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Si tu pantalla de cristal está rasgada, coloca cinta sobre el cristal para prevenir lastimarte y que se rompa más. Esto además hace que la superficie sea lisa lo que permite que la ventosa se adhiera.
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Aplica una ventosa lo más cerca posible del borde del teléfono donde se encuentra el botón de volumen evitando el borde curvado.
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No insertes la púa más de 6 mm dentro del borde inferior del teléfono. Si la púa contacta la porción doblada del panel OLED, la pantalla puede resultar dañada.
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Solo haz cortes muy poco profundos en la esquina izquierda superior. Hacer palanca muy profundamente puede dañar la cámara frontal.
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Aplica un iOpener calentado en el sensor de proximidad en el borde superior del marco medio del marco medio durante dos minutos para ablandar su adhesivo.
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Levanta el marco medio comenzando desde el borde inferior.
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Cuando el marco medio comienza a hacer aproximadamente 45° con el resto del teléfono, levanta el marco medio y aléjalo del teléfono.
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A medida que levantas el marco medio, guía con cuidado el sensor de proximidad a través de la pequeña ranura en el marco medio.
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Usa el extremo plano de un spudger para desconectar el conector de la batería.
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use the flat end of a spudger to disconnect the charging assembly connector from the motherboard.
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Insert a paperclip or SIM eject tool into the small hole on the left side of the phone and push until the SIM card tray pops out.
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Remove the SIM card tray.
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Disconnect two connectors at the bottom edge of the motherboard.
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Pry up the motherboard using a plastic opening tool.
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Remove the motherboard.
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Flip the motherboard over.
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Disconnect the fingerprint sensor cable.
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Use the pointed end of a spudger to lift up and disconnect the rear camera press-fit connector.
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Remove the rear camera from the motherboard.
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Does anyone know if replacing the camera unit fixes the problem with the camera’s ‘fatal error’ issue? I’m trying to figure out if it’s just the camera unit that’s bad, or if there are other parts involved.
I just replaced my rear camera on pixel 2 and I can confirm YES it does fix it!
Well, I completed the repair on the camera but cannot confirm that it worked because I messed up my display which costs too much to replace :( That thing is super delicate I guess. I’m thoroughly upset.
Yes. This fixed my Pixel 2 camera crashing issue. My original symptom was that the autofocus stopped working properly. Then a month or so later the rear camera would crash 49 out of 50 times I opened it (completely unusable). Many people online swear this is a software issue caused by an android update but because I had that focus issue crop up first I suspected my issue was physical damage. I’m generally pretty careful with my phone, it lives in an official case. The only potentially damaging behaviour my phone is exposed to is my placing it in a windscreen mounted phone holder. Perhaps the repeated vibration can break something. Now my camera is fixed I will continue to place it in the phone holder and report back if it breaks again. For science. BE VERY CAREFUL REMOVING THE SCREEN. The guide is not being overly cautious about the screen removal. I broke my screen removing it and turned my $50 camera job into a $200 job with a new screen. Still worth it but I wish I’d heeded the warnings and cautions.
Alex, you may be onto something! There have been many reports of motorcycle riders breaking their smartphone cameras after they’ve mounted their smartphones for prolonged periods. The optical stabilization hardware on these camera modules is pretty fragile. I suspect repeated vibration can definitely result in breaking some very delicate wires in the OIS or flex cables.