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Charging Port Only (Type-C Version) Compatible For Samsung Galaxy A11 (A115 / 2020) / A01 (A015 / 2020) / A02S (A025 / 2020) (Soldering Required)

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    For a Type-C charging port replacement compatible with the Samsung Galaxy A11 (A115, 2020), A01 (A015, 2020), and A02S (A025, 2020), you’ll need to desolder the old port and solder the new one onto the device's motherboard. Here’s what to keep in mind for this repair:

    Tips for Replacing a Soldered Type-C Charging Port

    1. Model Compatibility: Confirm that the replacement port is specifically compatible with Galaxy A11, A01, and A02S models. Even small differences in design or pin configuration could result in a non-functional port.

    2. Micro-Soldering Skills: This job requires precision micro-soldering. You’ll need to carefully desolder the damaged port and securely solder the new one in its place, aligning the pins accurately to avoid misalignment that could cause charging issues or damage the phone’s circuit.

    3. Essential Tools:

      • Fine-tip soldering iron for precision work.
      • Desoldering braid or pump to remove the old solder.
      • Soldering flux to improve the connection quality.
      • Magnifying lens or microscope (optional but recommended) for better visibility of small components.
      • ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) protection like a grounding mat or wrist strap, as these parts are sensitive to static.
    4. Quality Assurance: Choose a reliable source for purchasing the port to ensure quality and durability. Poor-quality parts may not hold up well under regular use or might have inconsistent performance.

    5. Testing After Installation: After soldering the new port, it’s a good idea to test it thoroughly before fully reassembling the phone. Ensure the phone charges, data transfers, and that there’s a secure connection.

    6. Consider Professional Repair: If you’re not experienced with soldering, you might want to consult a professional technician. Charging ports are delicate components, and missteps during installation could potentially damage other parts of the motherboard.

    Would you like a step-by-step guide for the micro-soldering process, or do you need recommendations on where to buy these Type-C ports?