Recently, we saw some folks disassemble the Samsung Galaxy S5, tearing it apart, and letting users know that it may not be a very good idea to repair it yourself and gave it a very low score.
Now, the folks at Mobile China have taken apart the Sony Xperia Z2, giving us a sneak peak at the internals of the device. The latest flagship from Sony is almost similar to its predecessor in terms of design, except it has a bigger 5.2-inch display running.
The folks at Mobile China gave us a sneak peak at almost all the components of this amazing handsets, showing us what it brings at the table. They do praise the fact that it’s easier to open up the back case, and disassemble the device, despite the fact that its a water-resistant one. The handset is easy to open for anyone with access to the right tools, providing quick access to all the chips within.
As a refresher, Sony Xperia Z2 rocks a 5.2-inch 1080p display, a quad-core Snapdragon 801 chipset, 3GB of RAM, 16GB storage with a microSD card slot, 20MP camera for photos and videos, a 3,200 mAh battery and runs Android 4.4.2 KitKat out of the box.
No matter how easy it is to disassemble, it’s always recommended not to do this as you may end up damaging your handset, and always seek professional advice if you have any issues with your handset.
Source: Mobile China, GSMArena
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