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How to Replace a Google Pixel 2 Screen

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If your replacement display did not come with pre-installed speaker grilles or a front-facing camera bracket, carefully remove these parts from your old display. Follow the rest of the guide to install them on a new display.

To remove the camera bracket, apply heat, then use a thin metal blade to pry the bracket away from the old screen.

There are two layers that make up the speaker grille—the metal mesh grille, and a layer of thin fabric mesh behind it. Use tweezers to peel both layers off of the old screen together. Do your best to not separate those layers at all.

Make sure to install the grilles and gasket before applying display adhesive.

Cut two corners of a pre-cut adhesive card so that each side is no more than 12 mm (0.5 inches) long, or cut four 12 mm (0.5 inches) strips of double-sided adhesive.

The adhesive strips should be no wider than 1 mm.

Apply the adhesive strips to the edges of the flat side of the front-facing camera bracket. When you're done, there should be adhesive on all four edges of the camera bracket.

Gently press the adhesive into place using your finger or a spudger.

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