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...
Yet another Japanese mobile phone manufacturer Sony was releasing the new flagship called Sony Xperia C. In-fact the source code is now live for after-market developers out there. The Sony Xperia C device was announced earlier this year and now available in China and soon coming to some countries in Asia. The Sony Xperia C will be running on Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean and this device is built with Dual SIM feature. The display of Sony Xperia C is packed with a 5-inch capacitive touch screen and equipped with 1.2 GHz quad-core MediaTek MTK6589 quad-core processor coupled with 1GB of RAM. The Sony Xperia C source code can be downloaded here: http://developer.sonymobile.com/downloads/xperia-open-source-archives/open-source-archive-for-build-16-0-a-0-36/ . Again, the source code are for Xperia C with MTK6589 based phone only for the software version 16.0.A.0.36. A recap to further features of Sony Xperia C: The Sony Xperia C Camera offers a 8 megapixel rear camera with Auto Focus, L...