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  • It's been a while since the release of the Essential Phone, but with the recent price

  • drop it's worth delving into and taking a second look.

  • My Essential Phone has been durability tested and dropped a few times to test the ceramic

  • back panel.

  • And while the screen isn't alive anymore, it's time to take this Essential Phone apart

  • and analyze it from the inside.

  • [Intro]

  • Rumor has it that this is a very difficult phone to repair and I found that to be true

  • kind of.

  • It's one of those phones that's glued shut, which means that the screen is most likely

  • going to be sacrificed if you ever need to open it up to access the battery or charging

  • port.

  • But in my case, where the screen is already destroyed, I don't have too much to worry

  • about.

  • It came off just finesince I wasn't trying to save it.

  • Prying isn't too dangerous to the internal components either though, cuz once the screen

  • lifts up, there's a large metal plate protecting the insides from damagekind of like what

  • we've seen on the Pixel phones.

  • Heat is going to be your best friend.

  • Unlike the Pixel phones though, this Essential phone has zero replacement parts for sale...even

  • now, four months after its release.

  • There are 2 Phillips screws holding down the Lego-style connector for the LCD panel.

  • I would link to the replacement parts in the video description, but they don't exist, which

  • is unfortunate for anyone who breaks their phone or needs a battery replacement in the

  • future.

  • As Apple could tell you, batteries don't last forever.

  • Speaking of batteries, the battery is under this metal plate held down by 6 screws.

  • There's a cute little heat pipe on the bottom of the metal panelnot even close to the

  • monstrosity we saw inside the Razer Phone.

  • It's interesting that the back of the camera unit also gets to rest up against some copper.

  • I wonder how hot that gets.

  • The 3040 milliamp hour battery has a metal bracket over it's Lego-style connector, and

  • two magical pull tabs underneath holding it in place.

  • Thumbs up for those.

  • Now the rest of this phone is pretty unorganized, but I'll try to make sense of it all.

  • There are a ton of brackets holding down each of these little connectorslike this one

  • over the camera connectors.

  • And this one over the front facing camera.

  • And two screws hold down this clear plastic bracket.

  • Another screw over here for the volume ribbon bracket, and there's a little bit of black

  • tape over the loud speaker ribbon.

  • This just tucks into a latch style connector.

  • And, of course, the SIM card tray needs to be removed as well and the whole motherboard

  • can pull up and away from the phone body.

  • It's a bit disappointing to see the USB-C charging port soldered onto the main board,

  • making it not replaceable.

  • But to be honest, now that the charging ports are reversible, there are less physically

  • damaged charging ports from people accidentally plugging it in the wrong direction.

  • So an attached charging port is not as big of a deal as it used to be.

  • Still not ideal though.

  • The fingerprint scanner is replaceable, but no wireless charging anywhere to be found.

  • Dual rear facing cameras have 2 screws holding them in place.

  • I'll remove those and we get a close up look at the 13 megapixel lenses.

  • No wide or telephoto, and no optical image stabilization on this phone.

  • My 8 megapixel front facing camera popped out with the earpiecekind of an interesting

  • looking contraption.

  • It's still kind of disheartening that no one will ever actually use this video to fix their

  • phone since replacement parts don't exist.

  • And the screen is most likely going to get obliterated during any removal process.

  • But at least we get to see the inside of the Essential Phone.

  • It's going to be a complex process to get this thing back together.

  • I'll start with the front facing camera, and the dual rear cameras, and the screws that

  • hold them both in place.

  • Before I set the motherboard all the way down, let's take a look at the loud speaker and

  • vibrator here at the bottom of the phone where the headphone jack isn't.

  • One screw holding down yet another bracket over the vibrator motor, which seems rather

  • redundant.

  • The loud speaker can come up from the frame.

  • It has some of that water resistant mesh covering the speaker hole.

  • It is nice of Essential to add a little bit of protection, even though the phone itself

  • isn't IP water-resistant rated.

  • Now that we've got those back into place we can get the motherboard situated.

  • With the ribbon cables plugged back in, the loudspeaker ribbon and it's little latch cable,

  • and the front and rear facing cameras get plugged in like little Legos.

  • And of course, all of their little corresponding metal and plastic brackets.

  • There are a total of 9 extra little bits and pieces inside of this phone holding it together,

  • making it one of the more complicated phones to repair this year.

  • The screws are different sizes as well, adding yet another level of complexity.

  • I wouldn't recommend repairing this phone to anyone...which is good because without

  • replacement parts available, it's going to be impossible anyway.

  • The next video you see on my channel will be the 2017 smartphone durability and repair-ability

  • awards.

  • 2017 has been a great year, and I'm looking forward to all the sweet technology we'll

  • get to see the insides of in 2018.

  • The metal plate is back on the phone.

  • But since the screen is obliterated and there are no replacements available, it's not turning

  • on.

  • Hopefully Essential organizes their guts next year with the Essential 2.

  • Hit that subscribe button if you haven't already.

  • And thanks a ton for watching, I'll see you around.

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必須の携帯電話の分解 - 複雑で無意味な (Essential Phone Teardown - Complicated and Pointless)

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    林宜悉 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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