@@joshniemantsverdriet7786 i used a hair dryer and the metal sim card pin 📍 to pick out and remove the broken glass. Don't use too much heat you don't want to damage the cameras. Just so you know the glass ring lens has a black ring ring around each camera lens so they just stick on. Something like a sim card pin 📍can be used to gently remove the lens and the black ring glued stickers. And whatever you do do not ever use a heat gun for this it will melt your phone. I had a guy that spilt water on his laptop and tried to dry the laptop keyboard with a heatgun and it melted his keyboard it a matter of seconds it was so bad 🤣 .....so stick to a hair dryer and be patient.
@@bign1667 actually just got it all out without even heating it, just scraping it out by the edges with a push pin. My replacement lenses haven't arrived yet though, should that camera look blurry with no lens? 📌📌
I have a dust particle inside of the center left camera lense my phone is less than 1 month old. How do I get the dust out from inside the lense? S21 Ultra owner
Hey, unfortunately if shaking the device doesn't do anything you will have to open the back and clean the camera. Shaking the device is only temporary solution. The best is opening the back glass, clean everything, test the camera and seal properly. Less than 1 month that sounds like a faulty back or the inside of the device was dirty when the rear cover was sealed.
@@ersbit Do you know if Geek Squad at Best Buy is capable of doing that stuff because I feel like I would break the phone. There isn't even a place to be able to pull the back off without scratching the crap out of the device.
I think they should be able to do all that repair, they kinda have training on everything. They gonna charge you a lot if your not in their plans or insured. I also think there are a lot of people skilled that can remove the back without a single scratch it very feasible Samsung official repair shop or official stores also can do the repair 👍🏽
I see that the camera bump in s21 ultra is metal. Is it okay to lay the phone in a surface where the camera bump touches first? Are the lenses protected?
You should have a case because it doesn't take much to leave a scratch on the metal camera bump. Once it's scratched your gonna notice that shiny line/points. Gotta make sure the phone doesn't slide or while taking it you don't slide and then raise. None of the lenses are protected in the event of a scratch it's gonna be notice in your pictures (only if the scratch is big enough to interact with your camera focus)
This was mainly to show. You can replace it with our removing the back panel. I make multiple other videos where I didn't remove the back panel.and simply replaced the camera glasses.
They will most likely not work as Samsung changes sizes and thickness or these camera glasses every year or from device to device. Just do a full back replacement it will work too.
You're welcome bro, if it is only one lens You could change that one alone without removing the back cover, but you'll have to be more careful not to touch the camera itself and doing it with camera facing down with you looking up with protection for eye so that particles of glass fell down and not inside the device. 😅it a bit weird to explain in comments. Or you just do it like in the video.
I really think you can do it without removing the whole back. You just have to be carefull with the particles of glass. When I was removing the other broken lens I was not using heat at all. Use a sharp thing to remove the glass while it's facing the earth ( put eye protection glass) broken glass will fall down instead of inside the device. With a little hearing of the camera bumps it's should be possible( it less work than doing the back all over again)
What is the most water-resistant method of replacing the camera glass? Replacing the entire back plate of phone? Or use old phone plate with new gasket?
I think that replacing the whole back once is the best way to conserve better water resistance. Changing the aluminum cameras frame only will have you manipulate the camera frame/tape and backglass/tape. The more you manipulate the pieces the higher the chance of forgetting something or making a mistake
Thank you for showing this tutorial I just recently broke my camera lens and had a bit of a panic attack. Thinking between going to a device repair shop or replacing my phone was five minutes of stress I didn't need. Keep on the great job man it helps lots👍.
Thanks 👍🏽. You can do the replacement without removing the back glass (recently made that video Samsung Galaxy S21 Camera Glass Replacement ruclips.net/video/Pz-fgktrsT4/видео.html)
Hummm it's complicated Will depend on the quality of the back cover and back double sided tape. It's simply safer to avoid water after you do a repair (specially submerging the device). I have another video I tested a s21 water resistance after repair and 😂😂😂 survived but needed repair again
wow, thank you so much for this bro! it looks easy and simple in the video. but i think i just might take my s21 ultra to a repair shop instead, and get a entirely new back cover.😭 the plastic aluminum part of the camera cover, was scraped off at the edges. It looks so bad imo. And my camera lens aren't broken, but my lens protector are so the lens protector shattered and broke over time.:( but thanks to this, i know now that my phone can still be recovered! i won't need to get a new phone after all. thanks once again for staring this bro! Big thumbs up. 👍
So happy to hear that the video is very helpful. 😅 the back is actually glass and aluminum, I had to break the other back cover I had to confirm it's glass not plastic 😂 felt too much like plastic. Thank again we'll try to make more repair contents with the same format
@@ersbit ah, my bad! I'm not a tech pro, so watching this video was a bit foreign to me. 🥲 This is your area of expertise 😭✌️keep up the good work tho!!
I think you should not count on it being really really waterproof the tape they provided was too thin ( not same thickness as the original). Technically it might still hold but maybe for 2 to 3 minutes. Splashes and a few seconds plunged it might be fine
@@ersbit I called the samsung service and they told me they were replacing their backs with factory waterproofness, epic win (something like 100$). Btw thank u for answer
none of my lenses are cracked, they have condensation in them though after a dip in the bath last night. would you suggest just getting the back off and drying the lenses out from the inside?
That would be my recommendation, but once you take the back off you need to reinstall it with a new double sided tape. You should do that because the condensation point to a failure in the seals somewhere, and who know your device can get worse if water interact with electronics components. The other issue maybe or maybe not is getting the double sided tape alone. You may be lucky to have a parts seller sell you the tape alone.
@@ersbit thank you for getting back to me. can you tell me the things i will need to do that and suggest the best video for me to watch to show me how to get the back off?
Alles wunderbar geklappt: Aber ich habe Staub unter dem Kameraglas, wodurch Fotos mit Gegenlicht oder schräg einfallendem Licht nicht mehr gut aussehen. Ideen, wie ich das wegbekomme?
Hummm that's a great question, but the exact cost I do not know. You can check Samsung website maybe or other specialized website. It might run you something close to $150 or more maybe
@@ersbit I don't know if the camera itself is damaged. Rn I only know that the lens is cracked, just like how your phone is shown in this video. When I try using the ultrawide camera, it looked blurry and the images came out looking not sharp enough. I just want to know if you think the camera is damaged, if not, then the staffs said that it'll cost lesser than $10
@@ersbit but if the camera is damaged, you're right, the staffs said that it will cost around $100. I just hope the camera itself is not damaged, I'm very worried about it because $100 is alot
Unfortunately if the camera lens is cracked in such a way, you can confirm if the camera is good by only removing the back and test the camera without any lens/glass. $10 wow you must have some warranty or plans that give you access to these kinds of discounted prices 👍🏽
@@ersbit yes bro, but $10 is needed only if the lens needs to be replaced. If the camera itself is damaged, it will cost me around $100. Btw bro, when the lens on your S21 Ultra cracked, did it affect your HDR? Because my ultrawide camera has the blur issue and the HDR is not as great as how it was before the lens cracked
I've just dropped mine and the bottom camera (periscope) is now cracked. Do you have to take it apart to replace it? It looks like if you are careful you can remove the lenses without dismantling the phone.
The camera itself is broken or you were talking about the LENS of the periscope camera? if it is only one lens You could change that one alone without removing the back cover, but you'll have to be more careful not to touch the camera itself and doing it with camera facing down with you looking up with protection for eye so that particles of glass fell down and not inside the device. 😅 it a bit weird to explain in comments, but you get the idea.
@@z06dave hey man, I'm in the same situation only with one lens broken, I ordered the kit as well, did you get to try it without dismantling the phone?
@@onexsp1492 rather frustratingly my partner took it to a phone repair shop while I was at work. The repair itself is actually quite easy. Buy an OEM kit from eBay and just take your time. If the lense has a hole in it you'll be able to get some super thin tweezers in and lift out the broken glass. Id say take it to a phone shop first though, most shops around here quote £20-30 which is cheap
Yes it's possible to do it that way the only risk is getting small piece of glass on the inside (you can tap tap the edge of the device to drop any small glass if any is stuck in the camera) or use a vaccum to suck anything that dropped inside. If it's only a scratch and the lens is not broken you can use a sharp tool like I did go under the glass and remove it. 2 minutes might be too much I advise you to start 30 seconds if the glass doesn't come off add extra heat that way you lower any risk of Overheating the sensors
I would not count this as waterproof again. Maybe 1 minute in water only and that’s if the repair was done correctly. The two piece elements in the back does not help. A single piece back cover would be more waterproof in my opinion
Just did this today without needing to remove the back over
Great to hear you tried and successfully completed it 👍🏽🎉
How did you heat the lenses?
@@joshniemantsverdriet7786 i used a hair dryer and the metal sim card pin 📍 to pick out and remove the broken glass. Don't use too much heat you don't want to damage the cameras.
Just so you know the glass ring lens has a black ring ring around each camera lens so they just stick on. Something like a sim card pin 📍can be used to gently remove the lens and the black ring glued stickers.
And whatever you do do not ever use a heat gun for this it will melt your phone. I had a guy that spilt water on his laptop and tried to dry the laptop keyboard with a heatgun and it melted his keyboard it a matter of seconds it was so bad 🤣 .....so stick to a hair dryer and be patient.
@@bign1667 how far would you suggest holding it from the phone to melt it? I'm terrified of melting anything else that I shouldn't haha
@@bign1667 actually just got it all out without even heating it, just scraping it out by the edges with a push pin. My replacement lenses haven't arrived yet though, should that camera look blurry with no lens? 📌📌
You make this look easy. With my luck, I'd break it and need to get a new phone lol
lol its not that difficult if you have the right tools
Used this video to repair my s21 ultra camera glass, was very helpful.
Great to hear from a successful DIY done 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Can you change one cmera glass or should you change them all. I only have one.
No you do not have to change all of them. Just the one you need to replace. I did it all to show the process for everything in a single video.
I have a dust particle inside of the center left camera lense my phone is less than 1 month old. How do I get the dust out from inside the lense? S21 Ultra owner
Hey, unfortunately if shaking the device doesn't do anything you will have to open the back and clean the camera. Shaking the device is only temporary solution. The best is opening the back glass, clean everything, test the camera and seal properly. Less than 1 month that sounds like a faulty back or the inside of the device was dirty when the rear cover was sealed.
@@ersbit Do you know if Geek Squad at Best Buy is capable of doing that stuff because I feel like I would break the phone. There isn't even a place to be able to pull the back off without scratching the crap out of the device.
I think they should be able to do all that repair, they kinda have training on everything. They gonna charge you a lot if your not in their plans or insured.
I also think there are a lot of people skilled that can remove the back without a single scratch it very feasible
Samsung official repair shop or official stores also can do the repair 👍🏽
Can somebody give me the link, where i can by a Lenssett like this?
It's in the description. Isn't it?
Here's the link S21 Ultra Lenses replacement kit: amzn.to/3hvQILz
Check the description it has all the links of everything
I see that the camera bump in s21 ultra is metal. Is it okay to lay the phone in a surface where the camera bump touches first? Are the lenses protected?
You should have a case because it doesn't take much to leave a scratch on the metal camera bump. Once it's scratched your gonna notice that shiny line/points. Gotta make sure the phone doesn't slide or while taking it you don't slide and then raise.
None of the lenses are protected in the event of a scratch it's gonna be notice in your pictures (only if the scratch is big enough to interact with your camera focus)
Hello! Why are you removing the back cover? It looks like you can replace the glass without violating the tightness of the case itself.
This was mainly to show. You can replace it with our removing the back panel. I make multiple other videos where I didn't remove the back panel.and simply replaced the camera glasses.
Thanks for the reply, will look at the options
The back of the S21 is plastic. The backs of the plus and ultra are Gorilla Glass Victus.
😅yes that's exactly true.
the only phone with the plastic back is the regular s21. The s21 plus and ultra have glass backs just has a matte Victus coating
You're absolutely right 😅 same for S22
Hello,
Will this kit work on a Samsung A13 4g, as I cannot find a kit for this phone.
They will most likely not work as Samsung changes sizes and thickness or these camera glasses every year or from device to device. Just do a full back replacement it will work too.
Just broke one of my lenses, gonna give this a try. Thanks bro
You're welcome bro, if it is only one lens You could change that one alone without removing the back cover, but you'll have to be more careful not to touch the camera itself and doing it with camera facing down with you looking up with protection for eye so that particles of glass fell down and not inside the device.
😅it a bit weird to explain in comments.
Or you just do it like in the video.
@@ersbit all my parts just came in, I only broke one lens. Do you think it would be a better idea to not take off my back cover?
I really think you can do it without removing the whole back. You just have to be carefull with the particles of glass.
When I was removing the other broken lens I was not using heat at all. Use a sharp thing to remove the glass while it's facing the earth ( put eye protection glass) broken glass will fall down instead of inside the device. With a little hearing of the camera bumps it's should be possible( it less work than doing the back all over again)
@@DoctorPurginator did it work
@@DoctorPurginator how did it go?
What is the most water-resistant method of replacing the camera glass? Replacing the entire back plate of phone? Or use old phone plate with new gasket?
I think that replacing the whole back once is the best way to conserve better water resistance. Changing the aluminum cameras frame only will have you manipulate the camera frame/tape and backglass/tape. The more you manipulate the pieces the higher the chance of forgetting something or making a mistake
Thank you for showing this tutorial I just recently broke my camera lens and had a bit of a panic attack. Thinking between going to a device repair shop or replacing my phone was five minutes of stress I didn't need. Keep on the great job man it helps lots👍.
Thanks 👍🏽. You can do the replacement without removing the back glass (recently made that video Samsung Galaxy S21 Camera Glass Replacement
ruclips.net/video/Pz-fgktrsT4/видео.html)
Water resistance is maintained???
Hummm it's complicated
Will depend on the quality of the back cover and back double sided tape. It's simply safer to avoid water after you do a repair (specially submerging the device). I have another video I tested a s21 water resistance after repair and 😂😂😂 survived but needed repair again
@@ersbit Thank you for your reply
You're welcome 👍🏽
Where do i can buy tge replacement kit lenses?
Links in vidéo description
Followed the instruction in this video and now my s21 has new camera lens. Smartphone Fix shop wanted $99 to do this.
😂😂 $99 thanks for sharing. 👍🏽
Mine wanted $150
😂 Well that's a smart way to get rich
wow, thank you so much for this bro! it looks easy and simple in the video. but i think i just might take my s21 ultra to a repair shop instead, and get a entirely new back cover.😭 the plastic aluminum part of the camera cover, was scraped off at the edges. It looks so bad imo. And my camera lens aren't broken, but my lens protector are so the lens protector shattered and broke over time.:( but thanks to this, i know now that my phone can still be recovered! i won't need to get a new phone after all. thanks once again for staring this bro! Big thumbs up. 👍
So happy to hear that the video is very helpful. 😅 the back is actually glass and aluminum, I had to break the other back cover I had to confirm it's glass not plastic 😂 felt too much like plastic. Thank again we'll try to make more repair contents with the same format
@@ersbit ah, my bad! I'm not a tech pro, so watching this video was a bit foreign to me. 🥲 This is your area of expertise 😭✌️keep up the good work tho!!
If the lens got crack it will affect phone ip rating?
Absolutely, you should avoid any water contact. Even small cracks if submersed in water water might infiltrate your device
should I say goodbye to waterproofing if I have broken the lens glass? is there a chance that some service will do it as it was?
I think you should not count on it being really really waterproof the tape they provided was too thin ( not same thickness as the original). Technically it might still hold but maybe for 2 to 3 minutes.
Splashes and a few seconds plunged it might be fine
@@ersbit I called the samsung service and they told me they were replacing their backs with factory waterproofness, epic win (something like 100$). Btw thank u for answer
Great information ✅ thanks
Hey I made a video *specially* to answer that question
*Here ->* ruclips.net/video/zypD1HeLXcI/видео.html
none of my lenses are cracked, they have condensation in them though after a dip in the bath last night. would you suggest just getting the back off and drying the lenses out from the inside?
That would be my recommendation, but once you take the back off you need to reinstall it with a new double sided tape.
You should do that because the condensation point to a failure in the seals somewhere, and who know your device can get worse if water interact with electronics components.
The other issue maybe or maybe not is getting the double sided tape alone. You may be lucky to have a parts seller sell you the tape alone.
@@ersbit thank you for getting back to me. can you tell me the things i will need to do that and suggest the best video for me to watch to show me how to get the back off?
I have another video of the S21ultra back cover replacement. That one had everything you need to understand and perform the repair.✅
s 21 ultra has a glass back as well as the plus model but not the regular s21 that one has a plastic back and it's the only one that does
Are you sure?? what I had was plastic back cover the one I use in this video.
@@ersbit yes I'm positive
@@ersbit The S21 Plus and Ultra have glass on either side, while the back of the regular S21 is made of plastic. ...
Excellent repair Brother.
Hey Brother 👋🏽 Thank you 👍🏽
Alles wunderbar geklappt: Aber ich habe Staub unter dem Kameraglas, wodurch Fotos mit Gegenlicht oder schräg einfallendem Licht nicht mehr gut aussehen. Ideen, wie ich das wegbekomme?
Many thanks for the video man, just broke the main camera this morning, and now I'm feeling better thanks to your clear instructions :) Cheers!
You're welcome, glad it helped you
Bro, my ultrawide camera lens cracked yesterday. So how much do you think it will cost to replace the lens in the service centre?
Hummm that's a great question, but the exact cost I do not know. You can check Samsung website maybe or other specialized website. It might run you something close to $150 or more maybe
@@ersbit I don't know if the camera itself is damaged. Rn I only know that the lens is cracked, just like how your phone is shown in this video. When I try using the ultrawide camera, it looked blurry and the images came out looking not sharp enough. I just want to know if you think the camera is damaged, if not, then the staffs said that it'll cost lesser than $10
@@ersbit but if the camera is damaged, you're right, the staffs said that it will cost around $100. I just hope the camera itself is not damaged, I'm very worried about it because $100 is alot
Unfortunately if the camera lens is cracked in such a way, you can confirm if the camera is good by only removing the back and test the camera without any lens/glass. $10 wow you must have some warranty or plans that give you access to these kinds of discounted prices 👍🏽
@@ersbit yes bro, but $10 is needed only if the lens needs to be replaced. If the camera itself is damaged, it will cost me around $100. Btw bro, when the lens on your S21 Ultra cracked, did it affect your HDR? Because my ultrawide camera has the blur issue and the HDR is not as great as how it was before the lens cracked
I've just dropped mine and the bottom camera (periscope) is now cracked.
Do you have to take it apart to replace it? It looks like if you are careful you can remove the lenses without dismantling the phone.
The camera itself is broken or you were talking about the LENS of the periscope camera?
if it is only one lens You could change that one alone without removing the back cover, but you'll have to be more careful not to touch the camera itself and doing it with camera facing down with you looking up with protection for eye so that particles of glass fell down and not inside the device.
😅 it a bit weird to explain in comments, but you get the idea.
@@ersbit yeah I understand, I've ordered the kit so I'll give it a go and let you know how I get on 👌
Great, be careful the camera bump gets scratches easily with metal on metal contact.
@@z06dave hey man, I'm in the same situation only with one lens broken, I ordered the kit as well, did you get to try it without dismantling the phone?
@@onexsp1492 rather frustratingly my partner took it to a phone repair shop while I was at work. The repair itself is actually quite easy. Buy an OEM kit from eBay and just take your time. If the lense has a hole in it you'll be able to get some super thin tweezers in and lift out the broken glass.
Id say take it to a phone shop first though, most shops around here quote £20-30 which is cheap
Can I replace a lens without taking off the back cover?
It's got a scratch only. Can I put the heat gun at 80 on my camera lens for 2 minutes and pull off the scratched lens?
Yes it's possible to do it that way the only risk is getting small piece of glass on the inside (you can tap tap the edge of the device to drop any small glass if any is stuck in the camera) or use a vaccum to suck anything that dropped inside.
If it's only a scratch and the lens is not broken you can use a sharp tool like I did go under the glass and remove it.
2 minutes might be too much I advise you to start 30 seconds if the glass doesn't come off add extra heat that way you lower any risk of Overheating the sensors
Just be aware it might leave a scratch whole you try to go under the lens. Might scratch or not depend on how you do it
Just ordered my lense set and going to try it without removing the back whenever this comes in...
@@fisqual where did you order your lens from?
Great video man🔥
Glad you enjoyed Thanks😁😊
Keep up the good work
Thank you bro ✅
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Does water proof still work?
I would not count this as waterproof again. Maybe 1 minute in water only and that’s if the repair was done correctly. The two piece elements in the back does not help. A single piece back cover would be more waterproof in my opinion
Hey I made a video *specially* to answer that question
*Here ->* ruclips.net/video/zypD1HeLXcI/видео.html