简介
参考此指南来更换坏了或有问题的Pixel 2 XL的屏幕,包括屏幕和触摸屏总成。如果新的屏幕不包含密封胶,你还需要自备胶水来密封装好的手机。你还可能需要拆一些就屏幕上的小小零件到新屏幕上(译者注:如果你的新屏幕不附带这些小零件)。仔细对比新旧两块屏幕以确保所有的相关组件都装好了.
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Be very careful on the bottom connection, if done incorrectly, 2 small components controlling bottom speaker are easily damaged, this will result in a motherboard replacement or replacing someones phone. Take it from me and a few others on the site…go at this slow and careful. Besides that risk, the phone is pretty simple to repair.
Hi Tom, what component are you talking about? I'm about to dive into this and it might be wise for me to doublecheck this prior to repairing it!
Showing where to place the new tape would be helpful.
Agreed. And also which one we need, is it the 1mm or others? Putting off my repair until I get this tape, going with the 1mm for now…
Is it correct in saying that you have to replace the screen and digitizer? You can not just replace the screen itself, correct?
Joel Jones - 回复
That’s correct—the LCD and digitizer are fused and have to be removed as one unit.
I see sites selling just the screen and I assumed it was bogus. Thanks for the confirmation. Is there only that one company that sells it? The UBreakIFix site? https://goo.gl/VPg5oQ
I’m not sure of the best place to buy the screen, but I’m sure some other stores sell it as well. I would just read reviews and make sure you purchase from a reputable seller.
I found the instructions pretty helpful. For me the hardest parts were removing the screen since it was extensively cracked and the suction cup wouldn’t stick with tape, and removing the plastic covers without feeling like I was going to break the phone. The screen yielded with a heat gun and careful prying. I bought my screen from Witrigs and it came with 2 sets of adhesive stickers. Applying the sticker was a little challenging, but I succeeded with the second sticker.
My issues were also the cracked and shattered screen made removing all the adhesive tricky. I was a little wary because it seemed like there was still adhesive on the flat areas on the top and bottom, but after wiping it down with alcohol, applying the adhesive, and putting the screen on, everything holds very well. My adhesive was kind of stretchy, but I was able to get it to sit well enough. Some spots had to overlap because of the extra stretched length, but no noticeable gaps occurred from it.
Excellent guide, especially when followed with an I-opener tool kit… the adhesive that is suggested is a joy to work with (get the 1mm thick roll) i placed a single strip along each edge and another two small strips just on the far side of each speaker had zero issues lining up and there is no gap between new screen and the body. A+ repair guide, great tools. Happy phone.
My advice for shattered screen removal is to fix transparent tape or film over the screen to hold the splinters together before removal. Tried it and worked.
I have a question though please, there is a tiny rubber ring that is fixed under the screen in front of the front camera, what is it’s purpose?, would it’s absence affect my front camera photo quality someway?. I discovered the piece after replacing the screen, unfortunately the replacement screen did not include that.
My guess is that the ring keeps dust and debris off the front of the lens, and maybe helps stabilize it. It shouldn’t effect the function of the camera, but since the lens is not sealed against the front glass, dust might accumulate on the lens over time.
Hi Danny, I misspoke in one of the above comments when I said LCD. Our replacement part is a P-OLED, the same as the stock screen.
So I live in the Louisiana heat and it kind of melted the adhesive off my old case and so I am in the business of buying a new one but I dropped it and I think the display cable just snapped out because there was no seen damages and then after a week of not wanting to take it an hour away (because google doesn’t like others &&^&^$^ with their phone) I found the tutorial (here) that shows the input behind the glass so I just pushed it back in and POW back to working
How do you get the digitizer display connector cover and display cable connector cover (step 8 and 9) back in? Do you have any tips on doing so? It’s pretty difficult
Hi James, there are a couple tabs around the edges of the rubber pieces that slot under the metal frame. I’d line up the biggest tab first and slot it into place, then press straight down on the rubber piece to snap the rest of it into place.
@adamocamb This may be a beginner question, but feels genuine, as @roanoke mentioned above if the glass and lcd/led panel are not easy to seperate, then, why are they selling these https://www.dhgate.com/product/50pcs-che... and How are people making use of them? Having said that, I don’t see the glass sold separately on ifixit.
Hi Richard, that’s a great question! Separating the digitizer from the OLED without breaking the OLED and correctly bonding a new digitizer to the OLED is very hard to do and requires a special machine. We try to make our guides and parts easy to use and cost-effective for the average fixer, and that repair is not something that we feel comfortable advising most people to do. I don’t know why DHgate sells that part or how many people successfully use it—it might be that professional repairers that already have the proper equipment are the only ones that order it. Hopes that help clarify things!
I know this might be nitpicky but steps 1 and 2 show the suction cup in totally different places and the instructions say that you should place it along the edge with the SIM but in the next picture it is shown on the total opposite side of the phone. So make sure you place it on the proper side!
Great tutorial! My phone works like new!
Best guide I have seen in a long time. Tight as!
Sounds like bullsh!t to me . I don’t known what affiliation this website has with the parts it links you too but this is a %#*@ joke.
200$ for the screen and I replace it myself? Do we live on the same planet?
and from a site who claims they are giving me power and saving me money and whatever.. you can BUY a refurbished pixel2 xl for 200$…. used for less than 140$. There are places offering to do job for more like half of what your advertising us to pay for a screen alone
this is just. Really shameful and pathetic .
Examples of where at those prices? None near me…
The problem with refurbished screens it's a fancy name for "used".
Foreign companies disassemble old cell phones and sell the parts on places like Amazon and eBay.
Ifixit provides brand new parts.
And if you think $200 for a screen is expensive walk into any cell phone repair and hand them your phone and ask them to put a new screen in for you it's going to be a lot more than $200.
And if it's not a lot more than $200 they're buying refurbished screens.
I tried changing the display for Pixel XL and it cracked like chips.
Does Pixel 2 XL has a reinforced display that it is easier to replace?
I think the pixel XL screen is impossible to replace without the separation machine.
The Pixel 2 XL does not have a reinforced display—the top glass and panel are unfortunately just as fragile as the original XL screens.
You have to preheat the entire edge of the phone before attempting any screen removal.
It softens the original adhesive to make screen removal easier.
Ifixit provides excellent microwavable bladders. You heat up the bladders in the microwave and rest them on the phone for a few minutes before attempting screen removal.
Crap I forgot to ensure the camera gasket was in place before putting my new screen on. Is this a huge deal?
Hi Thomas, it’s not necessarily a huge deal—you should be able to use the camera just fine. I think the worst that can happen with the gasket missing is that dust accumulates on the lens under the screen.
FYI: I have a Google Pixel 2... not 2XL...
Does the phone have be powered off before removing the digitizer screen? Its not mentioned in this article...
Will the phone be damaged if the power is still on when disconnecting the broken screen?
It's a good idea when repairing anything electrical to
number 1 make sure it's off
number 2 make sure it's disconnected from power
In the case of the pixel 2 XL
turn it off,
Disconnect the old screen
Then unplug the battery
Then continue on with the screen replacement in the reverse order
so i got my screen replacement order today but not sure what pre cut tape goes where? Is there more information for this?
Great guide, except some guidance on where to put the new screen adhesive would have been helpful. Just finished repairing my old pixel for my son to use for retro gaming, and he's super excited!
There's only one place to put the adhesive.
Where the screen connects to the frame around the edge, you don't have to do the entire edge but get as much adhesive in places like the corners.
J'ai procédé au remplacement de la batterie en même temps que l'écran, vu que tout était ouvert. Pour l'adhésif, j'ai utilisé le matériel fourni par IFIXIT. Il s'agit de bandes prédécoupées d'adhésif. Cela n'est pas parfait, je pense que j'ai perdu l'étanchéité du smartphone, mais ce n'est pas très grave au quotidien, surtout pour un smartphone de 7 ans. Merci pour ce tutoriel.
This is the 4th time I've had to change the screen on my Google pixel 2 XL
Even light drops cause the screen to show a bright green line down the right side from top to bottom.
The bright green line has shown in the exact same spot on all four screens that have failed from being dropped.
I tried buying at Amazon twice to save money... I was sent used screens.
I'm sticking to iFixit because they send me new screens and if I have a problem there's no hesitation in them taking care of me.