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So I bought a pixel 8 pro a few days ago, and my dumbass dropped it and sure enough the back glass cracked as a result. I ordered a replacement case from iFixit, but I'm worried about doing the replacement myself. Does anyone have any experience in this regard and can offer any tips? Do I have to disassemble the entire phone, or is there a way to only get the back cover/frame off without going through the screen?

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[โ€“] [email protected] 3 points 10 months ago (1 children)

My first suggestion is to put a skin or case on it and leave it be. The backglass is purely aesthetic, the phone is fully functional.

There are some people on YouTube with replacement videos for the backglass such as:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TV5FJR-AvCg

Looks like a fun project, just go slow!

[โ€“] [email protected] 3 points 10 months ago

Well I mostly got the phone for the color. I love the bay blue color so a case would just cover it up. It looks like based on the official google repair doc and the ifixit video that I'll have to disassemble the entire phone. I ordered the back glass and all the adhesives I'll need to replace (so so much glue!) from ifixit. Like you said I'll have to go slow, just hoping I don't break something in the process. My biggest worry is the screen since there's some ribbon cables very close to where you have to use the pry tools. Even a youtuber broke their screen opening it first try.