The Honor 9 is a flagship phone masquerading as a mid-range device. Curious what makes it tick? MyFixGuide took one apart and revealed several interesting tidbits.
Curiously, the phone has no external screws â" the back panel is held in place entirely by glue. Screws do make an appearance in the interior of the handset, but that doesnât mean thereâs no more glue â" you can change just about everything, as long as you can get through the glue/sticky tape.
The Honor 9, disassembled ⢠Lifting the motherboard ⢠Disconnecting the dual camera
Some interesting observations. The USB-C port on the bottom has a rubber gro mmet, keeping water out (officially, the Huawei Honor 9 isnât even splash proof). For improved thermals, thereâs thermal paste over the chipset and a graphite sheet on the back to spread out the heat. Also, there are plenty of HiSilicon chips inside the device besides the chipset (this is Huaweiâs own chip maker).
Hit the source link to see the whole disassembly step by step â" hopefully, youâll read it out of curiosity rather than necessity.
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