Let's take a look the whole assembly inside the Google Pixel 10 as IFixit once again showed us the step by step teardown guide. You'll be surprised of how the layout of the main board, battery and camera being neatly stack. It begins with dismounting the battery assembly, down to the camera, then the main board, down to the screen display. Disassembling the Google Pixel 10 only need an anti-clamp a few picks, and a screw driver, making any future repair effortless. . Why do we need a teardown guide? We'll here's how IFixit answers: The Pixel 10 is powered by Google’s smartest chip yet, it’s packed with AI that can translate calls in real time, coach your photography, and even write emails for you. But here’s the thing: no AI feature in the world is going to help when your battery dies. That’s where we come in, so let’s open it up and see how repair-friendly this “AI-first” phone really is. Chapters 00:00 Intro to the Pixel 10 Teardown 00:20 Heatless back panel re...
Sprint Galaxy S6 (SM-G920P) and Galaxy S6 Edge (SM-G925P) has finally receives it Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow update. This is the first Android M has to roll out in the U.S.A. alone, and it's Sprint who made the first move among all other major carriers in the United states. The Galaxy S6 first Android Marshmallow is dubbed with build number G920PVPU3CPB6 , while on the other hand the Galaxy S6 edge got the build G925PVPU3CPB6. Both updates were officially held available via Over-The-Air.
Here's what the technical details says about the Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow update:
Sprint Samsung Galaxy S6
Sprint Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge
The update weighs at approximately 1.2 GB in file size to which are being held available via Over-The-Air. The rolling out usually takes into several days, so better check the update manually by going to Settings > About device > Software Update > Check for updates, if you haven’t prompted the availability of the this update yet. You must also ensure that your phone has not been rooted or otherwise the update may fail and you may not get the update.
Here's what the technical details says about the Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow update:
Sprint Samsung Galaxy S6
- Model number: SM-G920P
- Android version: 6.0.1 (Marshmallow)
- Android security patch level: February 01, 2016
- Baseband version: G920PVPU3CPB6
- Kernel version: 3.10.61-7280193
dpi@SWHD74707 #1
Thu Feb 18 18:47:56 KST 2016 - Build number: MMB29K.G920PVPU3CPB6
- AP: G920PVPU3CPB6
- CP: G920PVPU3CPB6
- CSC: G920PSPT3CPB6
Sprint Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge
- Model number: SM-G925P
- Android version: 6.0.1 (Marshmallow)
- Android security patch level: February 01, 2016
- Baseband version: G925PVPU3CPB6
- Kernel version: 3.10.61-7280193
- Build number: MMB29K.G925PVPU3CPB6
- AP: G925PVPU3CPB6
- CP: G925PVPU3CPB6
- CSC: G925PSPT3CPB6
Changelog details:
- OS upgrade - Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow.
- The new TouchWiz provides enhanced usability and an updated visual design.
- Quick connect helps you easily find and connect to nearby devices and pre-connection.
- Fingerprints are securely protected. An alternative unlock method (pattern,PIN, or password.
- Advanced power saving mode restricts background data and extends battery life.
- A new vibration pattern concept has been applied
The update weighs at approximately 1.2 GB in file size to which are being held available via Over-The-Air. The rolling out usually takes into several days, so better check the update manually by going to Settings > About device > Software Update > Check for updates, if you haven’t prompted the availability of the this update yet. You must also ensure that your phone has not been rooted or otherwise the update may fail and you may not get the update.
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