While Apple is gearing up to launch its Self Service Repair program in the U.S., Google has announced its own initiative to help people fix broken Pixel phones going all the way back to the Pixel 2.
when you say "dead," do you mean "bright?" i.e. you have a red/green/blue sub-pixel always on? if so, you can't fix it. An LCD sub-pixel is actually "on" or bright when it is not powered; powering the ...
Nearly all Google Pixel smartphones can now be repaired by their owners using Fix Kits from iFixit. These kits will include key parts such as batteries, cameras, replacement display, and all tools.
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