Onlyfun Sure about that? Here a sensor recalibration is done, despite the old sensor use. It's not claimed mandatory, but if it isn't why bother? I just want to avoid unnecessary labor, in case google step is a must.
I'm pretty sure since that's what I did when replacing a broken Pixel 7 Pro screen, and it worked, no calibration necessary.
(I bought a cheap Aliexpress knockoff screen that had no fingerprint sensor, so I really had no choice, but it saved me from having to do the calibration, the sensor worked perfectly afterwards and still works, over a year later)