Moto G50 5G Battery Replacement Repair Guide
Motorola Moto G50 5G - Battery Replacement
Tools Required
- Phillips #00 screwdriver
- Plastic opening tool
- Suction cup
- SIM card eject tool
- Tweezers
- Spudger
Materials Required
- Replacement battery for Motorola Moto G50 5G
- Adhesive strips
Safety Warnings
- Ensure the device is powered off before beginning the repair.
- Be cautious of sharp tools and edges to prevent injury.
- If the battery is swollen, handle with extra care to avoid puncture.
- Avoid using metal tools directly on the battery to prevent short circuits.
- Work in a static-free environment to prevent damage to the phone's components.
Follow these 9 steps to complete your repair
Power Off the Device
Ensure that your Motorola Moto G50 5G is completely powered off. Press and hold the power button and select 'Power off' from the menu.
Remove the SIM Card Tray
Use a SIM card eject tool to remove the SIM card tray from the device. This step is crucial to avoid damage to the SIM card or tray during disassembly.
Remove the Back Cover
Use a suction cup to gently lift the back cover of the phone. Start from the bottom edge and use a plastic opening tool to carefully pry open the back cover. Be gentle to avoid cracking the plastic.
Disconnect the Battery Connector
Locate the battery connector on the motherboard. Use a spudger to gently disconnect the battery connector from the motherboard. Be cautious not to damage the connector pins.
Remove the Old Battery
Use a plastic opening tool to carefully pry the battery from its adhesive. If the battery is difficult to remove, apply gentle heat with a heat gun or hairdryer to loosen the adhesive. Do not puncture or bend the battery.
Install the New Battery
Place the new battery into the battery compartment. Press it gently to ensure it adheres to the adhesive strips. Reconnect the battery connector to the motherboard, ensuring a snug fit.
Reassemble the Device
Carefully align the back cover with the phone and press down around the edges to click it back into place. Ensure there are no gaps around the edges.
Reinsert the SIM Card Tray
Insert the SIM card tray back into its slot. Ensure it is aligned correctly and slides in smoothly without forcing it.
Power On the Device
Press and hold the power button to turn on your Motorola Moto G50 5G. Verify that the new battery is functioning correctly and that the phone powers on without issues.

