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If your Motorola Moto Edge camera lens glass is cracked, scratched, or damaged, it can seriously affect photo quality. Blurry images, glare, and dust entering the camera module are common issues caused by a broken lens glass.
The good news is—you don’t need to replace the entire camera module. In most cases, you can simply replace the camera lens glass ring, saving both time and money.
In this beginner-friendly guide, we’ll walk you through the step-by-step process to safely replace the camera lens glass on your Motorola Moto Edge.
Repair Difficulty: ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ (4/5)
Time Required: 40–60 minutes
Device Type: Smartphone
Repair Type: Camera Lens Glass Replacement
Compatibility and Model Numbers
Model Numbers | XT2063, XT2063-2, XT2063-3
Using proper tools reduces the risk of damaging the phone.
Gently heat around the edges of the back cover to soften the adhesive. Use a heating pad, heat gun, or hair dryer.
Use a suction cup to create a gap. Insert a plastic pry tool or card to carefully cut the adhesive around the edges.
Once loose, gently remove the back cover.
Unscrew the twelve screws securing the logic board frame (which includes the camera housing).
Carefully lift and remove the frame.
Apply gentle heat directly to the damaged camera lens glass.
This model has multiple camera lens rings—identify the broken one before proceeding.
From the rear side, apply slight pressure to push out the cracked lens glass.
Be gentle to avoid damaging the camera module underneath.
Place the new lens glass ring with adhesive into position.
Ensure it is aligned properly and securely fitted.
If multiple lens rings are damaged, repeat the same process for each one.
Reinstall the logic board frame and secure it with the twelve screws.
Check if the back cover adhesive is still usable.
If not, apply B7000 glue or new adhesive strips.
Press the back cover firmly and use clips or rubber bands to hold it in place until the adhesive sets.
Q1: Can I replace only the lens glass without replacing the camera?
Yes, if the camera itself is working fine, you only need to replace the outer lens glass.
Q2: Will this repair improve photo quality?
Yes, replacing a cracked or scratched lens glass will restore image clarity.
Q3: Is it safe to push out the broken glass?
Yes, but apply gentle pressure and ensure the camera module is not damaged.
Q4: What if multiple lens rings are broken?
You can replace each damaged ring individually using the same method.
Q5: Do I need professional tools?
Basic repair tools are enough, but proper tools make the job easier and safer.
Q1: Photos are still blurry after replacement
Make sure the new lens glass is clean and properly installed without dust inside.
Q2: Camera not focusing properly
Check if the camera module was accidentally disturbed during repair.
Q3: Lens glass not sticking properly
Use proper adhesive like B7000 glue and ensure the surface is clean before applying.
Q4: Back cover not sealing correctly
Apply fresh adhesive and use clips or rubber bands for firm pressure.
Q5: Dust inside camera after repair
Open the device again and carefully clean the lens area using a microfiber cloth or air blower.
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