Google Pixel Fold Ultra Wideband Antenna Replacement

Duration: 45 minutes
Steps: 35 Steps

Get ready for a little adventure! This guide will help you swap out the ultra wideband antenna in your Pixel Fold. Whether you’re a pro or just starting out, we’re here to make it smooth sailing. Want to dive deeper into all things repair? Check out more of our guides! And remember, if you run into any bumps along the way, don’t hesitate to schedule a repair.

Step 1

– Turn off your phone completely and disconnect any cables—show it who’s boss!

Step 2

– Get started by placing your phone on a flat surface, back side up – make sure it’s clean and smooth to avoid any scratches or damage.

– Now, grab your iOpener and heat it up. Apply it to the bottom edge of the back glass for about two minutes to loosen things up.

Tools Used
  1. iOpenerGoogle Pixel Fold Ultra Wideband Antenna Replacement

Step 3

– Pull the blue handle back to loosen up the Anti-Clamp’s arms—easy does it!

– Open your phone completely and slide the Anti-Clamp arms snugly over the left edge of the back glass, just below the logo.

– Get those suction cups in position—place one near the bottom edge of the front and the other near the back. They’re a dream team!

– Give the cups a gentle squeeze to get them to suction onto the spot you’re aiming for. Nice and secure!

Step 4

– Pop a little something under your phone, like a box or a fun stack of books, to keep it steady while nestled between the Anti-Clamp’s arms.

– Give that blue handle a good pull forward to secure those arms like a pro.

– Twist the handle clockwise a whole 360 degrees or until those cups start to feel a nice stretch.

– Keep an eye on those suction cups! If they start to stray from their formation, just detach them and get those arms back in line.

Step 5

– Gently slide an opening pick into the space beneath the back glass.

– Skip ahead to the next step.

Step 6

– Get your trusty suction cup and stick it onto the back glass, aiming for the center of the bottom edge like a pro!

– Now, give that suction cup a nice, strong pull to open up a little gap between the back glass and the frame. You’ve got this!

– Slide an opening pick into that gap and keep going!

Step 7

– Gently glide the opening pick back and forth along the bottom edge to break that adhesive seal like a pro.

– Keep the opening pick snugly in the bottom left corner before moving on to the next step.

Step 8

– Warm up that left edge of the back glass with a heated iOpener for a cozy two minutes. It’ll be like a mini spa day for your device!

Tools Used
  1. iOpenerGoogle Pixel Fold Ultra Wideband Antenna Replacement

Step 9

– Twist the opening pick around the bottom left corner to break free the adhesive like a pro!

Step 10

– Pop in a second opening pick at the bottom left corner.

– Gently glide that pick towards the top left corner to break free from the adhesive.

– Keep that pick in place at the top left corner while you move on to the next step.

Step 11

– Warm up that iOpener and give it a cozy spot on the top edge of the back glass for a solid two minutes. You’re doing great!

Tools Used
  1. iOpenerGoogle Pixel Fold Ultra Wideband Antenna Replacement

Step 12

– Time to get this repair started! Rotate the opening pick around the top left corner to loosen the adhesive and begin separating the parts. Take your time and be gentle, we’ve got this!

Step 13

– Pop a third opening pick into the top left corner like a pro.

– Gently slide that pick toward the top right corner to break loose the adhesive.

Step 14

– Warm up a heated iOpener and place it on the right edge of the back glass for about two minutes to loosen things up.

Tools Used
  1. iOpenerGoogle Pixel Fold Ultra Wideband Antenna Replacement

Step 15

– Tilt your pick to lay it as flat as you can against the back glass.

– Twist that opening pick around the top right corner to break free the adhesive.

Step 16

– Pop in a fourth opening pick at the top right corner—you’re building your toolkit masterpiece.

– Glide that pick down to the bottom right corner like a pro, slicing through the adhesive with style.

Step 17

– Get your pick in there and make sure it’s as flat as can be against the back glass – we’re talking super snug!

– Now, gently rotate the opening pick around the bottom right corner to loosen the adhesive. You’re making great progress!

Step 18

– Lift the left side of the back glass and carefully slide it over the right edge of the phone.

– Once that’s done, gently set the back glass down on the right side of the phone. You’re almost there!

Step 19

– Grab your trusty Torx Plus 3IP driver and get ready to work that magic! Start by removing the two screws that are 2.8 mm long, which are keeping the middle bracket in place. You’ve got this!

Step 20

– Grab those tweezers or just use your nimble fingers to gently tug the middle bracket towards the left edge of the phone and let go of its clip. You’ve got this!

– Time to say goodbye to the middle bracket! Go ahead and remove it like a pro.

– When it’s time to put it all back together, make sure to slide the middle bracket clip right back into its cozy slot in the frame before lining up those screw holes like a puzzle. Easy peasy!

Tools Used
  1. TweezersGoogle Pixel Fold Ultra Wideband Antenna Replacement

Step 21

– Grab your trusty spudger and gently nudge up that back glass cable from the motherboard—it’s like giving it a little high five! Disconnect it with care and you’ll be one step closer to greatness.

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  1. SpudgerGoogle Pixel Fold Ultra Wideband Antenna Replacement

Step 22

– Time to get cozy with your device! Carefully lift off the back glass like it’s the lid of a treasure chest. Remember, patience is key here!

Step 23

– As you get ready to put everything back together, here’s a little tip: If you’re planning to reuse that back glass, grab your trusty tweezers and gently peel away any big chunks of adhesive hanging around the edges.

– Don’t forget to give the frame some love too—repeat the same for any adhesive that might be lingering there.

– To tackle any stubborn adhesive residue, whip out some isopropyl alcohol (at least 90%) and a lint-free cloth to wipe it all away.

– Finally, when you’re ready to seal the deal, check out this guide to replace the back glass adhesive with custom cut strips.

Tools Used
  1. TweezersGoogle Pixel Fold Ultra Wideband Antenna Replacement

Step 24

– Gently peel the bottom of the graphite sheet up towards the top of the phone until you can reach the bottom bracket.

– Use your hands, or some lightly sticky tape, to hold the graphite sheet out of the way while you work.

– During reassembly:

– If you took out your graphite sheet completely, just follow this guide to replace it.

– If you don’t have custom-cut adhesive strips for the antenna, you can use double-sided tape, like Tesa Tape, to secure that graphite sheet to the logic board.

Step 25

– Gently grab your tweezers or a clean fingernail, and give the black screw cover on the top screw of the bottom bracket a little tug to pop it off. You’ve got this!

Tools Used
  1. TweezersGoogle Pixel Fold Ultra Wideband Antenna Replacement

Step 26

– Grab that trusty Torx Plus 3IP driver and get ready for action! It’s time to unscrew those five pesky 3.1 mm-long screws holding down the bottom bracket. You’ve got this!

Step 27

– Grab those tweezers or just your trusty fingers, and gently pull the bottom bracket towards the edge of the phone to pop that clip free. You’ve got this!

– Bye-bye, bottom bracket! It’s time for you to make your exit.

– When you’re putting everything back together, don’t forget to tuck that bottom bracket clip right back into its cozy home on the logic board before lining up those screw holes. You’ll nail it!

Tools Used
  1. TweezersGoogle Pixel Fold Ultra Wideband Antenna Replacement

Step 28

– Grab your trusty spudger and gently wiggle it under the base battery cable connector. Give it a little lift to disconnect that pesky press connector. You’re doing great!

Tools Used
  1. SpudgerGoogle Pixel Fold Ultra Wideband Antenna Replacement

Step 29

– Gently peel away that grey conductive tape from the bottom interconnect cable like it’s a sticker that’s overstayed its welcome!

Step 30

– Time to get this repair started! Use the point of a spudger to carefully pry up and disconnect the flip battery and bottom interconnect press connectors. Take your time and be gentle, we’ve got this!

Tools Used
  1. SpudgerGoogle Pixel Fold Ultra Wideband Antenna Replacement

Step 31

– As we dive into reassembly, we’ve got two important steps ahead! First up, let’s tackle replacing that flip battery and the bottom interconnect cable’s conductive tape.

– Time to peel off that shiny new conductive tape from its liner! Make sure to stick the adhesive side onto the bottom interconnect connector, and don’t forget to bridge it over to the logic board.

Step 32

– Grab a spudger, or just use your fingers, and gently press down on the conductive tape to make sure it sticks in place.

– Take some tweezers, or your fingers, and give that tab a little pull to reveal the tape underneath.

Tools Used
  1. SpudgerGoogle Pixel Fold Ultra Wideband Antenna Replacement
  2. TweezersGoogle Pixel Fold Ultra Wideband Antenna Replacement

Step 33

– Got a graphite sheet that’s taped down? Time to set it free! Go ahead and peel off that tape.

– Now, grab your trusty spudger and gently pry up the ultra wideband antenna press connector to disconnect it. You’ve got this!

Tools Used
  1. SpudgerGoogle Pixel Fold Ultra Wideband Antenna Replacement

Step 34

– Gently slide an opening pick under the antenna—think of it like easing a guitar pick between tight strings—to loosen up that adhesive.

Step 35

– Ready to say goodbye to your e-waste? Swing by an R2 or e-Stewards certified recycler—it’s the responsible thing to do!

– Before you dive into installation, give your new part a side-by-side comparison with the original. You might need to swap out some components or peel off adhesive from the new buddy!

– To put your device back together, just retrace your steps like a pro—easy peasy!

– Want to check if everything’s running smoothly? Run a diagnostics test with the built-in Pixel Diagnostic tool by clicking here.

– Things didn’t go quite as planned? No worries! Try some basic troubleshooting, or if you’re feeling stuck, you can always reach out for help from our community.

Success!
Ready to give your old tech a second life? Don’t forget to drop off your e-waste at an R2 or e-Stewards certified recycler.
Before you dive in, take a moment to compare your shiny new replacement part with the original. You might need to switch over some leftover bits or peel off those sticky backings first!
When you’re back together, just retrace your steps from the disassembly—it’s like a fun little dance backward.
Want to see if everything’s working smoothly? Run a quick diagnostics test with the built-in Pixel Diagnostic tool, just click here.
Things not going quite as planned? No worries! Check out some basic troubleshooting tips or reach out for help from our awesome community.

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