Introduction
This repair guide was authored by the iFixit staff and hasn’t been endorsed by Google. Learn more about our repair guides here.
Follow this guide to replace a broken, cracked, or unresponsive screen on your Google Pixel 9 Pro XL.
If your screen doesn't come with adhesive pre‑installed, you'll need replacement screen adhesive in order to complete this repair.
Note: Any repair can compromise the water resistance of your phone. Retaining water resistance after the repair will depend on how well you reapply the adhesive.
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Apply overlapping strips of packing tape to the cracked glass until the whole screen is covered—this will allow the suction cup to stick to the screen.
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Consider wearing safety glasses to protect your eyes from any glass shaken free during the repair.
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Use a hair dryer, heat gun, or hot plate to heat the entire screen until it's almost too hot to touch.
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Pull up on the suction handle with strong, steady force to create a gap between the screen and frame.
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Insert the tip of an opening pick under the screen.
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Continue sliding your opening pick around the perimeter of the screen to separate the remaining adhesive.
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Insert the point of a spudger under the left edge of the screen cable press connector and pry up to disconnect it.
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Remove the screen.
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Use a spudger to scrape up and remove all the old screen adhesive from the perimeter of the frame.
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Once you've removed all the old adhesive, use isopropyl alcohol and a microfiber cloth to clean up the adhesive residue from the perimeter of the frame.
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Allow the frame to dry completely before continuing.
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Before applying the adhesive, make sure you know its proper orientation on the frame. Hold the adhesive over your phone to find its proper alignment.
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The adhesive has a corresponding groove on the perimeter of the frame.
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Cutouts in the blue liner correspond to spring contacts on the frame.
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Peel down the top half of the larger, clear liner to expose the adhesive—don't remove the whole liner yet.
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Lay the exposed top edge of the adhesive onto the frame, using the frame's lip to help align it.
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Once the top edge is properly aligned, gently press down with your fingers to secure it in place.
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Slowly lay the rest of the adhesive onto the frame, peeling away the larger clear liner as you go.
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Use the flat end of a spudger to firmly press around the perimeter of the adhesive to secure it to the frame.
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Use the flat end of a spudger to firmly press around the perimeter of the adhesive to secure it to the frame.
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Carefully lay your replacement screen display‑side‑down just to the right of your phone so you can reconnect the cable.
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Align the screen press connector over its socket and gently press down on one side until it clicks into place, then press down on the other side.
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Now is a good time to test your phone before sealing it up. Power it on and check that it works. Power it back down before you continue reassembly.
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Hook the bottom edge of the screen cable bracket into its cutout and firmly press down on the top edge until the bracket clicks into place.
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Use tweezers or your fingers to remove the two remaining blue liners from the underside of the screen.
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Skip the next step.
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Use tweezers or your fingers to remove the two remaining liners from the frame. You'll need to carefully hold the screen up to remove the right liner.
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Thoroughly check your replacement screen for any remaining plastic liners (specifically near the front facing camera and screen cable) and use your fingers to remove them—you can identify the liners by their plastic pull tabs.
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Congratulations on completing your screen repair!
To run a diagnostics test with the built-in Pixel Diagnostic tool, click here.
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.
2 comments
do we need to do calibrate the screen or UDFPS PUnder Display FingerPrint Sensor) for this google pixel 9 pro xl after the screen replacement ?
Hi David! You don't need to calibrate the UDFPS for the Pixel 9 series phones. When powering the phone on for the first time after your repair, make sure the phone is laying flat and nothing is touching the screen. I've added a note about this is the guides. Thank you!