Introduction |
The Motorola Moto G6 features a USB type C charging port. The charging port allows the battery to recharge through an external power source. If the charging port is damaged, it may lead to a damaged battery, or a nonchargeable device. This will require a charging port replacement. | | This guide teaches how to perform a charging port replacement. No repair experience is required. However, this replacement will require tools to pry the back shell open, unscrew plates within the device, remove interior pieces, and solder inside of the device. The specific device model in this guide is XT1925-12. Other model numbers include: XT1925-4, XT1925-5, XT1925-6, and XT1925DL. | | Before you begin, download the [link|https://www.motorola.com/us/rescue-and-smart-assistant/p|Rescue and Smart Assistant|new_window=true] app to backup your device and diagnose whether your problem is software or hardware related. | | Before beginning the repair, make sure the device is turned off and disconnected from an external power source. Gather the suggested tools listed below and a new Motorola Moto G6 charging port. |
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