If you’re having trouble hearing callers during phone calls on your Google Pixel 6, the earpiece speaker may be faulty. A damaged or worn earpiece can cause low call volume, crackling audio, or no sound at all during calls, even though the ringer speaker works fine.
In this DIY repair guide, we’ll show you how to replace the Google Pixel 6 earpiece speaker safely. This repair involves removing internal components such as the cameras, so careful handling is essential. No soldering is required.
Repair Difficulty: ★★★☆☆ (Medium)
Estimated Time: 35–55 minutes
Compatibility and Model Numbers
This repair guide based on Google Pixel 6 Mobile Phone.
Model Numbers | GB7N6, G9S9B16, G9S9B, GR1YH
Make sure the device is turned off and the SIM tray is removed before starting.
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Q: Is Google Pixel 6 earpiece replacement difficult?
A: It’s a medium-level repair requiring careful disassembly.
Q: Do I need to solder the earpiece?
A: No, the earpiece speaker is a plug-in component.
Q: Can dust cause earpiece failure?
A: Yes, dust buildup can reduce volume or block sound entirely.
Q: Should I use an original earpiece speaker?
A: Original or high-quality aftermarket parts offer the best call quality.
Q: Earpiece speaker still not working after replacement
A: Check that the earpiece is seated correctly and the battery connector is secure.
Q: Call volume is still low
A: Clean the earpiece grill and ensure no adhesive is blocking the sound path.
Q: No sound only during calls, but speakerphone works
A: This confirms an earpiece-related issue; recheck alignment and contacts.
Q: Phone does not power on after reassembly
A: Recheck the battery connector and logic board bracket placement.
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