Camera problems can significantly affect everyday smartphone usage, especially when photos appear blurry, the camera fails to open, or focusing stops working properly. Accidental drops, moisture exposure, dust buildup, or internal connector damage are common causes of camera failure.
The Samsung Galaxy A11 uses multiple camera modules, including primary, wide, depth, and front selfie cameras connected directly to the motherboard. Replacing faulty modules restores photography performance without replacing the entire phone.
This step-by-step repair guide explains how to safely replace both the front and rear camera modules on the Samsung Galaxy A11 using proper tools and safe handling techniques recommended for devices manufactured by Samsung.
Protect Your Galaxy A11
Estimated Repair Time: 35 — 50 Minutes
Device Type: Smartphone
Repair Type: Front Camera + Rear Camera Module Replacement
You may need camera replacement if you notice:
Replacing damaged modules restores photo clarity and camera performance.
Compatibility and Model Numbers
This repair guide based on Samsung Galaxy A11 Model.
Model Numbers | SM-A115F/DS, SM-A115F, SM-A115M, SM-A115M/DS, SM-A115U, SM-A115A, SM-A115AZ, SM-A115U1, SM-A115W, SM-A115AP, SM-S115DL, SM-M115F, SM-M115F/DSN, SM-M115M, SM-M115M/DS
Using proper tools reduces the risk of damaging the phone.
How to Find Tools and Parts
Turn off the device completely before beginning the repair.
Remove the SIM tray using a SIM ejector tool.
Create an opening gap near the SIM slot or charging port using a plastic picker or pry card.
Insert the tool between the frame and back cover.
Move carefully around the edges to release the plastic clips.
⚠️ Lift gently because the fingerprint sensor cable is attached to the back cover.
Apply a small amount of heat to soften the adhesive holding the fingerprint sensor.
Carefully push and remove the fingerprint switch from the back cover.
Separate the back cover completely from the phone body.
Undo the three screws securing the protective shield.
Lift and remove the shield.
Disconnect the battery connector.
Undo the three screws securing the board bracket.
Release any adhesive holding the bracket before lifting it.
Remove the bracket carefully.
Disconnect and remove the following rear camera modules from the motherboard:
Lift them carefully using a plastic pry tool.
Undo the two screws securing the logic board.
Disconnect:
Carefully lift and remove the motherboard.
Disconnect and remove:
Keep all components organized for reinstallation.
Connect the replacement front camera and depth camera modules onto the logic board.
Ensure connectors align properly before pressing them into place.
Place the logic board back into the frame.
Reconnect:
Secure the board using the two screws.
Install the new primary and wide camera modules.
Press connectors gently until secured.
Place the board bracket back into position.
Secure it using three screws.
Apply the adhesive strip over the front camera area if required.
Secure the bracket properly.
Apply glue around the fingerprint holder area if necessary.
Align the back cover carefully.
Press along the edges to snap all clips securely into place.
Insert the SIM tray.
Power on the phone and test all cameras before regular use.
Yes. Individual camera modules can be replaced separately depending on which one is faulty.
No. Camera replacement does not erase stored data, but backing up files is recommended before repair.
Heat softens adhesive holding the fingerprint sensor and brackets, allowing safer removal.
If cleaning the lens does not fix focus problems, the camera module itself may be damaged.
High-quality aftermarket or refurbished modules can work well when purchased from reliable suppliers.
Check whether camera connectors are properly seated on the motherboard.
Reconnect the front camera flex cable and inspect for bending or debris.
Ensure antenna heads are securely connected.
Check whether the fingerprint cable was reinstalled correctly before closing the back cover.
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