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The video provides a detailed guide on how to repair a Google Pixel 6A mobile phone, with a focus on replacing the LCD screen and battery. The repair process begins by carefully removing the LCD screen using heat and a suction cup to soften and lift the adhesive, followed by disconnecting the screen from the body. It then moves on to the battery replacement, which involves disconnecting the battery connector, heating, and removing the old battery, and securing the new battery in place. The final steps include reconnecting and testing the new LCD screen, applying necessary adhesives, and using binding clips to ensure it is securely fastened. The video concludes with a call to action for viewers to engage with the channel by liking, sharing, commenting, and subscribing.
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In this part of the video, the process of repairing a Google Pixel 6A mobile phone begins. The necessary tools for the repair are mentioned and can be found in the video’s description. The first step involves removing the LCD screen by heating the edges to soften the adhesive, using a heating pad, heat gun, or hair dryer. After adequate heating, a suction cup is used to lift the screen, creating an opening to insert a plastic tool to cut the adhesive. The screen is gradually lifted and kept open like a book. A tweezer is used to remove the connector bracket, and the LCD connector plug is disconnected from the board, allowing the screen to be completely freed from the body. Thirteen screws on the logic board bracket are then removed, and the bracket is gently lifted by loosening the graphite tapes.
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In this part of the video, the steps to replace a battery are demonstrated. First, the battery connector is disconnected, followed by applying heat to the battery to facilitate its removal from the board. This step might require additional heating. Afterward, the new battery is installed with adhesive. The battery connector is then secured, and the board bracket is placed and secured using 13 screws, along with securing the tapes.
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In this part of the video, the LCD screen is being connected and tested. After securing the connector bracket, it is important to ensure there is enough glue on the screen; if not, apply double-sided LCD adhesive. The LCD screen is then gently slid from the bottom to the top and slightly pressed along the edges. Binding clips are used to fasten the screen, and it is left for some time before removal. The video concludes by encouraging viewers to like, share, comment, and subscribe for more videos.