Meizu M3 teardown... Fairly easy to repair... Edited by brian_rodrigues at 2016-05-01 03:39
Meizu has announced three new smartphones in April, the Meizu M3, M3 Note and PRO 6. The first handset is Meizu’s entry-level offering, the M3 Note belongs in the mid-range category, and the PRO 6 is Meizu’s all-new flagship smartphone. That being said, all three of the devices were introduced within a month, which is quite interesting. Anyhow, we would now see the teardown of the Meizu M3 which is the latest launch from Meizu. The Meizu M3 got torn down in China, and we shall now see exactly that. If you take a look at the gallery down below, you’ll be able to see the whole teardown procedure. Now, according to the source, the Meizu M3 was fairly easy to disassemble, and should be fairly easy to repair because of it. The Meizu M3 sports a unibody design, and the device is made out of plastic (polycarbonate). The phone is well built, and even though it’s not a rugged device, chances are you won’t do too much damage if you drop it, presuming it doesn’t land on its display in an inconvenient way. That is more or less it as far as, Meizu M3 teardown goes, the phone is easy to repair, and the whole procedure is quite similar to some of the company’s previous devices which were made out of plastic (M2 and M2 Note, for example). The Meizu M3 sports a 5-inch 720p (1280 x 720) display, 2GB / 3GB of RAM and 16GB / 32GB of expandable internal storage. The device is fueled by the MT6750 octa-core SoC running at 1.5GHz, and a 2,870mAh battery is also included in this package. The 13-megapixel (PDAF, f/2.2 aperture) camera is placed on the back of Meizu M2, and a 5-megapixel snapper can be found up front. Android 5.1 Lollipop comes pre-installed here with Meizu’s Flyme 5.1 UI available on top of it. The phone comes in Gray, White, Blue, Pink and Gold color variants, while it also offers two SIM card slots. The Meizu M3 measures 141.5 x 69.5 x 8.3mm, while it weighs 132 grams. Source : Android Headlines, Google. | |
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most of the phone in today's time are easy to repair :) all it require is you know which part require which opening :P
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Himanshu_singh replied at 2016-05-01 22:38 haha... I had you in mind while preparing this thread... The service centres take ages in repairing the phones though... | |
that's something i can never understand . until and unless it is replacement of one component on mother board . it would take only 1- and a half hr to fix all other issue . while most issue are for touch replacement , or charging port replacement.
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