Cracked Your Google Pixel 7 Pro Screen? Start Here
The Google Pixel 7 Pro is the flagship of the 2022 Pixel lineup, and it shows. The curved 6.7-inch LTPO AMOLED display is one of the best screens on any smartphone of its era — crisp QHD+ resolution, adaptive 120Hz refresh rate, and Google's signature colour calibration make it genuinely excellent for photography review, streaming, and everyday use.
When that screen gets damaged, the impact on the phone's usability is significant. And given the Pixel 7 Pro's strong camera system, clean software experience, and continued software support, it's absolutely worth the investment to repair properly rather than replace.
This guide covers everything UK Pixel 7 Pro owners need to know in 2026: what makes the screen unique, a full step-by-step repair guide, honest cost comparisons, how to pick the right replacement screen, and where to buy from a trusted UK supplier.
Pixel 7 Pro Display Specs — What You're Working With
The Google Pixel 7 Pro features a 6.7-inch LTPO AMOLED display with a QHD+ resolution (3120 × 1440 pixels) and an adaptive refresh rate from 1Hz to 120Hz. The LTPO (Low Temperature Polycrystalline Oxide) technology allows the display to intelligently scale its refresh rate based on content — dropping to 1Hz when showing a static image and jumping to 120Hz for fast-scrolling content or gaming.
This is a meaningful efficiency gain compared to phones with fixed 120Hz displays, and it's one of the features you want to preserve when fitting a replacement screen. Only an OEM-grade LTPO AMOLED replacement will maintain the full adaptive refresh rate range.
The display is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2 — one of the toughest cover glasses available at time of release. The screen has a slight curve on both sides, which contributes to the premium look and feel but adds some complexity to screen replacement compared to a flat-screen device.
Like all Pixel 7-series phones, the 7 Pro includes an under-display optical fingerprint sensor embedded within the screen assembly. Replacement screens must include the compatible sensor layer, and fingerprints must be re-enrolled after fitting a new display.
Find your Pixel 7 Pro replacement screen here: Supreme Phone Parts — Google Pixel Screens
Damage Assessment — Does Your Pixel 7 Pro Screen Need Replacing?
- Curved edge crack: The curved sides of the Pixel 7 Pro's display are particularly vulnerable to drops. Even a small crack at the curved edge can worsen rapidly with use and should be addressed promptly.
- Shattered screen: Full replacement required. A shattered AMOLED panel will continue to fail and may stop responding entirely.
- Dead touch areas: If any part of the screen stops registering touch input, the digitiser is damaged. Full assembly replacement is necessary.
- Discolouration or blotches: These are signs of OLED panel damage caused by pressure or impact. They are permanent and require screen replacement.
- Burn-in or ghost images: OLED burn-in from static content is not repairable. If it's severe enough to affect usability, screen replacement is the solution.
- Black screen with working phone: The display isn't rendering but the phone is on. Could be a failed display connector or dead panel — either way, disassembly is required.
DIY or Repair Shop — What's the Best Approach for the Pixel 7 Pro?
The Pixel 7 Pro is a moderately challenging repair. The curved display and larger form factor require more care than a flat-screen phone, and the repair is best attempted by someone with prior experience opening flagship smartphones.
DIY — What to Consider
If you've repaired a Pixel 6, an iPhone, or another flagship phone before, the Pixel 7 Pro is achievable. The main challenges are the curved glass on the back and front (requiring careful use of heat and curved pry picks), and ensuring the new display seats cleanly and evenly across the curved edges. The saving versus a repair shop is typically £75–£100.
Professional Repair
For a first-time repairer, or anyone who values their time over the saving, a professional repair is the right call. Independent shops in the UK charge £160–£220 for a Pixel 7 Pro screen replacement. Supplying your own OEM-grade parts and paying for labour only is a smart strategy that combines quality assurance with professional skill.
Google Authorised Service
Asurion (the Google-authorised repair partner in the UK) charges £210–£270 for a Pixel 7 Pro screen. You get genuine parts and a 90-day warranty on the repair. Worth considering if budget isn't the primary concern.
Tools Required for Pixel 7 Pro Screen Replacement
- OEM LTPO AMOLED replacement screen (with in-display fingerprint sensor layer) — Supreme Phone Parts
- Heat gun or iOpener
- Heavy-duty suction cup
- Curved plastic pry picks — specifically for curved-glass phones
- T5 Torx screwdriver
- Phillips PH000 screwdriver
- Spudger / pry tool
- Tweezers (non-magnetic)
- Pixel 7 Pro specific adhesive set
- Isopropyl alcohol (90%+) and lint-free cloths
Step-by-Step Pixel 7 Pro Screen Replacement
Power off the phone completely before starting. Work slowly — the curved glass demands more patience than flat-screen repairs.
- Power off. Hold power + volume down, select power off, confirm the screen is dark.
- Remove the SIM tray. Eject and set aside.
- Apply sustained heat to the back glass. The Pixel 7 Pro's curved glass back uses strong adhesive. Heat the back for 90 seconds, paying extra attention to the curved edges. Apply heat again if the glass cools before you've finished removing it.
- Remove the back glass. Suction cup near the bottom flat area, lift to create a small gap, insert a curved pick, and work slowly around the perimeter. The curved edges are fragile — approach them last and work gently.
- Remove internal screws. T5 Torx driver. Organise screws by position — different areas may have different lengths.
- Disconnect the battery first. Non-negotiable. Pry the battery cable connector upward with the spudger and confirm it's fully free before proceeding.
- Disconnect the display cables. The Pixel 7 Pro has multiple display connectors. Pry each upward carefully with the spudger. Zero lateral force — only upward.
- Heat the display. Apply heat around the full display perimeter. Extra time on the curved side areas.
- Remove the old screen. Suction cup, lift, pick around the edges. The curved sides need careful attention — work them with the curved picks and take your time.
- Thoroughly clean the frame. Remove all adhesive with IPA. The curved edge areas are harder to clean — use a small brush if needed to get into the recessed sections.
- Connect the new screen. Route and seat the flex cables. Press each connector firmly. Reconnect the battery last.
- Test the display. Power on before sealing. Check all touch zones, verify the display looks correct from multiple angles, and test the fingerprint sensor prompts correctly.
- Seal the display. Apply adhesive and press the screen down firmly. For the curved edges, apply pressure with your fingertips around the sides to ensure the curve seats properly. Hold for at least 60 seconds.
- Refit screws and back glass. Seal the back glass with adhesive, clamp or band it down for 20–30 minutes.
- Re-enrol fingerprints. Settings > Security > Pixel Imprint > delete and re-register.
Google Pixel 7 Pro Screen Replacement Cost UK 2026
| Repair Option | Estimated Cost (UK) | Screen Grade | Turnaround |
|---|---|---|---|
| DIY — OEM LTPO AMOLED from Supreme Phone Parts | £85–£120 | OEM grade | Same day |
| Independent UK repair shop | £160–£220 | Varies | 1–2 hours |
| Google / Asurion authorised | £210–£270 | Genuine parts | Same day or mail-in |
| Refurbished Pixel 7 Pro replacement | £180–£280 | N/A | 1–3 days |
Given the Pixel 7 Pro is still a premium-tier device in 2026, spending £85–£120 on an OEM-grade LTPO AMOLED screen is clearly better value than replacing the phone. The camera system alone justifies keeping this phone running well.
Choosing the Right Replacement Screen for the Pixel 7 Pro
OEM LTPO AMOLED — The Right Choice
This is the correct specification. An OEM-grade LTPO AMOLED for the Pixel 7 Pro delivers the full 1–120Hz adaptive refresh rate, QHD+ resolution, P3 colour coverage, and compatibility with the under-display fingerprint sensor. This is the grade stocked at Supreme Phone Parts, and it's what we recommend without reservation.
Standard AMOLED Aftermarket
Non-LTPO AMOLED replacements exist at a lower price point. These will function as displays and should support the fingerprint sensor if properly manufactured, but they won't deliver the adaptive 1–120Hz range and may have less accurate colours. Quality varies between suppliers significantly.
LCD — Not Suitable
Never fit an LCD in a Pixel 7 Pro. The original is a QHD+ LTPO AMOLED device and LCD replacements cannot support the fingerprint sensor, won't match the resolution, and will deliver a visually inferior experience. Only AMOLED replacements are appropriate.
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Frequently Asked Questions — Pixel 7 Pro Screen Replacement UK
Does the 120Hz adaptive refresh rate work after replacing the Pixel 7 Pro screen?
Yes — if you use an OEM-grade LTPO AMOLED panel. After fitting, check Settings > Display > Smooth Display to confirm 120Hz is active and adaptive mode is enabled. Non-LTPO aftermarket screens may show a maximum of 60Hz or 90Hz instead of the full 1–120Hz range.
Is a Pixel 7 Pro screen repair worth it in 2026?
Absolutely. The Pixel 7 Pro is still a top-tier camera phone with an excellent software experience and strong hardware. A screen replacement at £85–£120 for parts is far more economical than replacing the device, especially given the continued long-term software updates from Google.
Can the curved Pixel 7 Pro screen crack more easily than a flat screen?
Curved screens can be more vulnerable to damage at the curved edges, where the glass thins slightly and impact forces concentrate differently. Gorilla Glass Victus 2 provides excellent general drop protection, but edge drops can still cause damage. A case with raised edges provides good protection for curved-screen phones like the Pixel 7 Pro.
Does the Pixel 7 Pro use the same screen as the Pixel 7?
No. The Pixel 7 uses a 6.3-inch FHD+ AMOLED with 90Hz, while the Pixel 7 Pro uses a 6.7-inch QHD+ LTPO AMOLED with adaptive 1–120Hz. Different sizes, resolutions, and technologies — completely different parts.
How long does Pixel 7 Pro screen replacement take professionally?
An experienced technician familiar with Pixel Pro devices will complete this repair in approximately 60–90 minutes. The curved elements add time compared to flat-screen phones but don't make the repair significantly longer in professional hands.
Summary
The Pixel 7 Pro is one of the most compelling phones to repair rather than replace. Its camera, software, and display quality hold up excellently in 2026, and a quality screen replacement restores the full flagship experience. Whether you're doing it yourself or finding a trusted local technician, sourcing an OEM-grade LTPO AMOLED replacement is the most important single decision you'll make in the repair process.
Supreme Phone Parts stocks tested OEM-grade Pixel 7 Pro screens, dispatched from the UK for fast delivery. Trade customers are welcome.


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