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Repair and disassembly information for Google's Pixel 7 Pro smartphone, released in October 2022. Identified by model number GP4BC and GE2AE.

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How do I replace the NFC Wireless Charging module

My NFC and wireless charging aren't working after my phone got stepped on and I'm looking to replace the module

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Hi Jeremy,

Like @jayeff, I was unable to locate a guide for what you want to do with your phone; the closest I came was a guide to replacing the rear frame along with the wireless charging coil on a Spanish site called Nadie Me Llama Gallina (Nobody Calls Me Chicken). Used together with the Chrome browser's automatic translation, it is quite usable even if you don't speak Spanish.

Manuals / Google Pixel 7 Pro / Back cover with components

There are undoubtedly steps you can skip since that guide shows you how to completely gut the phone, but it will definitely get you to the charging coil so it can be replaced.

As you work, take lots of pictures and use those to create your own guide to that repair so others can benefit from your experience. As @oldturkey03 would say, it's fun, challenging and will help the community.

Create a new Guide - iFixit

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Hi @jeremy86319

To replace the NFC wireless coil you will have to nearly completely disassemble the phone, (suppler example only to show what it looks like).

Here's a teardown video that will help.

Although it is not shown directly, the NFC coil is under the graphite film, best seen between 4:57 and 5:01 minutes into the video.

Search online for Pixel GP4BC/GE2AE wireless charging antenna to find suppliers that suit you best.

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