The summary of ‘Google Pixel 6 Pro Screen Replacement (Fix Your Broken Display!)’

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The video demonstrates how to replace the front screen on a Google Pixel 6 Pro, emphasizing the importance of carefully transferring components like the fingerprint scanner. Tools needed include a T4 Torx driver, plastic pick, and heat source. The process involves heating, lifting, and careful handling to ensure a successful screen replacement. Proper adhesive application and testing are crucial for a functional screen. Troubleshooting issues with the fingerprint scanner are discussed, highlighting software and hardware glitches and the importance of correct alignment and programming.

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In this segment of the video, Matt from Real World Review demonstrates how to replace the front screen on the Google Pixel 6 Pro. He emphasizes the importance of having the frame and front fingerprint scanner attached to the new screen. The tools needed include a T4 Torx driver, plastic pick, razor blade, playing card, heat source, adhesive, glue, and clamps.

The process involves heating the edges of the screen to loosen the adhesive, carefully lifting the screen using a razor blade and pick, and using caution and patience as it’s more difficult than the Pixel 6. Matt advises using eye protection if the screen is cracked. Once the edges are lifted, the screen is removed by unscrewing and lifting the retaining clip. If a screen without the fingerprint scanner is ordered, the adhesive can be removed and the new screen can be set in place with glue.

Removing the adhesive from the screen is straightforward, and if the fingerprint scanner needs to be transferred, it requires heating and careful unplugging and replugging of the cable.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker demonstrates how to replace a phone screen. They advise testing the new screen with the frame, ensuring it powers on and functions correctly. Adhesive is applied strategically to the screen and phone frame before reassembly. The screen is secured with glue, excess cleaned, and clamps applied for 2 hours for curing. After cleaning up the adhesive, fingerprint calibration software is installed to ensure the touchscreen functions properly.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses troubleshooting issues with a fingerprint scanner on a phone. They mention that the problem may be due to a software or hardware glitch and suggest trying a factory reset, although it may not always work. The speaker advises aligning and programming the fingerprint scanner correctly before attaching the new screen. They explain the process of programming the fingerprint scanner and mention that it may take multiple attempts to work successfully. The speaker encourages reaching out for questions and thanks viewers for watching.

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