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GSM Arena
20-06-2025
- GSM Arena
Redmi K80 Ultra disassembled ahead of launch
While the Redmi K80 Ultra is still not officially launched, tech bloggers across China already have the device in hand and some have posted their initial impressions and even full teardowns of the device. Popular teardown experts WekiHome took apart the upcoming flagship killer and we now have a clear picture of what to expect. K80 Ultra features a fiberglass back with a frosted finish and a quad curved metal frame, and a metal camera island. The front features a 6.83-inch LTPS OLED (FHD+ 144Hz) with symmetrical bezels. The panel is manufactured by TCL and features Xiaomi Dragon Crystal Glass protection. Redmi K80 Ultra weighs 223.5 grams. Once the back plate is removed, we can see the motherboard, as well as a massive thermal pad over the battery. Sadly, there is no wireless charging coil here. The thermal pad extends to the top of the speaker assembly next to the dual cameras. It covers a combined area of 6,800 mm². The main section of the motherboard features additional thermal pads and copper foil. The main camera module also has its own copper foil to help keep thermals in check. The teardown then shows the 1/1.55-inch 50MP main cam (OV Light Fusion 800), 8MP ultrawide (OV08F) and 20MP (OV20B) selfie cameras. Redmi K80 Ultra camera sensors (front-facing, main, ultrawide) We are also shown the Dimensity 9400+ chipset, Micron LPDDR5X RAM and Samsung UFS 4.1 storage chips. Redmi K80 Ultra motherboard Redmi K80 Ultra also sports massive AAC 1115 coaxial stereo speakers and a X-axis linear vibration motor (CSA0916C). Redmi K80 Ultra speakers The video then shows a quick glimpse at the 7,410mAh silicon-carbon battery which comes with Xiaomi's Hyper G1 battery management chip.


GSM Arena
17-06-2025
- GSM Arena
Sony Xperia 1 VII gets disassembled on video
Sony unveiled its latest flagship smartphone, the Xperia 1 VII, last month, and it's already available to purchase in some markets. If you've been wondering what it looks like on the inside, Chinese YouTube channel WekiHome has you covered - it published a comprehensive teardown and reassembly video, which you can find embedded below. Note that the video is obviously in Chinese, but YouTube's auto-translated closed captions do a great job, as always - just hit the CC button in the player and then make sure you get the auto-translation by using the Settings cog. Sony Xperia 1 VII 5G The Xperia 1 VII has that quintessentially Sony design that's unmistakable and very different from any of its competitors'. That said, it's not exactly identical to its predecessor, with a variety of small details having been tweaked. Sony isn't willing to let go of its unique design, but is constantly working on improving it. As in most cases, the disassembly starts from the rear panel. As a first, the Xperia 1 VII has two ambient light sensors, one of which is on the rear. This should make auto-brightness better react to changes in ambient lighting that are happening behind the phone. The RAM is provided by Samsung, the storage by Hynix, and the big new ultrawide camera is clearly different from its predecessor. The speakers and vibration motor seem to be very similar to those in the Xperia 1 VI, and the mic hole has an L-shaped design to avoid being destroyed by accidental use of a SIM removal tool - even though, ironically, the Xperia 1 VII doesn't need one as it features Sony's trademark tool-less SIM tray. The battery is not only identical in capacity to the Xperia 1 VI's, it's actually the exact same model. The screen is made by Samsung. If you want to learn more about the Xperia 1 VII, read our in-depth review or take a look at our video review above.


Geeky Gadgets
16-06-2025
- Geeky Gadgets
Nintendo Switch 2 Teardown: What's Hiding Inside Nintendo's New Console?
The Nintendo Switch 2 represents a pivotal advancement in gaming hardware, combining innovative design with state-of-the-art technology. A detailed teardown of this next-generation console unveils its internal components, hardware upgrades, and design refinements. These findings highlight how the Switch 2 enhances performance, improves repairability, and introduces modularity, delivering a more polished and versatile gaming experience compared to its predecessor. In the video below JerryRigEverything gives us a look at what is inside the new Nintendo Switch 2. Watch this video on YouTube. Key Hardware and Internal Components The internal architecture of the Nintendo Switch 2 demonstrates meticulous engineering, with every component optimized for performance and efficiency. At the heart of the console lies a custom processor, likely an upgraded NVIDIA Tegra chip, engineered to handle graphically demanding games with greater fidelity and smoother frame rates. This is paired with an expanded memory configuration, which accelerates data access and significantly reduces load times, making sure seamless gameplay. To address heat management during extended gaming sessions, the console incorporates advanced cooling solutions. These include a redesigned heat sink and an upgraded fan system, both of which work together to maintain optimal performance. Additional hardware upgrades include: A larger battery that extends playtime, catering to longer gaming sessions. A high-resolution display that enhances visual clarity and vibrancy. An internal layout designed for space efficiency, simplifying repairs and potential upgrades. These enhancements collectively contribute to a more reliable, efficient, and immersive gaming experience, setting a new standard for hybrid gaming consoles. Refined Design and Build Quality The Nintendo Switch 2 retains its hallmark hybrid functionality, seamlessly transitioning between handheld and docked modes, while introducing several design refinements. The overall build quality has been improved with the use of premium materials, resulting in a sturdier and more durable device. The Joy-Con controllers have been redesigned with better ergonomics, addressing feedback from users of the original Switch and making sure a more comfortable grip during extended play. The docking station has also undergone significant improvements. It now features additional ports to expand connectivity options and features a sleeker, more modern profile that integrates seamlessly into entertainment setups. These subtle yet impactful changes enhance both the usability and aesthetic appeal of the console, making it a more versatile addition to any gaming environment. Performance Boosts Through Hardware Upgrades The Nintendo Switch 2 delivers a substantial leap in performance, driven by its upgraded hardware. The enhanced processor and GPU enable support for higher resolutions and advanced graphical features, such as ray tracing, which enhances lighting and visual effects in games. These improvements result in smoother gameplay, reduced latency, and improved responsiveness, creating a more immersive gaming experience. The inclusion of faster storage technology further enhances performance by reducing game load times and minimizing in-game stuttering. This ensures that even the most demanding games run smoothly, positioning the Switch 2 as a competitive option in the next-generation gaming market. These upgrades cater to the expectations of modern gamers, who demand both performance and reliability. Repairability and Modularity: A Step Forward Repairability has become an increasingly important consideration for gaming consoles, and the Nintendo Switch 2 addresses this with a more accessible internal design. Key components, such as the battery, display, and Joy-Con controllers, are easier to replace due to the use of standard screws and modular connections. This thoughtful approach to design not only reduces repair costs but also extends the lifespan of the console, making it a more sustainable choice for consumers. The modularity of the Switch 2 is another standout feature. The detachable Joy-Con controllers and customizable dock provide greater flexibility, allowing users to tailor the console to their preferences. This adaptability ensures the console remains versatile and future-proof, accommodating potential innovations and accessories that may emerge in the future. New Features and Technological Advancements The Nintendo Switch 2 introduces a range of new features that enhance its functionality and overall user experience. These advancements include: Advanced haptic feedback in the Joy-Con controllers, delivering a more tactile and immersive gaming experience. Support for higher refresh rates, making sure smoother visuals in fast-paced games and reducing motion blur. Improved wireless connectivity for online gaming, providing a more stable and reliable connection between the console and its peripherals. These technological upgrades, combined with the console's hardware improvements, position the Nintendo Switch 2 as a forward-thinking device that meets the evolving needs of gamers. By integrating these features, the console not only enhances gameplay but also ensures compatibility with future gaming trends and innovations. Final Thoughts on the Nintendo Switch 2 The teardown of the Nintendo Switch 2 reveals a thoughtfully engineered console that builds on the strengths of its predecessor while addressing its shortcomings. From its upgraded hardware and refined design to its improved repairability and modularity, the Switch 2 offers a comprehensive package that appeals to both casual gamers and dedicated enthusiasts. With its advanced features, enhanced performance, and forward-looking design, the Nintendo Switch 2 sets a new benchmark for hybrid gaming systems. Its combination of innovation, functionality, and entertainment ensures it remains a competitive and versatile option in the ever-evolving gaming landscape. Here are more guides from our previous articles and guides related to Nintendo Switch 2 teardown that you may find helpful. Source & Image Credit: JerryRigEverything Filed Under: Gaming News, Guides, Hardware Latest Geeky Gadgets Deals Disclosure: Some of our articles include affiliate links. 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Yahoo
08-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Nintendo Switch 2 gets disassembled — Nvidia chip gets its close-up
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. The Nintendo Switch 2 is only just launching, and someone has already torn it down. YouTube channel ProModding has opened up the new handheld console, showcasing the new Nvidia chip, as well as taking a microscope to examine all the circuits. The teardown starts with screws on the bottom of the system and behind the kickstand. It ends up toher screws are on the colored covers on each side of the system, where you attach the Joy-Con controllers. With screws and clips out of the way, the back cover comes right is a lot of metal shielding, but ProModding dispatched that with a few screws after removing the removing the cooler and disconnecting the battery, the motherboard came out. After prying off more shielding and removing the thermal paste, the new Nvidia chip was unveiled. The GMLX30-A1 name on the chip is similar to leaks posted back in 2024. Image 1 of 2 Image 2 of 2 If you want to see every IC on the board, you're in luck. ProModder goes over the whole board with a the exception of the screws on the sides of the device, this doesn't seem like a very arduous teardown. That being said, you probably shouldn't open your own Switch 2, as you may void your warranty or damage your console. Recently, Nintendo of America updated its End User License Agreement to note that you can't "bypass, modify, decrypt, defeat, tamper with, or otherwise circumvent any of the functions or protections of the Nintendo Account Services, including through the use of any hardware," and that if you do, Nintendo may "render... the applicable Nintendo device permanently unusable in whole or in part." So if you open it to make a change, you may be risking the possibility of your system working at will likely have a more specific repair manual for its technicians. But until the launch tomorrow, June 5, we can watch modders on YouTube do their thing. Follow Tom's Hardware on Google News to get our up-to-date news, analysis, and reviews in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button.


GSM Arena
03-06-2025
- Business
- GSM Arena
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge teardown video reveals all
Samsung's Galaxy S25 Edge came out last month after much anticipation, and today it's been torn down on video by Zack at JerryRigEverything. The phone is easily opened through the back after applying some heat to the adhesive and then using a suction cup. Inside there are a lot of screws as you may expect. The vibration motor is super thin, but interestingly the waterproofing membrane over the speaker is tilted at an angle because of the phone's thinness. Battery removal is very easy, perhaps the easiest system on the market, which debuted on the other S25 devices. Obviously, the battery is where a lot of the thickness was cut in order to achieve the phone's 5.8mm profile. The company also removed "slivers of frame" wherever it could, Zack says, with the SoC directly in contact with the vapor chamber in the S25 Edge vs. the S25 Ultra. The middle layer of the baseboard is much thinner on the Edge too. Finally, the titanium frame actually uses an aluminum inner frame. Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge