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  • The Pocophone F1 could very well be the most anticipated and requested budget phone of

  • this year.

  • We should poke around on the inside for a second.

  • With massive specs and a super cheap price point, it's easy to see why it's so popular.

  • Let's get started.

  • [Intro]

  • Getting inside the Pocophone F1 is pretty simple.

  • There is no waterproofing gluing everything together, it just has the two T3 screws down

  • at the bottom and a screen that pops out of the back panel like the older iPhones used

  • to do.

  • The screen is pretty tightly situated inside that back housing though, which is why we

  • didn't see the screen pop out of the housing during the bend testit's tight.

  • After removing the SD card tray, I was able to eventually detach the 1080p display and

  • hardware away from the back panel.

  • As it detaches, we get our first look inside the Pocophone with the fingerprint scanner

  • ribbon attached to the inside of the polycarbonate back plastic panel.

  • I'll switch my screwdriver bit to a normal Philips head, which I'll link below, and remove

  • the 10 screws holding the black plastics above the motherboard.

  • Once those plastics are removed, we get a glimpse at what looks like a complex smorgasbord

  • of connectors, but it's actually pretty simple.

  • I'll unplug the battery first, so there's not any power running through the phone while

  • we continue to operate.

  • Then we'll get the fingerprint scanner unsnapped like a little Lego and set the entire back

  • panel off to the side.

  • There's no making this one clear since everything's plastic, but at least we got an Art Class

  • with Jerry out of it.

  • A quick disconnect of the side buttons and black signal wire connector and the extension

  • ribbon for the charging port, leaves us with 2 silver screws holding in the motherboard.

  • I'll keep these separate from the other 12 screws we've already removed, and then the

  • screen ribbon cable gets unplugged.

  • The whole motherboard can now be pulled out of the phone body, exposing the tip of Xiaomi's

  • F1 liquid cooling system: a copper heatpipe with a dollop of thermal paste on top, which

  • helps to transfer the heat away from the processor, keeping things running more efficiently.

  • We'll find the other end of the copper pipe in a second.

  • First, the motherboard.

  • It appears pretty interesting.

  • We have the front facing 20 megapixel camera with an infrared illuminator next to it that

  • works in tandem with the infrared camera for the face unlock feature.

  • There are two rear cameras facing the opposite direction, each with their own individual

  • Lego style connector.

  • And both cameras are situated in the same metal housing, lined up perfectly so they

  • can assist each other with photo detail while taking pictures.

  • The main 12 megapixel sensor does have some movement to the lens, but it's probably just

  • for focusing, as the Pocophone does not include optical image stabilization on either of the

  • rear cameras, which is a little disappointing, but it is still a budget phone.

  • The last thing I want to point out is that inside this phone, there are water damage

  • indicators on every single surface including both sides of the motherboard.

  • They are currently white, but turn pink if your phone is around water, or even steam

  • from the pool or shower.

  • So keep it dry and away from moisture.

  • This massive advertised 4,000 milliamp hour battery has the same capacity as the $1,000

  • Note 9, and over double the capacity of an iPhone 8.

  • Thankfully it does come with it's own pull tab and manageable adhesive.

  • The battery has a rated capacity of 3900 milliamp hours and a peak of 4,000.

  • Now that the battery's out, we get a closer look at the other end of the copper heatpipe.

  • This time around, it doesn't include a large copper plate like we saw in the Samsung Note

  • 9, but it looks to be about the same length.

  • I'd compare the 2 side by side, but I kind of chopped the Note 9 pipe into bits.

  • Either way, in the Pocophone F1, the copper heat pipe conductively pulls heat away from

  • the processor into the slightly cooler area underneath the battery.

  • Xiaomi calls this a liquid cooling system with industry leading thermal performance.

  • Boiling down the big words, it really just means it's a copper heatsink with less than

  • a drop of water inside a vacuum sealed pipe.

  • If I pop open the pipe quick enough, you can see the water evaporate out of the vacuum

  • into the air.

  • These little fibers inside the pipe help wick the water to and from the heat, exactly like

  • we saw in the Galaxy Note 9.

  • It's definitely a cool system, and especially awesome to see inside of a budget phone, like

  • this Pocophone F1.

  • It definitely deserves a thumbs up for that.

  • I like seeing that the competition in the budget realm drives bigger innovations with

  • the major flagships.

  • I'll just, you know, close this back up.

  • Perfect.

  • Let's see what kind of vibrator we're working with.

  • Seven screws hold the black plastics over the charging port daughterboard, including

  • 2 sweet looking blue screws.

  • I've never seen that before.

  • The plastics pop off including the loudspeaker along with it's 2 golden contact pads.

  • Still zero signs of water proofing.

  • I'll remove the black signal wire and you can see another big white water damage indicator

  • right next to the charging port hole.

  • The red stuff underneath leads through the white portion when it's wet.

  • The charging port board has some adhesive holding it to the frame.

  • There is no rubber ring around the charging port itself, so once again, this thing has

  • no protection against liquid whatsoever.

  • The circular vibrator is in the bottom right corner and he's a tiny little guy.

  • Overall, I'm super impressed with Xiaomi's new Pocophone project.

  • I haven't always been a fan of Xiaomi's build quality since they do have a few phones on

  • my Shelf of Shame, but they've taken a huge step in the right direction with this durable,

  • yet extremely powerful budget phone.

  • I'll get the 2 silver screws back into the top of the motherboard.

  • I always have my fingers crossed when it's time to see if these phones still work after

  • a teardown.

  • I'll make sure everything's plugged in, including the fingerprint scanner and the battery, before

  • putting the black plastic plate with it's 10 screws back into place.

  • Finally, I'll pinch the 2 halves of the Pocophone back together.

  • This phone is a winner.

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  • I have a lot of fun videos on the way.

  • Would you consider buying this Pocophone?

  • What's your next phone going to be?

  • Thanks a ton for watching, and I'll see you around.

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Pocophone F1のティアダウン - 中にLIQUIDが入っていた! (Pocophone F1 Teardown - I found LIQUID inside!)

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