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Looking at the iFixit Google Pixel 7 Pro Motherboard repair I found this photo:[br]
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It seems like there's nothing there originally. The space is left there for the vibration motor(not sure but it looks like it), connected by a spring contact and mounted on the midframe. [br]
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-I don't think that's what causing the issue for the screen. It could be the prick in the cable; those pretty much always mess up the screen. Other than that, I don't think anything is wrong with the motherboard. Right now, I would advise you to buy a screen that allows refunds, so if it doesn't work then you can send it back. Or you can contact the store where you got it from, as @autumnwatson suggests.
+I don't think that's what causing the issue for the screen. It could be the prick in the cable; those pretty much always mess up the screen. Other than that, I don't think anything is wrong with the motherboard. Right now, I would advise you to buy a screen that allows refunds, so if it doesn't work then you can send it back. Or you can contact the store where you got it from, as @autumnwatson suggests.[br]
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+EDIT: the guide images are a bit small, so I will leave the guide here.[link|https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Google+Pixel+7+Pro+Motherboard+Replacement/154523|https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Google+Pixel+7+Pro+Motherboard+Replacement/154523]

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Looking at the iFixit Google Pixel 7 Pro Motherboard repair I found this photo:[br]

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It seems like there's nothing there originally. The space is left there for the vibration motor(not sure but it looks like it), connected by a spring contact and mounted on the midframe. [br]

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I don't think that's what causing the issue for the screen. It could be the prick in the cable; those pretty much always mess up the screen. Other than that, I don't think anything is wrong with the motherboard. Right now, I would advise you to buy a screen that allows refunds, so if it doesn't work then you can send it back. Or you can contact the store where you got it from, as @autumnwatson suggests.

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