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If your Motorola Moto Edge is not charging properly, only charges at certain angles, or fails to connect to a computer, the charging port board may be damaged or worn out. This is a common issue due to daily usage, dust buildup, or accidental damage.
Instead of replacing the entire phone, you can fix the issue by replacing the charging port board (USB board). In this guide, we’ll walk you through a simple, step-by-step process designed for beginners to safely complete this repair at home.
Repair Difficulty: ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ (4/5)
Time Required: 50–70 minutes
Device Type: Smartphone
Repair Type: Charging Port Board Replacement
Compatibility and Model Numbers
Model Numbers | XT2063, XT2063-2, XT2063-3
Using proper tools reduces the risk of damaging the phone.
Gently heat the edges of the back cover to soften the adhesive using a heating pad, heat gun, or hair dryer.
Use a suction cup to create an opening. Insert a plastic pry tool or card to carefully cut through the adhesive around the edges.
Lift the back cover gently.
Unscrew the twelve screws holding the logic board frame (with the camera housing).
Carefully remove the frame.
Disconnect the battery connector to ensure safety while working on internal components.
Undo the nine screws securing the speaker cover and remove it.
Disconnect the main flex cable from both ends and set it aside.
Disconnect the fingerprint (touch ID) connector and the two antenna cables from the charging port board.
Unscrew the screw holding the charging port board in place.
Gently lift and remove the faulty board.
Place the new charging port board into position.
Secure it with the screw.
Reconnect:
Reconnect the main flex cable.
Reinstall the speaker cover and secure it with nine screws.
Reconnect the battery connector.
Reinstall the logic board frame and secure it with twelve screws.
Ensure the back cover has enough adhesive.
If needed, apply B7000 glue or new adhesive strips.
Press the back cover firmly and use clips or rubber bands to hold it in place until fully sealed.
Q1: How do I know if my charging port board is faulty?
If your phone doesn’t charge properly, disconnects easily, or fails to connect via USB, the board may need replacement.
Q2: Can I clean the charging port instead of replacing it?
Yes, try cleaning first. If the issue persists, replacement is recommended.
Q3: Is this repair safe for beginners?
Yes, but it requires patience and careful handling of small components.
Q4: Will this fix fast charging issues?
Yes, if the problem is caused by a damaged charging port board.
Q5: Do I need to replace the battery too?
Not necessarily, unless you are also experiencing battery-related issues.
Q1: Phone still not charging after replacement
Check all connectors, especially the battery and main flex cable.
Q2: Charging works but data transfer doesn’t
Ensure the main flex cable is properly connected.
Q3: No signal after repair
Check the antenna cables connected to the charging board.
Q4: Phone not turning on
Make sure the battery connector is securely attached.
Q5: Back cover not sticking properly
Apply fresh adhesive and use clips for proper sealing.





