Google announced its Pixel 7 Pro at an October 6 event and showed us the capabilities of the phone, a new teardown video from PBKreviews gives us a closer look at the inside of the phone. The Pixel 7 Pro is Google's top-end smartphone right now, and if you buy the Pixel 7 series phone from Google or its authorized reseller, Google offers it a one-year warranty. However, Google did not disclose whether the warranty would apply to accidental drops, wear or disassembly today.

disassembly process is to remove the only removable thing in the entire smartphone, namely the SIM card tray. Next, heat on both sides of the display to loosen it. After removing the screen and metal cover, we can see the internal components, including the 5000mAh battery. There is a fairly large graphite heat dissipation film on the motherboard. After disconnecting some screws and connectors, we can remove them down. We can see the camera module: a 50-megapixel main camera, a 12-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 48-megapixel with a 5x optical zoom . The video host also let us take a closer look at the Pixel 7 Pro’s new 10.8-megapixel selfie camera (down from the Pixel 6 Pro’s 11.1-megapixel).
Finally, the USB-C charging port appears to be soldered to the board, and even the back of the glass is glued to the frame. This makes repairs to the Pixel 7 Pro difficult.
Due to the extensive use of glue, the Pixel 7 Pro's repairability score was finally set at 5.5/10, so it is a difficult smartphone to repair.