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Complete screen for OnePlus 9 Pro
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OnePlus Spares: Everything You Need to Know to Repair Your Mobile

Hello, iLevante.com community! 👋 If you own a OnePlus mobile, you know you have a special device in your hands. Born with the "Never Settle" philosophy, OnePlus burst onto the market offering devices with high-end features at more competitive prices, the famous "flagship killers". Although they have expanded their catalogue over time and explored more premium ranges, that essence of seeking the best and challenging the established norms remains.

But, like any electronic device, your OnePlus isn't immune to the passage of time or unexpected accidents. A silly drop, a battery that no longer lasts like it used to, a charging port that starts to fail... Don't panic! In most cases, these problems can be solved with the right spare part. At iLevante.com, we specialise in giving your devices a second life, which is why we've prepared this complete guide on spare parts for OnePlus mobiles. Here you'll find detailed information about the series, the most popular models, common problems and, of course, the types of replacements you need. Let's get to it! 💪

Understanding the Ranges: OnePlus Series and OnePlus Nord

To find the correct spare part, first, you need to know a little about the OnePlus family. The brand primarily organises its mobiles into two main series:

  • The Numeric Series (OnePlus 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12...): This is the main line, historically focused on being the brand's high-end or "flagship" range. Here we find the most powerful processors, the best cameras, and premium materials. If you're looking for maximum power and the latest innovations, you probably have a mobile from this series. It includes variants like the "T" models (improved versions released mid-cycle) and the "Pro" models (with even more advanced features), although also "R" variants which are slightly adjusted versions in terms of features and price.
  • The Nord Series (OnePlus Nord, Nord 2, Nord 3, Nord 4...): Launched to recapture the original spirit of "flagship killer" with more accessible prices, the Nord series focuses on the mid-range and upper-mid-range. They offer excellent value for money, maintaining interesting features like good screens and fast charging, but with some cuts in processor, cameras, or materials compared to the numeric series. Within Nord, there are sub-series:
    • Nord "plain": The upper-mid-range (Nord, Nord 2, Nord 3, Nord 4).
    • Nord CE (Core Edition): A step below, aiming to be even more affordable (Nord CE, Nord CE 2, Nord CE 3, Nord CE4).
    • Nord CE Lite: The entry-level range, more economical (Nord CE 2 Lite, Nord CE 3 Lite, Nord CE4 Lite).
    • Nord N: Mainly for specific markets (like North America), focused on the entry-level/low-end range (Nord N10, Nord N100, Nord N30).

Knowing the series of your mobile is the first step to correctly identifying compatible spare parts.

At iLevante.com, we work to stock spares for most OnePlus models. Here's a list of some of the most relevant ones (from most recent/popular to oldest) and their key features influencing spare parts:

  • OnePlus 12: The current flagship (launched late 2023/early 2024). 6.82" LTPO AMOLED screen (1440x3168), 5400 mAh battery (BLP to be confirmed, similar to previous). Premium spares.
  • OnePlus 12R: More affordable version of the 12 (launched 2024). 6.78" LTPO4 AMOLED screen (1264x2780), 5500 mAh battery (BLP to be confirmed). Great value for money.
  • OnePlus Nord 4: Recent arrival in the mid-range (launched 2024). 6.74" AMOLED screen (1240x2772), 5500 mAh battery (BLP to be confirmed).
  • OnePlus Nord CE4 Lite 5G: Recent budget option (launched 2024). 6.67" AMOLED screen (1080x2400), 5500 mAh (India) / 5110 mAh (Intl) battery (BLP927 according to some sources, although official is 5500/5110).
  • OnePlus Nord CE4: Another mid-ranger from 2024. 6.7" Fluid AMOLED screen (1080x2412), 5500 mAh battery (BLP to be confirmed).
  • OnePlus 11: 2023 flagship. 6.7" LTPO3 Fluid AMOLED screen (1440x3216), 5000 mAh battery (BLP to be confirmed, similar to 10 Pro).
  • OnePlus Nord 3: Popular mid-ranger from 2023. 6.74" Fluid AMOLED screen (1240x2772), 5000 mAh battery (BLP to be confirmed).
  • OnePlus 10T: Launched in 2022, focused on performance and ultra-fast charging. 6.7" Fluid AMOLED screen (1080x2412), 4800 mAh battery (BLP to be confirmed).
  • OnePlus 10 Pro: 2022 flagship. 6.7" LTPO2 Fluid AMOLED screen (1440x3216), 5000 mAh battery (BLP899).
  • OnePlus Nord CE 3 Lite 5G: Popular entry-level from 2023. 6.72" IPS LCD screen (1080x2400), 5000 mAh battery (BLP to be confirmed, could be BLP927 like CE 2 Lite).
  • OnePlus Nord 2T: Update to the Nord 2 (2022). 6.43" AMOLED screen (1080x2400), 4500 mAh battery (BLP861).
  • OnePlus Nord CE 2 Lite 5G: Entry-level from 2022. 6.59" IPS LCD screen (1080x2412), 5000 mAh battery (BLP927).
  • OnePlus 9 Pro: 2021 flagship. 6.7" LTPO Fluid2 AMOLED screen (1440x3216), 4500 mAh battery (BLP827).
  • OnePlus 8 Pro: 2020 flagship. 6.78" Fluid AMOLED screen (1440x3168), 4510 mAh battery (BLP759).
  • OnePlus 8: 2020 flagship. 6.55" Fluid AMOLED screen (1080x2400), 4300 mAh battery (BLP761).
  • OnePlus 7T Pro: Late 2019 flagship. 6.67" Fluid AMOLED screen (1440x3120), 4085 mAh battery (BLP745).
  • OnePlus 7T: Late 2019 flagship. 6.55" Fluid AMOLED screen (1080x2400), 3800 mAh battery (BLP743).
  • OnePlus 7 Pro: Early 2019 flagship with pop-up camera. 6.67" Fluid AMOLED screen (1440x3120), 4000 mAh battery (BLP699).
  • OnePlus 7: Early 2019 flagship. 6.41" Optic AMOLED screen (1080x2340), 3700 mAh battery (BLP685 - shared with 6T).
  • OnePlus 6T: Late 2018 flagship, introduced the in-display fingerprint reader. 6.41" Optic AMOLED screen (1080x2340), 3700 mAh battery (BLP685).
  • OnePlus 6: Early 2018 flagship. 6.28" Optic AMOLED screen (1080x2280), 3300 mAh battery (BLP657).
  • OnePlus Nord N10 5G: Entry-level 5G (2020). 6.49" IPS LCD screen (1080x2400), 4300 mAh battery (BLP815).
  • OnePlus Nord N100: Entry-level (2020). 6.52" IPS LCD screen (720x1600), 5000 mAh battery (BLP813).

Note: Availability of spare parts may vary. Check our catalogue at iLevante.com for your specific model!

Common Hardware Problems in OnePlus Mobiles and Their Solutions

Although OnePlus strives for quality, no mobile is exempt from mishaps. These are some of the most common hardware problems we see in our workshop that usually require a spare part:

  • Broken or Damaged Screen: The classic! Drops, impacts... The result is usually broken glass, cracks, or even the touch panel becoming unresponsive or showing spots. On some models, especially older ones or those using Samsung AMOLED panels, the dreaded vertical "green line" issue has appeared on the screen, sometimes after a software update. The solution almost always involves replacing the entire screen module.
  • Degraded Battery: Over time and with charging cycles, all lithium-ion batteries lose capacity. You'll notice the battery life significantly decreases, the mobile suddenly shuts down despite showing a percentage, or it takes a long time to charge. In extreme cases, the battery can swell, which is dangerous! Changing the battery is one of the most effective repairs to rejuvenate your OnePlus.
  • Faulty Charging Port: If you have trouble charging, the connection is intermittent, or the PC doesn't recognise the mobile, the USB-C port might be damaged or dirty. Sometimes, a simple careful clean (with the mobile off and using something non-metallic like a toothpick!) solves the problem. Other times, the internal connector is damaged due to wear, cable pulling, or moisture, and needs to be replaced (it usually comes as a flex module).
  • Camera Problems: Blurry photos, focus not working, the app closes unexpectedly, or the lens is scratched/broken. Sometimes it's a software issue (try clearing the app cache), but often it's a failure of the camera module (main or selfie) or the focus mechanism (on some older models, issues with internal magnets). The solution is to change the affected module.
  • Speaker Not Working or Sounding Bad: If you can't hear calls (earpiece speaker) or the multimedia/hands-free sound is low, distorted, or non-existent (main speaker or buzzer), the component is likely damaged by dust, liquids, or an impact. The corresponding speaker needs replacing.
  • Broken Back Cover: Many OnePlus phones have glass back covers (Gorilla Glass) which, although beautiful, are fragile. A drop can shatter them. Replacing it not only improves aesthetics but also protects internal components.
  • Unresponsive Buttons: The power or volume buttons may stop working due to internal mechanism wear or damage to the flex cable connecting them to the board.
  • Excessive Overheating: While it's normal for the mobile to heat up during intensive use or fast charging, constant and high overheating can indicate a battery, software, or even motherboard problem, potentially damaging internal components in the long run.

OnePlus Screen Replacements: AMOLED, INCELL, TFT... Which to Choose?

The screen is the star component and often the most expensive to replace. OnePlus has used various technologies over the years, mainly variants of AMOLED (Active-Matrix Organic Light-Emitting Diode) in its high-end and mid-ranges. In more economical or older models, we might find IPS LCD.

OnePlus uses marketing terms like Fluid AMOLED or Optic AMOLED which, essentially, are AMOLED panels (often manufactured by Samsung or BOE) with high refresh rates (90Hz, 120Hz) and good colour calibration. Some more recent models use LTPO AMOLED, which allows the refresh rate to vary dynamically to save battery.

Types of Replacement Screens:

When looking for a replacement screen for your OnePlus, you'll find several options on the market, including at iLevante.com. It's important to understand the differences:

  • Original / OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer): These are, theoretically, screens manufactured by the same supplier OnePlus uses (like Samsung or BOE) and to the exact same specifications. They offer the best image quality, brightness, colours, and touch response, identical to the one that came with your mobile from the factory. They are usually the most expensive option. Note: OnePlus officially does not sell spare parts directly to the public, so "Original" screens often come from authorised service channels or are sometimes recovered from other devices. "OEM" might be manufactured by the original supplier but without the OnePlus logo, or be very high-quality replicas meeting the standards.
  • AMOLED / OLED (Aftermarket): These are screens manufactured by third parties using AMOLED/OLED technology. Quality can vary greatly depending on the manufacturer, but they generally try to replicate the characteristics of the originals (vibrant colours, deep blacks, good contrast). They can be a good alternative if you're looking for quality similar to the original at a slightly lower price, but research the manufacturer's or supplier's reputation.
  • INCELL: This technology integrates the touch sensor and the LCD into a single layer, making the screen thinner than traditional TFTs. However, it's still an LCD-based technology, not OLED/AMOLED. They offer decent image quality, better than basic TFT, but don't achieve the deep blacks or vibrant colours of AMOLED. They are an intermediate budget option.
  • TFT (Thin-Film Transistor): This is the most basic and economical LCD technology. It uses a constant backlight, meaning blacks aren't as deep (more like dark greys) and contrast is lower than AMOLED. Viewing angles are also usually more limited, and they consume more power, especially when displaying white. It's the cheapest option, but with noticeably lower image quality than the original AMOLED screens on most OnePlus phones. Recommended mainly for low-end models that already used LCD or as a very economical temporary solution.

Which to choose? It depends on your budget and standards:

  • Maximum Quality: Original / OEM AMOLED.
  • Good Quality/Price Balance: Good quality Aftermarket AMOLED / OLED.
  • Economical Option (Mid/Low Range or Temporary): INCELL.
  • Cheapest Option (Quality Compromise): TFT.

At iLevante.com, we offer different qualities so you can choose the one that best suits you, always with transparency about what you're buying.

OnePlus Batteries: Restoring Your Mobile's Autonomy

Is your OnePlus no longer keeping pace? The battery is one of the components that suffers most from wear and tear. Luckily, replacing it is one of the most rewarding repairs. When looking for a new battery, you'll come across terms like "Original" and "OEM".

Unbranded OEM Batteries: Are They Like the Originals?

OnePlus, like most manufacturers, doesn't produce its own batteries but commissions them from large specialised manufacturers (OEM - Original Equipment Manufacturer) following very specific specifications.

It's very common to find "unbranded OEM" batteries on the market. What does this mean? Often, these are batteries manufactured on the same production line as those bearing the OnePlus logo, using the same materials and quality controls, but which, due to contractual agreements or for sale in unofficial channels, do not carry the brand stamp. In many cases, these batteries offer performance practically identical to the original battery that came with your mobile, but at a more competitive price.

There are also "compatible" batteries made by third parties who are not the original OEM. Here, quality can vary greatly. That's why at iLevante.com, we strive to offer OEM or tested equivalent quality batteries, to guarantee safety and performance.

Important: OnePlus does not sell spare parts directly to the end consumer. If you find an "Original" battery outside of an official technical service, be wary; it could be an unbranded OEM, a refurbished one, or even a counterfeit. It's crucial to buy from trusted shops like iLevante.com.

OnePlus Battery Models (BLP Codes)

Each OnePlus model usually uses a specific battery code, typically starting with "BLP". Knowing this code helps you find the exact replacement. Here are some examples:

  • OnePlus 10 Pro: BLP899 (5000mAh)
  • OnePlus 9 Pro: BLP827 (4500mAh)
  • OnePlus 9: BLP821 / BLP829 (4500mAh, depending on version)
  • OnePlus 8T: BLP801 (4500mAh)
  • OnePlus 8 Pro: BLP759 (4510mAh)
  • OnePlus 8: BLP761 (4300mAh)
  • OnePlus 7T Pro: BLP745 (4085mAh)
  • OnePlus 7T: BLP743 (3800mAh)
  • OnePlus 7 Pro: BLP699 (4000mAh)
  • OnePlus 6T / 7: BLP685 (3700mAh)
  • OnePlus 6: BLP657 (3300mAh)
  • OnePlus Nord 2 / 2T: BLP861 (4500mAh)
  • OnePlus Nord: BLP785 (4115mAh)
  • OnePlus Nord N10 5G: BLP815 (4300mAh)
  • OnePlus Nord N100: BLP813 (5000mAh)
  • OnePlus Nord CE 2 Lite 5G: BLP927 (5000mAh)

(Check the product page on iLevante.com to ensure compatibility with your exact model).

Battery Health Engine (BHE) Technology

OnePlus has introduced Battery Health Engine (BHE) technology in its more recent models (starting from OnePlus 11 and some recent Nords like the Nord 4). This is a set of algorithms and chemical improvements (like an optimised electrolyte formula) designed to significantly extend the battery's lifespan, maintaining high capacity (over 80%) even after many charge cycles (up to 1600 cycles, about 4 years of daily charges!). It also includes smart charging features that adjust voltage and speed based on temperature to protect the battery. Even if you replace the battery, these technologies within the phone itself will continue to help care for the new one.

Other Common Spares for Your OnePlus

Beyond screens and batteries, other components might need replacing:

  • Charging Flex: The module containing the USB-C port and sometimes the main microphone. Essential if you have charging or PC connection issues.
  • Rear and Front Cameras: Individual modules that can be replaced if the camera fails or gets damaged.
  • Back Cover: If the rear glass breaks, you can buy a new cover (often with pre-installed adhesive).
  • Earpiece Speaker and Main Speaker (Buzzer): To fix sound issues in calls or multimedia.
  • Rear Camera Lens: Sometimes only the small glass protecting the cameras gets scratched or broken, and just that piece can be replaced.
  • Internal Flex Cables: Connect different parts of the motherboard (e.g., interconnect flex, button flex).
  • SIM Tray: A small but essential part that can be lost or broken.
  • Vibration Motor: If your mobile stops vibrating.

At iLevante.com, you'll find a wide variety of these and other spare parts to get your OnePlus back to 100%.

Hardware or Software Problem? How to Distinguish Before Repairing

Hold on! ✋ Before rushing to buy spare parts and disassemble your mobile, it's important to rule out a software issue. Sometimes, a bug in OxygenOS, a misbehaving app, or a glitch after an update can mimic hardware failure symptoms.

Symptoms that Could Be Software (or Hardware!):

  • Excessive Battery Drain: Is the battery draining fast after an update? It could be a runaway background process, poor optimisation, or the battery needing recalibration, not necessarily a faulty battery.
  • Slow Performance or Freezes: Can be caused by software (lack of space, conflicting apps, system bugs) or hardware (overheating CPU, failing memory).
  • Connectivity Issues (Wi-Fi, Data): Often temporary software glitches or configuration issues.
  • Unexpected Reboot or Bootloop: The mobile restarts itself or gets stuck on the OnePlus logo. Can be a serious software failure (corrupt kernel, failed update) or a hardware problem (motherboard, memory).
  • Camera Not Working or Crashing: Could be a bug in the camera app or system, but also a failure of the physical module.
  • Charging Problems: Sometimes, a restart fixes intermittent charging issues caused by software.

Steps to Rule Out Software Problems:

  1. Restart the Mobile: The first and simplest step. Solves temporary glitches. To force restart if frozen, press and hold Power + Volume Up or Power + Volume Down for about 10-15 seconds.
  2. Check for Updates: Ensure you have the latest version of OxygenOS and your apps. Sometimes, a patch fixes known bugs.
  3. Clear the Cache:
    • App Cache: If a specific app is problematic (Camera, WhatsApp...), go to Settings > Apps > [App Name] > Storage > Clear Cache.
    • System Cache (Recovery Mode): Turn off the mobile. Turn it on holding Power + Volume Down. Select language, then "Wipe data and cache" > "Wipe cache" (DO NOT select "Wipe data" or "Format data" unless you want to erase everything!). Reboot.
  4. Safe Mode: Restart the mobile and hold the Volume Down button during startup. If the problem disappears in Safe Mode, a third-party app you installed is the cause. Uninstall recent apps until you find the culprit.
  5. Hardware Diagnostics: Use specific tools. On older models, dial *#808# in the phone dialler to access the engineering menu. On newer models, you might need the OnePlus Care app (or called "Diagnose") to test sensors, screen, vibration, etc.
  6. Battery Calibration (Post-Update): If drain started after an update, try charging to 100% and leaving it plugged in for 2-3 more hours. Another option is to fully discharge it until it turns off, then charge to 100% without interruption.
  7. Factory Reset: The nuclear option. Erases everything and returns the mobile to its initial state. MAKE A BACKUP FIRST! Go to Settings > System > Reset options > Erase all data. If the problem persists after this, it's almost certainly hardware.

If the problem is still there after these steps, it's time to think about spare parts! And for that, iLevante.com is your best ally.

Let's Get Hands-On! Basic Guide for Common Repairs

Fancy repairing your OnePlus yourself? It's a fantastic option to save money and learn something new! 🥳 With the right tools and a bit of patience, you can change that broken screen or worn-out battery. But beware, it's not child's play and requires delicacy. If at any point you don't feel confident, it's better to stop and seek professional help.

Indispensable Tools for Your Repair 🛠️

Before starting, make sure you have the right kit. Here's the basic minimum you'll need:

  • Precision Screwdriver Kit: Essential. You'll need small Phillips bits (#000, #00) and perhaps some Torx, depending on the model. Magnetic tips help a lot!.
  • Plastic Opening Tools: Thin picks and spudgers to separate the casing and disconnect cables without damaging anything. Never use metal to pry delicate components!
  • Suction Cup: To lift the screen or back cover and allow pick insertion.
  • Tweezers: Fine-tipped and preferably anti-static, for handling tiny screws and flex cables.
  • Gentle Heat Source: A heat gun on low power, a hairdryer, or an iOpener (a special heat bag) to soften the adhesive sealing the mobile. Be very careful not to apply too much heat!
  • Anti-Static Protection (ESD): CRUCIAL! An anti-static mat and an anti-static wrist strap connected to ground to avoid damaging components with your body's static electricity.
  • Gloves: Anti-static or nitrile gloves to protect components and your hands.
  • New Adhesive: Pre-cut adhesive strips for your model or very thin double-sided 3M tape (1mm or 2mm) to re-stick the cover or screen.
  • Other Useful Items: Magnetic mat to avoid losing screws, isopropyl alcohol and microfibre cloths to clean adhesive residue, safety glasses.

Safety Tips: Protect Your Mobile and Yourself! 🛡️

Safety comes first. Keep these points in mind:

  • Beware of ESD (Electrostatic Discharge)! It's invisible but can fry your mobile's chips.
    • Always wear the anti-static wrist strap connected to the mat or ground.
    • Work on the anti-static mat.
    • Touch a large grounded metal object (like a radiator) before starting to discharge yourself.
    • Avoid carpets and wool or synthetic clothing while working.
  • Safe Battery Handling: This is the most delicate and potentially dangerous part!
    • DISCONNECT THE BATTERY as soon as you have access to its connector on the motherboard. This is the MOST IMPORTANT step after opening the mobile. Use a plastic spudger to lift the connector, never metal.
    • NEVER PUNCTURE, EXCESSIVELY BEND, OR HIT THE BATTERY. If it's stuck hard, use a wide plastic tool and perhaps a few drops of isopropyl alcohol carefully to dissolve the adhesive.
    • If you see the battery is swollen, deformed, or smoking, STOP! Move away carefully and seek professional help. There's a real risk of fire or explosion.
  • General Precautions:
    • Work in a clean, well-lit, and ventilated area.
    • Ensure the mobile is turned off and disconnected from any charger.
    • Organise the screws: They are different sizes. A magnetic mat or a small diagram helps keep track of where each one goes.
    • Treat flex cables (those orange/black ribbons) with extreme delicacy. They tear easily. Use plastic tools to disconnect connectors (they usually lift like a latch or unclip), never pull the cable itself.
    • Wear safety glasses, especially when removing broken glass.
    • Don't force anything. If something doesn't come off, check if you missed a screw or if there's a hidden latch. Look for specific guides for your model (YouTube videos, iFixit guides).
    • If in doubt, stop! It's better to ask for professional help than cause more damage.

General Steps for Changing Screen or Battery (Basic Guide)

Important Notice: This is only general guidance. Every OnePlus model is different. Always find a specific tutorial (video or step-by-step guide like those from iFixit) for YOUR specific model before starting. Difficulty varies, and if you don't feel comfortable, consult a professional repair service.

  1. Preparation: Gather your tools, prepare your anti-ESD area, turn off the mobile, and back up if possible.
  2. Opening the Mobile (Usually from the Back):
    • Apply gentle, even heat to the edges of the back cover with the heat gun/hairdryer/iOpener to soften the adhesive. Don't overheat.
    • Place the suction cup near an edge and pull gently to create a small gap.
    • Insert a thin plastic pick into the opening.
    • Slide the pick carefully around the entire perimeter to cut the adhesive. You might need several picks to keep the cover separated. Be careful of any flex cables near the edge (like the fingerprint sensor on some models).
    • Lift the back cover carefully once loose.
  3. Disconnect the Battery!: Locate the battery connector on the motherboard (it's often covered by a small metal shield you'll need to remove). Use a plastic spudger to lift and disconnect the battery connector. This is the most crucial safety step!
  4. Remove Intermediate Components (if applicable): Depending on whether you're changing the screen or battery, you might need to remove more things: other shields, the bottom speaker module, perhaps the motherboard (very carefully, disconnecting all flex cables). Organise screws and parts well.
  5. Change the Faulty Part:
    • Battery: It's usually stuck with elastic adhesive strips (pull them carefully and steadily) or regular adhesive. If regular adhesive, use a wide plastic spudger to pry gently (WITHOUT PUNCTURING!). A few drops of isopropyl alcohol can help dissolve the glue. Remove the old battery. Place the new one (make sure the BLP model is correct) and connect its flex cable.
    • Screen (Full Assembly): Disconnect the screen's flex cable(s) from the motherboard. If the screen is badly broken, be careful with glass shards. You might need to apply heat to the front to soften the adhesive holding it to the frame. Gently push from behind or use picks and a suction cup from the front to separate it. Clean the frame VERY WELL of any old glass or adhesive residue. Before sticking the new screen, temporarily connect its flex cables, connect the battery, and turn the mobile on to test that it works correctly (touch, image, brightness). If all is well, turn it off, disconnect the battery and screen. Apply new screen-specific adhesive or thin 3M tape to the frame. Carefully place the new screen, ensuring the flex cables go through their slots, and press firmly but gently all around to ensure it adheres well.
  6. Reassemble: Replace all components, shields, and screws in the reverse order you removed them. Ensure all flex cables are properly connected (they should make a small "click" or feel seated). Connect the battery last, just before closing the mobile.
  7. Close and Test: Clean the edges of the frame and back cover. Apply new adhesive to the back cover. Place the cover back on and press evenly for a while (you can use soft clamps or books) to ensure the adhesive seals well. Turn the mobile on and check everything works: touch, image, sound, cameras, charging, Wi-Fi, etc.

Congratulations if you succeeded! 🎉 If not, remember the professional option is always there.

Find Your OnePlus Spares at iLevante.com

We hope this guide has been super helpful, both for understanding your OnePlus better and for encouraging you to repair it if the need arises. We know that finding quality and reliable spare parts is key to a successful repair, and that's where we come in.

At iLevante.com, we are passionate about repair and want to make it easy for you. We have an extensive catalogue of spare parts for a wide variety of OnePlus models, from the most recent to the classics that refuse to retire. Whether you need a new AMOLED screen, an OEM battery to regain autonomy, a charging flex, a back cover, or any other component, we have it!

Browse our section dedicated to OnePlus, use our filters to easily find the exact part for your model, and choose the quality that best suits your needs and budget. We offer detailed descriptions, real photos, and the guarantee of buying from a specialised and trustworthy site.

Ready to give your OnePlus a new lease of life and continue enjoying the "Never Settle" experience? 😉 Explore our selection of spare parts right now!

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