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<p>One of my clients had his screen on his Google Pixel show all
kinds of static. Then he accidentally dropped it from a
balcony. The phone is in pretty bad shape but he really needs
data off of this phone. The phone does turn on (vibrates) when you
press the power button and vibrates when you press it again to
turn it off, but the screen doesn't work at all. <br>
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<p>The issue with the static is well known, and is documented. This
youtube video shows exactly this issue:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://youtu.be/0BEpgqpI7LE?t=53">https://youtu.be/0BEpgqpI7LE?t=53</a></p>
<p>I don't have a spare donor motherboard for one of these cube
things that melted on the original Pixel, and I definitely dont
have the soldering skills to solder something I can't see with my
bare eye. I also don't have a spare screen.<br>
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<p>Does anyone here want to give a shot to trying to make this phone
work again? Let me know what it would cost for the fix and I'll
relay to the client. <br>
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<p>Thanks a lot</p>
<p>David<br>
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