Google Pixel · West Los Angeles
Google Pixel repair in West Los Angeles
Straight talk first: Pixel parts are some of the hardest in the industry to source — and that shapes how a repair works.
How a repair works here
The exact part for your phone, ordered to spec
Google sells far fewer phones than Apple, in fewer places, so the parts supply is thinner and the prices run higher. ubrokeit handles that the honest way: it orders the exact part for your exact Pixel rather than forcing whatever generic panel happens to be around. You keep your phone and use it normally while the part ships, and depending on which supplier carries it, ordering earlier in the day often gets it here the next business day. Once the part is in hand, the repair itself is quick — you come in once and you’re not down a phone for days.
On cost, be ready for Pixel parts to run more than the equivalent iPhone repair — the small-volume reality of the brand, not a markup. You’ll hear the number before you commit.
The detail most shops won’t mention
Your fingerprint sensor lives under the screen
Here’s something specific to modern Pixels (Pixel 6 and newer) that a quote-and-swap shop will quietly ignore: the fingerprint reader lives under the display. When the screen is replaced, that sensor can stop working — or work badly — if the replacement panel and the sensor aren’t matched and recalibrated correctly. A cheap aftermarket screen that doesn’t properly support the under-display sensor is exactly how people end up unable to unlock their own phone after a “successful” repair.
ubrokeit treats that as part of the job, not an afterthought. The right panel for your model, installed so the sensor still works — that’s the standard, and it’s a big reason the exact part matters more on a Pixel than almost any other phone.
How we diagnose it
Before touching a tool
Gregory’s approach, in his words:
The first step on any phone is talking, not opening it. If you tell me “I have to wiggle the cable to charge,” nine times out of ten that’s a USB-C port full of pocket lint — a cleaning, not a new port. If you tell me “it charges fine but dies by mid-afternoon,” that’s the battery, not the port — completely different repair, same opening sentence. I verify the real problem before I quote you, so you’re not paying to fix the wrong thing.
Ask, listen to the exact words, confirm the cause, then pick up a tool.
What ubrokeit repairs on Google Pixel
The work that comes across the bench
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Screen / display
Cracked glass, dead touch, lines, OLED replacement — with the fingerprint sensor handled correctly.
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Battery
Fast drain, swelling, shutdowns.
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Charging port
Won’t charge or loose cable fit — often a cleaning. We check first.
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Back glass / housing
Shattered rear glass.
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Camera
Cracked lens, blurry or dead camera.
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Front glass
Glass-only damage where the panel beneath still works.
Pixel, Pixel Pro, Pixel a-series, and Fold. Not sure your model qualifies? Ask when you book.
The lifetime warranty
Backed for as long as you own it
Every repair is covered for as long as you own the device — the workmanship and the part installed. If something ubrokeit touched doesn’t hold, bring it back and it gets made right. It doesn’t cover new damage like a fresh drop or water; those are new repairs. The standard behind that promise →
Why trust ubrokeit with your Pixel
Apple-built precision, applied to Pixel
ubrokeit is a fifteen-year repair shop in West Los Angeles. The first thirteen years were Apple-only, which is where the precision came from — and that same standard now goes into every Pixel that comes across the bench. You’ll get honest part timing, an honest price, and an honest read on whether the repair is worth doing, before any work starts. More on how that happened →
Common questions
Your questions, answered straight
- Will my fingerprint reader still work after a screen replacement?
- That’s exactly what we make sure of. On Pixel 6 and newer the reader is under the display, so we use the correct panel for your model and install it so the sensor still functions. A cheap mismatched screen is the usual reason a fingerprint reader stops working after a repair elsewhere.
- Why does a Pixel cost more to fix than an iPhone?
- Google’s lower sales volume means fewer parts in circulation at higher prices. It’s the supply reality of the brand, and we tell you the number before you commit.
- Will I be without my phone while the part ships?
- No. You keep and use your phone the whole time. You come in once the part has arrived, and the repair itself is quick.
- Which Pixels do you fix?
- Pixel, Pixel Pro, the a-series, and Fold — screens, batteries, charging ports, back glass, and cameras.
Bring ubrokeit your Pixel — the right part, the sensor preserved, and a repair backed for life.