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If your Motorola Moto Edge earpiece speaker is not working properly—such as no sound during calls, low volume, or distorted audio—it may need replacement. This issue is commonly caused by wear and tear, dust buildup, or internal component failure.
In this guide, we will walk you through a step-by-step process to replace the earpiece speaker on the Motorola Moto Edge. This is a moderate-level repair that can restore clear call audio.
Make sure you have the right tools and follow each step carefully.
Compatibility and Model Numbers
Model Numbers | XT2063, XT2063-2, XT2063-3
Using proper tools reduces the risk of damaging the phone.
Turn off the phone completely and remove the SIM tray.
Apply gentle heat around the back cover edges to soften adhesive.
Create a gap and carefully pry around the phone to release the clips and remove the back cover.
Unscrew and remove the logic board frame.
Disconnect necessary connectors and carefully lift out the logic board.
Carefully remove the faulty earpiece speaker. Apply slight heat if it is secured with adhesive.
Place the new earpiece speaker into position and ensure proper alignment.
Place the logic board back and reconnect all connectors.
Place the logic board frame and secure it with screws.
Snap the back cover into place and press along the edges to secure all clips.
Ensure the back cover is properly sealed and aligned.
If you cannot hear calls unless using speaker mode, the earpiece may be damaged.
It is a moderate-level repair and requires careful handling of internal components.
Yes, try cleaning first. If the issue persists, replacement is recommended.
Yes, adhesive helps secure the earpiece properly.
Yes, if the issue is caused by a faulty earpiece speaker.
Check if the earpiece is properly positioned and connectors are secure.
Ensure the speaker mesh area is clean and not blocked.
Check all connectors and reassemble carefully.
Ensure all components are aligned and adhesive is correctly placed.
Make sure the earpiece is firmly seated and not loose.
This repair is effective for restoring call audio quality and improving overall usability. Take your time and handle all components carefully to avoid damage.
If you have any questions, feel free to leave a comment or reach out.
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