Google Pixel Tablet Screen Replacement

Duration: 45 minutes
Steps: 32 Steps

Welcome to your go-to guide for swapping out that broken screen on your Pixel Tablet! This handy tutorial walks you through the process step-by-step. Just a heads up, this guide is tailored for a specific replacement screen that comes with adhesive already applied. If your new screen is adhesive-free, no worries! Just grab some thin, double-sided tape like Tesa 61395 Tape to get the job done. And remember, if you need help, you can always schedule a repair.

Step 1

– Disconnect all cables from your tablet and make sure it’s totally powered down. Let’s give it a little nap before we dive into the fix!

Step 2

– If your screen is looking like a jigsaw puzzle, don’t worry! Just grab some packing tape and lay down overlapping strips over the glass. This will keep you safe and make taking things apart a whole lot easier.

Step 3

– Now it’s time to bring in the big guns – our trusty Anti-Clamp tool, designed to make this whole process a whole lot easier. If you’re not using the Anti-Clamp, don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. Just skip ahead three steps and we’ll show you an alternative method.

– Pull that blue handle back to unlock the Anti-Clamp’s arms. It’s like releasing a little robot into action.

– Slide those arms over the top left corner of your device, making sure one suction cup is on the back cover and the other is on the screen. It’s a delicate dance, but you’ve got this.

– Prop up your tablet so it’s level and comfortable between the Anti-Clamp’s arms. You’re getting close!

– Squeeze those cups together to create some serious suction power. You’re just a few steps away from fixing your device. If you need help, you can always schedule a repair

Step 4

– Give the blue handle a gentle tug forward to secure those arms in place.

– Now, twist that handle clockwise a couple of times, or until you see those suction cups starting to stretch their little hearts out.

– As those cups stretch, keep an eye on their alignment—they should be standing tall and proud together. If they start to slip, don’t panic! Just remove the Anti-Clamp and slap on some tape to help them stick like best buddies.

Step 5

– Time to get this repair started! Use a hair dryer or heat gun to warm up the top left corner of the screen until you see a gap forming between the glass and the frame – this is where the magic happens.

– Now it’s time to get a little more hands-on. Insert an opening pick into the gap you just created, and gently pry it open.

– Next, carefully remove the Anti-Clamp using the convenient pull tabs on the suction cups. If you’re feeling stuck, don’t worry – it’s all part of the process. You’re doing great!

Tools Used
  1. Hair DryerGoogle Pixel Tablet Screen Replacement
  2. Heat GunGoogle Pixel Tablet Screen Replacement

Step 6

– Flip your tablet around so the front camera is right in front of you, ready for action.

– Now, grab your trusty heated iOpener and gently place it on the top left corner of the screen (which is now on the bottom right since we’ve done a little flip) for a cozy three minutes.

Step 7

– Place a suction handle in the top left corner of the screen, as close to the edge as possible.

– Gently pull up on the suction handle with steady, even pressure until you see a gap start to form between the glass and the frame.

– Slip the tip of an opening pick into the gap.

– Remove the suction handle and move on to the next step.

Tools Used
  1. Suction HandleGoogle Pixel Tablet Screen Replacement

Step 8

– The top, bottom, and left edges are where the adhesive really packs a punch—it’s thick and ready to hold things down.

– Over on the right edge, the adhesive takes it a bit easier, so it’s a little thinner.

– Now, up top by the front camera, you’ve got some super delicate adhesive action going on. Be gentle, as the cables connecting the screen to the frame are quite fragile!

Step 9

– Now it’s time to get this tablet opened up – slide your trusty opening pick all the way to the top left corner.

– Leave that pick right where it is, so the adhesive doesn’t get a chance to reseal and make your life more difficult.

Step 10

– Warm up that iOpener and give the left side of your screen a cozy two-minute hug.

Step 11

– Time to get this screen open – insert a second opening pick in the top left corner, nice and easy.

– Slide that pick down to the bottom left corner to loosen the left edge adhesive. You’re making great progress!

– Leave this pick in place, it’ll help prevent the adhesive from sticking back together while you work on the next steps.

Step 12

– Heat up your trusty iOpener and give it a cozy two-minute hug at the bottom edge of the screen. It’s like a warm embrace for your device!

Step 13

– Time to bring in some extra help – insert a third opening pick into the bottom left corner of your device.

– Now, gently slide this pick all the way to the bottom right corner of the screen. This will help loosen the adhesive that’s holding everything together at the bottom edge.

– Leave this pick right where it is – it’s doing its job to keep that adhesive from sealing back up while you work on the next steps.

Step 14

– Warm up that iOpener and give it a cozy two-minute hug on the right edge of the screen!

Step 15

– Pop in a fourth opening pick at the bottom right corner like a pro.

– Gently slide that pick up to the top right corner to break free the right edge adhesive.

– Keep that pick in place to stop the adhesive from playing tricks and resealing.

Step 16

– Warm up that iOpener and give it a cozy two-minute hug on the top edge of the screen.

Step 17

– For a little guidance while slicing, consider placing a 6.3 cm (2.5 in) long piece of masking tape on the top edge, right over the front camera. It’ll help you keep things in check and avoid going too deep!

Step 18

– Place the fifth opening pick in the top right corner of your screen, nice and snug.

– Gently slide your pick toward the front camera, but stop once you’re about 3 cm (1.25 in) away from it.

– Pull your pick out a little—just 3 mm (1/8 inch)—and then slide it past the front camera with ease.

– Once you’ve passed the front camera by 3 cm, push your pick in about 6 mm deep—aim for halfway between the tip and the logo—then smoothly slide it over to meet the first pick you placed in the top left corner.

Step 19

– Carefully grab and lift those bottom corners of the screen like you’re opening a treasure chest.

– Gently tilt the screen open just enough to peek at the cables connecting the screen to the frame—like a little surprise waiting for you!

– When it’s time to put things back together, remember to peel off those adhesive liners from around the screen’s edge before giving it a good press into place in the frame. You’ll be sealing the deal like a pro!

Step 20

– For the next three steps, keep that screen tilted open with one hand, while your other hand gets down to business.

– Grab those tweezers and gently peel away the black tape from the screen cable connector. Easy does it!

– Now, as we get into reassembling mode:

– If the old tape is looking worse for wear, slap on some new tape if you’ve got a replacement in your repair kit.

– Before you seal everything up, take a moment to power on your tablet and make sure it’s working like a charm. Once you’ve given it a quick check, power it back down and let’s get back to reassembly!

Tools Used
  1. TweezersGoogle Pixel Tablet Screen Replacement

Step 21

– Grab your trusty spudger or a clean fingernail and gently lift the tiny locking flap on the inside edge of the screen cable ZIF connector. It’s like flipping a tiny switch!

– Now, using tweezers or your fingers, carefully pull the screen cable straight out of its snug little home. Easy peasy!

Tools Used
  1. SpudgerGoogle Pixel Tablet Screen Replacement
  2. TweezersGoogle Pixel Tablet Screen Replacement

Step 22

– Grab your trusty opening pick and gently flip up that tiny locking flap on the outer edge of the front camera ZIF connector—right opposite the cable. You’ve got this!

– With your tweezers in hand, carefully pull that cable straight out of its cozy socket. Easy peasy!

– As you’re putting everything back together, watch out for that sneaky cable; it doesn’t like to bend much. Use those tweezers to guide the connector back into its home while locking the ZIF connector flap at the same time. Teamwork makes the dream work!

Tools Used
  1. TweezersGoogle Pixel Tablet Screen Replacement

Step 23

– Gently nudge up that tiny locking flap on the inside edge of the front sensor connector with the tip of your spudger or a clean fingernail. You’ve got this!

– Now, grab those tweezers and carefully pull the cable straight out from its cozy socket. Easy peasy!

Tools Used
  1. SpudgerGoogle Pixel Tablet Screen Replacement
  2. TweezersGoogle Pixel Tablet Screen Replacement

Step 24

– Take off the screen – it’s time to get started on this repair!

Step 25

– Let’s clean up your frame and get it ready for reassembly with these next two steps.

– Grab your spudger’s flat end or even a clean fingernail and gently lift an edge of the leftover frame adhesive until you can get a good grip on it.

– Now, use your tweezers or fingers to peel away the big pieces of adhesive from the frame.

– Go around the whole perimeter, peeling off the remaining adhesive until the frame is nice and clean, with no big pieces left.

Tools Used
  1. SpudgerGoogle Pixel Tablet Screen Replacement
  2. TweezersGoogle Pixel Tablet Screen Replacement

Step 26

– Grab a pipette or syringe and fill it up with some strong isopropyl alcohol (we’re talking over 90% here). Now, just a few drops on the edge of the frame should do the trick!

– Next, take a microfiber or lint-free cloth and wrap it around the flat end of your spudger. Give that frame a good scrub until it’s sparkling clean. Feel free to add a little more isopropyl alcohol as needed!

Tools Used
  1. SpudgerGoogle Pixel Tablet Screen Replacement

Step 27

– Grab your trusty Torx Plus 3IP driver and get ready to unscrew those two 2.6 mm screws holding down the battery, USB-C, and speakers connectors cover. You’ve got this!

– Now, gently lift off the cover and reveal the magic inside.

Step 28

– Grab your trusty spudger and gently slide the flat end under the battery press connector. Give it a little pry to disconnect it like a pro!

Tools Used
  1. SpudgerGoogle Pixel Tablet Screen Replacement

Step 29

– Time to get your device back in action! Start by carefully reconnecting the screen and battery when you’re putting everything back together.

– Prop up the bottom edge of the tablet on a box or something similar. Tilt that screen open and lean it against a sturdy object, angling it up to 90 degrees like a pro.

– Reconnect the small front sensor cable ZIF connector, making sure it’s snug.

– Now, let’s tackle the large screen cable ZIF connector. Get it reconnected and ready to roll.

– Don’t forget the battery press connector—give it a solid reconnect.

– Grab your Torx Plus 3IP driver and install those two 2.6 mm screws to fasten the connector cover like a champ.

– With those cables all set, you’re on the right track to continue the reassembly process!

Step 30

– Grab those tweezers and gently lift off the screen cable tape from that pesky screen ZIF connector. You’ve got this!

Tools Used
  1. TweezersGoogle Pixel Tablet Screen Replacement

Step 31

– Grab your spudger or a clean fingernail and gently lift up the locking flap on the inside edge of the screen’s ZIF connector. It’s like giving it a little high-five!

– Now, using tweezers or your fingers, carefully pull the screen cable straight out of its cozy socket. Easy peasy!

Tools Used
  1. SpudgerGoogle Pixel Tablet Screen Replacement
  2. TweezersGoogle Pixel Tablet Screen Replacement

Step 32

– Time to put your device back together! Just follow these steps in reverse, and you’ll be good to go.

– Got some old tech lying around? Make sure to drop it off at an R2 or e-Stewards certified recycler.

– If things didn’t quite work out, don’t sweat it! Give some basic troubleshooting a shot, or reach out to our awesome Answers community!

– Remember, if you ever feel stuck, you can always schedule a repair.

Success!
Now, just follow the steps in reverse to put everything back together.
Got old electronics? Don’t toss them—take them to an R2 or e-Stewards certified recycler.
Things not going quite right? Give basic troubleshooting a shot, or head over to our Answers community for some expert advice.
If you’re still stuck, no worries—just schedule a repair and we’ll sort it out for you!

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