DIY Samsung Galaxy A51 Teardown | Repair Guide

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To start we need to have the right tools to proceed with the teardown which you can find in the description first take out the sim tray then followed by the battery cover removal to remove the back cover it needs to heat gently around the rear cover edges until the pasted adhesive becomes soft then to pull up the back cover or create an opening we got a backup removal tool by using this tool you can pull up the back cover and any attached flex cables without damaging or d shaping it the machine is minimizing the pulling pressure once you feel the opening is enough to insert a plastic card pry tool or something similar to cut the adhesive around the background take out the back cover and undo 13 screws on the rear calf frame

Using a plastic card fry tool creates an opening to separate the background frame be delicate and work around on edges to separate the plastic clips Once you take out the frame speaker buzzer can be found in the frame apply little heat and take it out by a tweezer disconnect both ends on the main flex cable and the battery connector unplug the antenna and undo the screw to take out the main board

Now we can disconnect the front camera and rear camera a quick note it is not required to take off the main board to replace the front camera there are four rear cameras and all connectors are plugged into the back side of the main board disconnect all and give a slight force to take out the camera module

Unfortunately, these four cameras cannot be replaced individually they come as one unit

Now on the LCD frame apply a little heat to take out the earpiece peak on the top and the vibrato motor below the battery on the bottom PCB board first unplug the fingerprint sensor connector and the LCD connector

Then undo two screws to take out the fingerprint sensor cable apply little heat and take out the bottom PCB including the charger port and the headphone jack let’s move to the battery up to now Samsung phones don’t have any tab to pull the battery adhesive strips so let’s apply little heat on the battery and create an opening using a plastic cardboard

Insert it and once you have some space use a pry tool to lift the battery now we can take out the battery and the last part will be the LCD removal or replacement nowadays Samsung genuine screens come with the frame and also most of the aftermarket screens are coming in the frame it will make the LCD replacement much easier and faster hope you have enjoyed the teardown guide for repairs let us know if you have any queries please like share and comment

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