Xiaomi Mi Note 10/CC9 Pro disassembly shows how it all fits together

12 November 2019
Xiaomi managed to use a regular battery instead of the L-shaped designs Apple uses while providing more capacity (and fitting more cameras to boot).

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Oeufcoque, 15 Nov 2019Wow, a 5,2560 mah battery!Thats even more than my portable charger!

    Wow, a 5,2560 mah battery!

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      • Anonymous
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      • 14 Nov 2019

      Anonymous, 13 Nov 2019Why bother disassembling it ? It will fall apart like all o... morefalling apart? i had a bunch of xiaomi phones and im currently using one. and the quality and durability is on the level of samsung, huawei and co...

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        • 13 Nov 2019

        Why bother disassembling it ? It will fall apart like all of their low rent phones.

          nesanexi, 12 Nov 2019My personal concern is regarding the USB C connector, as it... moreBinding charging port to the main board its totally stupid, i am really disappointed by this apple style

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            • Fht
            • 13 Nov 2019

            Not very well judging from my past experiences with them.... Nevrr again.

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              • 13 Nov 2019

              abigfanoftechs, 12 Nov 2019Lol! The charging connectors/ports are the easiest to repla... moreHe is right. That was the exact thought that came to my mind when i saw the motherboard design on cc9 pro.
              I had this situation with my redmi note 3 that it couldn't get charged and the problem wasn't just the usb connector, the whole sub motherboard was faulty and needed to be replaced, fortunately I found that part for just 4$ and replaced it and the problem got resolved. just imagine what would be the situation if motherboard design was like this.

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                • 13 Nov 2019

                5000+ mAh battery, 5 cameras on the back, front FPS and yet still has earphone jack. What kind if sorcery is this??

                  nesanexi, 12 Nov 2019My personal concern is regarding the USB C connector, as it... moreLol! The charging connectors/ports are the easiest to replace.
                  A hot air gun, flux & 37/63 solder will do the job.

                    5,2560mAh battery daaaaaaaamn 52Ah car battery?

                      My personal concern is regarding the USB C connector, as it seems soldered to the mainboard. Usually any hardware, no matter how great, will only be as good as the battery. As it degrades and dies, so does the entire hardware (and the phone).

                      Although the topic of replaceable batteries is important for any longevity and reliability of a phone (which manufacturers will deliberately do their best to NOT enhance), the issue now is how the USB C connector (not just the battery anymore) is now just as good as the entire hardware. It's something we use daily, to charge battery or to transfer files. So touch wood, if anything happens to it or faulty, the *entire motherboard goes along with it. This is the same issue with entire Galaxy S10 series.

                      Usually you will see a mainboard and subboard layout design, which allows you to repair your speakers module or charging connector without affecting the motherboard.

                      Of course, the manufacturer makes more money from repairs then, but this is frown upon and very Apple-ish.

                        LoeWn, 12 Nov 2019damn that battery is small!it runs almost the length of the phone.

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                          SkyMasterARC, 12 Nov 2019They should make a note 10t or something with 6.7 inch scre... more855 for power users who use excel and maybe calculator at the same time. Bro you sure are funny, keep it up

                            They should make a note 10t or something with 6.7 inch screen, camera downgraded to 48 MP and hardware upgraded to snapdragon 855. For power users, not photographers.

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                              • 12 Nov 2019

                              damn that battery is small!