Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Front Facing Camera Replacement

Duration: 45 minutes
Steps: 14 Steps

Ready to give your Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge a little camera makeover? This guide will help you swap out the front-facing camera with style! Just a heads up: we’ll be removing the rear glass to get to that sneaky camera, which means the adhesive might not survive the journey. No worries though! We’ll also walk you through reinstalling that rear glass like a pro. Let’s dive in!

Step 1

- Grab a paper clip or your trusty SIM eject tool and gently pop it into that little hole at the top of your phone's SIM card slot.

- Give it a nudge to pop out the SIM card tray.

- Carefully pull out the SIM card tray from your phone.

Step 2

- Pop your iOpener right in the middle of the microwave.

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  1. iOpenerSamsung Galaxy S6 Edge Front Facing Camera Replacement

Step 3

- Give that iOpener a warm-up in the microwave for thirty seconds. It's like a cozy spa day for your tool!

- As you work through the repair, keep the vibe going by reheating the iOpener in the microwave for another thirty seconds whenever it starts to cool down. It's all about keeping that warmth flowing!

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  1. iOpenerSamsung Galaxy S6 Edge Front Facing Camera Replacement

Step 4

- Carefully take the iOpener out of the microwave, grabbing it by one of the two flat ends to keep your fingers away from the heated center.

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  1. iOpenerSamsung Galaxy S6 Edge Front Facing Camera Replacement

Step 5

- Grab a pot or pan and fill it up with enough water to give your iOpener a nice, warm bath.

- Get that water boiling and then turn off the heat — we want warmth, not a geyser!

- Gently toss the iOpener into the cozy water for 2-3 minutes, making sure it gets a full dunk.

- Use some tongs to carefully lift that warm iOpener out — it’s a little spa day for your tool!

- Give your iOpener a good towel-dry to ensure it's all set to go.

- And voilà! Your iOpener is primed and ready for action! If it needs a little warmth later on, just repeat the boiling water dance for another round.

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  1. iOpenerSamsung Galaxy S6 Edge Front Facing Camera Replacement

Step 6

- Place the heated iOpener on the back panel for about two minutes to help loosen the sticky adhesive holding the glass in place.

- Move the iOpener to a new spot and let it work its magic on the rest of the panel for another two minutes.

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  1. iOpenerSamsung Galaxy S6 Edge Front Facing Camera Replacement

Step 7

- When the back glass feels nice and toasty, stick a suction cup near the bottom edge.

- Give the suction cup a gentle pull to make a small gap, then slide an opening pick into the space you’ve created.

Step 8

- Glide your pick along the bottom edge of the phone to loosen up the adhesive holding the rear glass in place.

Step 9

- Go ahead and warm up those edges and slice through the remaining three sides of the phone just like you did before!

- Pop an opening pick under each edge to keep that pesky adhesive from sticking back together.

Step 10

- Grab your trusty opening pick and gently glide it through any stubborn adhesive that's still hanging on.

- Carefully lift off the rear glass to unveil the inner workings of your device!

Step 11

- Ready to put on some fresh rear glass? Let’s go!

- If your new back glass doesn’t come with sticky stuff already attached—or you’re going old school and reusing the original—check out Salvation Repair’s guide to get it set up right.

- Grab your tweezers and pull off any leftover gunk or adhesive from the phone’s frame.

- Clean up the sticky zone with some high-strength isopropyl alcohol (90% or higher) and a lint-free cloth. Wipe in just one direction to make sure the surface is prepped for a solid stick.

- Peel off the new adhesive liner, carefully align the new glass (start with one edge snug against the chassis), and press down firmly to lock it in place.

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  1. TweezersSamsung Galaxy S6 Edge Front Facing Camera Replacement

Step 12

- Let's get started by unscrewing those thirteen 3.3 mm Phillips #00 screws from the midframe. You've got this!

Step 13

- Give a gentle push on the back of the battery while lifting the midframe edges up with a little flair to gracefully part them from the phone. You've got this!

Step 14

- Grab your trusty spudger and gently pry the front-facing camera away from the motherboard. You've got this!

- Now, carefully lift out the front-facing camera. Easy peasy!

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  1. SpudgerSamsung Galaxy S6 Edge Front Facing Camera Replacement
Success!
Time to put everything back together! Just follow these steps in reverse, and you'll have your device looking sharp again. Need a hand? You can always schedule a repair with Salvation Repair.

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