Google Pixel 7 Pro could be just as hard to fix as 6 Pro, according to device teardown

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Major smartphone makers have made concerted efforts to make their phones easier to repair, but it looks like Google’s new Pixel 7 Pro is bucking that trend.

youtuber PBKreviews managed to get hold of a Pixel 7 Pro (opens in new tab) before the October 13 release date and with a set of phone repair tools, the device tore into its individual parts. He is known for doing this with other smartphones as a way of assessing their repairability. His process involves prying the screen open with a pickaxe and at one point using isopropyl alcohol to eat away the glue holding the battery in place. Admittedly, seeing the inner workings of the phone in full screen is quite fascinating.