New teardown shows us the innards of the Huawei P10
The Huawei P10 is the Chinese phonemaker’s latest major smartphone release. Think of it like a smaller version of the Huawei Mate 9. Much smaller, in fact. The major difference between the Mate 9 and the P10 besides the size and battery capacity is the omission of an IR-blaster on the P10, which totally would have put the cherry on top.
Left: Inside of the rear metal backing. Right: Chassis sandwiched between components and display. Source: MyFixGuide
Anyway, back to the teardown. Since the P10 has a 5.1-inch screen, you can imagine that Huawei had to accommodate identical internals from the Mate 9 to the P10. The resulting hardware build is quite impressive.
Despite packing a respectable 3,200 mAh battery, notice how much space the battery takes up in the disassembled phone: almost the entire width of the phone. Take note, Apple.
Huawei P10: torn down. Source: MyFixGuide
A couple of notable design elements are the irreversible SIM tray (which only lets you insert it one way) and Huawei's effort to use as few individual components as possible makes this device relatively repairable. The most difficult part would be separating the glass display from the metal body, which, once removed, is basically reduced to a metal shell. Meanwhile, most of the components are mostly fastened to the chassis, which is sandwiched between the battery and the glass.
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- AnonD-615868
- 14 Apr 2017
- PSw
Yeah but Z2 had 89 hrs endurance rating even if the chipset was manufactured in older process, emagine if they can use the SD835 on it. It will probably lasts 120 plus hrs.
- AnonD-615868
- 14 Apr 2017
- PSw
According to you who haven't experienced using sony phone. Sony's music and video player is second to none in the market.
- Joselius
- 13 Apr 2017
- RIE
High price. Similar to iphone. Only 1080p display. Yet oddly only 75hr endurance rating with big battery. Cant even beat up QHD phone.