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使用本指南来更换谷歌Pixel2的受损或故障的屏幕组件,包括显示组件和触摸组件。同时可能有一些细小部件需要从原始损坏屏幕组件安装到替换新品上,仔细检查两片屏幕组件,确保所有相关的零件都安装到替换件上。
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要拆除前置摄像头支架,需先加热,然后用薄刀片将支架从旧屏幕上撬开取下。
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扬声器格栅有两层组成--金属网状格栅,以及它后面的一层薄布网。用镊子把这两层东西一起从旧屏幕上剥下来。尽量不要把这两层分开。
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将预先裁切好的背胶的两个角剪开,使每一面的长度不超过12毫米(0.5英寸),或者剪下四个12毫米(0.5英寸)的双面胶条。
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将背胶条贴在前置摄像头支架平坦一侧的边缘。当完成后,支架的所有四个边缘均应有背胶。
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用手指或撬棒轻轻地将胶条压紧。
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Use your finger or the flat edge of a spudger to reconnect the new screen's display cable connector.
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To re-attach press connectors like this one, carefully align and press down on one side until it clicks into place, then repeat on the other side. Do not press down on the middle. If the connector is misaligned, the pins can bend, causing permanent damage.
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Very carefully align the lower edge of your new display with the lower edge of the phone case.
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Set the lower edge of the screen in the case, and slowly hinge it down toward the phone case, being careful to keep it properly aligned with the case.
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Set the screen down in the case and press down on the front-facing camera hole to ensure that the bracket is adhered to the screen.
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Lift the screen up and away from the phone case and check that the camera bracket is adhered to the screen.
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Cut a strip of 1 mm wide double-sided tape to be about 3 cm long (1.25 inches).
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Lay the adhesive strip along the upper edge of the earpiece speaker slot in your new display so that it's centered over the slot and touching the upper edge.
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Gently press the adhesive strip into place on the display with your finger or a spudger.
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Repeat this step to apply a second, identical adhesive strip along the bottom edge of the speaker slot.
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Peel the white backing away from both adhesive strips.
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将新的替换部件与原部件进行比较--你可能需要在安装前转移剩余的部件或去除新部件上的背胶。
要重新组装你的设备,请按照上述步骤按相反顺序进行。
把你的电子废品送到E-Waste|R2或e-Stewards认证的回收商
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将新的替换部件与原部件进行比较--你可能需要在安装前转移剩余的部件或去除新部件上的背胶。
要重新组装你的设备,请按照上述步骤按相反顺序进行。
把你的电子废品送到E-Waste|R2或e-Stewards认证的回收商
维修不顺利?请查看我们的Answers community,以获得故障排除帮助。
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I removed my screen to change the battery but unfortunately I wasn’t careful enough and nicked the display on one of the corners resulting in a dead screen now.
I can replace the screen np, but I was wondering, I should be able to still connect my phone to my PC to check it is still working right? Because I have it connected now but there seems to be no power at all and my phone isn’t connecting to my PC to do a full backup. I have double checked all connections and held the power button in to try start it up or will it not start up if the screen is broken?
Have you gotten any further? I was doing a battery replacement and while removing the screen it cracked. Since I didn’t have a spare screen, I reassembled the phone with the cracked screen and saw some flashes of light but was dark. Upon attaching a replacement screen I get nothing on screen but can feel the vibration of the phone restarting. Tried a second replacement screen but no different.
I needed to back up my files and pictures from my Pixel 2 to my PC with a dead screen just yesterday. I used the “squeeze” feature and asked the Google assistant to “turn on talkback.” This allows you to blindly navigate the screen (providing the touch functions still work). You can then use this feature combined with the Google assistant and fingerprint reader to open the navigation bar and change the PC connection from “charge only” to PTP. This will allow you to transfer your files. Hope this helps.
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I recommend using a playing card instead of the plastic guitar pick to cut the adhesive once you get the side pried up a bit. It took just a moment for my hand to slip and the pick went too far in and chipped the corner of the OLED display. I also was trying to avoid using heat, but using even just a little of the low setting on my Harbor Freight heat gun really helped soften the adhesive up.
This sounds like a great idea! I just put a pack of old playing cards in my repair kit. I destroyed my OLED display with a pick too. Hopefully next time I remember to use the playing cards and don’t mess this up.