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Repair parts Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge

Let's break the rules. If your Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge, launched on May 13, 2025, is sporting a cracked 6.7-inch LTPO AMOLED 2X display (120Hz, HDR10+) or showing signs of a rough encounter with life, you're in the right place for repuestos, spare parts, pieces, and repair. Whether it's the display LCD, baseboard, battery, or more, we've got what you need to get your movil back in action. Forget the boring and predictable. When a fall or a heavy impact hits your Galaxy S25 Edge, it's not just about a broken screen - it's a call to stand up and repair. With our range of parts for models SM-S937U, SM-S937U1, SM-S937B, SM-S937B/DS, SM-S9370, including the Complete Screen for Samsung S25 Edge that is designed to outlast the worst impacts, our repuestos (spare parts) are your ticket to a truly revolutionary repair experience. Buy (comprar) quality pieces and embrace the unexpected. This isn't about settling for less. It's about taking back control of your tablet and mobile device repair journey with parts that work as hard as you do, whether you're dealing with a battered camera or a compromised casing. Embrace our repuestos, piezas, and repair expertise to keep your device as fearless as you. Here's your guide to fixing mistakes with style and a bit of rebellion - ready to repair, ready to buy (movil, tablet)?
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Complete Screen for Samsung S25 Edge
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge
153.99€
Main Front Camera for Samsung S25 Edge
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge
24.50€
45W Charger for Samsung

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16.50€
Mobile Screen Adhesive 3ml B-7000

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2.45€
Black Glue for Screens 5mL T7000

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2.99€
Suction Cup Pliers for Opening and Removing Screens

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4.90€
Metal Pry Tool for Screen Separation

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2.90€
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Wristband for Repairs

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4.99€
21 in 1 Universal Tool Kit

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4.99€
Antistatic Tool for Mobile Opening

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8-in-1 Mobile and Tablet Repair Kit

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Anti-theft mobile display stand

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Universal SIM Tray Ejection Tool (Pin)

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Spares for the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge: The Definitive Guide from iLevante.com

Hello! 👋 If you've found your way here, it’s very likely that your brand-new Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge is in need of a little TLC and a repair. Whether it's due to an unfortunate drop, the inevitable wear and tear of the battery, or any other minor mishap, you're in the right place. At iLevante.com, we not only offer you all the parts and spares you could need, but we also give you the knowledge to understand what's wrong with your device and how you can bring it back to life.

This article is your go-to guide. We'll talk about the features of this technological gem, the most common problems and, of course, the spare parts that will allow you to enjoy your S25 Edge as if it were day one. Let's get right to it!

Getting to Know the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge: What a Marvel You Have in Your Hands

Before popping the bonnet, it's good to know what we're dealing with. The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge is shaping up to be a beast in the 2025 market. Based on the latest leaks and Samsung's track record, here are its credentials:

  • Display: A spectacular 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2x with QHD+ resolution and a 120Hz adaptive refresh rate. Protected by the new Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2, it's tough, but not indestructible.
  • Processor: At its heart beats the incredibly powerful Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy, designed to deliver extreme performance in gaming and multitasking.
  • Cameras: A dual system with a 200-megapixel main sensor that captures an astonishing level of detail and a 12MP ultra-wide for those panoramic shots.
  • Battery: A 3,900 mAh capacity with 25W fast charging, designed to last all day... at first.
  • Build: An elegant and durable titanium frame with a Gorilla Glass Victus 2 back.

Despite these first-class materials, accidents happen. A drop at the wrong angle can crack the screen or the rear cover. Daily use degrades the battery. That's why knowing about spare parts is essential.

The Screen: The Visual Heart of Your S25 Edge and Its Replacement Options

A cracked screen is, without a doubt, the most common repair. Seeing those cracks on such an incredible display is painful. But don't worry, there are several options to replace it, each with its own pros and cons. It's crucial you know them to make the right choice.

Types of Screens for your Samsung S25 Edge

  • Original Screen: This is the exact same part that Samsung fits in the factory. It offers the highest image quality, the most accurate colours, the best brightness, and the durability of the original Soft OLED panel. It's the most expensive option, but it guarantees an experience identical to that of a new phone.
  • Soft OLED Screen (Aftermarket): The best alternative to the original. It uses a flexible plastic substrate, just like the original. This makes it much more resistant to future drops than other options. The image quality is practically indistinguishable from the original. At iLevante.com, this is the one we recommend most for its perfect balance of quality and price.
  • Hard OLED Screen (Aftermarket): A more budget-friendly option. It also offers the deep blacks and vibrant colours of OLED, but its substrate is made of rigid glass. The problem? It's much more fragile. A small drop that a Soft OLED would withstand could shatter a Hard OLED. It's a good option if you're on a tight budget and are extremely careful.
  • INCELL LCD Screen: This is the cheapest option, but it represents a huge step down in quality. INCELL technology is an advanced form of LCD, but it's still LCD. It requires a backlight, so blacks will look greyish, the contrast is lower, and it consumes more battery. It's an emergency solution or for very limited budgets.
  • TFT Screen: This is an even older LCD technology. If you see this option for an S25 Edge, we recommend you avoid it. The loss of visual quality and energy efficiency is abysmal compared to the device's original display.

The Galaxy S25 Edge Battery: Power for Your Day-to-Day

Your Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge is equipped with a 3,900 mAh battery. Although it's optimised to last, all lithium-ion batteries have a limited lifespan. After about 500-800 charge cycles (roughly two years of use), its capacity degrades noticeably.

How to tell if your S25 Edge battery is faulty? 🔋

The signs of a dying battery are quite clear:

  • It drains much faster than it used to.
  • The phone shuts down suddenly, even when showing 20% or 30% charge.
  • The phone's performance is sluggish, especially on low battery.
  • The phone gets excessively hot when charging.
  • Danger! The back of the phone is bulging. This means the battery is swollen and you must replace it immediately as it poses a risk.

OEM Batteries: Original Quality Without the Logo

At iLevante.com you'll often find OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) batteries. What does this mean? They are batteries made by the same company that produces the original ones for Samsung, or by another company under the same specifications and quality controls. The only difference is they don't carry the Samsung logo. They offer the same performance, safety, and durability as a battery from an official service centre, but at a more competitive price. They are, without a doubt, a smart choice.

Quick Guide: How to Change the S25 Edge Battery

  1. Heat: Using a heat gun or an iOpener, apply heat evenly around the edges of the rear cover to soften the adhesive.
  2. Opening: Use a suction cup to create a small gap and, with plastic prying tools, carefully cut through the adhesive around the perimeter.
  3. Disconnection: Once the cover is removed, disconnect the battery from the motherboard (usually under a small connector protected by screws).
  4. Removal: The battery is stuck down with very strong adhesive. With patience, and using isopropyl alcohol to soften the glue, gently pry it out. Never use metal objects or puncture it.
  5. Installation: Fit the new battery, connect it, and seal the phone with a new adhesive for the rear cover to maintain its resistance to dust and splashes.

Rear Covers: Style and Protection for Your S25 Edge

The glass rear cover not only gives it a premium look, but it also protects the internal components. A crack can let in dust and moisture. Luckily, changing it is one of the simplest and most visually rewarding repairs.

Rear covers for the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge are available in all its original colours so your mobile can look good as new:

  • Titanium Silver
  • Titanium Jetblack
  • Titanium Icyblue

The process to change it is identical to the first step for changing the battery: apply heat, use prying tools to cut the adhesive, and remove the damaged cover. Then, you just need to clean the frame thoroughly and stick the new cover on, which usually comes with its own pre-installed adhesive.

The S25 Edge Cameras: Spares for Perfect Photography 📸

A scratch on the lens or a fault in the camera module can ruin your photos. Here are the key spare parts for your S25 Edge's camera system.

200MP Main Rear Camera for Samsung S25 Edge

This is the heart of your mobile's photography. If your photos are coming out blurry, with spots, or the camera app gives an error and closes, you may need to replace the 200MP main camera module. Its replacement is a more delicate task that involves getting inside the phone and carefully disconnecting the module from the motherboard.

Rear Camera Lens and Frame for Samsung S25 Edge

Often, the problem isn't the camera itself, but the glass that protects it. A scratch or a crack on this small external lens is very common. This spare part is easier to change. It consists of the small metal frame and the lens glass. They are usually available in the chassis colours (Titanium Silver, Jetblack, Icyblue) for a perfect integration. The replacement can sometimes be done from the outside, by carefully removing the broken glass and sticking on the new one.

Other Key Spares for Your Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge

Besides the main components, there are other parts that can fail with use and time:

  • USB-C Charging Port: If your mobile won't charge, does so intermittently, or isn't recognised by your computer, the charging port is likely damaged. This spare part comes on a small board or flex cable and replacing it solves most charging issues. A reference example from the S24 series would be part GH96-16497A.
  • Earpiece Speaker and Loudspeaker (Buzzer): Can't hear calls or does music sound distorted? The earpiece speaker (for calls) and the bottom loudspeaker (for media) are modules that can be replaced independently.
  • SIM Tray: It's a small but essential part. If you've lost or broken it, you won't be able to use your SIM card. It's a cheap and easy spare part to replace.
  • Vibration Motor: If notifications no longer vibrate or the vibration is weak and noisy, the small haptic motor may be failing.
  • Flex Cables: These are the "veins" of the phone, connecting the motherboard to the screen, charging port, and other peripherals. They can sometimes be damaged during a repair, but luckily, there are spares available for them too.

Software Problems That Look Like Hardware Faults: A Technician's Perspective

Warning! ⚠️ Before you get your screwdriver out and buy parts, it's vital to consider that a software problem can perfectly mimic a hardware fault. As technicians, we always exhaust the software routes first. With the arrival of new versions like One UI 7 over Android, bugs can sometimes appear.

If your S25 Edge is suffering from extreme battery drain, constant reboots (bootlooping), freezing, or the touchscreen is unresponsive, especially after a major update, the problem might not be with the physical part. Before buying a spare, try these steps:

  1. Reboot in Safe Mode: This disables third-party apps. If the problem disappears, an app is the culprit.
  2. Clear the System Cache: A simple procedure from the recovery menu that can fix many glitches.
  3. Factory Reset: This is the last resort as it erases all your data (make a backup first!), but it often solves persistent software issues that are mistaken for motherboard or battery faults.

Sometimes, a failed update process can generate excessive heat and genuinely damage a component, like the motherboard. But ruling out software first can save you time, money, and an unnecessary repair.

At iLevante.com, we're here to help. We hope this guide has been very useful to you. Explore our catalogue and find the exact part you need to make your Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge the champion it is once more.

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