the rear car frame and make sure the clips have tightened enough and insert all 13 screws back

Before installing the main back door make sure it has enough glue on it if not use b7000 glue or new double-sided backup adhesive

Hope you have enjoyed the replacement guide let us know if you have any questions

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