Moto G75 5G Screen Replacement Repair Guide
Motorola Moto G75 5G - Screen Replacement
Tools Required
- Phillips #00 screwdriver
- Plastic opening tool
- Suction cup
- Tweezers
- Heat gun or hair dryer
- Spudger
Materials Required
- Replacement screen for Motorola Moto G75 5G
- Adhesive strips or tape
Safety Warnings
- Ensure the device is powered off before beginning the repair.
- Be cautious of sharp edges on broken glass.
- Avoid using excessive force when prying components to prevent damage.
- Handle all electronic components with care to avoid static discharge.
- Ensure the work area is clean and well-lit.
Follow these 10 steps to complete your repair
Power Off the Device
Hold down the power button and select 'Power off' to ensure the device is completely turned off before beginning the repair.
Remove the Back Cover
Use a plastic opening tool to gently pry around the edges of the back cover to release the clips. Carefully remove the back cover and set it aside.
Remove the Battery
Using a Phillips #00 screwdriver, remove the screws securing the battery connector shield. Use a spudger to disconnect the battery connector and gently lift the battery out.
Heat the Front Screen
Apply a heat gun or hair dryer evenly around the edges of the front screen to loosen the adhesive. Be careful not to overheat the device.
Remove the Broken Screen
Place a suction cup on the screen and gently lift to create a small gap. Insert a plastic opening tool into the gap and carefully slide it around the edges to separate the screen from the frame.
Disconnect the Screen
Use tweezers to carefully disconnect the display cable connectors. Remove the broken screen completely from the device.
Install the New Screen
Connect the new screen's display cables to the corresponding connectors. Align the new screen with the frame and press it gently into place.
Secure the New Screen
Use adhesive strips or tape to secure the new screen to the frame. Apply gentle pressure around the edges to ensure a firm bond.
Reassemble the Device
Reinsert the battery and reconnect the battery connector. Replace the battery connector shield and secure it with screws. Reattach the back cover by pressing it firmly until it clicks into place.
Power On and Test
Power on the device to ensure the new screen is functioning correctly. Test the touch functionality and display for any issues.

