Google and iFixit announced earlier this year that they will be working together to provide replacement parts and repair instructions for some of Google’s best-selling products. iFixit also offers how-to manuals for many electronic gadgets, including mobile phones, tablets, cameras, video gaming consoles, and much more. iFixit has partnerships with several additional companies, including Samsung, Motorola, Microsoft, or Fairphone, in case you need replacement components for those devices.
In the original announcement, iFixit claimed to stock components for the Pixel 2, Pixel 3, Pixel 4, Pixel 5, Pixel 6, and later Pixel models. It would only be a few months later that those components were made accessible on iFixit, providing eager enthusiasts with a new source for their needs. It seems that the firm is already selling components for Google’s most recent smartphones, the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro.
There seems to be a plethora of choices, as uncovered by 9to5Google’s investigators. It will be possible to buy individual components for the Pixel 7 Pro, including the screen, battery, back camera, screen adhesive, as well as graphite sheet for the battery. The screen will cost you $207, the battery will set you back $50, and the back camera will set you back $160. One nice feature is that, in addition to the necessary components, you’ll also get the necessary tools for doing the necessary repairs.
Apart from the ultrawide camera and battery pad, the Pixel 7 uses much the same component set as the Pixel 6. The Pixel’s display retails for $137, the main camera for the back is $97, as well as the ultrawide camera is just $50. All in all, not a terrible price for 100% authentic items. While the material around the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro is light at the time of this writing, that will change in due course.
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