iPhone 7 and Samsung Galaxy Note 7 teardowns

Everybody likes high tech tear-downs.  Hare are is information on what is inside of the two two hottest smart phones at the moment: iPhone 7 and Samsung Galaxy Note 7.

While the iPhone 7 Plus retains the design basics of the previous generation it does have a lot of upgrades. Including a new dual camera system, a non mechanical home button, iP67 water resistance, and beefy processor upgrade. iPhone 7 Plus Teardown: No Headphone Jack, More Space article tells that Apple made some controversial decisions with its new iPhone 7 models, so what did they do with the extra space? The latest teardown from iFixit digs under the hood of Apple’s new sensor-heavy phone.

iPhone 7 Plus Teardown video will what is reveal inside of this new iPhone:

Samsung Galaxy Note7 got lots of news coverage because some of the phones had exploding batteries. Samsung’s recall of Galaxy Note7 smartphones over reports that dozens caught fire might have a lasting impact on the company’s image. Korean company recalls 2.5 million phones weeks after launch. Samsung Note7 recall could hurt brand because Samsung’s flagship electronics unit built its reputation on high-quality products and cutting-edge technology, becoming the largest phone maker in the world.

Samsung Galaxy Note7 Teardown article will reveal what is inside Samsung’s fanciest model in phones-that-don’t-fit-in-your-pocket series. Samsung went from going from Note5 straight to Note7.  It looks like an S7 Edge with a bigger screen and a fancy stylus. It’s teardown time!

Samsung Galaxy Note7 Teardown Review!  video says that this phone seems to have all the features you could want, but how will it score on our repairability scale? There’s only one way to find out and that’s to tear it down.

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  1. Tomi Engdahl says:

    http://www.etn.fi/index.php/13-news/9255-iphone-oli-protona-kompelo-huippusalainen-piirikortti

    An exclusive look at an original iPhone prototype
    Apple’s red iPhone M68 in all its glory
    https://www.theverge.com/2019/3/19/18263844/apple-iphone-prototype-m68-original-development-board-red

    “This is a day I’ve been looking forward to for two and half years,” said Steve Jobs, Apple’s late CEO, as he introduced the original iPhone on January 9th, 2007.

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