iFixit picks up Pixel 7a parts for DIY home repair

What you need to know

  • iFixit picks up several “genuine” Pixel 7a parts consumers can purchase for at-home DIY repair.
  • The brand lists replacement rear panels, displays, and adhesive but does not show any important internal components.
  • A recent rumor suggests Google could enter a partnership with Best Buy for in-store repairs of its phones, possibly as soon as “next month.”

Good news for DIY fixers, as iFixit has obtained genuine parts for Google’s latest budget Android phone. iFixit has listed several different parts consumers can order from the company to fix up their Pixel 7a devices at home at a lower cost (via The Verge). Consumers can purchase the Pixel 7a’s front 6.1-inch glass digitizer screen for $109 alongside a “lifetime guarantee” warranty.

The screen’s adhesive can be purchased for $3.99, a rear cover replacement for $44.99, and a placement battery for $39.99.