Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 2019 T510 T515 Headphone Jack Replacement Guide

If your Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (2019) is experiencing audio issues such as sound cutting off, distortion, or headphones not detecting at all, the headphone jack flex cable is likely failing. Fortunately, replacing this part is straightforward when done carefully. In this repair guide, we will walk you through the complete process of removing the faulty headphone jack and installing a brand-new replacement on the Tab A 10.1 2019 models (T510/T515).

Follow this detailed guide step-by-step to safely complete the repair.


Repair Difficulty

Difficulty Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ (4 out of 5)
Estimated Time: 45–60 minutes
Repair Type: Rear Camera Replacement
Skill Level: Intermediate

Reasons You May Need This Repair

  • Headphones not detected
  • Sound working only on one side
  • Distorted or intermittent audio
  • Headphone icon stuck on screen
  • Debris damage inside the port
  • Physical damage from accidental bending or pulling

If you notice any of these symptoms, replacing the headphone jack is the best long-term solution.

Before You Begin

Compatibility and Model Numbers

This repair guide based on Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 2019 T510 T515 Model.

Model Numbers | SM-T515, SM-T510

Required Tools

  • Heating pad / heat gun / hairdryer
  • Suction cup
  • Plastic card pry tools / opening picks/ Tweezers
  • Phillips screwdriver #00 / #000
  • Adhesive (B7000 or double-sided back cover adhesive)
  • Bonding clips or rubber bands (optional but recommended)

Make sure the tablet is turned off and the SIM tray is removed (For Cellular Version)before starting.

How to Find Tools and Parts

Protect Your Galaxy Tab A 10.1 2019 T510 T515

Step-by-Step Galaxy Tab A 10.1 Headphone Jack Flex Replacement

Before beginning, make sure you have the appropriate tools mentioned in the video description.


Step 1. Power Off the Tablet

Always start by turning off the device completely to avoid electrical damage.

Step 2. Open the Tablet

Use a pry tool to gently create a gap around the edges and start lifting the screen frame.

Step 3. Remove the LCD Screen Display

Using a plastic card pry tool, work around the display edges to release the adhesive and lift the LCD screen away from the frame.

Step 4. Disconnect the LCD Connector

Lift the screen and detach the LCD connector plug carefully.

Step 5. Remove the Mid-Frame

Undo the screws and gently separate the mid-frame from the back housing.

Step 6. Remove the Faulty Headphone Jack

Locate the headphone jack flex and carefully lift it from its position, disconnecting it from the logic board.

Step 7. Install the New Headphone Jack

Place the replacement headphone jack flex into the same slot and secure it firmly.

Step 8. Reattach the Back Housing

Align and press the back housing into place, ensuring all clips and edges lock securely.

Step 9. Reinstall the Mid-Frame

Screw the mid-frame back onto the housing and ensure nothing obstructs its placement.

Step 10. Reconnect the LCD Connector Plug

Attach the LCD connector firmly to restore display functionality.

Step 11. Install the LCD Screen Display

Place the LCD display back into the frame, secure it properly, and gently press around the edges to finish closing the device.

Your headphone jack replacement is now complete!


📘 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: Do I need to replace the entire board to fix the headphone jack?

No, the headphone jack is on a separate flex cable and can be replaced independently.

Q2: Will this repair delete my data?

No, replacing the headphone jack does not affect your internal storage.

Q3: Can dust cause audio issues?

Yes, debris inside the port can interfere with connections. Cleaning may help, but replacement is required if damage is internal.

Q4: Are T510 and T515 headphone jacks the same?

Yes, both models use the same headphone jack flex cable.

Q5: How long does the adhesive take to set?

Typically 20–30 minutes, but full curing takes a few hours.


🛠️ Troubleshooting After Headphone Jack Replacement

Q1: Headphones still not detected after replacement.

Check if the flex cable is fully seated. Loose connectors are the most common cause.

Q2: Sound only works on one side.

Try another pair of headphones. If the issue persists, recheck the flex alignment.

Q3: Tablet won’t power on.

Ensure the LCD connector plug is properly reinstalled—this often causes black screen issues.

Q4: Audio works but crackles.

This may indicate a defective replacement part. Test with multiple audio sources to confirm.

Q5: LCD screen isn’t sitting flush.

Double-check adhesive and ensure no flex cables are trapped underneath.

Final Thoughts

Replacing the Headphone Jack on the Galaxy Tab A 10.1 2019 (T510 / T515) is an effective way to restore clear audio output and ensure proper wired headphone connectivity. With patience and careful handling, this repair can be completed successfully at home.

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