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  • It's time to tear down the OnePlus 6T and review it from the inside.

  • Let's find out what the in-screen fingerprint scanner looks like and see if there was any

  • extra room for that headphone jack.

  • Let's get started.

  • (Intro)

  • I've already removed the back glass once when I was creating the transparent version, so

  • this time around it should be a bit easier.

  • My clear tape is strong, but not as strong as the watertight black adhesive.

  • I'll slice through the remaining tape and set the glass off to the side, exposing our

  • little silver screw over the battery plug.

  • I'll set the screw off to the side along with the silver bracket and unclip the battery

  • with my red plastic pry tool.

  • Normally the battery does have a pull tab, but I covered it up with my red mod.

  • Either way, the 3700 milliamp hour battery still comes out easy enough, which is nice.

  • Now for the 8 screws holding down the NFC and black plastics over the motherboard.

  • The NFC communicates with the square gold contact pads on the back.

  • The motherboard itself has a charging port ribbon connector and 2 more circuit board

  • extension ribbons down at the bottom, each unsnapping like little Legos.

  • The mute slider switch over here on the left looks pretty interesting from the inside.

  • It has 3 stages: silent, vibrate, and ring.

  • I'll unplug the 2 wire cables over on the right side of the motherboard, and remove

  • the one silver screw still in the center of the board.

  • The dual SIM card tray is over here on the right underneath the square white water damage

  • indicator.

  • There is no expandable memory card slot.

  • After unplugging the front camera up at the top, and the front sensor ribbon hidden underneath,

  • we can finally pull the motherboard away from the frame.

  • There is no thermal paste or heat pipe on the OnePlus 6T.

  • The front facing camera is a 16 megapixel little guy with electronic image stabilization.

  • And the rear facing camera is a dual setup.

  • The 16 megapixel main sensor does have OIS, but the secondary depth sensor does not.

  • I'd still much rather that OnePlus swap the depth sensor with a telephoto wide angle lens,

  • since blurry background portrait selfies can all be done with software and one camera.

  • But that's just my opinion.

  • I'll plug both cameras with their metal housing back into the motherboard and continue onward

  • to the frame.

  • We have the earpieces up here, along with the microphone hole and it's water resistant

  • screen.

  • No copper heat pipes, but those are just an efficiency perk and not necessarily a necessity.

  • This phone is one of the cheaper priced flagships out there right now, which means that it doesn't

  • have every single bell and whistle.

  • The bottom plastics have 7 screws holding everything together - normal Phillips screws,

  • which are nice.

  • I'll link my tool kit in the video description.

  • Peeling back the plastic reveals not a lot of extra room down here.

  • We have the circular vibrator over on the left with the circuit board, and the fingerprint

  • scanner hardware and the USB-C plug is in the middle.

  • Then the loud speaker, taking up the bulk of the space, over on the right side.

  • So OnePlus is technically utilizing all of the space inside the 6T, but I also think

  • removing the headphone jack was a very calculated, intentional decision so they could sell more

  • in the wireless OnePlus Bulletproof headphones.

  • Business is business, even if it doesn't benefit the rest of us.

  • There are 2 Phillips head screws holding down the charging port into the frame.

  • I'll lift out the small circuit board.

  • Some of the more sensitive electronics are coated to prevent corrosion, which is a good

  • water resistance move.

  • The charging port ribbon is the last obstacle on our way to unburying the in-screen fingerprint

  • scanner.

  • I'll pull it out of the frame.

  • This time it has a green rubber ring on the tipnot quite as aesthetic as the 6's

  • red rubber, but the only people who ever see this is you guys.

  • So we can all just complain quietly in our heads about OnePlus' lack of red.

  • Now for the fingerprint scanner.

  • This thing is pretty sweet.

  • I'll pull off the shielding tape from the top, and then there are 2 black screws holding

  • the sensor in place.

  • After these are out, I'll pull it very gently from the phone body.

  • It's essentially just a camera.

  • The black portion is a lens and has a sensor underneath to take a close up picture of your

  • unique fingerprint, using the green light animation projected from the display to illuminate

  • the ridges in your finger.

  • Looking through the hole the sensor sits in, we can see the underside of the AMOLED display,

  • and the shadow of my finger as it passes along the underside of the glass.

  • We can also see the light from my flash shining back through the same circular hole.

  • Looking from the outside we can see the display is still totally intact, which means this

  • time around the fingerprint scanner is a nonessential part of the display.

  • I think this fingerprint scanner is a solid first step to having under-display selfie

  • camerasmeaning we can get rid of screen notches altogether.

  • Thumbs up for that.

  • Just for kicks and giggles, I want to partially reassemble this phone and turn on the display

  • to see what the hole looks like with the screen turned on.

  • I'll tuck the motherboard back in with the front facing camera.

  • And I'll clip on the charging port ribbon, but I won't tuck it into the frame just yet.

  • The bottom circuit board is back where it belongs.

  • I won't be able to reattach everything for this experiment, but hopefully the 6T will

  • still function.

  • It obviously needs the battery, and then I'll turn it on.

  • Even with the phone mostly disassembled, the screen still works, but does not shine backwards

  • into the hole itself.

  • The LEDs in the screen only shine one direction, outward, which is good news for the fingerprint

  • sensor camera.

  • That was kind of fun.

  • I'll turn the screen off again and finish putting it back together.

  • The fingerprint scanner gets put back into it's hole and screwed in with the metallic

  • tape over top.

  • Then I'll take care of the charging port, the lower circuit board, and all the bottom

  • plastics and screws.

  • The battery and the upper plastics can be set into place with their screws.

  • Overall, the OnePlus 6T has the same basic design we saw with the 6 – just with the

  • addition of the fingerprint scanner and slightly larger battery.

  • I'm a fan of these lower priced flagships.

  • It's nice to see companies looking out for their customers.

  • Surprisingly enough, everything still works...even the fingerprint scanner.

  • Not too shabby.

  • Nice job OnePlus.

  • I'll link my toolkit in the description.

  • Let me know if you have any questions in the comments.

  • And come hang out with me on Instagram and Twitter.

  • Thanks a ton for watching.

  • I'll see you around.

It's time to tear down the OnePlus 6T and review it from the inside.

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