Google Pixel 9 Rear Camera Module Replacement
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Use this guide to replace the rear camera module—containing both the wide and ultrawide cameras—in your Google Pixel 9.
If your photos appear distorted, blurry, or the camera just doesn’t function, it might be time to replace the rear cameras.
You'll need replacement back glass and autofocus sensor adhesives 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 rear cover adhesive.
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Werkzeuge
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Ersatzteile
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Google Pixel 9 Rear Camera - Genuine Verfügbarkeit: Externe Bezugsquelle Bei iFixit kaufen →
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Precut Double-Sided Adhesive Card Verfügbarkeit: Externe Bezugsquelle Bei iFixit kaufen →
Anleitung
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Prepare your Pixel for disassembly
Unplug all cables from your phone.
Completely power off your phone.
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Adhesive information
Adhesive secures the perimeter of the back glass to the frame.
Lay overlapping strips of packing tape over the glass to protect yourself and make disassembly easier. Ensure there's a smooth area near the bottom edge that's large and smooth enough for a suction cup to stick to.
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Apply a suction handle
Place a suction handle at the bottom edge of the back glass, as close to the edge as possible.
Push down to attach the suction cup.
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Insert an opening pick
Pull up on the suction handle with strong, steady force to create a small gap under the back glass.
Insert the tip of an opening pick into the gap.
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Separate the back glass adhesive
Slide the opening pick back and forth along the bottom edge to separate the adhesive securing it.
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Step 6
Slide the opening pick around the perimeter of the phone, slicing the rest of the adhesive.
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Step 7
With most of the adhesive separated, lightly twist the opening pick at the bottom edge to lift the back glass up until you can grip it with your fingers.
Use the opening pick to separate any remaining sections of adhesive securing the back glass.
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Remove the back glass
Remove the back glass.
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.
Follow this guide to apply new adhesive and install your back glass.
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Remove the upper board cover
Use a 3IP Torx Plus driver to remove the single 5.4 mm‑long screw securing the upper board cover.
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Step 10
Use a pair of tweezers to remove the upper board cover.
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Remove the midframe
Use a 3IP Torx driver to remove the five screws securing the midframe and wireless charging coil:
Four 5.4 mm-long screws
One 2.2 mm-long screw
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Peel up the flash cable
Use a pair of tweezers to peel the flash cable off of the metal midframe.
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Remove the midframe
Remove the midframe, wireless charging coil, and NFC assembly.
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Disconnect the battery
Use the tip of a spudger to pry up and disconnect the battery connector.
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Disconnect the 5G mmWave antenna
Use the tip of a spudger to pry up and disconnect the 5G mmWave antenna's press connector.
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Remove the 5G mmWave antenna
Remove the 5G mmWave antenna.
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Remove the antenna board cover
Use a 3IP Torx Plus driver to remove the 5.4 mm-long screw securing the antenna board cover.
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Step 18
Use a pair of tweezers to remove the antenna board cover.
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Disconnect the autofocus cable
Use the tip of a spudger to pry up and disconnect the autofocus connector from the motherboard.
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Disconnect the antenna cable
Insert one arm of a pair of angled tweezers under the metal neck of the antenna board's coaxial antenna cable.
Lift straight up to disconnect the antenna.
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Disconnect the front camera
Use the tip of a spudger to pry up and disconnect the front camera press connector.
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Disconnect the interconnect cables
Use the tip of a spudger to pry up and disconnect the top two interconnect cable press connectors from the bottom edge of the motherboard.
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Unscrew the motherboard
Remove the two screws securing the motherboard:
One 2.9 mm-long 3IP Torx Plus screw
One 5 mm-long standoff screw
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Lift up the motherboard
Insert the tip of a spudger underneath the bottom right corner of the motherboard.
Lift up with the spudger to dislodge the motherboard.
Lift the motherboard up until you can grip it with your fingers.
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Remove the motherboard
Remove the motherboard.
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Thermal pad reassembly information
Check the condition of the logic board thermal pad—it will either be on the bottom of the logic board or on the frame.
If the pad is undamaged, skip the rest of this step.
If the pad is damaged, use the flat end of a spudger to scrape it up and remove it.
Use isopropyl alcohol (greater than 90%) and a microfiber cloth to remove all thermal pad residue from the frame and bottom of the logic board.
Apply a new thermal pad to its spot on the frame.
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Disconnect the flash
Use the tip of a spudger to pry up and disconnect the flash connector from the motherboard.
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Disconnect the wide camera
Use the tip of a spudger to pry up and disconnect the wide camera.
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Disconnect the ultrawide camera
Use the tip of a spudger to pry up and disconnect the ultrawide camera.
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Remove the motherboard
Remove the rear camera module from the motherboard.
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Step 31
Only the motherboard remains.
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Remove the rear camera module
Use a pair of tweezers to gently peel the autofocus and flash assembly off of the rear camera module, being very careful not to damage the cable or press connectors.
Only the rear camera module remains.
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Install new flash module adhesive
Use a spudger and tweezers to remove the two pieces of adhesive from the bottom of the LDAF and flash module.
Remove the larger clear liners from one of the flash module adhesives.
Place the adhesive into place on the bottom of the module and press down firmly with the flat end of a spudger to secure the adhesive.
Repeat the process to apply the other piece of flash adhesive.
Remove the two remaining blue liners.
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Transfer the autofocus sensor
If your replacement rear cameras have protective caps or liners, remove them.
Carefully lay the sensor over the rear camera and press it into place, securing it with the adhesive.
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Abschluss
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order starting with this step.
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 Pixel 9 Answers Community for help.