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Pixel 9 Pro
Honest Pixel 9 Pro review from a Seattle repair shop. Repairability 3/10, common failures we see, parts availability, and whether it's worth fixing in 2026.
Honest Pixel 9 Pro review from a Seattle repair shop. Repairability 3/10, common failures we see, parts availability, and whether it's worth fixing in 2026.
Pros
- +Tensor G4 still handles Android well for everyday use
- +Clean Pixel software and long update runway (model dependent)
- +Parts are findable for common repairs
- +Well-understood repair paths in independent shops
Cons
- −Labor-intensive repairs (display, camera bar, fold hinge)
- −Pixel OEM parts often cost more than Samsung equivalents
- −Pro camera bar and back glass damage is expensive
Overview
The Pixel 9 Pro (2024) runs Tensor G4 and ships with a 6.7" LTPO OLED, 120Hz. We see this Pixel regularly at LML Repair — it's still in daily use across Seattle.
This review is written from a repair shop perspective: what breaks, what it costs to fix, how easy the chassis is to work on, and whether we'd recommend buying or keeping one today.
Repairability score: 3/10
We rate repairability on how often we can fix a device without surprise labor, parts drama, or calibration lockouts. The Pixel 9 Pro scores 3 out of 10.
- Pixel 6+ displays are glued assemblies — full screen swaps are standard; partial glass-only fixes are rare.
- Calibration and fingerprint re-enrollment may be needed after screen replacement.
- Camera bar removal adds steps; OEM rear glass is costly compared to iPhone back swaps.
- Aftermarket Pixel OLED quality varies more than iPhone — we source carefully for color and touch.
Parts availability: Good — Pixel parts are generally findable for common jobs.
Common failures we see in the shop
- Battery degradation
- USB-C port wear
- Screen cracks from drops
- Display adhesive failures / green/pink tint lines
- Rear camera bar glass cracks (Pro models)
- Periscope / telephoto camera faults
If you're troubleshooting, start with battery health and USB-C charging behavior before assuming a Tensor board fault — especially on 2024+ models where Android battery reporting is aggressive.
Who should buy (or keep) this phone?
Good fit if you want a flagship Pixel with pro cameras and display and you're okay budgeting for screen or battery service every few years.
Think twice if Pro-tier glass and camera bar work adds up fast.
Repair services for this model
We publish live repair pricing and turnaround for the Pixel 9 Pro on our repair page:
→ Pixel 9 Pro repair pricing & services
For DIY-minded owners, check our repair guides when available.
Typical repair costs we quote in Seattle
Screen and battery work are the bread and butter on the Pixel 9 Pro. Exact pricing changes with parts quality (OEM vs aftermarket) and current stock — we publish live numbers on our repair page rather than guessing here. Rule of thumb from our bench:
- Screen damage is the most common ticket; Pro and fold assemblies cost significantly more than A-series OLED swaps.
- Battery replacements are routine once health drops or the phone shuts off under load.
- USB-C port / flex issues often look like a bad battery — we diagnose before quoting board work.
If you're buying used, ask for repair receipts. A cheap screen job can mean poor calibration, weak biometrics, or swelling batteries down the road.
Long-term ownership
Released in 2024, the Pixel 9 Pro is still a current-gen device in our shops today. Tensor G4 handles modern Android for everyday tasks; the question is whether repair economics still make sense vs upgrading.
Parts availability (good): We can usually source screens and batteries without long delays.
Buying used? Check this first
- Battery health in Settings → Battery (or ask for a screenshot).
- Fingerprint / face unlock works after a hard reset — not just at sale time.
- Display — green/pink lines, touch dead zones, or lifting glass mean a prior bad repair.
- Compare our repair quote for the failure you're worried about before you negotiate price.
Bottom line
The Pixel 9 Pro is a decent choice in 2026 — especially if you bought it for clean Android and Tensor G4 AI features. From our bench, the deciding factor isn't the spec sheet; it's total cost of ownership including repairs. Plan for a battery by year 2027–2028 on most units we see, and treat the display like the expensive component it is.
Verdict
The Pixel 9 Pro earns a 3.5/5 from our shop. We'd repair it all day — just budget for maintenance one for owners who understand Pixel repair economics. Check our repair page for current pricing before you buy used.

