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The video provides a comprehensive, step-by-step guide on replacing the battery of a Google Pixel 4a. The process begins with the careful removal of the LCD screen using heat to soften adhesive followed by a pry tool to detach it. Necessary tools are listed in the video's description. The initial steps involve removing screws and the SIM tray, releasing the mid-frame plate, and detaching the back cover. Care is taken around the delicate flex cables and connectors. The next phase involves disassembling the battery and other components like the fingerprint button and sensor plugs. With patience and precision, the old battery is removed and replaced, reconnected, and secured with adhesive tapes. The reassembly process concludes by securing all components back into place, reconnecting the LCD screen, and ensuring the device's functionality before finalizing with bonding clips or rubber bands to set the screen properly. The video ends with a call to engage with the content through likes, shares, comments, and subscriptions.
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In this part of the video, the presenter shows how to replace the battery on a Google Pixel 4a. The process begins by gathering the necessary tools, which are listed in the description. The first step is to remove the LCD screen by gently heating the screen cover edges to soften the adhesive, using tools such as a heating pad, heat gun, or hairdryer. Once heated, a suction cup is used to lift the screen slightly, and a plastic card pry tool helps cut the adhesive around the LCD screen. After lifting the screen to a 90-degree angle, the LCD connector bracket is removed by undoing two screws, and the LCD connector is disconnected to free the screen from the body. The next steps include ejecting the SIM tray and removing eight screws from the mid-frame plate.
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In this part of the video, the presenter demonstrates how to disassemble a phone by first using a plastic card pry tool or triangle picker to gently release the clips and detach the back cover from the top. The presenter warns to be cautious as cables are connected to the logic board. Afterward, they remove the logic board bracket by unscrewing seven screws, being careful with the flex cables. The next steps involve disconnecting the battery plug, the fingerprint button, and flash sensor plugs to fully release the back cover from the body. The video then shows how to remove two adhesive tape pull tabs from the battery. The process requires patience and a steady hand to avoid damage.
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In this part of the video, the steps to replace a not working battery are demonstrated. First, the faulty battery is gently pried out from the device’s body. The new battery is then placed with adhesive and secured with two adhesive tapes. The back housing is maintained at a 90-degree angle to secure the fingerprint and sensor plugs to the board, and the battery plug is also secured. Next, the board bracket is placed and secured with seven screws. Finally, the body is gently slid into the housing from the top to the bottom and pressed to fasten the clips on the body with the housing.
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In this part of the video, the presenter guides through the final steps of reassembling a device. Key actions include reinserting the SIM tray, securing nine screws on the mid-frame plate, and connecting the LCD screen plug with two more screws and a bracket. The device is turned on for verification and testing. Before final installation of the LCD screen, it’s ensured to have enough glue or an adhesive is applied. The screen is carefully slid into place and pressure is applied on the edges. Bonding clips or rubber bands are used to fasten the screen to the body, left for some time to set. The video ends with an invitation to like, share, comment, and subscribe.