Help finding adhesive for digitizer replacement - Droid Incredible Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Well, it seems I'm stuck, and I need your help.
I've got my replacement digitizer and tools needed to repair the phone. I've been watching the guides on youtube for this, and realized I'm missing adhesive to get the damn screen to stay in the phone, LOL!
I was wondering if anyone here has gone through the process, and if they can tell me specifics on what you used and where you got it. All I've seen is references to 3m VHB tape, which couldn't be vaguer to me. I'm really hoping it's available at a local Lowe's or Home Depot or similar store.
Please, let me know

Closed. I guess china is the only place you can get it. Dunno how the hell that works...lol

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Instructions to replace replace Evo LCD Screen

Ok dropped Evo at work, shattered the screen. Filed claim & got sent a brand new Evo but came pre-updated with 2.2. Seeing as how there was nothing wrong with my release date Evo was wondering if anyone could post some instructions or point me in the right direction on how to disassemble and replace the screen. I've tried Google with with no luck. I have a few days until I have to return the old unit and this thought popped in my head after getting discouraged by the lack of advancement on rooting 2.2. Mods sorry if I am posting in the wrong section but I'm desperate to get my root back.
Edit: Mods please delete. I think I've found a solution.
why not share your solution with the rest of the gang?
nenn said:
why not share your solution with the rest of the gang?
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I found this: http://www.repairsuniverse.com/htc-evo-4g-take-apart-repair-guide.html
Gonna give it a try when I get of work tomorrow. Those pry tools look similar to the ones that came with my iPod repair kit I bought a few years back. I'll keep you guys posted on how I make out. Fingers crossed. Just hoping I don't end up with 2 broke Evo's. That site offers repair service too but you have to buy the parts from them. $99.99 for the screen and $34.99 for repair service. I wish I had found this site before I paid Asurion $100 for a replacement. Oh well, but something for folks to think about if they break their screens.
Any idea of what kind of glue to use to keep the screen down? I'm going to attempt this repair for a friend tonight, and have some gorilla glue.... I'm sure it will hold, but i fear the
expanding-ness of the glue will spread out of the black border.
Now that is a good question. The kit the sell doesn't include glue so I'm not sure. It talks about using a hairdryer to loosen it up so maybe the glue will stay put when it gets hot.

Replacing LCD/Screen

So, I had my phone sitting on my work truck and I watched as it slid and flipped over and smacked the concrete. I have a good case and have dropped it before with no repercussions but this time it just shattered the screen. No big deal, hopped on Amazon and ordered a new one for about $24.
Got here today and I eagerly took my phone apart. Followed a video and had no troubles until I got to the step of actually taking out the screen. My evo had quite a bit of adhesive and being that the screen was already shattered, I had a hell of a time getting it out. Well, I seen the LCD was all bent and messed up too but I still put the new screen in and sure enough, half my screen doesn't work.
So...if I order a LCD, take it back apart and put it in along with the new screen everything should work fine again, correct? Also, do I need to order those glue strips or is there something else I can use to hold it all in place. Sorry if this seems stupid but I'm just a little irritated that I ordered one piece when I really needed another as well and I'm just at the point where I feel like buying a new one off Craigslist will be easier. Thanks in advance
Sometimes buying a new one can be better/easier but if you're capable of replacing it yourself why not lol. Just make sure you order the right part for your particular evo......
Check this out!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFmt6aLEWag&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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first, it's hell to get the digitizer (the part you actually touch) attached back on to the rest of the screen. it would be better and easier to buy the whole lcd/digitizer front for the phone.
BUT MAKE SURE YOU BUY THE RIGHT LCD SCREEN: theres two different kinds, narrow strip, and long strip.
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first, it's hell to get the digitizer (the part you actually touch) attached back on to the rest of the screen. it would be better and easier to buy the whole lcd/digitizer front for the phone.
BUT MAKE SURE YOU BUY THE RIGHT LCD SCREEN: theres two different kinds, narrow strip, and long strip.
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Anyone know if theres an easy way to tell which kind of strip you have without having to open up the phone?
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Anyone know if theres an easy way to tell which kind of strip you have without having to open up the phone?
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I need the same answer but I guess the answer is no
I don't know if there is a way but opening up the phone to find out is really easy. I'd you go to ifixit.com they have the instructions.
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I don't know if there is a way but opening up the phone to find out is really easy. I'd you go to ifixit.com they have the instructions.
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could you link to the Ifixit article?
Also, does anyone know where to get the best deal on an lcd/digitizer once I find out which one I need?

Broken screen/digitizer

I unfortunately dropped my Desire this morning and managed to break the glass/digitizer.
Can anyone recommend a repairer preferably in the north East, UK.
I have seen replacement digitizers already fitted into the front housing for £19.99 on a well known auction site.
Looking at videos on how to replace the digitizer it doesn't look too difficult just looks intricate and unsure if i should have a go at replacing or just take it to a local repairer.
What's everyone's opinions?
Thanks
In the past I've found buying the digitizer and then getting a shop to fit it best for me
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i did it last week, not bad for a copy digitizer.
little fiddly but if u take your time and be careful, you should be fine
there is a photo show on youtube somewhere, gives u a better breakdown.
ayu452.blogspot.com/2011/11/htc-desireg7-screen-replacement.html
found this even better than the one i saw originally...
its a video
youtube.com/watch?v=sXZqIjtFoAU&feature=related
I did exactly the same a few months ago and took the route of buying a replacement and fitting myself.
I have to be honest there were a few moments when I thought that was a mistake and I should have taken it to a shop. I found it VERY fiddly and was convinced i was going to break it, the insides are really delicate.
If you decide to do it, get as many instructions from google, youtube as you can and read/watch them all before starting. I seem to remember the ones I followed ware unclear at a certain stage. The ones from ayu452 look good tho. Have the right tools and allow plenty of time. Good Luck.
Just wondering if its worth buying this to avoid removing the digitizer from fascia?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/220871890...X:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649#ht_1674wt_1037
Whats peoples opinions on it?
Yeah may as well. Will make it easier. I may even do that just to get rid of scratches on digitizer and fascia
Ive ordered that digitizer with fascia off above auction website link
A local phone repair guy said he would fit it for £20 just gotta decide if i should let him fit it then if he messes up its his responsibility ??
That was my reason behind doing that. Still much cheaper than if you asked HTC to do it.
Digitizer arrived next day in post.
Looks good quality with black surround rather than that bronze colour. Like it
Took it to my local phone repair guy who fitted it.
Hit power button phone booted up, one BIG problem.. the digitizer wasnt working!
He checked all connections again and concluded the digitizer was DOA.
Not good and still without my phone.
Have let the phone guy order a digitizer himself as im going to have to return faulty one for refund.
Hopefully it should be sorted today.
Good luck.
New digitizer fitted and working perfect!
Credit to Paul ThePhoneGuy repairer in Durham who sorted it for me.
Just realised I need a new speaker now. It must have damaged it when it was dropped.
Thats a minor job though. Just pleased phone is working again.
Good news!
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Yeah. Just pleased to have it back working again.

Need advice with a bad digitizer from ebay

http://db.tt/ANyYkLH1
That link is a video that I filmed with my amaze. I made it to prove to a guy that sold me the digitizer from ebay that I didnt damage it during installation. Basically, I installed the digitizer assembly last week, and I noticed the dead spot when texting a friend, and everytime that I try to type thw S or E key, a W would pop up, and also, while in recovery, I cant select any options that appear in the spot that is, in this video, a horizontal line where the day of the week is displayed on my weather widget in the lock screen.
I informed the guy of this problem, and he offered me $50 partial refund (it cost me $150) or if I can remove the assembly without damaging it, he will exchange it. Here is the problem, if I do damage it in the slightest, not only will he not warranty it out, but I would have to just throw my phone in the trash, because $300 is too much money to pay for just the screen. So I told him that I cant take the chance of removing it if I will be penalized for damaging a defective screen. So I was thinking about sending him that link to show him that the screen is good, the amoled isnt pierced, and the ribbon isnt damaged. I mean, I would know if I damaged the assembly, because I installed it myself, besides, unless he is accusing me of damaging this digitizer/amoled assembly with psychic powers professor x style, he has to know that he is just discouraging me to pursue a refund/exchange. I even offered to send him my phone, so that he can see for himself that its defective, yet not physically damaged before its removed. If he damages it during removal, atleast he will know that it was originally defective when I recieved it, before I ever installed it.
This is doing the same thing that happened to a friend of mine when he didnt line up the lcd to the digitizer, and I paid so much for this assembly for the very comfort of knowing that it was done right. He still insist that he tested that screen before he shipped it (he claims that all digitizer assemblies are tested before being shipped on his ebay page), but from watching the video, atleast in my opinion, its pretty obvious that something is wrong here. I opened a case with ebay, but until june third, I cant escalate the case to ebay, and it says that I should try to work it out by ourselves, but he is stalling and discouraging me. I think this is all bs man. So if anyone has any advice on how to get this situation resolved, please chime in. I am stuck at a stalemate now. Plus, I need my phone fixed. Thanks.
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That link is a video that I filmed with my amaze. I made it to prove to a guy that sold me the digitizer from ebay that I didnt damage it during installation. Basically, I installed the digitizer assembly last week, and I noticed the dead spot when texting a friend, and everytime that I try to type thw S or E key, a W would pop up, and also, while in recovery, I cant select any options that appear in the spot that is, in this video, a horizontal line where the day of the week is displayed on my weather widget in the lock screen.
I informed the guy of this problem, and he offered me $50 partial refund (it cost me $150) or if I can remove the assembly without damaging it, he will exchange it. Here is the problem, if I do damage it in the slightest, not only will he not warranty it out, but I would have to just throw my phone in the trash, because $300 is too much money to pay for just the screen. So I told him that I cant take the chance of removing it if I will be penalized for damaging a defective screen. So I was thinking about sending him that link to show him that the screen is good, the amoled isnt pierced, and the ribbon isnt damaged. I mean, I would know if I damaged the assembly, because I installed it myself, besides, unless he is accusing me of damaging this digitizer/amoled assembly with psychic powers professor x style, he has to know that he is just discouraging me to pursue a refund/exchange. I even offered to send him my phone, so that he can see for himself that its defective, yet not physically damaged before its removed. If he damages it during removal, atleast he will know that it was originally defective when I recieved it, before I ever installed it.
This is doing the same thing that happened to a friend of mine when he didnt line up the lcd to the digitizer, and I paid so much for this assembly for the very comfort of knowing that it was done right. He still insist that he tested that screen before he shipped it (he claims that all digitizer assemblies are tested before being shipped on his ebay page), but from watching the video, atleast in my opinion, its pretty obvious that something is wrong here. I opened a case with ebay, but until june third, I cant escalate the case to ebay, and it says that I should try to work it out by ourselves, but he is stalling and discouraging me. I think this is all bs man. So if anyone has any advice on how to get this situation resolved, please chime in. I am stuck at a stalemate now. Plus, I need my phone fixed. Thanks.
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It'll be your word against his on weather you damaged it during install. EBay will probably stay out of it if his feedback on eBay is overall positive.
Afraid it sounds to me like your best option is to remove it carefully and go for the exchange. Or take his 50 and cut your losses.
Sorry, but that is how I see it going. If he has a solid eBay reputation, they aren't gonna force him to do anything.
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kj2112 said:
It'll be your word against his on weather you damaged it during install. EBay will probably stay out of it if his feedback on eBay is overall positive.
Afraid it sounds to me like your best option is to remove it carefully and go for the exchange. Or take his 50 and cut your losses.
Sorry, but that is how I see it going. If he has a solid eBay reputation, they aren't gonna force him to do anything.
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Yea, thats why I went with him, because his reputation is 99.1%, where mine is a 100%, but I only purchased items, so its really hard to get negative feedback from purchasing anything on ebay when all of your purchases are the buy now type, and your payment isnt declined.
So, what if I do remove the display without damaging it, could I send it to someone at ebay first to independantly verify that its a defect and not physical damage? Do you think that my video will suffice for evidence that no physical damage has occured? I mean, look, the screen displays fine, which these are so sensitive that if I pierced the amoled display, it wouldnt light up right? Then the glass, its not cracked, not even a scratch, so surely no physical damage there. The third possibility that he listed was a torn ribbon, but again, as I am typing this up on the phone now, if I tore the ribbon by installing it, surely it would either work, or not work right? I am not an expert, so my only recourse is applying logic using common sense.
What bothers me is that he knows that I bought this assembly to permamently install it, its not like removing a sim card. I am going to write him back and link him to the video right now. I dont know what else to say.
Well, I hope it works out for you. I just can't see eBay doing anything about it....and if they were gonna, probably take forever.
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What country are you in?
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oL00No said:
What country are you in?
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I live in the US.
http://return.phiconnect.com/id/ask_tronics
The guy told me that he doesnt want to separate the screen because if the cable rips, he cant prove that it wasnt already like that. I don't know, I just can't believe that there isn't a solution for this kind of problem. I need some objectivity here, am I just being paranoid? Its so easy to break these things, and if I damage it pulling it out, I wont get a refund or exchange, and if he would have really tested this thing, then I wouldnt have recieved a defective digitizer, and I would have no reason to remove it. Thats what really bothers me, I shouldn't even have this problem, but then again (might as well admit it before someone else says it), life isnt fair.
By the way, the guy said to process my refund or exchange by clicking on that link above, but ebay says not to respond if there is an offer to complete a transaction outside of ebay. I clicked on the link and saw the ebay logo, but the words are really fuzzy and I cant make em out. Anyone ever seen a page like this? Is this what the official ebay return page looks like? I cant get used to the screen like this, so if I have to accept the $50, then essentially I just lost $100 because I will have to buy another one, or sell this thing for $450 to be fiscally neutral.Thanks for answering back, I dont have much experience with ebay.
If it were me.. I would do a partial return and get the 50.
I don't know how hard it is to take the digitizer off but my past experience with ebay related purchases are never great. If you do manage to get it off without damaging it I'm sure he might even throw up the excuse that it is damaged on his end, and you will have to do an insurance claim through whoever did the shipment.
Speaking on the ebay site, that is definitely not a legit ebay affiliated site.
It's probably his own site use to track his sales and whatnot. I would say it's fine to use but dont put any personal information into it.
That first portal with item # and your ID seems ok to put in, but I wouldnt do any passwords or **** like that.
8Fishes said:
If it were me.. I would do a partial return and get the 50.
I don't know how hard it is to take the digitizer off but my past experience with ebay related purchases are never great. If you do manage to get it off without damaging it I'm sure he might even throw up the excuse that it is damaged on his end, and you will have to do an insurance claim through whoever did the shipment.
Speaking on the ebay site, that is definitely not a legit ebay affiliated site.
It's probably his own site use to track his sales and whatnot. I would say it's fine to use but dont put any personal information into it.
That first portal with item # and your ID seems ok to put in, but I wouldnt do any passwords or **** like that.
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I have no clue how this guy has such a good reputation, I mean, does that short video clip not demonstrate that the glass doesnt have a single scratch, much less any cracks, the amoled display is perfect, so I obviously didnt pierce the display, and well, I dont think that the screen would show any sign of life if I tore the cable. He is pulling sneaky tricks to avoid refunding my money. I dont even want an exchange from him, because I don't want to deal with this type of situation. I have to wait until June 3rd to escalate to ebay, and I am going to stand my ground.
Hell, I really dont have a choice, it says right above his message that if I complete any transaction outside of ebay, I forfeit my buyer protection from ebay.
Thanks to everyone who responded to my thread, ebay sided with me, and told me to send the item back, and I would get a full refund, so I printed the shipping label that they supplied me, and I tried to be careful removing it, packed it up and shipped it last thursday, and just a few hours ago, it was delivered, ebay refunded the money to my prepaid credit card. So while I wait for the funds to post, im wondering, should I just keep the money, and just sell the phone without a screen, or is it worth ordering a digitizer from a different guy and try it again? You think that I could get any money for the motherboard and all of the pieces, or should I just put it back together and sell my htc amaze (what im using atm)? Thanks again for the advice!
cuiltheory said:
Thanks to everyone who responded to my thread, ebay sided with me, and told me to send the item back, and I would get a full refund, so I printed the shipping label that they supplied me, and I tried to be careful removing it, packed it up and shipped it last thursday, and just a few hours ago, it was delivered, ebay refunded the money to my prepaid credit card. So while I wait for the funds to post, im wondering, should I just keep the money, and just sell the phone without a screen, or is it worth ordering a digitizer from a different guy and try it again? You think that I could get any money for the motherboard and all of the pieces, or should I just put it back together and sell my htc amaze (what im using atm)? Thanks again for the advice!
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Me ... for the money I would look online for a used one in your local area, online classifieds, etc. At least then if there's an obvious problem you can see it before handing over cash. I don't know about your area but the S2's come up pretty regularly where I'm at in the $125-200 price range. Everyone is onto the S3/4 band wagon. With your current phone ... if nothing else you'll have a spare for parts.
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Me ... for the money I would look online for a used one in your local area, online classifieds, etc. At least then if there's an obvious problem you can see it before handing over cash. I don't know about your area but the S2's come up pretty regularly where I'm at in the $125-200 price range. Everyone is onto the S3/4 band wagon. With your current phone ... if nothing else you'll have a spare for parts.
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I live in jacksonville, florida, and typically s2's go for atleast $200-$225, sometimes even $275 if the screen and bezel don't have a bunch of scratches, so I have been looking online for those digitizers that include the midframe, and they are around $175, but it seems pike all that I have to do at this point is transfer the motherboard, front facing camera and earpiece/mic jack, and it would be mint. I just sanded down the bezel since it was all apart, and what a pita to get that chrome off, and make it all look uniform!
Btw, whats up with the led for the charging light? I never noticed it light up when I plugged it into charge. My htc amaze shines green when fully charged, and orange when charging. I already read that we dont have a notification led, but I see these tiny little round crystal looking dots next to the front facing camera, but no ribbon coming off of them, are those just samsung ricing out their phones like a civic with an exhuast tip?
I thought those were sensors.
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Back Glass Replacement - easy? hard?

Ok, my fault entirely. My Sony ZL went 4.5 years without me damaging it, with no case. My Pixel 2 ZL didn't make it 3 weeks.
It landed on the top right corner, and there is a small star there open in the center. Not terribly noticeable, but definitely an opening that would allow water in, and maybe over time it might spread and come apart.
I don't mind paying to get it fixed. UBREAKIFIX is the repair site for Google and says $79.
But they don't have parts.
The bigger deal is this: One said they had to do a complete teardown from the front to get to it, and complete reassembly. Another I called said it was simply the back glass, pop off, glue on a new one.
The latter makes me feel a lot more comfortable doing it; a complete teardown makes me worry the cure is worse than the disease, whether they really can get it together again and seal it well. I might be more tempted to try to seal just that star, rather than have them open up every seal and seam and (more than likely) have mine be the XL2 they have seen at that store.
Anyone know for sure?
Is the back glass replaceable without a complete teardown?
Good/bad experiences with ubreakifix (do they train their staff well? I realize it's a franchise so it's somewhat luck of the draw by store).
not sure if it will help you....
https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Google+Pixel+2+XL+Teardown/98093#s180064
I have been fixing phones for a long time, this fix is extremely easy if you would have the part available, unfortunately, nor eBay or Amazon seem to have it.
@uicnren thanks, I had seen it, didn't help much as I only found the put-together and it started with a full teardown. @tatico28, thanks - does that mean the glass does come off by itself, without removing/releasing anything from the front? As I mentioned, I'm happy to have someone else do it, and pay for it, I just don't want to have a new phone look like a 3 year old playing with glue from an incompetent repair. I'm also game to do it myself if I had parts and instructions (I've done lots of electronic repairs, but generally ones that open with screwdriver, not pry bars).
Yes, you definitely need a heat gun ? and a pry tool.
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Yes, you definitely need a heat gun and a pray tool.
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"Pray" tool... pun intended, or good typo, but perfect wording.
My back glass broke Day 2 of owning it...waited two weeks for the part to arrive at ubreakifix. Just the glass was replaced for $79 in about 30-45 mins and good as new again with full Google warranty in place. I did check out a couple of ubreakifix locations nearby before I got it done...I would advise you do so as well since I did not get a good vibe from the first place when the person told me it will take 3-4 hours and he has to consult videos and manuals to do it...
The other Google authorized repair partner is puls.com but they said they do not repair the back glass yet.
Good luck!
@hammer7t, thank you very much, that's what I wanted to hear. I do have several stores down here, think I will wait for the holiday to be over and maybe more to get parts, and shop around.
For the least invasive process possible, try using an automotive windshield repair kit.
UBREAKIFIX repaired it yesterday in about 20 minutes, looks like new.
https://youtu.be/u9SVsdX94uM
He removed the back glass near the end.
@stevemw, thanks, that's much better than the last one I looked at. So it appears that back glass is not just a piece of glass, but includes the covers for the camera and flash rather than just fitting around them?
Regardless, it does leave the impression the phone is generally built to be serviceable.
Yes -- spare parts should be available soon. Why not try a case for now? https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07475C1VT/ref=ya_aw_od_pi?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Thanks. As mentioned, they had plenty of spares, and it is fixed. Though I do like the looks of that case, and might give it a try.
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UBREAKIFIX repaired it yesterday in about 20 minutes, looks like new.
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Did they say anything about the water/dust resistance being in tact.
pEpSi_GrEeN said:
Did they say anything about the water/dust resistance being in tact.
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They claimed it would have no impact and it was still warrantied as they were authorized by google.
Hello!
Does someone has replace the galss at home?
From the teardown picture is clear:
- you need a heat gun
- you need a pry tool
- the camera and the flash lenses are sticky with the glass
https://d3nevzfk7ii3be.cloudfront.net/igi/Zm4SEMDJK6jbxDUB.huge
Remove the back glass seems easy, but how about remove the lenses from the glass and how to remount them on the replacement glass?
Thnaks
Bumping this, I'm in the same boat.
Not even a week and I cracked my backglass. I too am interested in the lens removal.
Is there any parts available that have this attached already? I've no problem doing it myself, just need as much info as possible.
Cheers.
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Bumping this, I'm in the same boat.
Not even a week and I cracked my backglass. I too am interested in the lens removal.
Is there any parts available that have this attached already? I've no problem doing it myself, just need as much info as possible.
Cheers.
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I have not found any replacement lenses or back glass with lenses already installed.
Watching youtube videos I saw that old pixel 1 have only the flash lens and it was simply stuck in the back glass hole.
Just to laugh...
I wrote to official Google assistance here in Italy to have information about the back glass replacement.
The answer was: 232Euro + VAT (about 280Euro) to repair the phone and 20/25 days to wait...
But, the most amazing thing is that the price of the only examination (in the case i don't want to repair) is 77Euro + VAT ( about 92Euro).
Dear Google...you are crazy...

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