Samsung Galaxy A32 5G Speaker Replacement Guide | M32 5g

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If your Samsung Galaxy A32 5G or M32 5G is experiencing low, distorted, or non-functional ringer sounds, it may be due to a faulty ringer speaker. Replacing the ringer restores full sound output for calls, notifications, and alarms.

This step-by-step guide will show you how to safely replace the ringer speaker while ensuring all internal components are properly handled.


Repair Difficulty

⭐⭐⭐☆☆ (3/5 – Moderate)

Estimated Time: 20–30 minutes
Type of Device: Android Smartphone
Type of Repair: Internal Component Replacement – Ringer Speaker


Reasons for Ringer Speaker Replacement

  • No sound during incoming calls
  • Distorted or low-volume ringer
  • Device alarms not audible
  • Physical damage from drops or liquid exposure
  • Corrosion or debris affecting the speaker

Replacing the ringer speaker is simple, cost-effective, and restores normal functionality.


Before You Begin

Compatibility and Model Numbers

  • Samsung Galaxy A32 5G
  • Samsung Galaxy M32 5G
  • Samsung Galaxy A32 – The Design is slightly different

This repair guide based on Samsung Galaxy A42 5G Model.

Model Numbers | SM-A326B, SM-A326B/DS, SM-A326BR/DS, SM-A326BR, SM-A326U, SM-A326W, SM-A326U1, SM-A326K, SCG08, SM-S326DL, SM-M326B, SM-M326B/DS

Tools Required

  • Mobile phone heating pad or hairdryer/heat gun
  • Plastic pry tool / card pry
  • Suction cups
  • Phillips #00/#000 screwdrivers
  • Tweezers (for connectors)
  • B7000 glue or double-sided adhesive (for back cover)
  • Rubber bands or bonding clips to secure the back cover

Using proper tools reduces the risk of damaging the phone.

How to Find Tools and Parts


Protect Your Galaxy A32 5G


Step-by-Step Replacement Guide

Step 1: Power Off the Device

Turn off your Galaxy A32 5G or M32 5G completely to prevent short circuits.


Step 2: Remove the Back Cover

Heat the edges of the back cover using a heating pad, heat gun, or hairdryer until the adhesive softens. Use a suction cup to create a small gap and gently slide a plastic card or pry tool to detach the back cover.


Step 3: Remove the Midframe

  • Remove the SIM tray.
  • Unscrew the screws securing the midframe.
  • Use a plastic pry tool to release the clips and lift the midframe from the device.

Step 4: Remove the Faulty Ringer Speaker

  • Disconnect any flex or connectors near the speaker.
  • Carefully lift out the non-working ringer speaker using tweezers or a pry tool.

Step 5: Install the New Ringer Speaker

  • Place the new ringer speaker in the correct position.
  • Ensure it is seated properly and securely connected.

Step 6: Reassemble the Midframe

  • Position the midframe back on the device.
  • Secure all screws.
  • Reconnect any flex cables that were detached during removal.

Step 7: Test Functionality Before Closing

Power on the device to verify:

  • Ringer sound is audible
  • Notification and alarm tones are functioning
  • Other components are unaffected

Step 8: Seal the Back Cover

  • Apply B7000 glue or double-sided tape if necessary.
  • Press the back cover firmly into place.
  • Use bonding clips or rubber bands for 30–60 minutes to ensure proper adhesion.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: Why is my ringer speaker not working?

It could be damaged, clogged with debris, or disconnected internally. Replacement restores normal sound output.

Q2: Will replacing the ringer affect other functions?

No, replacing the ringer speaker only affects the sound module.

Q3: Can I clean the old speaker instead of replacing it?

Yes, minor debris may be cleaned, but a physically damaged speaker should be replaced.

Q4: Does this repair erase data?

No, your personal data and settings remain intact.


Troubleshooting

Ringer Still Not Audible

Causes: Speaker not properly seated, connector loose, debris inside.
Solution: Reopen the device, reseat the speaker, and clean any debris.

Back Cover Not Sticking Properly

Causes: Insufficient adhesive or misalignment.
Solution: Apply fresh B7000 glue or double-sided tape, press firmly, and use bonding clips or rubber bands.

Distorted Sound After Replacement

Causes: Low-quality replacement speaker or misalignment.
Solution: Verify proper installation; replace with a high-quality part if needed.

Related

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