Asus Zenfone 10 teardown video shows no repairability improvements

Peter, 10 July 2023

When PBKRevewis disassembled the the Zenfone 9 last year, the phone scored a below average 4.5/10 on the repairability score. Now that Asus has had a year to work on it, has the Zenfone 10 become easier to maintain? The latest teardown video explores just that.

Just below the polycarbonate back is one of the major upgrades for this year – the Qi charging coil (up to 15W). This assembly, which also contains the NFC antenna, snaps off easily to give access to the motherboard.

All three cameras are mounted on the motherboard. The video has an interesting close-up of the 50MP main camera that shows just how much the lens can pivot – this is the 6-axis gimbal stabilization version 2.0 (this is at the 3:25 mark).

Like its predecessor, the Zenfone 10 has a dab of thermal paste on the Snapdragon chipset that leads heat into the vapor chamber that then takes it to the display. Here’s a closer look:

Vapor chamber comparison: Zenfone 9 Vapor chamber comparison: Zenfone 10
Vapor chamber comparison: Zenfone 9 • Zenfone 10

So, has the Zenfone 10 design changed to allow for easier repairs? Unfortunately no. Screen replacements still require almost a complete disassembly of the phone. Changing the power button or fingerprint reader is tricky too, as their flex cable run under the battery, so you have to pry that out (it does have working pull tabs). In the end, the Zenfone 10 scored the exact same 4.5/10 repairability score as the 2022 model.


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I worked at a medium size computer store where I repaired laptops and cell phones. The iPhone 4S was my "groan" model. It also required a complete teardown to change the screen, and it was a fragile screen. If you repaired one you probably ...

  • Anonymous
  • 18 Jul 2023
  • 39x

Meh, I've seen better, I've seen a lot worse. It's not a Fairphone or Nokia G-series, but it's also not an iPhone 14 Pro Max either. People may dunk on the plastic back, but I really do think it makes repairing the thing easier, o...

  • Anonymous
  • 18 Jul 2023
  • 39x

Good luck finding parts for a Unihertz though- their complete lack of any software support shows they just don't care. You can't repair anything without the appropriate parts, so the score for the Jelly 2E might as well be 0.

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