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Repair parts vivo V50 Lite

Unlock the full potential of your Vivo V50 Lite, a mobile masterpiece launched on March 20, 2025. If your device has taken a tumble or suffered a crack, our extensive range of repuestos (spare parts) and piezas (pieces) is here to save the day. Specializing in essential repair solutions, we offer everything from the most vulnerable pantallas (screens) and display LCDs to the vital placa base (motherboard) and battery--ensuring your mobile gets the tender care it deserves when you decide to buy (comprar) quality repairs. Boasting a breathtaking 6.77-inch AMOLED display with an impressive 120Hz refresh rate, up to 1300 nits and even 1800 nits brightness, the Vivo V50 Lite sets the benchmark for modern technology. Our Complete Screen for Vivo V50 Lite 5G is just one star in our lineup of premium mobile repair parts that promise to restore that vibrant look and feel. Whether it's a shattered screen or a forceful impact hitting the camera, we supply meticulously engineered pieces compatible with your mobile's high-standard technical specifications. Beyond the screen and camera, our store covers every facet of repair--from the essential structure provided by the carcasa (casing) to the intricacies of altavoces (speakers), micro components, and vibradores (vibrators). Our collection of repuestos (spare parts) and piezas (pieces) is designed for superior mobile repair, ensuring that every part of your device lives up to its optimum performance. Dive into our inventory and buy (comprar) with confidence, knowing that quality and precision are at the heart of every piece we provide.
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Complete Screen for Vivo 50 Lite 5G
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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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Anti-theft mobile display stand

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The Ultimate Spares Guide for Your Vivo V50 Lite 📱🛠️: Give it a Second Life with iLevante.com

The Vivo V50 Lite, launched in 2025, has established itself as a formidable contender in the competitive mid-range smartphone market. This device is not just a communication tool; it's a statement of balance between a stylish design, robust performance, and long-term durability. Vivo has designed the V50 Lite not only to withstand the rigours of daily life, with certifications like IP65 against dust and splashes and military-grade resistance tests, but has also adopted a philosophy that empowers the owner. The manufacturer's publication of official repair manuals is a clear sign of its commitment to the device's longevity. This means that the need for a repair should not be seen as a product failure, but as an opportunity to extend its lifespan—an intrinsic feature of its smart design that protects the initial investment.

The features that define this handset's experience are precisely those that deserve to be preserved with quality spare parts. Its visual heart is an impressive 6.77-inch AMOLED screen, with a fluid 120 Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of 1800 nits, perfect for multimedia consumption and gaming. The device's engine is the colossal 6500 mAh "BlueVolt" battery, with Silicon-Carbon (Si/C Li-Ion) technology, which promises exceptional autonomy and recharges at breakneck speeds thanks to its 90W FlashCharge system. In the photography department, the main 50MP Sony IMX882 sensor, assisted by the "Aura Light" system, captures detailed images even in low-light conditions. All this is orchestrated by the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 processor in its 5G version or the Qualcomm Snapdragon 685 in the 4G model, running on Funtouch OS 15, based on Android 15. With a slim 7.79 mm profile and a build that combines a glass front with a plastic frame and back, it's a device that feels as good as it performs.

🖥️ The Window to Your Digital World: All About the Vivo V50 Lite's Screen

The screen is, without a doubt, one of the most crucial and, unfortunately, most vulnerable components of any smartphone. An unlucky knock can turn an immersive visual experience into a spider's web of broken glass. Fortunately, bringing the Vivo V50 Lite's screen back to life is entirely possible, but it's essential to understand the available options to make an informed decision.

✨ The Original Screen: An AMOLED Gem

The factory screen of the Vivo V50 Lite is a piece of high technology. It's a 6.77-inch AMOLED panel (or POLED, a variant with a plastic substrate) with a resolution of 1080×2392 pixels and a 120 Hz refresh rate. AMOLED technology is superior to traditional LCDs for several reasons: each pixel emits its own light, allowing black pixels to be completely turned off to achieve infinite contrast and much more vibrant colours. This capability also results in lower power consumption, especially with dark interfaces, and allows the screen to be thinner, contributing to the phone's sleek design.

🤔 The Range of Options for Your Replacement Part

When the time comes to replace the screen, the market offers a spectrum of qualities and technologies. The right choice will depend on the budget and the user's expectations regarding the fidelity of the repair compared to the original experience.

  • Original / AMOLED Quality: This is the highest quality replacement part. Being of the same technology as the factory screen, it restores the visual experience to 100%: vibrant colours, pure blacks, precise touch response, and energy efficiency. It is the recommended option for those who do not want to compromise on any of the device's premium features.
  • INCELL: This is an advanced LCD technology. Unlike older LCD screens, INCELL integrates the touch layer (digitiser) directly into the liquid crystal display (LCD) panel, eliminating an intermediate layer. The result is a thinner, lighter screen with better touch response than standard TFT screens. Although it represents an improvement over basic LCDs, it does not achieve the colour richness or contrast of an AMOLED screen.
  • TFT/LCD: This is the most economical alternative. TFT (Thin-Film Transistor) screens are a type of LCD that requires a backlight which is constantly on. This means that blacks are never pure (more of a dark grey), colours are less saturated, battery consumption is higher, and the module's thickness is greater than that of an AMOLED. Opting for a TFT screen for a phone originally equipped with AMOLED is considered a functional "adaptation" or downgrade—a viable solution for repairing the phone on a very tight budget, but with a noticeable loss in image quality and autonomy.

To clarify these differences, the following table summarises the key features of each technology:

Feature Original Quality (AMOLED) INCELL Quality TFT/LCD Quality
Colour Quality Excellent, vibrant and saturated colours Good, accurate colours Standard, duller colours
Contrast (Blacks) Infinite (pure blacks) High Limited (greyish blacks)
Thickness Very thin Thin Thicker
Power Consumption Low, efficient Moderate High
Viewing Angles Excellent Very good Limited
Approximate Cost High 💰 Medium 💵 Low 🪙

🔧 Basic Guide to Screen Replacement

Replacing the screen is a delicate task. If you have no prior experience, it is recommended to go to a technical service. For the "do-it-yourself" enthusiasts, these are the fundamental steps:

  1. Preparation: Completely switch off the device and remove the SIM card tray. You will need tools such as a heat gun or hairdryer, a suction cup, plastic picks, precision screwdrivers, and specific adhesive (like B-7000).
  2. Opening: Apply moderate and even heat to the edges of the back cover to soften the adhesive. Use the suction cup to create a small gap and insert the plastic picks to cut through the glue all around the contour until the cover is released.
  3. Disconnection: Once inside, the first safety step is always to disconnect the battery connector from the motherboard. Then, locate and disconnect the flex cables of the damaged screen.
  4. Removal and Installation: Remove the old screen, which may require applying heat to the front. Before gluing the new screen, it is absolutely crucial to connect it temporarily and turn on the phone to test that the touch, colours, and brightness are working correctly.
  5. Sealing: Once verified, thoroughly clean the frame of any old adhesive residue, apply the new glue, and set the replacement screen in place, applying gentle and even pressure. Finally, reconnect all components and close the device.

⚡ The Powerhouse: The 6500 mAh "BlueVolt" Battery 🔋

The battery of the Vivo V50 Lite is not just another component; it is the pillar of its value proposition: longevity. Vivo has invested in advanced Silicon-Carbon (Si/C Li-Ion) technology and named it "BlueVolt", promising a massive 6500 mAh capacity and lasting health, maintaining over 80% of its original capacity after 5 years or 1000 charge cycles. This technology allows it to house 30% more capacity in the same slim profile as previous models. When this vital component begins to fail, the user experience degrades significantly. Replacing it is not just a repair; it's restoring the original promise of a tireless phone.

⚠️ Does My Battery Need Changing? Key Symptoms

Identifying a faulty battery is relatively simple if you pay attention to the signals the device gives off:

  • Accelerated Discharge: The most common symptom. The battery life is drastically reduced, and the phone barely survives a few hours with moderate use, far from the two days promised by the manufacturer.
  • Unexpected Shutdowns: The mobile phone switches off suddenly, despite the indicator showing 15%, 20% or even more remaining charge.
  • Erratic Percentages: The charge level jumps illogically. For example, it might drop from 50% to 30% in an instant or, upon restarting the phone, show a completely different percentage.
  • Abnormal Overheating: It's normal for the phone to get warm during fast charging or intensive gaming, but if it gets excessively hot with light use or while idle, it could be a sign of internal battery degradation.
  • Physical Swelling: If the back cover bulges outwards or the screen starts to lift at the edges, it is a sign that the battery has swollen. This is a dangerous symptom that requires immediate replacement to prevent further damage or safety risks.
  • Slowed Performance: Modern operating systems often slow down the processor to protect the device when the battery is severely degraded. If the V50 Lite feels inexplicably slow, the battery could be the culprit.

OEM Spares: The Original Quality Without the Logo ✅

In the spare parts market, the term OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) is synonymous with quality. An OEM battery is manufactured by the same company that produces the original batteries for Vivo, using the same materials, technical specifications, and safety controls. The main difference is that they do not carry the brand's logo, which allows them to be offered at a more competitive price. Choosing an OEM battery is the safest way to ensure that the replacement will have the same performance, capacity, and safety as the original part.

Basic Guide to Battery Replacement

Vivo's service manual rates battery replacement as a low difficulty task, with an estimated duration of 6 to 10 minutes. However, safety is paramount.

Key Steps:

  1. Open the phone following the same steps described for screen replacement (remove the back cover).
  2. Disconnect the battery connector from the motherboard.
  3. To remove the battery, use the designated adhesive pull-tabs, if present. If not, apply a small amount of isopropyl alcohol to the edges to soften the adhesive and gently pry with a plastic spatula.
  4. Place the new battery in its compartment, connect its flex cable to the motherboard, replace any intermediate components, and close the device.

🛡️ Aesthetics and Protection: The Back Cover and Its Replacement

The back cover of the Vivo V50 Lite serves a dual essential function: it is the main protective barrier for the delicate internal components against dust and moisture (key to maintaining its IP65 certification) and it is the canvas that defines the phone's aesthetics. A broken or heavily scratched cover not only makes the device look unsightly but also compromises its integrity.

🎨 The V50 Lite's Colour Palette

The V50 Lite was launched in an attractive range of colours, allowing the user to restore its original look or even dare to try a change of style. The official colours include Phantom Black, Titanium Gold, Fantasy Purple, and Silk Green. It is possible to find these variants in the spares market to return the handset to its factory splendour.

Quick Guide to Back Cover Replacement

Changing the back cover is one of the simplest repairs with the greatest visual impact.

Tools:

You only need a heat gun or hairdryer, a suction cup, and plastic picks.

Process:

  1. Switch off the phone and remove the SIM tray.
  2. Apply gentle, even heat around all edges of the cover to soften the adhesive.
  3. Place the suction cup near an edge and pull gently to create a small opening.
  4. Insert a plastic pick into the opening and carefully slide it around the entire perimeter to cut the glue.
  5. Once loose, lift the cover. Although the fingerprint reader on this model is in the screen, it is always good practice to lift it carefully in case any cables are attached.
  6. Thoroughly clean the frame of any old adhesive residue. Most quality replacement covers already come with new adhesive pre-installed. Simply remove the protective films and press the new cover firmly into place for a few minutes to ensure a proper seal.

🦸‍♂️ The Unsung Heroes: Other Key Spares for Your V50 Lite

Beyond the most obvious components, there are other parts whose failure can seriously impair the functionality of the Vivo V50 Lite. The four most relevant spare parts are detailed below.

Charging Port (USB-C Flex / Sub-board)

This component is vital not only for recharging the battery but also for data transfer.

Signs of failure: Slow or intermittent charging, the cable needs to be in a specific position to work, the computer does not recognise the phone, or the 90W FlashCharge fast charging does not activate.

The Replacement Part: In the V50 Lite, the USB-C port is integrated into a secondary board, also known as a sub-board or daughterboard, which also houses the main microphone and other components. Replacing this entire board is a clean and effective solution that resolves all related issues at once. Vivo's manual catalogues this repair as medium difficulty.

Rear Camera Module (Sony IMX882) 📸

The powerful camera system is one of the main attractions of the V50 Lite.

Signs of failure: Photographs come out blurry or out of focus (even after cleaning the lens), spots or black dots appear in the image, the camera app closes unexpectedly or shows an error, or the flash has stopped working.

The Replacement Part: This is the complete module containing the 50MP Sony main sensor and the 8MP wide-angle sensor. It is a modular piece that, although delicate, can be replaced. It is important to note that after replacement, a software calibration may be necessary to ensure optimal performance.

External Speaker (Buzzer) and Earpiece 🔊

Essential components for the audio experience.

External Speaker Symptoms: Ringtones and notifications are inaudible, or audio from videos and music sounds distorted, tinny, or at a very low volume.

Earpiece Symptoms: During a phone call, it is difficult or impossible to hear the other person, or their voice is very noisy and crackly.

The Replacement Part: These are two different and independently replaceable parts. The main speaker (buzzer) is located at the bottom of the phone, while the call earpiece is at the top.

Camera Lens Protector Glass

Sometimes the problem isn't with the camera itself, but with what protects it.

Signs of failure: The small glass covering the rear lenses is scratched, cracked, or broken. This causes photos to come out with strange reflections, lens flare, or a general lack of sharpness, even though the camera sensors are in perfect condition.

The Replacement Part: This is a very inexpensive part and its replacement is relatively simple. Changing just this glass can completely restore the device's photographic quality, making it one of the most cost-effective repairs.

👻 Hardware Fault or a Ghost in the Machine? A Note from the Workshop

From a technician's perspective, many problems that at first glance seem to require a part change actually have a software-level solution. Before purchasing a spare part, performing a series of checks can save time and money, as well as confirming that buying a hardware part is really necessary.

The Infamous "Ghost Touch"

This frustrating problem occurs when the screen registers touches that the user has not made, opening apps or typing on its own. Before assuming the screen is broken, other causes should be ruled out:

  • Faulty Charger: A low-quality or damaged charger can introduce electrical interference that confuses the screen's digitiser, especially during charging. The solution is to try the original charger or another high-quality one.
  • Problematic Accessories: A poorly aligned screen protector or a case that is too tight and presses on the screen's edges can generate ghost touches. It is recommended to remove both and test the phone without them.
  • Dirt or Moisture: Dirt particles or moisture residue on the screen can be interpreted as touches by the touch panel. A thorough cleaning with a microfibre cloth can solve the problem.
  • Software Errors: A bug in Funtouch OS or a specific application can cause this erratic behaviour. A simple restart of the device or checking for pending software updates in the settings can resolve it.

Abnormal Battery Drain

A rapidly draining battery is not always degraded. Sometimes, the software is the culprit.

  • Background Apps: The most common cause is an app consuming resources uncontrollably. You should navigate to Settings > Battery > Battery usage to identify the culprit. Forcing it to stop, clearing its cache, or, in extreme cases, uninstalling it, is usually the solution.
  • Lack of Optimisation: Vivo's Funtouch OS includes tools like iManager, designed to optimise performance and manage power consumption. Using these features and the battery-saving modes can noticeably improve battery life.
  • Poor Network Coverage: In areas with a poor mobile signal, the phone expends a huge amount of energy constantly searching for a stable connection. If connectivity is not needed, activating aeroplane mode is the most effective way to stop this consumption.

Offering these software solutions as a first diagnostic step not only empowers the user but also builds a relationship of trust. A seller who helps solve a problem without an immediate purchase becomes an expert advisor, and will be the first choice when a hardware part is truly needed.

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