Guide: DIY Samsung Galaxy A50 Screen Replacement

You found your Samsung Galaxy A50 screen broken? Dony woory you are not alone. Many people across Australia are having the same problem. Is it because you sat on it or you just dropped your phone from a higher place? No matter what happened, you are now stuck with a cracked screen and the only thing you can do is fix it.

At the point when accident like this occurs, clients can pick between two alternatives. On the off chance that you are unpracticed, you can take your telephone to a fix store and leave the gadget in the possession of an expert professional and follow through on significant expenses. Or then again you can fix your screen on your own.

If you want to fix it yourself, the first thing you will need is to find a legitimate supplier of replacement screens. If you live in Australia, Fixo is the best solution. We have a wide array of screens for different mobile devices. All the replacement parts we have here are of great quality and look as good as original parts.

Change the display on your Samsung Galaxy A50 wholly by yourself. All you need is a Samsung Galaxy A50 DIY Replacement Kit, and some time. Follow the instructions step by step, and you will soon be able to enjoy a working display again.

1) Switch off your device

To get started turn off your A50 completely to avoid damaging it during the repair. Press the on/off button for about three seconds until "Switch off" appears then confirm it by taping on it.

2) Extract SIM & SD drawer

Take SIM extractor tool and insert it into the hole of the SIM card drawer located on the left side of the cell phone. Apply a slight weight and SIM cabinet will discharge himself.

3) Heat the back of the phone

To remove the back cover you will need a heat gun or hair dryer to soften the glue that holds it. Use a hairdryer or a heat gun to heat the back of the phone for 2 to 3 minutes to soften the glue that holds it. If you feel the resistance in the next steps do not hesitate to heat the back for a few more minutes.

4) Remove back cover

Insert the spatula between the rear window and the frame to create a slight opening and then insert a pick to take over. Gently slide the pick all the way around the rear window (Try not to stick the pick in too far because that could damage the flex cables). Now you can lift the back of the phone.

5) Remove internal chassis

Unscrew the 13 screws using the Philips screwdriver and start unclipping the internal frame form the rest of the phone by inserting spatula into the first corner. Unclip the entire top of the phone leveraging the spatula. Continue the operation on all sides of the A50.

Now you can gently separate the internal chassis from the rest of the Samsung Galaxy A50.

6) Disconnect the motherboard

Battery contact

Get the nylon spatula from the kit, and use it to disconnect the battery.

Front camera

Utilizing the nylon nylon spatula open the front camera sheet and afterward eliminate it.

Disconnect the WiFi / Bluetooth and GSM

Detach the WiFi / Bluetooth interconnect cable from the motherboard and then do the same for the GSM interconnect cable.

Disconnect charging connector and LCD tablecloth

Use your nylon spatula to unlock the connecting wire of the charging connector and LCD tablecloth.

Extract the motherboard

Use the Philips screwdriver to unscrew the yellow circled screw that is holding the motherboard to the chassis. You can now separate the motherboard from the chassis. The Samsung Galaxy A50 motherboard is partially disassembled.

7) Remove internal speaker

Use the spatula to displace and remove the internal speaker.

8) Remove the vibrator

This time use a flat screwdriver to dislodge and extract the vibrator (Spatula is too wide to use it here).

9) Heat the front

Flip your Galaxy A50 to heat the front side of the battery for a few seconds to soften the glue that holds the battery. Watch out not to heat the battery directly. Also do not overheat the center of the LCD for a long time because you may damage it.

10) Remove battery

Flip the phone again and gradually slide the flat wider spatula under the battery to take it off.

11) Remove charging connector and LCD tablecloth

Use nylon spatula to unplug and remove the connecting flat cable from the charging connector. Then do the same for the LCD tablecloth.

12) Remove the impression sensor

Disconnect the impression sensor using a spatula, and then unscrew the 2 screws circled yellow using the cruciform. Now you can remove the impression sensor with the clamp.

13) Remove 2 interconnect cables

Disconnect the GSM interconnect cable from the secondary antenna, and do the same for the WiFi / Bluetooth interconnect cable from the charging connector. When they are disconnected carefully remove them all the way through the frame with the pliers.

14) Remove charging connector

Lever it with the nylon spatula to lift and extract the charging connector

15) Remove the secondary antenna

Extract the secondary antenna with the flat screwdriver. Now your Samsung Galaxy A50 screen is completely disassembled.

16) Reassemble with the new screen

Your A50 screen is completely disassembled. Now take your new screen and reassemble your Galaxy A50 by following this guide in reverse order, and then test everything up to make sure you did everything properly.

Test everything

Congratulations, you changed your Samsung Galaxy A50 screen. Now just test a few things to make sure everything is working properly:
-Test the brightness of the display.
-Test the touchscreen, select an app, and drag it all around the display. If it is following your finger everything is fine.

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