OnePlus 2 torn down, gets 7/10 for repairability
It’s not the first time we’ve seen the OnePlus 2
disassembled, but since we haven’t practised our Chinese this lifetime,
we have to admit we struggled a bit with the translation on the previous occasion.
It’s nice then that iFixit got round to tearing down the
self-proclaimed “2016 Flagship Killer” so we can gather up some more
easily digestible info.
The procedure kicks off with an X-ray shot of the smartphone, but regardless of its outcome, the device was already scheduled for surgery. Removal of the back cover is simple and the non-proprietary screw heads to reveal the innards are a nice touch.
The folks then proceed to remove the non-removable battery and dismantle the camera modules, pointing out that the 1.3 micron pixel size of the 13MP sensor is the largest they’ve seen. The mainboard is held by a single screw, while the microUSB Type-C connector/cable assembly should be easily replaceable.
Of course, the various chips are detailed, but the bottom line is that the OnePlus 2 gets a 7/10 repairability score (10 being the most easily repairable). It would have been even higher if it weren’t for the fused together display/digitizer combo.
You can watch the summary of the tear down in the video below, or hit the source link for detailed photos and comments.
The procedure kicks off with an X-ray shot of the smartphone, but regardless of its outcome, the device was already scheduled for surgery. Removal of the back cover is simple and the non-proprietary screw heads to reveal the innards are a nice touch.
The folks then proceed to remove the non-removable battery and dismantle the camera modules, pointing out that the 1.3 micron pixel size of the 13MP sensor is the largest they’ve seen. The mainboard is held by a single screw, while the microUSB Type-C connector/cable assembly should be easily replaceable.
Of course, the various chips are detailed, but the bottom line is that the OnePlus 2 gets a 7/10 repairability score (10 being the most easily repairable). It would have been even higher if it weren’t for the fused together display/digitizer combo.
You can watch the summary of the tear down in the video below, or hit the source link for detailed photos and comments.
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