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Repair parts vivo V50

Hey rebels, if you're after the ultimate upgrade for your vivo V50, you're in the right zone. Dropped your device or noticed a crack in that killer screen? No worries - our range of repuestos (spare parts) and piezas (pieces) is tailored for your mobile (movil) needs. With the vivo V50 hitting the scene on February 17, 2025, it's all about keeping your device in prime condition. We're talking about a complete screen replacement - the Complete Screen for Vivo V50 - engineered for that 6.77-inch AMOLED display with HDR10+, 120Hz, and brightness levels ranging from 1300 to 4500 nits. If you're looking to repair (reparacion) and buy (comprar) the best for your device, we've got you covered. The vivo V50 (model V2427) packs power in every curve with its sleek dimensions (163.3 x 76.7 x 7.4/7.6/7.7 mm) and a weight that keeps it portable at 189g or 199g. Accidents happen - a hard impact may damage the LCD display, battery, or even the motherboard. Our zone is the ultimate destination for repuestos, ensuring your device gets back to peak performance with genuine pieces designed to match its sophisticated specs. Don't let a strong blow to the camera or a misadventure on the casing stress you out. We also stock well-crafted replacements for camera modules, housings, speakers, microphones, and vibrators, making repair (reparacion) as effortless as a breeze. Whether you're a mobile (movil) enthusiast or a tablet fanatic, our selection of top-notch spare parts (repuestos) and pieces (piezas) is here to keep your gear alive and kicking. Explore, repair, and get back to the things you love - no excuses, just action.
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Screen Adhesive for Mobile Phones 3ml B-7000

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Black Glue for Screens 5mL T7000

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1mm Double-Sided Adhesive Tape for Universal Repair Black

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21 in 1 Universal Tool Kit

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Suction Cup for Separating Mobile and Tablet Screens

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Metal Pry Tool for Screen Separation

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Suction Cup Pliers for Opening and Removing Screens

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Universal SIM Tray Ejection Tool (Pin)

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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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Spare Parts for the Vivo V50: Everything You Need to Make It Like New

The Vivo V50 has established itself as a benchmark in the upper mid-range, thanks to its elegant design, impressive camera setup, and a screen that captivates at first sight. However, like any electronic device, it isn't immune to everyday accidents: an unexpected drop, the natural wear and tear of the battery, or a small knock on a corner. At iLevante.com, we understand that your mobile is an essential tool, which is why we've created this definitive guide to spare parts and components for the Vivo V50. Here you'll find everything you need to know to identify a problem, choose the right component, and bring your smartphone back to life.

From the screen to the very last flex cable, we offer high-quality solutions to ensure your repair is a success. Let's dive into the world of Vivo V50 components!

The Complete Guide to Screens for Your Vivo V50 📱

The screen is, without a doubt, the main feature and the most exposed component. Good image quality is key to enjoying the experience Vivo designed. If your panel has had a mishap, it's crucial to know the available options.

When is it time to change your Vivo V50's screen?

A cracked glass isn't always the only reason. Pay attention to these unmistakable signs:

  • Visible cracks: The most obvious symptom. A broken screen is not only unsightly but can also damage internal components by allowing dust or moisture to get inside.
  • Blemishes or dead pixels: Can you see black, purple, or coloured spots that don't disappear? This is a clear sign that the inner panel (the display) is damaged.
  • Vertical or horizontal lines: Coloured stripes across the screen indicate a fault with the flex connectors or the display itself.
  • The touch screen is unresponsive or behaves erratically: If your phone registers phantom touches (the infamous "ghost touch") or doesn't detect your fingers in certain areas, the digitiser is failing.
  • Black screen but the phone vibrates and makes sounds: The device is working, but the panel isn't displaying an image. The display has reached the end of its life.

Types of Replacement Screens: Quality and Price

At iLevante.com, we offer several quality grades so you can choose the one that best suits your needs and budget. The Vivo V50 is fitted with an AMOLED panel from the factory, so the best alternatives will aim to replicate that quality.

  • Original Screen: This is the exact same component fitted by Vivo. It offers the highest quality in colours, brightness, contrast, and touch response. It's the recommended option for those looking for a result identical to the factory original.
  • AMOLED / OLED Screen: These screens use the same technology as the original. They offer pure blacks, vibrant colours, and excellent contrast. The difference from the original is often minimal, frequently imperceptible to the average user, making it the option with the best value for money.
  • INCELL Screen: This is a high-end LCD technology that integrates the display and the touch layer into a single unit. While it doesn't achieve the pure blacks of an AMOLED, it offers very good image quality, true-to-life colours, and a reduced thickness. It's a more affordable and very capable alternative.
  • TFT Screen: The most budget-friendly option. It's a basic LCD technology. You will notice a difference in contrast (blacks will appear more like dark greys) and in viewing angles. It's a functional solution, perfect for tight budgets or for giving a second life to a secondary phone.

All About the Vivo V50 Battery: Performance and Replacement 🔋

Battery life is vital. Over time, all lithium-ion batteries degrade. If you notice your Vivo V50 can no longer keep up with your pace, it's time to consider a replacement.

Specifications and Signs of a Faulty Battery

The Vivo V50 is equipped with a high-capacity battery, likely a model similar to the B-V50 series (internal designation), designed to last the entire day. However, if you experience any of these issues, its lifespan could be coming to an end:

  • It drains abnormally quickly.
  • The battery percentage drops suddenly (e.g., from 40% to 15%).
  • The phone switches off unexpectedly, even with charge remaining.
  • It takes a long time to charge or doesn't reach 100%.
  • The back of the phone becomes excessively hot during charging or use.
  • The battery is swollen (this is dangerous and requires immediate replacement).

OEM Batteries: Original Quality Without the Logo

You might come across "OEM" (Original Equipment Manufacturer) batteries. What does this mean? They are batteries made by the same supplier that provides them to Vivo, with the same quality standards, cells, and controllers. The only difference is that, due to licensing issues, they do not carry the brand's logo. It's a smart way to get an original quality product at a more competitive price. At iLevante.com, we have full confidence in our OEM batteries for their performance and reliability.

Basic Guide to Changing Your Vivo V50's Battery

Although we always recommend seeking professional help, changing the battery is a feasible process if you have patience and the right tools.

  1. Switch off the device: Safety first.
  2. Apply heat: Use a heat gun or a hairdryer to gently warm the edges of the back cover to soften the adhesive.
  3. Remove the back cover: Using a suction cup and plastic plectrums, create a gap and carefully slice through the adhesive around the entire perimeter.
  4. Disconnect the battery: Once the cover and any intermediate shielding are removed, locate the battery connector on the mainboard and disconnect it with a plastic tool.
  5. Extract the old battery: Batteries usually have adhesive pull-tabs underneath. Pull them steadily and slowly to release the battery. If they break, gently pry with a plastic spudger—never use anything metallic to avoid a short circuit!
  6. Install the new battery: Place the new battery in its housing, connect the flex cable to the mainboard, and reassemble the phone by following the steps in reverse.

Refresh the Look: Back Covers for the Vivo V50

An unfortunate knock can leave the elegant back of your Vivo V50 shattered. Luckily, replacing it is one of the simplest repairs with a spectacular aesthetic result.

Available Colours and Materials

The back covers for the Vivo V50 we offer at iLevante.com respect the original design. You'll find them in all the launch colours, such as Twilight Blue, Stellar Black, or Pearl White. They come with pre-installed adhesive to make assembly as easy as possible and restore your phone's premium look.

How to change the back cover?

The process is very similar to the first steps of changing the battery. You just need to apply heat, carefully remove the damaged cover, thoroughly clean the frame of any old adhesive residue, and fit the new cover, pressing firmly around the edges to ensure a perfect seal.

The 5 Most Sought-After Spare Parts for the Vivo V50

Besides screens and batteries, other components also experience significant wear. These are the most in-demand parts among our customers:

1. Main 50MP Front Camera 🤳

The Vivo V50 stands out for its 50MP selfie camera with autofocus. If your self-portraits are coming out blurry, with spots, or the camera app shows an error when switching to the front view, it's highly likely the module is damaged. Its replacement is delicate but restores one of this terminal's star features.

2. USB-C Charging Port

Is your phone not charging, do you have to jiggle the cable to get a connection, or is it not recognised by your computer? The charging port is a high-wear component. In most cases, it's a small board (sub-board or auxiliary board) that is easy to replace and usually also includes the main microphone and the antenna connection.

3. Rear Camera Lens

The glass that protects the powerful rear cameras can get scratched or break, severely affecting the quality of your photos. It's an inexpensive and very easy part to change: simply remove the broken glass carefully and stick the new one in its place.

4. Earpiece Speaker

If during calls you can hear the other person very quietly, with interference, or not at all, the earpiece speaker (the one you put to your ear) needs replacing. It's a simple repair that will restore clarity to your conversations.

5. Power and Volume Flex Cable

The physical buttons can also fail. If you can't switch the phone on, off, or adjust the volume, it's most likely that the internal flex cable that makes the contact has worn out or been damaged. This replacement part will restore the full functionality of the side buttons.

Technical Diagnosis: Hardware and Software Issues

From a technician's perspective, it's crucial to differentiate between a component failure and a software problem, as the symptoms can sometimes overlap.

Common Hardware Faults

Beyond the obvious, a technician must be alert to faults on the mainboard (motherboard). A short circuit in a power management IC (PMIC) can prevent the phone from switching on, mimicking a dead battery. Likewise, a fault in the audio codec can leave the phone without sound, even if the speakers are in perfect condition. Intermittent reception problems may not only be due to the antenna but also a fault in the RF transceiver on the board.

Software Issues That Can Be Mistaken for Physical Faults

Be careful! It's not all about hardware. A bootloop (constant restarting) might look like a faulty power button or mainboard, but it is often a corrupt operating system that can be fixed by flashing the official firmware. The "ghost touch" we mentioned earlier, while usually a digitiser fault, can occasionally be caused by a faulty software update or an incompatible app. Before blaming the physical component for excessive battery drain, a technician should analyse the consumption of background apps. A technician should always perform a factory reset (after backing up data) as a diagnostic step before proceeding with a complex and costly hardware repair.


At iLevante.com, we are committed to quality and durability. Repairing your Vivo V50 is not only a smart decision for your wallet but also for the environment. Explore our catalogue and find the exact spare part you need. If you have any questions, our team of experts is here to advise you. Long live your Vivo V50!

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