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Google Pixel 3a Plastic Midframe Replacement

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  • This step shows how to reconnect the proximity sensor during re-assembly.

  • Align the top edge of the plastic midframe with the phone.

  • Use the point of a spudger to carefully align and push the proximity sensor connector onto the motherboard socket.

  • This takes a bit of patience and finesse. Once you have the connector in place, you can also use a finger to gently press the connector onto the socket.

  • Alternatively, you can remove the proximity sensor from the midframe to reattach it to the motherboard first.

  • Use the point of a spudger to carefully pry the proximity sensor out of its recess on the midframe. The sensor is lightly adhered to the midframe.

  • Remove the sensor from the midframe. Attach the sensor connector onto its motherboard socket.

  • Thread the sensor cable through the midframe and reposition the sensor in the recess. Press down with your finger to adhere the sensor back onto the midframe.

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