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27
Time Required
45 minutes - 2 hours
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4
- SIM Card Tray
- 1 step
- Screen
- 15 steps
- Battery Disconnection
- 9 steps
- Back Cover
- 2 steps
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Introduction
Follow this guide to replace the back cover on a Google Pixel 4a.
The unreinforced display panel of the google Pixel 4a is fragile. Pay special attention to the warnings in the opening procedure if you are reusing the screen.
What you need
Step 1
Eject the SIM card tray
- Insert a SIM eject tool, bit, or straightened paper clip into the SIM tray hole.
- Press directly into the hole to eject the SIM card tray.
- Remove the SIM card tray.
Insert a SIM eject tool, bit, or straightened paper clip into the SIM tray hole.
Press directly into the hole to eject the SIM card tray.
Remove the SIM card tray.
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Step 2
Precautionary notes
- You will need to pry the screen up to remove it from the phone. Read the following notes carefully before proceeding.
- Take note of the two seams on the edge of the phone:
- Screen seam: This seam separates the screen from the rest of the phone. This is where you should pry.
- Frame seam: This is where the plastic frame meets the back cover. It is held in place by screws. Do not pry at this seam.
- Before you begin, note the following areas on the screen:
- Screen flex cable: Do not insert the opening pick deeper than instructed or you risk damaging this cable.
- Note the orange ribbon cable under the lower-right corner of the screen, which is susceptible to damage if your opening pick is pressed into it. Only insert your opening pick as little as is necessary to separate the screen adhesive.
- Adhesive perimeter: Prying beyond this narrow perimeter without angling the pick will damage the OLED panel.
You will need to pry the screen up to remove it from the phone. Read the following notes carefully before proceeding.
Take note of the two seams on the edge of the phone:
Screen seam: This seam separates the screen from the rest of the phone. This is where you should pry.
Frame seam: This is where the plastic frame meets the back cover. It is held in place by screws. Do not pry at this seam.
Before you begin, note the following areas on the screen:
Screen flex cable: Do not insert the opening pick deeper than instructed or you risk damaging this cable.
Note the orange ribbon cable under the lower-right corner of the screen, which is susceptible to damage if your opening pick is pressed into it. Only insert your opening pick as little as is necessary to separate the screen adhesive.
Adhesive perimeter: Prying beyond this narrow perimeter without angling the pick will damage the OLED panel.
Step 3
Heat the right edge of the screen
- Apply a heated iOpener to the right edge of the display for one minute to soften the adhesive.
- A hair dryer, heat gun, or hot plate may also be used, but be careful not to overheat the phone—the display and internal battery are both susceptible to heat damage.
Apply a heated iOpener to the right edge of the display for one minute to soften the adhesive.
A hair dryer, heat gun, or hot plate may also be used, but be careful not to overheat the phone—the display and internal battery are both susceptible to heat damage.
Step 4
Insert an opening pick
- If your display is badly cracked, covering it with a layer of clear packing tape may allow the suction cup to adhere. Alternatively, very strong tape may be used instead of the suction cup. If all else fails, you can superglue the suction cup to the broken screen.
- Place a suction cup as close to the right edge of the screen as possible.
- Lift the suction cup with a strong steady force.
- Insert the tip of an opening pick into the screen seam no more than 1 mm.
If your display is badly cracked, covering it with a layer of clear packing tape may allow the suction cup to adhere. Alternatively, very strong tape may be used instead of the suction cup. If all else fails, you can superglue the suction cup to the broken screen.
Place a suction cup as close to the right edge of the screen as possible.
Lift the suction cup with a strong steady force.
Insert the tip of an opening pick into the screen seam no more than 1 mm.
Step 5
Guide the opening pick under the OLED panel
- This step shows how to insert the pick without damaging the OLED panel. Do this before beginning to slice the adhesive.
- With the pick 1 mm into the gap, pivot the pick upwards to a steep angle.
- At a steep angle, carefully push the pick into the gap about 1/4 inch (6 mm). The pick should slide in below the OLED panel.
- Stop if you feel the point of the pick hitting a ridge. The pick may be pressing against the edge of the OLED panel. Angle the pick and try again.
This step shows how to insert the pick without damaging the OLED panel. Do this before beginning to slice the adhesive.
With the pick 1 mm into the gap, pivot the pick upwards to a steep angle.
At a steep angle, carefully push the pick into the gap about 1/4 inch (6 mm). The pick should slide in below the OLED panel.
Stop if you feel the point of the pick hitting a ridge. The pick may be pressing against the edge of the OLED panel. Angle the pick and try again.
Step 6
Cut the adhesive
- Slide the pick along the right edge of the screen to cut the adhesive.
- Do not insert the pick more than 1/4 inch (6 mm) or you may damage the screen’s flex cable.
- Leave the pick in the top right corner to prevent the adhesive from re-sealing.
Slide the pick along the right edge of the screen to cut the adhesive.
Do not insert the pick more than 1/4 inch (6 mm) or you may damage the screen’s flex cable.
Leave the pick in the top right corner to prevent the adhesive from re-sealing.
Step 7
- The screen adhesive is very weak and you should not need to re-apply heat. If the screen does feel hard to slice, apply heat to the difficult area for one minute and try again.
- Insert another opening pick into the right edge of the phone at an angle where a gap has already formed to prevent damage to the OLED panel.
- Slide the opening pick around the bottom of the phone to cut the adhesive.
- There is a delicate cable under the bottom-right corner of the screen. If you feel your opening pick snag on anything, pull it out and try again. Make sure your pick is angled downward and only inserted as little as is necessary to separate the adhesive (no more than 3 mm deep).
- Leave the pick inserted along the bottom edge to prevent the adhesive from resealing.
The screen adhesive is very weak and you should not need to re-apply heat. If the screen does feel hard to slice, apply heat to the difficult area for one minute and try again.
Insert another opening pick into the right edge of the phone at an angle where a gap has already formed to prevent damage to the OLED panel.
Slide the opening pick around the bottom of the phone to cut the adhesive.
There is a delicate cable under the bottom-right corner of the screen. If you feel your opening pick snag on anything, pull it out and try again. Make sure your pick is angled downward and only inserted as little as is necessary to separate the adhesive (no more than 3 mm deep).
Leave the pick inserted along the bottom edge to prevent the adhesive from resealing.
Step 8
- Insert another opening pick into the bottom edge of the phone at an angle where a gap has already formed to prevent damage to the OLED panel.
- Use the pick to slice through the left edge of the phone.
- If the screen feels hard to slice, heat the left edge for one minute and try again.
- Leave the pick inserted along the left edge of the phone to prevent the adhesive from re-sealing.
Insert another opening pick into the bottom edge of the phone at an angle where a gap has already formed to prevent damage to the OLED panel.
Use the pick to slice through the left edge of the phone.
If the screen feels hard to slice, heat the left edge for one minute and try again.
Leave the pick inserted along the left edge of the phone to prevent the adhesive from re-sealing.
Step 9
- There’s a mesh covering the earpiece speaker on the top edge of the screen. If you don’t have a replacement mesh, take care not to damage or lose this component.
- Insert another opening pick into the left edge of the phone at an angle where a gap has already formed to prevent damage to the OLED panel.
- Slide the pick around the top edge of the phone to cut the adhesive.
- If the screen feels hard to slice, heat the top edge for one minute and try again.
There’s a mesh covering the earpiece speaker on the top edge of the screen. If you don’t have a replacement mesh, take care not to damage or lose this component.
Insert another opening pick into the left edge of the phone at an angle where a gap has already formed to prevent damage to the OLED panel.
Slide the pick around the top edge of the phone to cut the adhesive.
If the screen feels hard to slice, heat the top edge for one minute and try again.
Step 10
- Once you have cut around the perimeter of the phone, carefully lift the right edge of the screen, opening the phone like a book.
- Do not remove the screen yet.
- Use an opening pick to carefully cut through any remaining adhesive.
Once you have cut around the perimeter of the phone, carefully lift the right edge of the screen, opening the phone like a book.
Do not remove the screen yet.
Use an opening pick to carefully cut through any remaining adhesive.
Step 11
Flip the screen over
- Lift from the top edge and swing the screen over the bottom edge until you can rest it glass-side down.
- Be careful not to put any stress on the attached ribbon cable.
Lift from the top edge and swing the screen over the bottom edge until you can rest it glass-side down.
Be careful not to put any stress on the attached ribbon cable.
Step 12
Disconnect the display
- Use a pair of tweezers to carefully peel up the black tape covering the screen connector bracket.
- If it is in good condition, you can re-use this tape during reassembly. Otherwise, replace it with a piece of electrical tape.
Use a pair of tweezers to carefully peel up the black tape covering the screen connector bracket.
If it is in good condition, you can re-use this tape during reassembly. Otherwise, replace it with a piece of electrical tape.
Step 13
- Use a T3 Torx driver to remove the two 2.1 mm screws securing the screen connector bracket.
- Throughout this repair, keep track of each screw and make sure it goes back exactly where it came from.
Use a T3 Torx driver to remove the two 2.1 mm screws securing the screen connector bracket.
Throughout this repair, keep track of each screw and make sure it goes back exactly where it came from.
Step 14
- Use a pair of tweezers to remove the screen connector bracket.
- Make sure to keep this component to reinstall it during reassembly.
Use a pair of tweezers to remove the screen connector bracket.
Make sure to keep this component to reinstall it during reassembly.
Step 15
- Use the tip of a spudger to pry up and disconnect the screen flex cable.
- To re-attach press connectors like this one, carefully align and press down on one side until it clicks into place, then repeat on the other side. Do not press down on the middle. If the connector is misaligned, the pins can bend, causing permanent damage.
Use the tip of a spudger to pry up and disconnect the screen flex cable.
To re-attach press connectors like this one, carefully align and press down on one side until it clicks into place, then repeat on the other side. Do not press down on the middle. If the connector is misaligned, the pins can bend, causing permanent damage.
Step 16
Remove the screen
- Remove the screen.
- Compare your replacement screen with the original. You may need to transfer additional components (such as speaker mesh) to the new part.
- To install the new screen:
- Scrape off remaining adhesive from the perimeter of the frame.
- Follow this guide if you are using custom-cut adhesives.
- If you are using double-sided tape such as Tesa tape, follow this guide.
- If you use isopropyl alcohol to clean the adhesive off the display, be sure to not let it splash onto any unintended components, as this can weaken their adhesive bond.
- During the boot-up process after reassembly, the screen will go through a calibration sequence. Do not touch the screen during this process, as it could result in improper touch calibration and create touch issues.
Remove the screen.
Compare your replacement screen with the original. You may need to transfer additional components (such as speaker mesh) to the new part.
To install the new screen:
Scrape off remaining adhesive from the perimeter of the frame.
Follow this guide if you are using custom-cut adhesives.
If you are using double-sided tape such as Tesa tape, follow this guide.
If you use isopropyl alcohol to clean the adhesive off the display, be sure to not let it splash onto any unintended components, as this can weaken their adhesive bond.
During the boot-up process after reassembly, the screen will go through a calibration sequence. Do not touch the screen during this process, as it could result in improper touch calibration and create touch issues.
Step 17
Remove the midframe screws
- Use a T3 Torx driver to remove the eight 4.3 mm screws securing the back cover to the midframe.
Use a T3 Torx driver to remove the eight 4.3 mm screws securing the back cover to the midframe.
Step 18
Separate the back cover from the midframe
- Insert an opening pick into the seam between the midframe and the back cover.
- Slide the opening pick along the bottom edge of the phone to release the plastic clips securing the back cover to the midframe.
Insert an opening pick into the seam between the midframe and the back cover.
Slide the opening pick along the bottom edge of the phone to release the plastic clips securing the back cover to the midframe.
Step 19
- Slide the opening pick around the left edge of the phone to release the plastic clips securing the back cover to the midframe.
Slide the opening pick around the left edge of the phone to release the plastic clips securing the back cover to the midframe.
Step 20
- Slide the opening pick around the top and right edges of the phone to release the rest of the clips.
Slide the opening pick around the top and right edges of the phone to release the rest of the clips.
Step 21
- Carefully swing the back cover from the bottom of the phone over the top and around the back.
- Lay the back cover on the work surface and lightly rest the midframe on the back cover, being careful not to put any stress on the attached ribbon cables.
Carefully swing the back cover from the bottom of the phone over the top and around the back.
Lay the back cover on the work surface and lightly rest the midframe on the back cover, being careful not to put any stress on the attached ribbon cables.
Step 22
Remove the motherboard bracket
- Use a T3 Torx driver to remove the seven screws securing the motherboard bracket:
- Three 2.9 mm-long black screws
- Three 2 mm-long screws
- One 4.1 mm-long screw
Use a T3 Torx driver to remove the seven screws securing the motherboard bracket:
Three 2.9 mm-long black screws
Three 2 mm-long screws
One 4.1 mm-long screw
Step 23
- Use the tip of a spudger to unclip the motherboard bracket from the upper-right and lower-right corners of the motherboard.
Use the tip of a spudger to unclip the motherboard bracket from the upper-right and lower-right corners of the motherboard.
Step 24
- Use a pair of tweezers to remove the motherboard bracket.
Use a pair of tweezers to remove the motherboard bracket.
Step 25
Disconnect the battery
- Use the flat end of a spudger to pry up and disconnect the battery cable.
Use the flat end of a spudger to pry up and disconnect the battery cable.
Step 26
Remove the back cover
- Use the tip of a spudger to disconnect the two flex cables connecting the fingerprint sensor and buttons to the motherboard.
Use the tip of a spudger to disconnect the two flex cables connecting the fingerprint sensor and buttons to the motherboard.
Step 27
- Remove the back cover.
Remove the back cover.
Compare your new replacement part to the original part—you may need to transfer remaining components from the new part before installing.
To reassemble your device, follow the above steps in reverse order.
Take your e-waste to an R2 or e-Stewards certified recycler.
Repair didn’t go as planned? Try some basic troubleshooting, or ask our Answers community for help.
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leehall - May 26, 2021
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T3 driver is too small. T4 driver fits all screws perfectly.
Don Barthel - Aug 7, 2021
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(T3 worked for me)
The back cover I bought didn’t include the sensors (fingerprint and camera flash) and a grommet thing over one of the speaker holes, that are attached to the back cover. So I had to transfer those pieces myself. I needed to use heat from the iOpener to soften glue that was holding them on to the old back. The replacement back seemed to have replacement glue in place under peel tape. I didn’t replace the glue holding the screen, instead heated everything up with the iOpener when replacing the screen in the hope that the old glue will still work, fingers crossed.
I suggest following this other guide instead, to replace the fingerprint sensor, is the same with two extra steps (but still need to swap the flash and ‘speaker grommet thingy’ as well as the fingerprint sensor):
Google Pixel 4a Fingerprint Sensor Replacement
Maciej Kozicki - Oct 23, 2021
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How remove that tape with the metal frame from the camera? Next to a fingerprit. I need remove and place to new back cover