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  • The OnePlus 6 has been durability tested, cleared, and now it's time to review the flagship

  • killer from the inside.

  • I'll be focusing on water resistance this time around.

  • OnePlus doesn't have an official IP rating on this phone like other flagships have, and

  • it's time to find out why.

  • Let's get started.

  • [Intro]

  • The back glass is our first defense against water.

  • When I removed the back panel during the Clear OnePlus 6 video, there was plenty of adhesive

  • all around the back side of the phone, effectively sealing off the largest hole against water.

  • Some phones have more adhesive than others.

  • I'd say the OnePlus has more adhesive than a LG phone, but less than a Samsung.

  • I'll use my red pry tool to unclip the long fingerprint scanner from the motherboard,

  • releasing the back glass panel.

  • Then I'll unplug the red custom battery.

  • I still have my fingers crossed the OnePlus will go back to making red batteries on their

  • own someday, but we'll see what happens.

  • Normally there's a green pull tab to release the 3300 milliamp hour square.

  • I'll just leverage mine now since it's already been removed once.

  • Now for the brains of the phone.

  • To get at the motherboard we have 9 screws holding down the top plastics.

  • The interesting thing about these screws is that they have red thread locker on them.

  • Normally the thread locker is blue, but I'm always down for the little red details.

  • I can pop off the top plastic from the frame once the screws are out, giving us our first

  • look at the NFC coil.

  • This does all of its communication through the gold contact pads that rest up against

  • the motherboard on the underside of the plastic.

  • I'll unclip the display ribbon cables, and the charging port ribbon.

  • The mute sliding switch looks pretty cool.

  • And then I'll remove the one screw holding down the motherboard, right there in the center.

  • The next ingress point is the SIM card tray.

  • Now, normally when we look at an iPhone or a Samsung, there's a little bit more substantial

  • rubber ring around the SIM card tray.

  • This OnePlus dual SIM slot does have rubber, but it seems to be pretty minimal at the opening.

  • We'll come back to this later.

  • I'll unclip two wire cables down at the side of the phone, and then one last little Lego

  • style connector up there by the earpiece, and the whole OnePlus 6 motherboard can pull

  • away from the frame of the phone.

  • There are no heat pipes or thermal paste on the OnePlus 6, which you would normally find

  • in flagships.

  • Time will tell if that's important or not, if the phone starts lagging from heat down

  • the road, we'll know it probably needed some extra heat dissipation for the processor.

  • Up at the top of the phone is a microphone hole.

  • Usually this helps with noise canceling.

  • And the inner side of that hole is protected by a water resistant mesh...which I just punctured.

  • So far OnePlus has done a good job of keeping water out.

  • Another big hole to worry about is the earpiece.

  • The earpiece speaker pulls out easy enough, and between the speaker and the outside grill

  • is another large piece of that same mesh.

  • This little guy is sealed around the edges, and you can see from this water droplet, it

  • keeps water from leaking inside of the phone.

  • Granted, there is no pressure right now on that droplet, so if the phone was submerged

  • or there was a jet of water on the grill from like a shower head, it would have more pressure

  • and possibly penetrate that mesh.

  • But at least there's resistance in place.

  • I'll get the speaker back in and move on to something else unique about his phonethe

  • button housing.

  • It's got it's own little capsule inside of the frame where the metal button touches the

  • electronic switch, which then transfers the signal to the golden contact pads that rest

  • against the motherboard.

  • And this massive metal probably also helps keep water out.

  • The motherboard is next with its dual rear camera units.

  • Remember, the main camera is in the center with 16 megapixels and OISthat hardware

  • stabilization.

  • But the top camera is a 20 megapixel sensor without OIS.

  • Still seems a little redundant to me.

  • I think they should swap it out for telephoto or wide angle, but it can shoot 4K at 60 frames

  • per second, so I'm not complaining too much.

  • The front camera is another 16 megapixel sensor with no optical stabilizationjust electronic.

  • Let's jump into the bottom of the phone.

  • It's actually pretty cool down here.

  • There are 8 screws holding down the loudspeaker plastics, and then the whole thing can pull

  • away from the phone.

  • It's got it's own water resistant mesh on the opening of the speaker.

  • And also, inside the speaker under this little circular sticker, we find a foam ball pit

  • for ants.

  • This probably also helps with sound dampening.

  • I'll do a little more research and figure it out for sure, but until then, it's a party

  • pit for ants.

  • There are a few more ribbon cables under the plastic.

  • The screen ribbon unsnaps like a little Lego, along with the white wire cable, the middle

  • ribbon, and the headphone jack has it's own Lego connector as well.

  • This little guy has a rim of red rubber around the opening just like we've seen with the

  • water resistant LG and Samsung phones.

  • The rubber matches the little latch we took off from the fingerprint scanner earlier.

  • Thumbs up for aesthetics.

  • I'll remove the circuit board and we get our look at the little circular vibration motor

  • with its gold contacts.

  • And then we have 2 screws holding down the USBC charging port.

  • I'll pop that out and get some more red rubber around the opening.

  • So far the water resistance of this OnePlus 6 is on par with other flagships that actually

  • do have an IP rating.

  • Every hole seems to be protected.

  • There is even an additional screen over the loud speaker holes, so there are some ingress

  • points that have even doubled up on water protection.

  • I'll get the charging port screwed back into place.

  • I personally would never risk my electronics around water, and I'm not exactly sure why

  • OnePlus didn't get an official IP rating for the phone.

  • But from the inside, it looks like this OnePlus 6 has all of the same protections that other

  • IP 67 phones have.

  • Extra protection is always a good thing, and accidents happen, so it's nice of OnePlus

  • to add it all for us.

  • I got the loud speaker back into place with its 8 screws, and I'll tuck the motherboard

  • into place making sure none of the ribbons are pinched under the board.

  • Screen replacements are pretty standard by the way.

  • Everything has to come out of the phone, and then heat is used to separate the screen from

  • the frame, and then the old metal frame is reused with the new screen.

  • Pretty similar to other glass back phones.

  • There are a few water damage indicators inside the phone just in case water does get in,

  • OnePlus will be able to tell.

  • The white boxes bleed red when they get wet.

  • There's one down by the charging port, and another one here by the SIM card tray.

  • Once again, it's always a smart idea to keep your phone away from water.

  • The back plastics are all in place and screwed down tight.

  • I'll slide my custom red battery in and clip the fingerprint scanner back into place after

  • getting all of the adhesive ready for the glass.

  • Overall it's a pretty straightforward design.

  • Much more water resistant than I anticipated, and everything still works.

  • Do you think OnePlus should make a foam ball pit for regular sized people?

  • Let me know down in the comments.

  • Come hang out with me on Twitter and Instagram.

  • And thanks a ton for watching.

  • I'll see you around.

The OnePlus 6 has been durability tested, cleared, and now it's time to review the flagship

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