LG G7 ThinQ Camera Replacement Guide: Step-by-Step Tutorial

Duration: 45 min.
Steps: 16 Steps

Getting into the LG G7 ThinQ can be a bit tricky since we need to pop open that glass back cover. Before diving in, make sure to back up your data, set up a tidy workspace, and take your time—no rush here! If you hit a snag, don’t hesitate to reach out through our live chat or drop a comment at the end of the guide. We’re here to help you through it!

Step 1

– Turn off your device by holding down the power button on the side until the “Power off” option appears.

– Tap to confirm and wait until the screen goes black.

Step 2

– The back cover is really stuck to the chassis, so let’s give it a little love! Warm up your device evenly with some hot air to loosen that glue. A cozy temperature of 60 – 80°C should do the trick. Just make sure it’s still comfortable to touch!

– To make things easier, grab a flat and flexible tool like the iPlastix or iFlex. You’ll also want a few picks handy to help unstick the back cover all around.

– Start by heating the area where you want to begin, then slide a flat tool between the back cover and the frame.

– If you’re having trouble finding a spot for your tool, a suction cup can be your best friend to lift the glass.

– With the iSclack, you can effortlessly lift the back cover. Just place both suction cups on the display and back cover, then squeeze the lever like you’re using a pair of pliers!

Step 3

– Loosen the Phillips screws that secure the cover. The wireless charging coil and NFC antenna are attached to the plastic
cover.

– The cover is hooked into the housing. Lever with a tool under the plastic frame and lift the frame upwards.

– Now you can remove the plastic cover together with the coil.

Step 4

– Carefully disconnect the battery contact from the motherboard, like a courageous explorer untethering their spaceship from the docking bay. Go forth and conquer those pesky electrical connections!

Step 5

– Loosen the Phillips screws that secure the speaker and then remove it.

– You can easily release the speaker by pulling it up at the top with your fingernail.

Step 6

– Gently pop in a SIM tool into the little hole on the SIM tray.

– Carefully pull the SIM slider out of your device.

Step 7

– Alright, let’s get started! Gently detach those highlighted connectors from the main board using your trusty spudger. These little guys are responsible for the front camera, the screen, and a few antennas.

– Now, there’s another connector hanging out on the lower side of the main board that’s a bit shy and doesn’t want to be separated directly.

– Use that spudger to carefully lift the bottom side of the board until you see that connector starting to loosen up. Easy does it!

– Once you’ve got that sorted, you can gently lift out the motherboard. Just be careful not to let it snag on any of the connectors you’ve already disconnected.

– Finally, find a cozy spot to set the board aside safely. You’ve got this!

Step 8

– Take the mainboard and carefully disconnect the connector of the camera module.

Step 9

– Grab that shiny new camera module and plug it into the mainboard like a pro!

– To get a solid connection, feel free to hold the mainboard with two fingers. It’s all about that steady hand!

Step 10

– Grab that motherboard and gently slide it into the device, making sure to keep those cables safe and sound. Just give those connectors a little nudge to the side.

– Once the mainboard is snug in its spot, go ahead and connect the bottom connector by giving it a gentle push down. You’re doing great!

Step 11

– Pop in the SIM card holder! If it’s feeling a bit stubborn, don’t force it. Instead, take a moment to check if the mainboard is snugly in place.

Step 12

– Then place the speaker back over the USB port, press it in and screw it tight.

– Make sure it’s latched in at the bottom.

Step 13

– Pop that battery onto the mainboard. Press the contact onto the connection on the motherboard until you hear that satisfying click!

Step 14

– Slide the cover with the antenna back into the enclosure, making sure it goes under the speaker at the bottom.

– Gently press the cover with your fingers until you hear a satisfying click.

– Secure the cover by fastening the Phillips screws.

Step 15

– Power up your device and give it a whirl before sealing it up.

– Move any app all over the screen. Glide it around the edges and then zigzag across. The app should always stick with your finger.

– Now, check the display brightness by sliding the brightness bar from low to high.

Step 16

– Pop that back cover right back where it belongs!

– Give it a good press all around so the glue sticks tight.

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