Repair Guides For The Google Pixel 7 Series Are Now Available

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The right-to-repair movement has been pressing firms to do the right thing by offering do-it-yourselfers and hobbyists access to official parts and self-repair choices. This has been happening in the US and other parts of the world. Now that the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro have been introduced, Google has made its official repair instructions available for users. However, there is a little catch if you want access to these manuals.

The repair manuals were uncovered by 9to5Google, but at this time they are only accessible to users in France through Google’s support page. If you access the website from outside of the area, you will get an error notice that states that the page you are trying to see is not currently accessible. It would seem that this was not the case earlier in July, when a repair manual for the Pixel 6a was made available to the public. It goes without saying that you can always simply use a virtual private network (VPN) to visit the website if you want to be persistent and if you definitely need access to the guides.

The handbook has a large number of comprehensive photos, illustrating each component that can be found on the phones. In addition, just as you would anticipate, the handbook provides a very detailed explanation on how to fix both the Pixel 7 and the Pixel 7 Pro. It’s not surprising that we’ve come across guidelines of this kind in the past; after all, iFixit has been providing high-quality repair manuals for popular gadgets for a number of years now. However, it is intriguing to see one released by Google.

If you want to go through Google’s guide to fixing things, you can go to the source link below if you’re in France, but if you’re not in the region you should try using a virtual private network (VPN). In any other case, you may visit the website of iFixit, which provides a large number of repair manuals that can be accessed without much difficulty. In addition, the website has a sizable community of people who are interested in tinkering and offers a vast selection of components, tools, and other items that may be used to execute a variety of different types of repairs.

Susan Kowal
Susan Kowal is a serial entrepreneur, angel investor/advisor, and health enthusiast.