Introduction
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L'écran de votre Pixel 3a est cassé ou fissuré ? Consultez ce tutoriel pour le remplacer !
La dalle non renforcée du Pixel 3a est fragile. Si vous souhaitez réutiliser l'écran, faites extrêmement attention aux avertissements de la procédure d'ouverture.
Ce dont vous avez besoin
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Faites bien la différence entre les deux jointures du téléphone :
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La jointure de l'écran sépare l'écran du reste du téléphone. C'est ici que vous devrez faire levier.
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La jointure du châssis, entre le châssis en plastique et la coque arrière, est vissée. Ne faites pas levier ici.
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Avant de commencer à faire levier, prenez note des zones suivantes de l'écran :
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La nappe de l'écran : n'introduisez pas votre outil au-delà, car vous risqueriez d'endommager la nappe.
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Le filet d'adhésif : si vous faites levier plus loin sans incliner votre médiator, vous endommagerez l'écran.
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Faites chauffer un iOpener et posez-le sur le bord droit de l'écran pendant environ une minute.
My screen was cracked diagonally. Heating with iOpener helped at the top and bottom edges to weaken the adhesive.
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Une fois que le médiator est inséré de 1 mm, faites-le pivoter vers le haut.
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Laissez-le incliné et enfoncez-le d'environ 6 mm (1/4"). Le médiator devrait glisser en dessous de la dalle OLED.
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Faites glisser votre médiator le long du bord droit pour faire céder l'adhésif.
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Laissez le médiator en place pour éviter que l'adhésif colle de nouveau.
Don’t make my mistake and read ahead. 6mm may be too close for comfort! 8mm is definitely too far and caused me to damage. Also be sure to read the right manual! I have an XL and it notes 5mm.
Fortunately my old screen was beyond repair, But be super careful around the bottom I managed to sever the ribbon cable to the digitizer.
I broke my screen here. The adhesive in my case was quite strong on the top and bottom.
This is by far the hardest part of the entire replacement. I ruined my screen doing this, you might as well buy a new screen at the same time as you buy your battery. I just barely rubbed the edges of my screen and it turned the edge of my screen purple. This eventually migrated to the entire screen causing the whole thing to be purple/black.
I've repaired many iPhones, and never had any issues. The screens always remained intact. But with the Pixel, I completely destroyed the screen. The only thing it showed after booting up was a purple line... The adhesive is very strong and it's nearly impossible to separate the screen without damaging it. You should order a new screen before you attempt to change the battery, just in case.
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Faites-le glisser autour du coin inférieur droit pour trancher l'adhésif.
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Progressez le long du bord inférieur et du coin gauche du téléphone.
My screen was already cracked diagonally, so going around the corners was especially hard. Starting from each side was not so risky as I first thought because side adhesive is really thin. However top and bottom needed some more lifting force from the pick. More heating helped at the top and bottom edges.
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Décollez le bord gauche du téléphone. Veillez à incliner correctement le médiator sous le panneau OLED et à ne pas l'insérer de plus de 6 mm (1/4").
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Pour insérer correctement le médiator sous le panneau OLED, introduisez sa pointe de maximum 1 mm dans la jointure, inclinez-le presque à la verticale, puis enfoncez-le lentement sur environ 6 mm (1/4").
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Parcourez le bord supérieur sans insérer votre outil de plus de 8 mm (5/16").
There is a LOT more adhesive at the top than anywhere else on the phone! It’s like there’s 2 lines of adhesive, one along the edge of the case and one along the edge of the screen, and it’s filled in between them wherever the speaker camera aren’t. I needed to heat and pry several times to get the top loose. Fortunately, there’s little risk of hitting a cable near the top (look ahead to the step where you lift the screen off to see where all the cables go!)
I found that applying the iOpener across the top edge of the glass for about 30 seconds at this step helped soften the adhesive significantly. My front camera was replaced only a few months ago by uBreakiFix and the display adhesive subsequently let go on the entire right edge, bottom, and part of the left side shortly after the new front camera failed. Only the top was still securely stuck.
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Retournez l'écran entièrement décollé, mais toujours connecté, et posez-le à l'envers sur la partie supérieure du téléphone. La nappe de l'écran devrait former une boucle.
Hi, could you help me with one clarification?
What does the small “metal patch” in the middle of the display ribbon do?
Does it prevent the phone from starting while disconnected?
Thank you for your time!
Hi Oliver,
I think the patch you’re referring to helps with either EM shielding or heat dissipation. It should not prevent the phone from starting.
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Décollez soigneusement le ruban adhésif noir qui recouvre le cache du connecteur de l'écran.
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Dévissez les deux vis T3 de 4 mm de long, qui fixent le cache du connecteur de l'écran.
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Ôtez le cache du connecteur de l'écran.
This may be a silly question but how are you able to tell whether the tape is in good condition? Is it based off of how sticky it is after you remove it?
That is a fair question! If the tape is in one piece and is relatively sticky, it can probably be used again.
Oops! I forgot to put any tape back. Does this tape have a critical purpose, in other words should I go to the trouble to pry the screen back off and tape it?
The tape does not serve a critical purpose. If you have already re-sealed your phone, I wouldn’t worry about it.
Les vis sont des T4 et non des T3
Bonjour Gaëtan ! Merci pour la remarque. En fait, il y a toujours une certaine tolérance entre le tournevis et la tête de vis. Donc il se peut que la taille supérieure ou inférieure soit plus “confortable” au cas par cas. Bonne réparation !
Bonjour,
Pouvez-vous me conseiller un bon kit de réparation pour mon Google Pixel 3A?
J'ai peur de me faire arnaquer en achetant un mauvais écran de basse qualité .
Do you sell the 2 4.4mm t3 screws and the screen connector bracket. Or know where I can get it thanks
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Prenez la pointe d'une spatule (spudger) pour soulever et déconnecter la nappe de l'écran.
I had accidentally pressed the power button and the phone was on when connecting the new screen and that broke the board! So make sure the phone is off.
hey man think I've just done the same thing :(
how did you fix it? did it need a new motherboard?
is it okay if I forgot to add the black tape on the connector area???
When reassembling, before reattaching the connector for the screen flex cable is the time to align the screen cover adhesive sheet onto the perimeter of the plastic mid-frame. Even if one is using the Tesa tape, I suspect aligning it along the edge of the mid-frame would be simpler without the screen and its flex cable obstructing your efforts.
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Enlevez l'écran.
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Comparez attentivement l'écran de remplacement avec votre écran d'origine. Vous devrez peut-être transférer d'autres composants (comme la grille du haut-parleur) vers le nouvel écran.
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Si vous utilisez des adhésifs prédécoupés sur mesure, suivez ce tutoriel.
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Si vous utilisez des adhésifs double-face comme les adhésifs Tesa, suivez ce tutoriel.
There is a blue plastic tape covering the digitizer and when I try to take it off it rips out something more than just the tape I think it’s pulling the magnet too
i had a little plastic piece around the camera (seems to just be a spacer) that i moved to the new screen. had to pry it up with a pick cuz it was stuck down good.
actually to clarify- i didn’t move the little camera spacer to the new screen- i placed it around the camera on the phone, where there was a little indent for it, and stuck it down with a bit of tesa strip, then applied more tesa strips around the edge of the phone before finally reconnecting and replacing the screen. the little plastic bit i encountered needs to be precisely placed around the camera so would not be a good idea to just stick it to the screen when reinstalling!
elyze -
Thanks team! I was able to replace my broken screen with no issues!
Instead of cutout adhesives or tesa tape, I used B-7000. Painless.
Appreciate the screen and instructions!
Bonjour,
Pouvez-vous me conseiller un bon kit de réparation pour mon Google Pixel 3A?
J'ai peur de me faire arnaquer en achetant un mauvais écran de basse qualité .
Hello . Can you advice me a site where i Can buy a quality screen replacement pack for my Google Pixel 3A?
There's a lot of rip off on internet and id like to get a good pack and a quality screen .
Hello! We currently sell a replacement screen. However, I’m not sure if it is available yet internationally.
I have a quick question, so I haven’t done anything yet because I only just ordered my repair kit, but is it possible to replace the battery without having to replace the display ?
Hi Braeden!
Yes, it is definitely possible to replace the battery without replacing the display. With that said, the initial entry steps can be pretty tricky. Before you begin, look very closely over the display to see if you can see any micro-fractures. If you see any, you will most likely crack the screen when you try to remove it. Take your time and apply a heated iOpener often. Good luck!
I forgot to order the tape when getting my replacement USB port, so I ended up putting the screen back on without any tape and using regular clear tape on the outside of the phone to keep the screen from falling off. It’s less waterproof, but it’ll do the job until the right part arrives.
Speaker mesh appeared to already be in place on my replacement screen, so I did not transfer this over from my old screen. That was a huge mistake, sounds were garbled above about 30% volume. Make sure you do this part!
I tried the replacement after watching this and many other videos. I purchased a working Pixel 3a and removed it to put onto my old Pixel 3a. The screen is not turning on on either devices now, old or new. The device is turning on because I can feel vibrations. What do you think the problem is?
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Si votre Pixel ne s'allume pas après le remplacement de l'écran, il se peut que le téléphone se soit éteint silencieusement quand vous avez reconnecté la batterie. Appuyez sur le bouton de marche pendant quelques secondes jusqu'à ce que le téléphone vibre et s'éteigne. Puis reconnectez l'écran et réessayez.
Pour remonter votre appareil, suivez ces instructions en sens inverse.
Apportez vos déchets électroniques à un recycleur certifié R2 ou e-Stewards.
La réparation ne s’est pas déroulée comme prévu ? Consultez notre Forum pour obtenir de l’aide au diagnostic.
Si votre Pixel ne s'allume pas après le remplacement de l'écran, il se peut que le téléphone se soit éteint silencieusement quand vous avez reconnecté la batterie. Appuyez sur le bouton de marche pendant quelques secondes jusqu'à ce que le téléphone vibre et s'éteigne. Puis reconnectez l'écran et réessayez.
Pour remonter votre appareil, suivez ces instructions en sens inverse.
Apportez vos déchets électroniques à un recycleur certifié R2 ou e-Stewards.
La réparation ne s’est pas déroulée comme prévu ? Consultez notre Forum pour obtenir de l’aide au diagnostic.
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49 commentaires
Any word on the replacement screens?
We should have replacement screens in stock in the next month or two! Thanks for your patience.
I’ve cracked not only my LCD screen, but also the frame seam (shown with orange line in step 1 above). Will you be posting a guide to replace this also, or could you incorporate into this guide? Also interested if this will be available as a spare? Thanks.
Hi Mark,
I’m sorry to hear that! The frame seam is part of the plastic midframe—you would need to replace the midframe to replace the cracked seam. Instructions on how to do so can be found in this guide.
Because the Pixel 3a is a relatively new phone, replacement parts are harder to find for it. You can always buy a broken phone and transfer the part over, or use some adhesive to hold the cracked frame seam in place.
Can the digitizer be separated from the screen easily? It’d be a lot cheaper for me to replace the scratched glass screen and reuse digitizer. Anyone try this? Thanks!
The OLED display is fused to the front glass, so it will be very difficult to separate the digitizer without killing the fragile OLED panel. If it was a LCD panel, you would have a better chance de-laminating the digitizer.
Two comments: when I bought the replacement digitizer on EBay, since the seller was packing in tools (which actually weren’t the right size) I assumed that the glue would be included, as well as speaker mesh; thankfully I didn’t trash the old speaker mesh, and the instructions pointed out that I may have to reuse it (thanks Alex and Arthur!), but on glue I got screwed big time, since I removed the old glue as the instructions suggested, before realizing I don’t have any replacement. So now my phone is sitting open on a desk while I’m waiting for the glue to arrive who knows when. You mention the “Tesa” adhesive tape, but don’t really specify which particular width did you use (which width, how much of it, when and where to apply it, etc.) which would be useful.
My second comment is that this particular guide seems to assume that the screen that’s being removed is in one piece; I imagine most people trying to do this actually have a smashed glass and could use some guidance how to deal with *that*…
Also, some guidance what to do with the adhesive tape would be useful (apply to the frame first, or apply to the digitizer first, etc.; the more specific, the better)…
Hi Bob,
Your eBay experience is definitely not an exception! eBay kits usually contain inferior or incorrect tools. Be careful not to strip any screws!
It looks like our custom adhesive for this phone is temporarily out of stock. The Tesa adhesive card is a great alternative, as it has many widths for different applications. You can find instructions for the adhesive card here.
If you are working with custom cut adhesives, the general rule of thumb is to peel the clear backing first. Figure out which component the exposed adhesive sticks onto, and apply it there. Next, peel the colored liner to expose the remaining adhesive.
Thanks, this worked a charm! The only problems I had were cleaning all the glue off everything and reattaching the screen connector - it’s a bit tricky because the cable has to bend to fit into the recessed area which makes it hard to align the connector.
Also, I couldn’t wait for a pre-made adhesive to arrive so I went to Officeworks and bought some 3mm double-sided tape called X-Press It (the high-tack version). This seems to have worked very well (but time will tell!)
Replaced screen with one on there website. Screen is kinda late on response. Also sometimes gets stuck where I can’t click on anything and have to restart the phone. Is this a problem with the screen or the phone?
Hi Joshua,
That may be a screen/digitizer issue. I would suggest carefully re-seating the display connector and checking to see if there’s any debris. Otherwise, please contact our customer service and we’ll get things sorted out for you!
Buongiorno, ho sostituito lo schermo del mio pixel 3a ed i colori non mi convincono, sembrano diversi. Lo schermo è stato acquistato qui sul sito, devo presumere che si sia stortato qualche pin del connettore o è proprio lo schermo che ha una tonalità dei colori diversa?
Ciao!
Ci dispiace che il telefono non funzioni come prima. Magari puoi provare di spegnere e riaccendere il telefono e/o di fare un reset.
Se questo non risolve il problema, rivolgiti a nostro servizio di assistenza: support@ifixit.com (in caso di un acquisto sul sito americano) indicando il tuo numero di ordine. Sarà un piacere aiutarti!
Cordiali saluti,
Claire
can I confirm that this screen replacement is also an LCD replacement? I dropped my phone and cracked the glass but also the LCD is now not working (all black). Will this replacement fix both of those problems?
Hi James!
Yes, the part listed in the “parts required” section is a screen replacement, which includes the top glass and the OLED panel underneath it. The Pixel 3a uses an OLED panel instead of a LCD. If nothing else broke on your phone, then doing this repair should fix your display issues.
While the repair is not as difficult as some of the other Pixel phones, you should read through the guide to get a sense of the overall procedure.
Good luck on your repairs!
excellent guide, thank you arthur! this was so much easier than my pixel 3 and dare i say.. just plain easy!! love the 3a for repairability!!
i came back to say- as easy as this guide and repair are to follow, i feel like i may have a bad part?
the screen stopped working at first and seemed to have something to do with the fit of the screen. it was coming up a bit on the top right and not seated fully. so i pried it up again, reseated the cable, and resealed the edges more carefully. since then it works better but seems like it stops responding correctly frequently. rebooting generally helps. but after working fine for a while.. the touch function will suddenly and quickly deteriorate until it just doesn’t work altogether, and then i have to reboot.
each time i connected the digitizer cable i tested the device before sealing it with adhesive. i don’t really understand what could cause the issue because it works perfectly for a while before randomly petering out.
elyze -
That is a strange occurrence that shouldn’t be happening. If you bought the part from iFixit, please contact our customer support!
I’m curious if it’s possible to remove only the top glass from the OLED? My crack seems to be superficial, the digitizer works in/around/through the cracks (dragging/clicking items), and I can see under the cracks that the display is fine.
They sell replacement kits for just the front glass, but I’ve also heard that they’re difficult to take apart. Any advice?
Hi Alex,
Replacing the glass only is doable, but involved and requires specialty tools. The fragile OLED panel is bonded to the glass. You need a jig to hold the phone in place while you thread a thin wire between the glass and the OLED panel to slice through the LOCA. Once you separated the glass, you’d need to clean off the OLED panel and apply new LOCA.
The front glass only parts are usually sold to refurbishers, who are well-practiced in doing this kind of repair. It is definitely a skill you can learn and be good at with practice!
Hi,
My screen stays entirely black, after falling down (but it didnt hit anything, i was wearing earphones). It had however cracks from a previous fall. Do you think replacing the screen will be the sollution or is there another problem?
with kind regards
laurence trachez
Hi Laurence,
This is hard to say. If you try to power on your phone, does it vibrate? If it does, then a replacement screen will probably fix the problem.
The explanation to replace the screen are well done. The screen itself flashes everytime I turn on the phone. The biggest problem is when I call someone. The screen goes black and I can’t hang up or do a selection. This is a problem.
Mine have the same “flash” problem. Any solution?
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I have complete the repair and everything boots up, display looks great but I have no digitzier/touch input. Faulty replacement screen? I have verified the screen connection and tried reboots and reconnects with no success. Any tips?
Hi, I have cracked only the glass, not the screen. I have seen numerous comments like this one: “A screen on its own is impossible to use on a Pixel 3a since the original screen is permanently attached to the LCD. Simply put, the only way to replace a screen on a Pixel 3a is to purchase a replacement screen/LCD combo.”
So can I order just the glass and replace the glass, and not glass and lcd combo?
Hi Kristian,
Without specialty tools, it would be very difficult to replace the glass without damaging the fragile display panel. The OLED display panel is bonded to the top glass with optically clear adhesive, so you’d need to slice through that without marring the panel. Refurbishment/repair companies use special jigs to accomplish this task.
Some devices use LCD panels that are not bonded to the top glass. In that case, it is easy to replace the glass by itself.
My Pixel 3a screen has developed a “washed out” look with a green tint - everything else works fine. Is it possibly just a loose cable that can be fixed by opening per your instructions and firming up the connections? Thx!
Hi Rob,
The display cable may be loose, but it could be something else. Opening up Pixel phones always poses a risk of further damaging the fragile display. Has the phone been water damaged/immersed before?
Never wet or immersed, just the normal banging around of everyday use.
Hmm…considering that the display connector is secured by a bracket, I think it’s unlikely that a loose connector is the issue. It may be a broken passive component somewhere in the display driver circuitry.
Sounds like you're suggesting a screen replacement. Do I have that right? Ifixit parts and directions were spot on last time I replaced a screen! Thx
Hello. Do you ship to the Philippines?
Hi Lloyd,
We currently do not ship to the Philippines, but that may change in the future. Please check this page occasionally for updated shipping locations!
Bonjour, je souhaite changer l’écran de mon Google PIXEL 3A et j’hésite sur la pièce à commander : commander une vitre avant est-il suffisant ou faut-il le bloc complet LCD ? Ce n’est pas les mêmes prix. Ci-dessous le lien vers la pièce que je pensais commander, qu’en pensez-vous ? Merci ! https://www.cdiscount.com/telephonie/acc...
Hello!
The Pixel 3a uses an OLED display instead of a LCD. The OLED is very fragile and is glued onto the front glass (which is the part you linked). You need special equipment in order to separate the front glass without damaging the OLED display. If you are repairing the phone yourself, you should buy the complete screen assembly.
Le Pixel 3a utilise un écran OLED au lieu d'un écran LCD. L'OLED est très fragile et est collée sur la vitre avant (qui est la partie que vous avez liée). Vous avez besoin d'un équipement spécial afin de séparer la vitre avant sans endommager l'écran OLED. Si vous réparez le téléphone vous-même, vous devez acheter l'ensemble écran complet.
Any news regarding replacement screens? I heard that ifixit should soon have most replacement parts for Google Pixel phones.
Success! Two small problems:
1) Was hard to align screen connector pins. any advice for doing so next time to avoid possible damage?
2) When applying adhesive strip, I managed to misapply and have segments of adhesive stretch, and thus not fit correctly. Needed to use scissors to snip, and reapply. Any advice for applying the glue next time to avoid this problem?
Thanks for supporting my Right to Repair and keeping a phone out of the trash!
Any suggestions what to do if screw head strips?I'm getting no purchase on one of the screen connector bracket screws...other one came out ok...now I'm stuck..
answering my own query, yes, you can get stripped screws out - solution is to put a small drop of superglue on tip of torx screwdriver, and hold it on to screw head til it sets, then you get traction - just done and it worked really nicely - some people advise using epoxy instead of superglue but then you have to set it up to hold screwdriver in place for a day for epoxy to cure. an accelerator is to add a bit of baking soda to the superglue (do. this away from the phone!!!) - also put masking tape around the screw head to make sure no glue gets into phone....
Screen removal was easy. Glue removal was fine, but is tedious. Applying the glue template was confusing. The iFixit video for a iphone 6 was helpful but really this is something iFixit needs a good video on.
The end result was a a working phone that LOOKS FACTORY new!!! The Pixel 3a is a gem of a phone.
Andrew..
This is the second time I've made this replacement and it's not working. First time went great. This time the screen isn't working. Phone still works (the alarm goes off) and vibrates when I plug it in, but no response in the screen. Suggestions?
Power is off, but does the battery need to be disconnect to safely do this replacement?
mplishka - Réponse
Da ich keinen iopener ( dachte das wäre alles dabei wie auf der bstellvorschau!!!) habe ich eine Wärmflasche auf das Handy gelegt ..behutsam und nicht zu heiß. Besonders an Kopf und fußende war das Display ziemlich fest...befolgt man die Anweisungen genau ist es eigentlich kein Problem das Display vom Rahmen zu lösen, jedoch bin ich der Meinung, dass hier schon ein gewisses Maß an motorischer Vertrautheit mit der Materie bestehen sollte, da wie gesagt oben und unten doch ein tieferes eingreifen in den Rahmen unter das Display nötig ist...
Ralph S. aus Neumünster
Ralph S - Réponse
You definitely want to use the iOpener on all sides as you make your way around the screen. The adhesive on my device was quite strong!
My screen was cracked in the corner and it was a real pain in the neck to get the little bits and pieces out of the corner. I don't know if this step is easier with an intact screen, but it was definitely the most difficult step on the repair for me.
Simon Stone - Réponse