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Introduzione
Questa guida di riparazione è stata redatta dallo staff di iFixit ma non è stata approvata da Google. Leggi di più sulle nostre guide qui.
Usa questa guida per sostituire la batteria usurata del tuo Google Pixel 2 XL.
Prima di smontare il tuo telefono, scarica la batteria sotto il 25%. La batteria può prendere fuoco e/o esplodere se forata inavvertitamente.
Se la tua batteria è gonfia, prendi adeguate precauzioni. Non scaldare il tuo telefono. Se necessario, puoi usare un contagocce o una siringa per iniettare alcol isopropilico (concentrazione >90%) attorno ai bordi della cover posteriore per indebolire l'adesivo. Le batterie gonfie possono essere pericolose, quindi indossa occhiali protettivi e usa la dovuta attenzione; se non sei sicuro di saper eseguire la procedura, porta la batteria da un professionista.
Cosa ti serve
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Passo 1 Procedura di apertura
Attenzione: i passaggi 1-12 provengono da una guida contrassegnata come in corso.
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Applica una ventosa il più vicino possibile al lato SIM del telefono, appena prima della curva del bordo.
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Tira la ventosa con una trazione decisa e costante e inserisci un plettro di apertura tra il pannello frontale e la cover posteriore.
Whatever happened to “Do not heat your phone. If needed, you can use a dropper or syringe to inject isopropyl alcohol (90+%) around the edges of the back cover to weaken the adhesive.”?
It is in concern with swollen batteries.
I spent an hour trying to get the glass screen apart from the body. I tried the hairdryer etc but made no progress. However, when I used a sucker to gently pull on the glass it was easy.
I used a heat gun, and the metal spatula in the iFixit kit. I broke the screen. Then, continuing with a blue plastic triangle, the screen continued to break. It seems to be quite brittle.
Never use metal tools on glass component
p43j77 -
Just broke the screen as well. I’d say heat gun is a must, otherwise it’s really hard to slide pick at the top and bottom without breaking the screen. It’s a very thin line of glass over there.
I thought I did this perfectly. I used the iOpener to heat the glue, and the picks to slide around the screen to release the adhesive. I preformed the rest of the repair (charging assembly and the battery) with little issue. Just reassembled and the volume rocker side of the screen is white. I took less care on this side since the instructions said that you didn’t need to worry about how far the pick went in. NOT TRUE! There is a curvature to that edge that will push your pick up into the back of the unprotected display. It clearly doesn’t take much to damage it. I was so careful! F&CK!! I should have just created the e-waste and bought a new device. So mad!
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Non inserire il plettro per più di 6 mm nel bordo inferiore del telefono. Se il plettro entrasse in contatto con la parte curvata del pannello OLED, lo schermo potrebbe danneggiarsi.
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Non tagliare lungo il bordo sinistro: ci sono dei delicati cavi del display che potrebbero danneggiarsi.
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Nell'angolo superiore sinistro, limitati a dei tagli molto superficiali: infilando l'attrezzo molto all'interno potresti danneggiare la fotocamera anteriore.
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Usa l'angolo di uno strumento di apertura per sollevare la cover del connettore del cavo del digitizer.
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Rimuovi la cover del connettore.
Lol mine shot off and Ricocheted off the ceiling! Then landed on my shoulder haha
It literally popped me right in the middle of the forehead. My wife is still making fun of me.
Mine flew off while I was laughing you guys, never too be seen again: (
I decided to work outdoors, didn't read any comments first, so when mine flew off I found it five cursing minutes later in a crack on the driveway. Should have read the comments first! Thanks hamiltont. Will now read every comment BEFORE attempting step.
Confirmed, this $@$* can fly!
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Usa l'estremità a punta di uno spudger per sollevare il connettore del cavo del digitizer e staccarlo dal suo zoccolo sulla scheda madre.
This small connector gave me fits getting it located correctly, is there a trick to getting it aligned since it’s difficult to see around edge of the connector?
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Usa l'estremità piatta di uno spudger per sollevare il connettore del cavo del display dal suo zoccolo.
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Rimuovi lo schermo.
BE EXTRA CAREFUL HERE, and during reassembly! There are 2 itty bitty parts directly under this ribbon cable connector that, if damaged, will render your loudspeaker unusable. The only sure way to fix it if you break it is to replace the motherboard. There are some reports of people being able to solder the spots and shorting it to make it work, and that worked for me for a time, but they’re really tiny (about 0.5 mm) and if you don’t get a secure solder, or if you bleed over, it will also mess up your top speaker.
Saw this comment after I’ve done replacing and sure enough, the loud speaker was broken. The resistor was knocked over but still hanging in place so I just stuck it back and it works for now.
They are 2 black resistors at the end of the cable’s connector. So follow the above photo exactly and pry the connector from the side, not from the end of the connector like I did
What wasn't clear to me here (because I didn't put Step 13 together with Step 12, I suppose?) is that if your replacement part came with speaker grills and camera gasket, Step 12 is your final step. You are done, except for replacing the cables and covers, then placing the adhesive strips onto the replacement part and sticking the phone back together.
I ordered my screen from iFixit and it came with new grills and camera gasket already installed. I was able to use the thinnest strips on the supplied Tesa patch to line the entire screen perimeter piecemeal, then stick it back together like new.
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Attrezzo utilizzato in questo passaggio:Magnetic Project Mat$19.95
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Rimuovi le undici viti a croce Phillips da 3,8 mm che fissano il telaio intermedio.
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Inserisci un plettro di apertura nell'intaglio nel telaio centrale vicino ai pulsanti del volume e solleva il midframe staccandolo dal resto del telefono.
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Rimuovi il telaio intermedio.
How do I reattach the midframe? it seems like there are a lot of tabs that need to be reinserted carefully
Slide in the bottom part at an angle in first since it has some tabs. Otherwise it will get stuck halfway on top
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Usa l'estremità piatta di uno spudger per scollegare il connettore della batteria.
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Se disponibile, applica un po' di alcol isopropilico sotto ciascun angolo della batteria e aspetta diversi minuti per lasciarlo penetrare sotto la batteria e indebolire l'adesivo.
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In alternativa, puoi applicare un iOpener riscaldato sul retro del telefono sopra la batteria per almeno due minuti. Se necessario, scalda di nuovo e applica più volte l'iOpener per ammorbidire sufficientemente l'adesivo della batteria.
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Rimuovi la batteria.
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Se c'è ancora dell'alcool nel telefono, puliscilo via attentamente con una panno senza lanugine o lascialo asciugare all'aria prima di installare la batteria.
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Usa delle pinzette per staccare ogni parte di adesivo rimasto sul telefono e pulisci le aree di incollaggio con alcol isopropilico e un panno privo di pelucchi.
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Fissa la nuova batteria con un foglio adesivo pretagliato oppure nastro biadesivo. Per posizionarlo correttamente, applica il nuovo adesivo sul telefono e non direttamente sulla batteria. L'adesivo non dovrebbe toccare nessuno dei cavi sotto la batteria.
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Premi con fermezza la batteria in posizione per 20-30 secondi.
Wie versiegelt man das Gerät wider?
Mit Tesa 61395 tape.
I ran into an issue when reapplying the double sided sticky tape and closing everything back up. I forgot that the 2XL has "active edges," where you can squeeze the sides of the phone to activate Google Assistant. I apparently put the glue strips too near the sensors, and they always thought I was squeezing the phone. I had to disable the active edges. I could have opened the phone again, removed the glue, and tried reapplying it, but I don't use the feature much so it was easier to turn it off. But if this is a feature you like, I'd recommend doing more research than I did!
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Per rimontare il dispositivo, segui queste istruzioni in ordine inverso.
Per prestazioni ottimali, dopo aver completato questa procedura, calibra la tua nuova batteria appena installata.
Porta i tuoi rifiuti elettronici a un riciclatore certificato R2 o e-Stewards.
La riparazione non è andata secondo i piani? Vai sulla nostra comunità Risposte per trovare aiuto nella risoluzione dei problemi.
Per rimontare il dispositivo, segui queste istruzioni in ordine inverso.
Per prestazioni ottimali, dopo aver completato questa procedura, calibra la tua nuova batteria appena installata.
Porta i tuoi rifiuti elettronici a un riciclatore certificato R2 o e-Stewards.
La riparazione non è andata secondo i piani? Vai sulla nostra comunità Risposte per trovare aiuto nella risoluzione dei problemi.
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19 Commenti
Just completed this last night. They weren't kidding when they all say the battery is no fun.
I managed to get it, but doesn't mean the old one wasn't bent like crazy when I was done. I was planning on keeping it as a backup since it wasn't bad, but I don't think I would risk it at this rate. Getting a thin stiff plastic to push through the adhesive along with the spudger helped.
There are a lot of components and boards along the edge of the battery. It's hard to pry without touching them. I saw a guide recommend taking the guts out to remove the battery.
One thing I would recommend while you're in there is to replace the thermal paste. Mine wasn't too bad after a year, but I'm sure it won't make a solid and effective cover on the processor to the heat pipe.
Can I just use Artic silver MX4 for thermal paste? Or is there a paste specifically for it?
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Arctic Silver should be fine!
Its pretty easy to do if you use the iPhone battery tool/pryer thing!
Never again, a nightmare to get it changed out.
What is the recommended adhesive when putting the screen back on?
Batteries wear out, that’s a fact of life and should be as easy to replace in a phone like they are in a flashlight. The phone manufacturers just want to sell replacement phones not batteries. They all suck!
Thanks iFixit team. Can you please sell the battery replacement kit for this phone, as you do for the Pixel XL
Hi Michael, we do sell a Pixel 2 XL battery replacement kit! Good luck with the repair!
Hello
Completed this last night and after reassembly my screen presents horizontal lines all over the right part from top to bottom.
Do you think the screen get damaged during opening ? Or it could be the connector ?
Looks like Google made sure that we break the screen if battery replacement is attempted.
Tip: Be super patient with the battery. Put ~5-10 drops of alcohol on each side of the battery, then wait 5 minutes. Put the opening picks on the right side of the battery and very gently pry up as shown. If the battery starts bending, wait some more. Once you have the picks underneath the right side of the battery, pour another 10 drops of alcohol where the picks and battery meet, and slightly tilt the phone in all directions to allow alcohol to flow under the battery. Wait another 5 minutes. Gradually work the picks underneath and around the sides of the battery, reapplying alcohol and waiting often.
To avoid applying too much alcohol, gently tilt the phone and check the sides of the battery tray. I was able to change the original battery with no damage to the adhesive or bending the battery this way
It went relatively easily, but with patience.
This repair went a lot easier than I expected. I was very patient when doing it, and honestly felt like I was being slow. My biggest suggestion would be to use lots of heat on the screen. I actually used a hot compress (instead of an iOpener or heat gun) before using the suction to pull up the screen, and it came up very easily. And the plastic picks made separating the screen a cinch. At no point in the process did I feel like the screen would break. But then again, I used a lot of heat and patience because I'd seed that several people had broken their screens.
The funny thing is that I've already replaced the phone with a Pixel 5a, so now, I have a refreshed phone that I don't really have a need for lol. I guess gaining the confidence that I can fix a modern smartphone is plenty
For me the hardest part was to remove the glass. If I can give one piece of advice, it is to use plenty of alcohol and heat, while the plastic pick must enter little so as not to damage the display. Following the instructions and with a lot of patience I was able to replace the battery.
The phone is really easy to repair (as long you manage to open it without breaking the screen). Turns out the screen is really, really fragile. Be careful with the top, that's where i cracked it. Otherwise the repair was easy but the screen is TOTALLED! The top part's touchscreen doesn't work anymore and there are strips all over the screen. I damaged the screen because of iFixIt's INACCURATE instructions. They say put the sucker as close to the sim slot as possible but on the picture they pry it open on the other side with the power buttons. Also you should put the heated iOpener on the edges so that it loosenes the adheisive. Now i have to spend extra money on unnesecary parts. Also after I installed the new battery, it was draining in seconds. I put it on the charger and I hope that the battery calibration actually does the job because otherwise I would have spent money on new battery and new screen for nothing...
It's often said it's so hard to replace the battery on the Pixel series that's because they have thin vesels and super duper fragile.
To prevent this problem, we have to heat the display properly and using picks applied little amount of IPA and pry it over with them not to touch the LC part. After that you can put older display and replace it. It does take so much effort.
That solution is all my personal opinion.
Anyway I hope your battery is good
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everything went smoothly for me! Putting on the adhesive stripes included in the kit took very long, would be nice if the precut adhesive was still available but I'm already surprised that there are still parts for such an old phone.
One thing that would have been good to know beforehand was that the phone will not turn on when the middle plate from step 14 is missing. The screen works and shows the battery charging if you plug the phone in so obviously the only two parts I touched are working but it's like the power button is disabled when that plate is not installed. Would be great if this could be added to the guide (or other guides as well if this is a common thing)
Shouldn’t this be “As close as possible to the volume rocker”?
Mihai Turdean - Replica
Forget about the tiny toy suction cup they provide to battery replacement kits. I used a dent puller from an automotive shop. The smallest they had was just small enough for the Pixel's screen. I still needed to heat the edges with a heat gun.
Tamás Polgár - Replica
I wish someone tell me in advance that if I doing this replacement after using phone for a few years it better to have spare "display adhesive" and be ready to follow Google Pixel 2 XL Display Adhesive Replacement
Original adhesive become dirty with time and fat chances it will be damaged during opening phase. In my case I replaced battery but can't use the phone, as still waiting for adhesive to be delivered
Maxim Vorontsov - Replica