Samsung Galaxy A53 5g Speaker Replacement Guide | DIY-Repair

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Today, we will show you how to replace the ringer (loudspeaker) on the Samsung Galaxy A53 5G mobile phone. If your phone has low sound, distorted audio, crackling noise, or no ringtone output at all, replacing the ringer speaker is the most effective solution.

This guide provides a clear, step-by-step repair process to help you safely restore loud and clear sound to your device.


🔊 Reasons to Replace the Ringer Speaker

Q: Why does the ringer speaker stop working on the Galaxy A53 5G?
A: Common reasons include:

  • No ringtone or notification sound
  • Distorted or crackling audio
  • Very low speaker volume
  • Water or moisture damage
  • Dust buildup inside the speaker grill
  • Physical damage from drops

Replacing the ringer speaker restores proper sound output for calls, notifications, and media.


🛠️ Repair Difficulty

Difficulty Level: ⭐⭐☆☆☆ (Easy to Moderate)
Estimated Repair Time: 20–30 minutes

This repair is relatively simple compared to other internal repairs and does not require logic board removal.

Before You Begin

Compatibility and Model Numbers

This repair guide based on Samsung Galaxy A53 5G Model.

Model Numbers | SM-A536B, SM-A536B/DS, SM-A536U, SM-A536U1, SM-A5360, SM-A536E, SM-A536E/DS, SM-A536V, SM-A536W, SM-A536N, SM-S536DL

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

How to Find Tools and Parts


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📱 Samsung Galaxy A53 5G Ringer Speaker Replacement – Step-by-Step Guide

Step 1: Power Off the Phone

Turn off the Samsung Galaxy A53 5G completely before starting the repair.


Step 2: Heat the Back Cover

To remove the back cover, gently heat around the rear cover edges until the adhesive becomes soft.

  • Place the back cover side on a heating pad
  • Select the mobile phone HEATING option and allow it to complete
  • Alternatively, use a heat gun or hairdryer evenly around the edges

Step 3: Remove the Back Cover

  • Use a suction cup to create a small opening between the frame and back cover
  • Insert a plastic card pry tool to cut the adhesive
  • Carefully lift and remove the rear cover

Step 4: Remove the Main Board Frame

  • Undo the eight screws securing the main board frame
  • Remove the frame and set it aside

Step 5: Remove the Faulty Ringer Speaker

  • Locate the ringer speaker cover at the bottom of the device
  • Remove the screws securing the speaker cover
  • Lift and remove the not working ringer speaker module

Step 6: Install the New Ringer Speaker

  • Place the new ringer speaker into the housing
  • Ensure it sits properly and aligns with the contacts
  • Secure it firmly in position

Step 7: Reinstall the Main Board Frame

  • Place the main board frame back into position
  • Secure it using the eight screws

Step 8: Reattach the Back Cover

  • Check if the back cover has enough adhesive
  • If not, apply B7000 glue or new double-sided adhesive

Step 9: Secure the Back Cover

  • Use bonding clips to tighten the rear cover
  • Alternatively, use rubber bands
  • Leave it for some time to ensure proper bonding

❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Will replacing the ringer speaker erase my data?
A: No, this repair does not affect stored data.

Q: Can I clean the speaker instead of replacing it?
A: Cleaning may help if dust is the issue, but damaged or water-affected speakers usually require replacement.

Q: Why is my ringtone still low after replacement?
A: Check sound settings and ensure the speaker module is properly seated.

Q: Is the ringer speaker the same as the earpiece speaker?
A: No, the ringer speaker handles loud sounds, while the earpiece is used for calls.


Troubleshooting (After The Repair)

Q: No sound after installing the new ringer speaker.
A: Ensure the speaker contacts align correctly and the board frame is securely installed.

Q: Sound is distorted or vibrating.
A: Reopen the device and check that the speaker sits flat without obstruction.

Q: Phone doesn’t ring but media sound works.
A: Check ringtone volume settings and Do Not Disturb mode.

Q: Back cover not sticking properly.
A: Use fresh adhesive and apply pressure using bonding clips or rubber bands.


✅ Final Thoughts

I hope you have enjoyed this DIY Samsung Galaxy A53 5G ringer speaker repair guide 

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