Xiaomi Redmi 10 Speaker Replacement Guide | Redmi 10 2022/ Prime

If your Xiaomi Redmi 10 is not ringing, has very low ringer volume, or produces distorted sound, the ringer speaker may be faulty. This issue commonly happens due to dust accumulation, drops, or liquid exposure.

This guide will show you how to replace the ringer speaker on the Xiaomi Redmi 10 safely and efficiently, restoring normal call and notification sound.


Repair Overview

Device Type: Smartphone
Device Model: Xiaomi Redmi 10
Repair Type: Ringer Speaker Replacement
Estimated Time: 30–45 minutes

Repair Difficulty ⭐⭐⭐☆☆ (3/5)
Moderate difficulty – requires partial disassembly and careful handling of internal components.


Reasons to Replace the Ringer Speaker

You may need to replace the ringer speaker if you experience:

  • No sound or very low volume during incoming calls
  • Distorted or crackling ringer sound
  • Notifications and alarms not audible
  • Sound works on speaker mode but not via ringer
  • Audio issues after drops or moisture exposure

Before You Begin

Compatibility and Model Numbers

  • Redmi 10 (2021) 
  • Redmi 10 (2022)
  • Redmi 10 Prime

Model Numbers : 21061119AG, 21061119DG, 21061119AL, 21121119SG, 22011119UY, 21121119VL, 22011119TI

Tools Required

  • Mobile phone heating pad or hairdryer/heat gun
  • Plastic pry tool / card pry
  • Suction cups
  • Phillips #00/#000 screwdrivers
  • Torx (T2/T3/T4) screwdrivers
  • Flathead screwdriver
  • 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


Protect Your Redmi 10 Series


Step-by-Step Xiaomi Redmi 10 Ringer Speaker Replacement

Step 1: Power Off the Device

Turn off your Xiaomi Redmi 10 completely before starting the repair.


Step 2: Remove the Back Cover

Gently heat around the rear cover edges until the adhesive softens.
Use a suction cup and plastic card or pry tool to carefully lift the back cover. Remove it without damaging the clips or frame.


Step 3: Remove the Camera Lens Frame

Undo five screws securing the camera lens frame and remove it.


Step 4: Remove the Midframe

Undo eleven screws securing the midframe.
Eject the SIM tray, disconnect the fingerprint flex cable, and gently separate the midframe using a pry tool.


Step 5: Remove the Faulty Ringer Speaker

Carefully disconnect and remove the non-working ringer speaker from its slot.
Ensure no debris or old adhesive is left behind.


Step 6: Install the New Ringer Speaker

Place the new ringer speaker into the slot, ensuring it is seated properly and aligned with the contact points.


Step 7: Reinstall the Midframe

Reconnect the fingerprint flex and battery connector.
Secure the midframe and ensure all clips are fastened properly.


Step 8: Reinstall the Camera Lens Frame

Place the camera lens frame back and secure it using five screws.


Step 9: Reattach the Back Cover

Ensure the back cover has sufficient adhesive.
If needed, apply B7000 glue or new double-sided adhesive.
Place the back cover onto the body.


Step 10: Final Binding of Back Cover

Use bonding clips or rubber bands to secure the back cover tightly.
Leave the device undisturbed for some time to allow the adhesive to cure properly.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: Will replacing the ringer speaker restore normal volume?

Yes. A new ringer speaker will restore proper incoming call and notification sound if the previous speaker was faulty.

Q2: Does this repair affect the loudspeaker?

No. The ringer speaker and loudspeaker are separate components.

Q3: Should I clean the ringer grill before installing the new speaker?

Yes. Cleaning dust and debris improves sound quality and prevents future issues.

Q4: Do I need adhesive for the ringer speaker?

Usually no, but make sure the speaker is securely seated in its slot.


Troubleshooting After Ringer Speaker Replacement

Q1: Ringer sound still low

Check that the ringer speaker is properly seated and contacts are clean.

Q2: No sound after reassembly

Ensure the midframe and all flex connectors are properly connected.

Q3: Back cover not sticking properly

Apply additional adhesive and use bonding clips or rubber bands for a longer period.


Final Note After the Repair

After completing the repair, test ringer and notification sound before regular use.
Make several test calls or notifications to confirm volume and clarity.
Allow the back cover adhesive to fully cure to ensure long-term reliability.

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