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The Samsung Galaxy A52s is Samsung's upgraded variation of the Galaxy A52.

How to replace a broken vibration motor?

Some time ago I noticed the vibrations of the phone being kind of strange like the vibration motor was loose inside the phone or something. The vibrations rattled even in my hands. Now, however, the vibration is gone entirely. Even when I test the vibrations in the diagnostics panel, I get nothing.

I live in a region where Samsung certified repair shops are in limited numbers. There's only one in my city and they told me that they are not sure if it can be fixed. Is there something I can do to fix it or do I just have to live with it?

Thanks!

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Hi,

There’s an ideal iFixit guide for you to follow here:

Samsung Galaxy A52s Screen replacement

It’s a screen replacement guide which includes steps to remove vibration motor, but you’ll only need to go as far as removing the top mainboard.

The vibration motor isn’t mentioned until after the battery is removed - if you watch the battery being removed he then tells you about the vibration motor at the upper end where the mainboard was removed.

Hope this helps

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