Samsung Galaxy S23 Charging Port Repair
Complete guide to Samsung Galaxy S23 charging port repair. Cost estimates, difficulty level, time required, and environmental impact.
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💰 Cost Breakdown
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🔧 Repair Overview
Charging Port Repair is one of the most common repairs for Samsung Galaxy S23. This repair involves replacing the damaged connectivity component with a new or refurbished part. The process typically takes 30 min - 1 hour and requires easy skill level.
What You'll Need
- Replacement connectivity part (OEM or aftermarket)
- Precision screwdriver set (Phillips #000 or pentalobe)
- Opening tools (plastic spudger, suction cup)
- Adhesive strips or glue
- Clean workspace with good lighting
Step-by-Step Process
Step 1: Prepare your phone for disassembly
Allow your phone's battery to drain below 25%, as a charged lithium-ion battery is a potential safety hazard. If your battery is swollen, [[What to do with a swollen battery|take appropriate precautions|new_window=true]].
Unplug any cables from your phone.
Hold the side key and the volume down button, then select "Power off" to turn off your phone.
Step 2: Heat the right edge
A [guide|157348|hair dryer|new_window=true], [guide|151116|heat gun|new_window=true], or hot plate may also be used, but be careful not to overheat the phone—the display and internal battery are susceptible to heat damage.
Step 3: Insert an opening pick
Apply a suction handle to the back cover, as close to the center of the right edge as possible.
Pull up on the suction handle with strong, steady force to create a gap between the cover and the frame.
If you have trouble creating a gap, apply more heat to further soften the adhesive. Follow the [guide|25705|iOpener instructions|new_window=true] to avoid overheating.
Insert an opening pick into the gap.
Step 4: Separate the right adhesive
Slide the pick back and forth along the right edge to separate the adhesive.
Leave the pick inserted near the bottom right corner to prevent the adhesive from resealing.
Step 5: Heat the bottom edge
Apply a heated iOpener to the bottom edge of the back cover for two minutes.
Step 6: Separate the corner adhesive
Insert a second opening pick at the bottom right corner.
Rotate it around the bottom right corner to separate the adhesive.
Step 7: Separate the bottom adhesive
Slide your opening pick to the bottom left corner to separate the adhesive.
Leave the pick in the bottom left corner to prevent the adhesive from resealing.
Step 8: Heat the left edge
Apply a heated iOpener to the left edge of the back cover for two minutes.
Step 9: Separate the corner adhesive
Rotate the opening pick around the bottom left corner to separate the adhesive.
Step 10: Separate the left adhesive
Insert a third opening pick at the bottom left corner.
Slide your pick toward the top left corner to separate the adhesive.
Leave the pick in the top left corner to prevent the adhesive from resealing.
Step 11: Heat the top edge
Heat an iOpener and apply it to the top edge of the back cover for two minutes.
Step 12: Separate the corner adhesive
Insert a fourth opening pick at the top left corner.
Rotate it around the top left corner to separate the adhesive.
Step 13: Separate the top adhesive
Slide your opening pick to the top right corner to separate the adhesive.
Leave the pick in the top right corner to prevent the adhesive from resealing.
Step 14: Separate the flash adhesive
There's a remaining [link|https://guide-images.cdn.ifixit.com/igi/IBcyVfmDsdHbdID1.full|patch of adhesive|new_window=true] directly under the flash.
Line up the tip of an opening pick with the flash cutout.
Slide the opening pick under the top of the back cover until you feel it start to snag on the adhesive.
You should see the opening pick through the flash cutout.
Keep sliding the pick toward the bottom of the phone until you feel the adhesive completely separate from the back cover.
Avoid touching the rear cameras with your pick. Pushing against the lenses risks damaging them.
Step 15: Remove the back cover
Grab and remove the back cover.
If your cover is still sticking to the frame, slide an opening pick around the perimeter until the cover completely separates.
During reassembly:
This is a good point to power on your phone and test all functions before sealing it up. Be sure to power your phone back down completely before you continue working.
Remove any adhesive chunks with a pair of tweezers or your fingers. Apply heat and isopropyl alcohol (90% or greater) if you're having trouble removing the adhesive.
If you're using custom-cut adhesives, [guide|152862|follow this guide|new_window=true].
If you're using double-sided tape, [guide|113604|follow this guide.|new_window=true]
Step 16: Disconnect the wireless charging coil
Use the point of your spudger to pry up and disconnect the wireless charging coil press connector from the motherboard.
To re-attach [guide|25629|press connectors|stepid=70308|new_window=true], carefully align and press down on one side until it clicks into place, then repeat on the other side. Don't press down on the middle. If the connector is misaligned, the pins can bend and cause permanent damage.
Step 17: Remove the wireless charging coil and loudspeaker screws
Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the thirteen 3.5 mm‑long screws securing the wireless charging coil and the loudspeaker:
Six screws securing the wireless charging coil
Seven screws securing the loudspeaker
Step 18: Remove the wireless charging coil and loudspeaker
Insert the point of your spudger in the notch at the top left corner of the loudspeaker.
Pry up to unclip the loudspeaker from the frame.
Step 19:
Use your fingers to lift the loudspeaker away from the frame to fully separate it.
Remove the wireless charging coil and loudspeaker from the frame.
During reassembly, press around the perimeter of the loudspeaker to clip it to the frame.
Step 20: Disconnect the battery
Use the point of your spudger to pry up and disconnect the battery press connector.
Step 21: Disconnect the interconnect cables
Use your spudger to pry up and disconnect the primary and secondary interconnect cable press connectors from the daughterboard.
Step 22:
Repeat the previous step for the primary and secondary interconnect cable connectors on the motherboard.
Step 23: Remove the interconnect cables
Remove both interconnect cables.
Step 24: Disconnect the display and antenna cables
Use your spudger to pry up and disconnect the display and 5G mmWave cable press connectors from the motherboard.
Step 25: Remove the display cable
Use the flat end of a spudger to pry up and disconnect the display cable press connector from the bottom edge of the phone.
Remove the display cable.
Step 26: Reposition the cables
Use your finger to push the battery and antenna cables away from the battery.
Step 27: Separate the battery pull tab
Be very careful not to bend, crease, or puncture the battery during the next few steps. A damaged battery can leak dangerous chemicals and catch fire.
Use your fingers to carefully peel the battery pull tab from the left side of the battery.
Step 28:
Peel the two small tabs from the top and bottom corners of the battery's left edge.
If these tabs aren't fully separated, you won't be able to lift the battery in the next step.
Step 29: Separate the battery adhesive
With one hand, fold the two upper and lower tabs out of the way of the battery and firmly hold down the frame.
If you're having trouble with the tabs, you can fold them under the phone and tape them to the screen.
With your free hand, grip the blue center pull tab and pull straight up with strong, steady force to separate the battery adhesive.
The adhesive might not separate immediately. Keep pulling with consistent force until the battery comes free from the frame.
If you're having trouble, apply 1-2 drops of high-concentration (more than 90%) isopropyl alcohol to the [link|https://guide-images.cdn.ifixit.com/igi/2Z3rKNTHMOw62sjD.full|left edge of the battery|new_window=true]. Elevate the left edge of your phone and wait one minute for the alcohol to soften the adhesive.
Lay the battery over the right edge of your phone.
Step 30: Remove the battery
Peel the battery's plastic film from the frame.
Remove the battery and its film.
If you used isopropyl alcohol, wait ten minutes before installing the new battery to allow the alcohol to completely evaporate.
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DIY vs Professional Repair
✋ DIY Repair
- ✅ Lower cost (parts only: $24-$72)
- ✅ Learn new skills
- ❌ Risk of further damage
- ❌ No warranty
- ❌ Requires tools and time
🔧 Professional Repair
- ✅ Expert installation
- ✅ Warranty included
- ✅ Faster turnaround
- ❌ Higher cost ($40-$120)
- ❌ Need to find reputable shop
Environmental Impact
By choosing to repair your Samsung Galaxy S23 instead of replacing it, you're preventing approximately 62 kg of CO₂ emissions. Manufacturing a new Samsung Galaxy S23 generates 65 kg of CO₂, while this repair only produces about 3 kg of CO₂. That's a 95% reduction in carbon emissions!
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