Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus Front-Facing Camera Module Replacement

Duration: 45 minutes
Steps: 25 Steps

Ready to swap out the front-facing camera on your Galaxy S20 Plus? Just a heads-up: removing the camera module can be a bit tricky and there's a chance you might damage it if you're not careful. If you want to keep your camera intact for reuse, proceed gently and pay close attention to all warnings. You'll also need some fresh adhesive to get everything back in place smoothly. If you hit a snag or need a hand, you can always schedule a repair.

Step 1

- Warm up your iOpener and let it chill on the bottom edge of the back cover for a solid two minutes.

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  1. iOpenerSamsung Galaxy S20 Plus Front-Facing Camera Module Replacement

Step 2

- Stick a suction cup onto the back of your phone, aiming for the center of the bottom edge—like you're giving your phone a little belly button.

- Give the suction cup a confident pull so you open up a gap between the back cover and the frame. No need to arm wrestle, just keep it steady.

- Slide the tip of an opening pick into the gap you've created. It's like sneaking a backstage pass for your phone's inner workings.

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  1. iOpenerSamsung Galaxy S20 Plus Front-Facing Camera Module Replacement

Step 3

- Gently glide the pick along the bottom edge, back and forth, to break through that sticky adhesive barrier.

- Once you've made some progress, keep the pick in the gap to stop that adhesive from sealing back up. You're doing great!

Step 4

- Warm up that trusty iOpener and give the left edge of the back cover a cozy hug for two minutes.

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  1. iOpenerSamsung Galaxy S20 Plus Front-Facing Camera Module Replacement

Step 5

- Stick a suction cup on the back of your phone, aiming for the center of the left side.

- Give the suction cup a good, steady pull to open up a gap between the back cover and the frame.

- Slide the pointy end of an opening pick into the gap you've created.

- If the adhesive is stubborn, a few drops of high-strength (over 90%) isopropyl alcohol along the seam can loosen things up.

Step 6

- Once the pick is tucked under the edge of the glass, give it a gentle tilt downward and work it in further. This helps to fully loosen the adhesive holding the back cover. Keep at it until it's free—salvation repair is here to help if you get stuck.

Step 7

- Carefully glide the pick along the left side of the phone to break the hold of the back cover's adhesive.

- Keep that pick tucked under the edge of the glass to stop the adhesive from making a sticky comeback.

Step 8

- Warm up the right edge of the back cover with a heated iOpener for about two minutes. Let it get nice and toasty—your phone’s about to get the spa treatment.

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  1. iOpenerSamsung Galaxy S20 Plus Front-Facing Camera Module Replacement

Step 9

- Stick a suction cup onto the back of your phone, aiming for the middle of the right edge.

- Give that suction cup a confident pull—steady and strong—to open up a gap between the back cover and the frame.

- Slide the tip of an opening pick into the gap you just made.

Step 10

- Gently glide your pick along the right edge of the phone to break free the adhesive holding the back cover in place.

- Once you've made some progress, tuck that pick under the right edge of the glass near the top to keep the adhesive from getting cozy again.

Step 11

- Warm up the top edge of the back cover with a heated iOpener for about two minutes.

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  1. iOpenerSamsung Galaxy S20 Plus Front-Facing Camera Module Replacement

Step 12

- Gently glide the pick from the right edge of your device, making your way around the top right corner like a pro.

- Keep slicing along the top edge, all the way to the left edge, until the back cover adhesive is completely separated. You've got this!

Step 13

- Gently lift the back cover—don’t rush it! Slide an opening pick along the edges to free up any stubborn adhesive.

- Take off the back cover and set it aside.

- When you’re putting things back together:

- This is the perfect moment to power up your device and check that everything’s working before you seal it shut. Just remember to turn it off completely before moving on.

- Clear away any leftover adhesive with tweezers or your fingers. If it’s being clingy, a little heat can help loosen things up.

- Using custom-cut adhesives? You can follow Salvation Repair’s guide for a smooth application.

- Going with double-sided tape? There’s a guide for that too, courtesy of Salvation Repair.

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  1. TweezersSamsung Galaxy S20 Plus Front-Facing Camera Module Replacement

Step 14

- Grab your Phillips #00 screwdriver and take out those six 4 mm screws hanging onto the motherboard bracket—let’s give it some freedom!

Step 15

- Grab your trusty tweezers and gently lift up the motherboard bracket—just unclip it from the plastic midframe. Easy does it!

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  1. TweezersSamsung Galaxy S20 Plus Front-Facing Camera Module Replacement

Step 16

- Carefully lift the motherboard bracket, just enough to make the orange battery connector visible and ready for action.

Step 17

- Grab a spudger and gently work it under the battery connector to carefully disconnect it.

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  1. SpudgerSamsung Galaxy S20 Plus Front-Facing Camera Module Replacement

Step 18

- Grab your spudger and gently pop up the wireless charging coil connector. Easy does it—steady hands win the day!

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  1. SpudgerSamsung Galaxy S20 Plus Front-Facing Camera Module Replacement

Step 19

- Grab a pair of tweezers and gently lift the wireless charging coil away from the device—think of it as peeling a sticker, but way cooler. Next, carefully remove the coil completely. When you’re putting everything back together, first reconnect the charging coil and battery connectors, then tighten the screws on the motherboard bracket to keep things aligned. Finally, press down firmly on the coil pad to make sure it sticks well—salvation repair is all about that solid connection. If you need a hand, you can always schedule a repair.

Tools Used
  1. TweezersSamsung Galaxy S20 Plus Front-Facing Camera Module Replacement

Step 20

- Grab your trusty Phillips #00 screwdriver and let's get to work! Remove those three little 4 mm-long screws holding the upper midframe in place. It's easier than it sounds, and you've got this!

Step 21

- Take that trusty spudger and gently slide its pointed end into the notch on the right side of the upper midframe. Give it a little pry to pop those clips loose and free it up.

- Now, go ahead and lift off the upper midframe. You're doing great!

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  1. SpudgerSamsung Galaxy S20 Plus Front-Facing Camera Module Replacement

Step 22

- Grab your trusty spudger and gently pop up the front-facing camera flex cable from the motherboard. It’s like giving your phone a little high five—just don’t get too rowdy.

- When reconnecting, line up the connector carefully and press down one edge until you hear a satisfying click, then do the same on the other side. Skip pressing in the middle—those pins are delicate! Misalignment could mean bent pins, and that’s just bad news for everyone.

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  1. SpudgerSamsung Galaxy S20 Plus Front-Facing Camera Module Replacement

Step 23

- Dab some high-concentration (over 90%) isopropyl alcohol around the front-facing camera area to loosen up that stubborn adhesive. Think of it as giving the glue a little spa treatment.

- Let it sit for a minute or two so the alcohol can work its magic and soften that adhesive, making your next steps smoother sailing.

Step 24

- Slide the flat end of your spudger under the bottom edge of the front-facing camera module and gently pop it loose.

- Lift out the front-facing camera module—don’t worry, it’s not shy.

- If the old adhesive still looks sticky, you can reuse it. Want a fresh start? Swap it out with a pre-cut adhesive sheet.

Tools Used
  1. SpudgerSamsung Galaxy S20 Plus Front-Facing Camera Module Replacement

Step 25

- If you've taken out the camera module's insides without the plastic shell, a few drops of high-concentration (over 90%) isopropyl alcohol around the edges can help loosen that stubborn adhesive. Then, grab a pair of tweezers and gently lift the plastic camera casing away. Need a hand? You can always schedule a repair.

Success!
Take a moment to compare your shiny new part to the original—you might need to move over some bits or peel off any protective film from the new part before popping it in.
Ready to put everything back together? Just work through the steps above in reverse order, and you’ll be good to go!
Once you're done, use this guide to test everything and make sure your fix is working like a charm.
Don't let that old e-waste pile up! Take it to a certified recycler like an R2 or e-Stewards pro to give it a second life.
Repair didn’t go quite as planned? No worries—head over to our Answers community for troubleshooting tips and support.
You’re almost there! If it’s feeling tricky, don’t hesitate to schedule a repair for extra help.

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