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Repair parts Motorola Edge 50 Fusion

Looking for the best replacement parts for your **Motorola Edge 50 Fusion**? You've landed in the right spot! Launched on April 16, 2024, this stunning device features a 6.7-inch P-OLED display, boasting 1B colors and a refresh rate of up to 160Hz. However, we all know how life can be--one moment you're scrolling through your favorite memes, and the next, your phone takes a tumble. If you've cracked that gorgeous screen or need a new LCD, we've got you covered with top-notch **repuestos** that fit your needs perfectly. Our selection includes everything from **screens** to **motherboards**, batteries, and even camera parts, ensuring your **repair** journey is as smooth as possible. The **Motorola Edge 50 Fusion** is sleek, weighing in at just 174.9g and measuring 161.9 x 73.1 x 7.9 mm. But let's be honest--sometimes accidents happen. If you've experienced a nasty drop or your camera has taken a hit, don't fret! We have compatible parts to restore your device to its former glory. Dive into our collection of **piezas** designed specifically for the **Motorola Edge 50 Fusion**. Whether you need a **Screen for Motorola Edge 50 Fusion** or any other component, we're here to help you **buy** with confidence. Get your device back in action and enjoy all its features without a hitch!
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Full Display for Motorola Edge 50 Fusion
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Battery for Motorola Edge 50 Fusion 5000mAh QC50 Black
Motorola Edge 50 Fusion
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Main back camera for Motorola Edge 50 Fusion
Motorola Edge 50 Fusion
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Mobile Screen Adhesive 3ml B-7000

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Black Glue for Screens 5mL T7000

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Metal Pry Tool for Screen Separation

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Anti-theft mobile display stand

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Antistatic Tool for Mobile Opening

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21 in 1 Universal Tool Kit

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Universal Double-Sided Adhesive Tape 3mm White

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8-in-1 Mobile and Tablet Repair Kit

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Universal SIM Tray Ejection Tool (Pin)

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Motorola Edge 50 Fusion: Everything You Need to Know About its Spare Parts

The Motorola Edge 50 Fusion has made a strong entry into the market, positioning itself as an attractive mid-range device with features bordering on high-end. But, like any tech warrior, it's not immune to accidents or the wear and tear of time. If your Edge 50 Fusion needs a repair, you're in the right place! At iLevante.com, we're here to help you find the necessary spare parts to bring your device back to life. Keep reading and discover everything you need to know. 😉

An Overview of the Motorola Edge 50 Fusion's Features

Before we dive into the world of spare parts, let's recall what makes the Motorola Edge 50 Fusion so special. Launched in spring 2024, this model stands out for its elegant design with vegan leather or PMMA finishes, depending on the colour, and its IP68 rating for dust and water resistance. Its weight of approximately 175 grams and thickness of less than 8mm make it comfortable to handle.

Technically, the Edge 50 Fusion doesn't disappoint. Depending on the region, it is equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 (international) or Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 (LATAM) processor, accompanied by 8GB or 12GB of RAM and internal storage options of 128GB, 256GB, or 512GB (UFS 2.2), although it doesn't have a microSD card slot. Its camera setup is led by a 50MP main sensor with OIS and a 13MP ultra-wide-angle, while the selfie camera reaches 32MP. Furthermore, it features stereo speakers and an optical under-display fingerprint reader.

Screens for Motorola Edge 50 Fusion: The Ultimate Guide to a Perfect Replacement 📱

The screen is undoubtedly one of the most essential components and, unfortunately, one of the most susceptible to damage. An unfortunate drop, an unexpected knock, or even excessive pressure can result in cracks, dead pixels, or a completely black screen. If you're looking to replace the screen on your Motorola Edge 50 Fusion, it's crucial to know the available options.

The Motorola Edge 50 Fusion comes originally equipped with an impressive 6.7-inch P-OLED screen, with a resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels, a refresh rate of 120Hz (LATAM) or 144Hz (International), and a peak brightness of 1600 nits, protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 5. This P-OLED (Plastic OLED) technology offers vibrant colours, deep blacks, and excellent energy efficiency, as well as enabling the phone's characteristic curved edges.

Types of Replacement Screens: OLED, AMOLED, INCELL, TFT, and Original

When looking for a replacement screen for your Edge 50 Fusion, you'll encounter different terms and technologies. Here's an explanation to help you choose:

  • OLED/AMOLED/P-OLED Screens: These are the most recommended technologies to maintain the original quality. OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) and AMOLED (Active Matrix OLED) offer superior image quality, where each pixel emits its own light. P-OLED, like the original, uses a plastic substrate, which can offer greater durability against impacts than rigid OLEDs. Looking for an "Original" or "OLED Quality" replacement guarantees compatibility with features such as the under-display fingerprint reader and a visual experience similar to the original. At iLevante.com, our "Premium Quality" screens for the Edge 50 Fusion are OLED type and offer excellent touch response and optimal visibility.
  • INCELL Screens: Incell technology integrates the touch sensor into the LCD layers themselves, making them thinner than traditional LCDs. While they can be a more budget-friendly option, their image quality (colour, contrast, viewing angles) is generally inferior to OLEDs. Furthermore, it's very important to note that Incell LCD screens are generally not compatible with under-display fingerprint readers like the one in the Edge 50 Fusion. Therefore, it's not a recommended option if you wish to maintain all the functionalities of your phone.
  • TFT Screens: These are the most basic and cheapest type of LCD screen. They tend to have more limited viewing angles, less accurate colour reproduction, and higher power consumption compared to OLEDs. For a phone like the Edge 50 Fusion, a TFT screen would represent a significant drop in quality and is not recommended.
  • Original Screens: An "Original" screen is one manufactured by or for Motorola, to the same specifications as the factory-installed one. They offer the best quality and full compatibility but can be more expensive. "OEM" (Original Equipment Manufacturer) parts can also be an excellent option, as they often come from the same manufacturers that supply the brand.

For the Motorola Edge 50 Fusion, due to its original P-OLED screen and under-display fingerprint reader, the best option is always to look for a high-quality OLED or P-OLED technology replacement screen. This will not only ensure an optimal visual experience but also the proper functioning of all the device's features.

Battery for Motorola Edge 50 Fusion: Battery Life and Replacement 🔋

The Motorola Edge 50 Fusion is equipped with a generous 5000 mAh Li-Po non-removable battery and supports 68W TurboPower fast charging, which promises 50% charge in just 15 minutes. The specific battery model is often identified as QC50 (model number SB18E08902).

How to Know if Your Edge 50 Fusion's Battery is Faulty?

Over time and with use, all batteries degrade. Here are some signs that it might be time to replace your Edge 50 Fusion's battery:

  • Your phone drains very quickly, even after a full charge.
  • The device shuts down unexpectedly, especially when the battery percentage is low but not yet zero.
  • The battery overheats excessively during charging or normal use.
  • The phone only charges when plugged in, or charging is very slow despite using the original charger.
  • You notice physical swelling on the back of the phone (this is a critical sign and requires immediate attention).

OEM Batteries without a Logo: Are They Like the Originals?

It's common to find "OEM quality" batteries on the market that don't bear the Motorola logo. These batteries are often produced by the same manufacturers that supply Motorola, adhering to the same quality standards and technical specifications (capacity, voltage, life cycles). The absence of a logo is usually due to licensing agreements or to avoid branding costs. A good quality OEM battery, like those we offer at iLevante.com, will offer performance very similar to the original and is an excellent replacement option.

How to Change the Motorola Edge 50 Fusion Battery (General Overview)

Replacing the battery in a modern phone like the Edge 50 Fusion requires patience, the right tools, and some caution. Here are the general steps (it's recommended to look for a specific video tutorial for your model if you're inexperienced):

  1. Prepare your tools: You'll need a phone repair tool kit (suction cup, plastic plectrums, spudgers, precision screwdrivers), possibly a heat gun or an iOpener to soften the adhesive, and double-sided adhesive tape for the new battery.
  2. Turn off the phone: Ensure the device is completely switched off.
  3. Open the back cover: This usually involves applying heat to the edges of the back cover to soften the adhesive, then using a suction cup and plectrums to carefully separate it from the chassis. Be careful with any flex cables that might be connected.
  4. Disconnect and remove the old battery: Once the interior is exposed, locate the battery. Carefully disconnect its connector from the motherboard. The battery is likely glued to the chassis; you may need to use a plastic spudger (and possibly a little isopropyl alcohol to dissolve the adhesive) to remove it. Never puncture the battery.
  5. Install the new battery: Place the new QC50 battery in its place, connect its flex cable, and secure it with new adhesive tape if necessary.
  6. Reassemble the phone: Reconnect any flex cables you disconnected, replace the back cover (applying new adhesive if necessary), and turn on the phone to test.

If you don't feel comfortable performing this repair, it's always best to turn to a qualified technician.

Back Covers for Motorola Edge 50 Fusion: Style and Protection ✨

The back cover isn't just an aesthetic element; it also protects the internal components of your Edge 50 Fusion. This model is available in different finishes, such as "Forest Blue" (PMMA), "Hot Pink" (Vegan Suede), and "Marshmallow Blue" (Vegan Leather). If your back cover is cracked, scratched, or if you simply want to change your phone's appearance, you can replace it.

Replacing the back cover follows a similar process to opening the phone to replace the battery:

  1. Prepare the tools and the new cover.
  2. Turn off the phone.
  3. Apply heat to the edges of the existing back cover to soften the adhesive.
  4. Use a suction cup and plastic plectrums to carefully separate the cover from the chassis. Be careful with any flex cables nearby (though on many models, the back cover is purely aesthetic once the adhesives are removed).
  5. Clean any old adhesive residue from the chassis.
  6. Apply new adhesive (often pre-installed on new covers or sold separately) to the new cover or the chassis.
  7. Carefully align the new cover and press firmly to secure it.

It's an excellent way to give your phone a new look or even change its colour if you find a compatible cover you like more!

Main Spare Parts for Motorola Edge 50 Fusion: The Most Sought-After

Besides screens and batteries, other components may need replacing. Here are some of the most important parts you'll find at iLevante.com for your Edge 50 Fusion, with relevant information about the four best-positioned products in the spare parts market:

Main Speaker (Buzzer) for Motorola Edge 40 Neo / Edge 40 / Edge 40 Pro / Edge 50 Fusion / Edge 50 / Edge 50 Neo

This component is responsible for sound reproduction for hands-free calls, music, videos, and notifications. If it starts to sound distorted, has very low volume, or simply stops working, it's time to replace it. Look for an "Original" (Ori) or high-quality compatible part for the Edge 50 Fusion (and often with other Edge series models as indicated) to ensure correct sound quality and fit. Replacement usually involves opening the phone and disconnecting the old speaker module to install the new one.

Main Rear Camera for Motorola Edge 50 Fusion

The Edge 50 Fusion has an impressive 50MP main camera (often the Sony LYT-700C sensor) and a 13MP ultra-wide-angle. If your photos are blurry, the camera app crashes, you see spots, or the autofocus doesn't work, the camera module might be damaged. You can find "Original" replacements for the specific 50MP or 13MP module. Replacement requires opening the device, carefully disconnecting the faulty camera module, and connecting the new one. It's a delicate repair due to the sensitivity of the components.

Motherboard Flex Cable for Motorola Edge 50 Fusion

This main flex cable (or "main board flex") is crucial as it connects the motherboard to other essential components, such as the charging daughterboard, the screen, or other peripherals. If it's damaged (e.g., during a previous repair or a drop), you might experience various issues: charging problems, screen malfunctions, or even a phone that won't turn on. Look for an "OEM" or high-quality flex cable specific to the Edge 50 Fusion. Its replacement requires careful handling of the small connectors.

Charging Port for Motorola Edge 50 Fusion / Edge 50 / Edge 50 Neo

The USB-C charging port is one of the components that suffers the most wear and tear due to constant connection and disconnection. Symptoms of failure include intermittent charging, slow charging, inability to charge, or the phone not being recognised by a computer. Often, this component is integrated into a small daughterboard (PCB) which may also include the main microphone. Look for a compatible "Original" (Ori) or "OEM" charging port board. Replacement involves opening the phone, disconnecting the flex cable that connects this board to the motherboard, removing the old board, and installing the new one.

Other Essential Spare Parts for Your Motorola Edge 50 Fusion

Here's a list of other common spare parts you might need for your Edge 50 Fusion, with relevant information on the five best-positioned products:

  • Complete Screen (P-OLED): As mentioned earlier, this is the centrepiece. A high-quality P-OLED replacement is essential to maintain the user experience. It usually includes the touch glass, the OLED display, and the flex cables. Symptoms of failure: Cracks, dead pixels, lines, spots, black screen, no touch response. Replacement tip: Look for screens with good reviews, preferably "Original" or "Premium OLED" quality, and check for compatibility with the fingerprint reader.
  • Battery (QC50 - 5000 mAh): Essential for battery life. Symptoms of failure: Rapid drain, sudden shutdowns, overheating, swelling. Replacement tip: Opt for OEM or reputable brand batteries with the correct reference (QC50) and installation tools if possible.
  • Front (Selfie) Camera: The Edge 50 Fusion has a 32MP front camera. Symptoms of failure: Blurry selfie photos, camera app stuck in selfie mode, spots. Replacement tip: Look for the "Original" or OEM front camera module specific to the Edge 50 Fusion to ensure image quality.
  • Power and Volume Button Flex Cable: This cable connects the physical buttons to the motherboard. Symptoms of failure: Buttons don't respond, work intermittently, or are stuck. Replacement tip: An "OEM" part is recommended. Ensure it matches the Edge 50 Fusion model exactly, as button layout can vary.
  • SIM Card Tray: A small but essential part for connectivity. Symptoms of failure: Lost, broken, or doesn't hold the SIM card properly. Replacement tip: This is a simple replacement. Ensure you get the correct version (single or dual SIM, depending on your model) and the corresponding colour (Forest Blue, Marshmallow Blue, Hot Pink). "Original" or OEM options are available.

Other parts like the earpiece speaker (for calls), vibration motor, antennas, or even external buttons are also available and may be needed for more specific repairs.

Common Hardware Problems and Their Solutions on the Motorola Edge 50 Fusion

Motorola Edge 50 Fusion users have reported some issues that, while not universal, are worth mentioning from a technician's perspective:

  • Overheating: Some users report the phone heating up during charging (especially with the 68W charger) or during intensive use. While some warmth is normal, excessive overheating could indicate a battery problem, a software issue, or, in rare cases, a motherboard defect.
  • Battery/charging issues: Besides normal degradation, some users have reported lower-than-expected battery life or very slow charging, even with the fast charger. This could be due to a faulty cable/charger, a damaged charging port, a defective battery, or software problems.
  • Yellowish screen tint: Some subjective reports mention a slight yellowish tint on the screen. This may be a calibration characteristic of some P-OLED panels or, in some cases, a defect.
  • Camera lag or UI stutters: Despite solid specifications, sporadic performance issues such as camera lag (especially when switching to 4K video) or occasional UI stutters have been reported. These are often related to software optimisation but can be exacerbated by underlying hardware problems if overheating is a factor.

For these issues, diagnosis often begins with software steps (see next section), but if the problem persists, a hardware inspection is necessary. For example, for overheating and charging problems, checking the battery and charging port is paramount.

Basic Guide to Common Repairs

If you decide to venture into repair, here's a general roadmap. Warning: These steps are generic. Smartphone repair can be complex and carries the risk of further damaging your device if not done correctly. If in doubt, consult a professional.

  1. Gather your tools: Phone repair kit (precision Pentalobe/Phillips screwdrivers, plastic opening tools, suction cup, anti-static tweezers), heat gun or iOpener, anti-static gloves, and the correct spare parts.
  2. Work environment: Work in a well-lit, clean, and organised area. Use a magnetic mat to organise small screws.
  3. Safety first: Discharge the battery below 25% to reduce risks in case of accidental puncture. Wear safety glasses.
  4. Opening the phone:
    • Completely switch off the phone.
    • Most modern Motorola phones require heating the back cover (glass, plastic, or vegan leather) to soften the adhesive. Apply heat evenly around the edges.
    • Use a suction cup to slightly lift a part of the cover and insert a thin plastic plectrum to start cutting the adhesive. Work slowly around the edges. Be careful of flex cables that might be just underneath. The Motorola Edge 50 Fusion has an IP68 rating, meaning the adhesive can be quite strong.
  5. Battery disconnection: Once open, the first flex cable to disconnect (after removing any protective plates) should always be the battery's to avoid short circuits.
  6. Component replacement:
    • Screen: Usually requires disconnecting several flex cables and removing numerous screws. Sometimes, small components like the earpiece speaker or proximity sensor must be transferred from the old screen to the new one, unless the new one comes with these parts pre-installed or with the frame. The P-OLED screen is delicate; avoid bending it excessively.
    • Battery: Once disconnected, it's usually stuck down with adhesive pull-tabs or strong adhesive. Pull the tabs if they exist, or carefully use isopropyl alcohol to dissolve the adhesive and gently pry with a plastic card. Do not bend or puncture the battery.
    • Charging port: Often located on a separate daughterboard. Unscrew it, disconnect the connecting flex cables and the coaxial antenna if attached, then replace it.
  7. Reassembly: Follow the steps in reverse. Ensure all connectors are securely seated and screws are in their correct places. Use new adhesive for the back cover to maintain the seal (although factory water resistance is difficult to fully restore).
  8. Testing: Before completely sealing the phone, turn it on and test all functionalities (screen, touch, cameras, charging, sound, Wi-Fi, etc.).

Specific teardown videos for the Motorola Edge 50 Fusion, if available, can be an invaluable resource. It has been reported that the earpiece speaker is held in with adhesive and the phone might have moderate repairability.

Software Issues That Can Resemble Hardware Failures 💻🛠️

Sometimes, what appears to be a hardware problem may actually be due to a software bug, a problematic application, or incorrect settings. From a repair technician's perspective, it's important to consider these possibilities before replacing components.

On the Motorola Edge 50 Fusion, here are some scenarios:

  • Rapid battery drain or slow charging: While this could be a faulty battery, it can also be caused by power-hungry apps running in the background, incorrect battery optimisation settings, or bugs after a software update.
  • Overheating: Demanding applications (games, 4K video recording) or software updates being installed can cause temporary overheating. If it's persistent and without apparent cause, a hardware problem might be involved, but software should be examined first.
  • Camera malfunctions: The camera app might crash, be slow, or show errors due to software bugs, a corrupted cache, or conflicts with other apps.
  • Connectivity issues (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, mobile data): Can be due to incorrect network settings, interference, bugs in the modem firmware (often fixed by updates), or, more rarely, a faulty antenna.
  • Unresponsive screen or "ghost touch": While this can indicate a screen problem, it can also be caused by temporary software glitches. A forced restart can sometimes resolve these issues.
  • Slow performance or stutters: Can be the result of nearly full storage, too many apps running simultaneously, or software optimisation issues after an update (e.g., some users reported problems after updating to Android 15).

Before proceeding with a hardware repair, a technician will usually try:

  1. Simple or forced restart: Often the first step to resolve minor issues.
  2. Checking for software updates: Ensure the phone has the latest Android version and security patches, as they may contain bug fixes.
  3. Booting in safe mode: This disables third-party apps and helps determine if a downloaded app is causing the problem.
  4. Clearing the cache partition (if applicable) or the cache of problematic apps.
  5. Resetting network settings for connectivity issues.
  6. Using diagnostic tools: Motorola offers the "Rescue and Smart Assistant" tool, which can help diagnose problems and even reflash the software.
  7. Factory reset: As a last resort, after backing up important data, as this erases all user information. If the problem persists after a factory reset, a hardware failure is more likely.

Understanding the difference between software and hardware problems can save you time and money by avoiding unnecessary part replacements.

At iLevante.com, we are committed to providing you not only with the highest quality spare parts for your Motorola Edge 50 Fusion but also with the information you need to make the best decisions regarding its repair. Explore our catalogue and bring your device back to life!

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