Samsung Galaxy A52 5g Camera Replacement Guide ( Front | Rear)

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If your Samsung Galaxy A52 series camera is blurry, not focusing, showing a black screen, or crashing when opened, replacing the faulty camera module can restore full photo and video functionality.

In this detailed DIY repair guide, we will show you how to replace the front camera, main rear camera, ultra-wide camera, macro camera, and depth camera on the Samsung Galaxy A52 series. Follow the steps carefully to avoid damaging the logic board or delicate connectors.


Repair Difficulty

Device Type: Smartphone
Type of Repair: Front & Rear Camera Module Replacement

Repair Difficulty: ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ (Moderate to Advanced)
Estimated Time: 60–90 Minutes


Reasons for Camera Replacement

  • Camera app shows black screen
  • Blurry or out-of-focus images
  • Camera not opening / crashing
  • “Camera Failed” error message
  • No front camera preview
  • Dust inside camera lens
  • Physical damage after drop
  • Video shaking or autofocus failure

Replacing the faulty camera module usually restores full functionality.


Before You Begin

Compatibility and Model Numbers

  • Samsung Galaxy A52 5G
  • Samsung Galaxy A52
  • Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G

This repair guide based on Samsung Galaxy A52 5G Model.

Model Numbers | SM-A525F, SM-A525F/DS, SM-A525M, SM-A525M/DS, SM-A526B, SM-A526B/DS, SM-A5260, SM-A526W, SM-A526U, SM-A526U1, SM-A528B, SM-A528B/DS, SM-A528N

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

Using proper tools reduces the risk of internal damage.


Protect Your Samsung Galaxy A52 5G


Step-by-Step Samsung Galaxy A52 Camera Replacement

Step 1: Power Off and Remove SIM Tray

Turn off the device completely.
Remove the SIM tray using a SIM ejector tool.


Step 2: Heat and Remove the Back Cover

The back cover is secured with adhesive.

  • Gently heat around the rear cover edges using a heating pad.
  • Alternatively, use a heat gun or hairdryer evenly around the edges.
  • Once the adhesive softens, use a suction cup to create a small gap.
  • Insert a plastic card or pry tool and carefully cut around the edges.

Lift and remove the back cover.


Step 3: Remove the Mainboard Protector Frame

  • Unscrew the 10 Phillips screws securing the board frame.
  • Use a pry tool to lift the protector cover (with wireless coil attached).
  • Set it aside carefully.

Step 4: Disconnect the Battery

From the left-hand side, disconnect the battery connector to prevent short circuits during repair.


Step 5: Remove the Logic Board

To access the camera modules, the logic board must be removed.

  • Remove the screw securing the logic board.
  • Disconnect the main flex cable.
  • Disconnect the two antenna heads carefully.
  • Use a plastic pry tool to gently lift and remove the logic board from the body.

⚠️ Be gentle to avoid bending or damaging the board.


Step 6: Remove Camera Modules

With the logic board removed:

Front Side of Logic Board:

  • Disconnect and remove:
    • Front (selfie) camera
    • Macro camera
    • Depth camera

Rear Side of Logic Board:

  • Disconnect and remove:
    • Main rear camera
    • Ultra-wide camera

Carefully lift each module straight up to avoid connector damage.


Step 7: Install the New Camera Module

  • Replace the faulty camera module with a new compatible unit.
  • Press gently to secure it into place.
  • Ensure connectors are properly aligned and fully seated.

Step 8: Reinstall the Logic Board

  • Place the logic board back into position.
  • Secure it with the screw.
  • Reconnect the main flex cable.
  • Reconnect both antenna connectors.

Ensure all connections are firmly attached.


Step 9: Reassemble the Device

  • Reconnect the battery connector.
  • Reinstall the mainboard protector frame.
  • Secure it using 9 screws (ensure alignment).
  • Insert the SIM tray.

Step 10: Seal the Back Cover

  • Apply new adhesive or B7000 glue if needed.
  • Position the back cover carefully.
  • Use bonding clips or rubber bands to apply pressure.
  • Leave it secured for proper bonding.

FAQ – Samsung Galaxy A52 Camera Replacement

Q1: How do I know which camera is faulty?

Open the camera app and switch between modes. If one specific mode (selfie, ultra-wide, macro) doesn’t work, that specific module may be faulty.

Q2: Will replacing the camera erase my data?

No. Camera replacement does not affect your storage or personal data.

Q3: Do I need to remove the logic board to replace cameras?

Yes. The Galaxy A52 camera modules are mounted on the logic board, so removal is required.

Q4: Why does my camera show “Camera Failed”?

This usually indicates a hardware issue with the camera module or a loose connector.

Q5: Can I replace only one camera?

Yes. You only need to replace the faulty module, not all cameras.


Troubleshooting After Camera Replacement

Q1: The camera still shows a black screen.

Check that the camera connector is properly seated and not misaligned.

Q2: Autofocus is not working.

Ensure the camera module is original and compatible with your exact A52 variant.

Q3: No network signal after repair.

Check that both antenna cables are firmly connected to the logic board.

Q4: Phone does not power on.

Reconnect the battery and check all flex cables before sealing the back cover.


Conclusion

Replacing the front or rear cameras on the Samsung Galaxy A52 series requires careful handling but can fully restore camera performance. By following this step-by-step guide and using proper tools, you can successfully complete the repair and extend your phone’s lifespan.

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