DIY Google Pixel 7a Battery Replacement Guide: Step-by-Step

Duration: 45 minutes
Steps: 44 Steps

Hey there! This rad repair guide is all yours to rock. Thanks to the awesome crew at Salvation Repair for leading the way. Time to pop that battery outta your Google Pixel 7a and give it a fresh start. Just remember – this one might be a bit of a tech tart and could be ready for a makeover if your phone’s showing its age by acting like a drained puddle. So, let’s get to it and make your Pixel feel like new again. If you need help, no worries – we got you covered. Just swing by schedule a repair and our friendly fixers will have you sorted in no time!

Step 1

– Let’s get started by unplugging all cables from your phone and shutting it down completely.

Step 2

– Let’s get cookin’ with our heated iOpener buddy! Gently place it on the bottom edge of that rear cover for about three minutes, and let the warmth do its magic! Ready to rock and roll?

Step 3

– Give the blue handle a gentle pull backward to set those Anti-Clamp arms free.

– Gently slide the arms down to the bottom edge of your phone, ensuring one suction cup catches the rear cover while the other finds its spot on the screen.

– Now, give those cups a little squeeze to lock in that suction magic!

Step 4

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

– Now, twist the handle to the right for a full 360-degree spin, or until you see those suction cups start to stretch out.

– As those cups stretch, keep an eye on their alignment. If they start to slip, no worries! Just take off the Anti-Clamp and use some tape to help them stick.

Step 5

– Grab a sturdy object and slide it under your phone, making sure it sits nice and level between the arms of the Anti-Clamp.

– Give it a minute, or until you see that adhesive loosen up, so a little gap appears along the bottom edge of your phone.

– Now, take an opening pick and gently slide it into that gap between the rear cover and the frame. You’re doing great!

– Finally, pull those suction cups off your phone using their handy pull-tabs and set the Anti-Clamp aside for a moment.

Step 6

– First up, grab a suction handle and stick it right in the center of the bottom edge of that rear cover—let’s get pulling!

– Now, give that suction handle a strong, steady pull. Keep it consistent until you see a little gap forming between the rear cover and the frame. You’re doing great!

– Time to introduce the opening pick! Slide the tip right into that gap you’ve just created.

– Once you’ve made your move with the pick, feel free to let go of the suction handle. You’re on a roll!

Tools Used
  1. Suction HandleGoogle Pixel 7a Battery Replacement

Step 7

– The rear cover is stuck tight with adhesive all around the frame and near the cameras. Take a peek at this picture to get a sense of where to carefully slice through the adhesive.

Step 8

– Tilt that opening pick up high so its tip is looking away from the frame like it’s on a mission.

– Gently glide your pick down to the bottom left corner of the rear cover, like a smooth operator.

– Keep that pick right where it is to stop the adhesive from getting all clingy again.

Step 9

– Slide your trusty second opening pick into the bottom left corner.

– Gently glide the pick all the way to the bottom right corner of the rear cover to break that stubborn edge adhesive loose.

– Keep that pick in its cozy spot to stop that adhesive from making friends again.

Step 10

– Time to get this repair started! Apply a heated iOpener to the right edge of the rear cover for about two minutes, and let the heat do its magic.

Step 11

– Pop a third opening pick right into the bottom right corner of that rear cover.

– Gently glide your pick up the right edge of the rear cover to break free the adhesive. Stop when you hit the camera bar!

– Keep that pick snugly in place to stop the adhesive from rejoining the party.

Step 12

– Time to get this repair started! Apply a heated iOpener to the left edge of the rear cover for about two minutes, and let the heat do its magic.

Step 13

– Pop in a fourth opening pick at the bottom left corner of the rear cover like a pro!

– Gently slide that pick up the left edge of the rear cover to break free the adhesive. Stop right when you hit the camera bar.

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

Step 14

– Let’s get this party started! Warm up the top edge of the rear cover with a heated iOpener for two minutes.

Step 15

– Now it’s time to add a fifth opening pick to the top left corner of the rear cover. Carefully insert it between 8mm and 10mm deep – that’s about halfway between the tip of the pick and the logo. You’re making great progress!

– Next, gently slide your pick halfway across the top edge. This will help loosen the antenna bracket adhesive. Stop when you reach the middle of the top edge – you’re doing fantastic!

Step 16

– Pull your pick back out to about 3mm.

– Scoot your pick over to the top right corner to slice through the remaining top edge adhesive.

Step 17

– Gently slide the top edge pick so its flat side nestles under the rear cover.

– Carefully position the picks on either side of the camera bar, ensuring their flat edges are tucked beneath it.

Step 18

– Slide those opening picks right under the camera bar and gently nudge the top edge of the rear cover away from the frame.

– Keep prying back and forth until the camera bar starts to loosen up. You’ve got this!

Step 19

– Gently slide the opening picks along the long edges of the rear cover, starting from the camera bar, to carefully break any adhesive that might have stuck it back together.

Step 20

– First things first, let’s pop off that rear cover!

– As you start putting everything back together:

– Why not give your phone a little test run before sealing it up? Power it on and make sure it’s working like a champ. Once you’ve checked everything, power it back down to continue the reassembly.

– Now, follow this guide to add some fresh adhesive and get that rear cover back in place!

Step 21

– Warm up that iOpener and give the flash unit a cozy minute of heat to loosen up the adhesive that’s holding it tight against the logic board cover. You’re doing great!

Step 22

– Gently slide your pick beneath the right edge of the flash to gently break the adhesive that’s holding it to the cover. You’re doing great!

Step 23

– If that copper tape took a little trip with the flash, don’t worry! Just use some tweezers or your fingers to gently remove any black foam residue hanging out on the logic board cover.

Tools Used
  1. TweezersGoogle Pixel 7a Battery Replacement

Step 24

– Let’s get this repair started! Apply some heat to the underside of the flash with a heated iOpener for about a minute.

– Now it’s time to get a little delicate – hold the neck of the flash cable steady and use your trusty tweezers to carefully peel and remove the copper tape from the flash unit.

Tools Used
  1. iOpenerGoogle Pixel 7a Battery Replacement
  2. TweezersGoogle Pixel 7a Battery Replacement

Step 25

– Grab your trusty 3IP Torx Plus driver and get ready to tackle those thirteen 4.3 mm screws holding the logic board cover in place. You’ve got this!

– Now, switch it up with a 1IP Torx Plus driver to take out the 1.5 mm screw that’s keeping the right edge of the cover snug. Easy peasy!

Step 26

– Slide an opening pick into the bottom right corner of the logic board cover and the frame. You’re doing great!

– Gently pry upwards to pop the clip that’s holding the cover in place. Keep it up!

Step 27

– Time to give that logic board cover a little lift! Gently raise the top edge and slide that flash unit right through its opening. It’s like a little dance, really.

– Now, when you’re putting everything back together, just remember to do the flash unit shuffle again – thread it through its opening as you carefully lower the logic board back into place. Easy peasy!

Step 28

– Alright, time to give that wireless charging assembly the boot! Gently remove it, and we’ll be cruising right along.

Step 29

– Grab your trusty 1IP Torx Plus driver and unscrew that 1.5 mm screw holding the connector cover in place. You’ve got this!

– With a gentle touch, use tweezers or your fingers to lift off the cover. Easy peasy!

– When it’s time to put everything back together, remember to tuck the upper left corner of the cover under the hook on the logic board before securing it with its screw. You’re almost there!

Tools Used
  1. TweezersGoogle Pixel 7a Battery Replacement

Step 30

Step 31

– Let’s get this party started! First, find your battery press connector’s tiny friend – that’s the spudger. Once you’ve got it, gently slide the flat end under the top edge of the battery press connector. Now, it’s time for the connector and the spudger to go their separate ways! Pry them straight up like you’re in a sticky situation (but you’re hands-free, and that’s the magic of repair!). Keep up the great work, you’re doing an awesome job!

Tools Used
  1. SpudgerGoogle Pixel 7a Battery Replacement

Step 32

– Verizon models : Time to get a little tricky! Use the point of your trusty spudger to carefully pry up and disconnect that 5G mmWave press connector. It’s like a little puzzle, and you’re the master solver!

Tools Used
  1. SpudgerGoogle Pixel 7a Battery Replacement

Step 33

– Gently nudge the battery cable down toward the bottom of the phone, making sure it’s out of the battery’s way.

– For our Verizon buddies: Shift that 5G mmWave cable up toward the top of the phone.

Step 34

– Gently pry up both sides of the battery jacket, working your way around the battery to release it from its sticky situation.

Step 35

– First, let’s talk about the battery – it’s held in place by two strips of adhesive that secure the upper half. You’ll find the battery jacket just below these strips.

– Now, flip your phone over and get ready to warm things up. Use a hair dryer, heat gun, or hot plate to evenly heat the screen until the entire frame is warm to the touch. This will help loosen things up and make the repair process smoother.

Tools Used
  1. Hair DryerGoogle Pixel 7a Battery Replacement
  2. Heat GunGoogle Pixel 7a Battery Replacement

Step 36

– Alrighty, let’s get into those battery jacket cutting vibes, folks! Gently grip both sides of that battery jacket, just like it’s a fun sideways dance. Now, super slowly and gently, slide each end of the jacket towards the very top of that battery, imagine you’re painting a masterpiece with slight sawing motions. Be patient, and stop when the jacket reaches the halfway point. And hey, if you need a little extra hand, you can always schedule a repair!

Step 37

– Give those battery jacket ends a good, firm pull! Hold on for a minute to help the adhesive loosen up. We’re almost there!

Step 38

– Grab a pipette or syringe and fill it up with some powerful isopropyl alcohol (we’re talking over 90% here!).

– Now, let’s get to work! Apply a couple of drops of that isopropyl alcohol right between the left edge of the battery and the frame.

– Give it a minute to work its magic and soften that adhesive!

Step 39

– Gently slide the side button tab to the left, away from the battery. You’re doing great!

– Now, take the flat end of your trusty opening pick and carefully wedge it between the left edge of the battery and the frame. Keep it steady!

Step 40

– Gently bend that opening pick away from the battery, giving it a solid push for about a minute to get things started.

– Once you see that adhesive starting to loosen up, slide your pick further under the battery and keep prying it upward like a pro!

Step 41

– Gently pop out the battery like it’s a surprise party!

Step 42

– Grab that trusty spudger and gently scrape the edge of the old adhesive, rolling it into a nice little ball that you can easily grab with your tweezers.

– Now, with either your tweezers or your fingers, peel away the old adhesive from the frame like a pro!

– If you spot any leftover residue, just dab a few drops of super-concentrated isopropyl alcohol (over 90%) onto the frame and give it a good wipe with a lint-free or microfiber cloth.

Tools Used
  1. TweezersGoogle Pixel 7a Battery Replacement
  2. SpudgerGoogle Pixel 7a Battery Replacement

Step 43

– Ready to stick some adhesive? Let’s do this! Peel those two strips of battery adhesive off their big ol’ liners.

– Time to get sticky! Position the short strip of adhesive on the right side of the battery recess. Use those white lines on the frame as your guide.

– Now for the long strip. Get it stuck on the left side of the recess. You’ve got this!

– Get rid of those blue liners from the

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