One of the most popular smartphone releases so far this year has been
the Sony Xperia Z, a top-end device with looks to match. If you’ve
already purchased this phone and enjoy a spot of tinkering then you may
have wondered how easy it is to tear it apart if you need a repair.
Today we have a video to show you of an Xperia Z disassembly that shows
it’s not so difficult but we’re not claiming it’s easy to put it
together again!
The Sony Xperia Z has been a really popular
smartphone and as it’s both water and dust-resistant some of us might
wonder why anyone might want to take it apart. However the more curious
among us may want to know in case they ever need to repair it or simply
because they just want to see what’s inside and that’s where the video
we have for you comes in handy.
Please note that at Phones Review we cannot recommend you ever tamper
with your devices or disassemble them. We would suggest that this is
for the experts only and if you choose to have a go and something goes
wrong then it’s entirely your own responsibility. Nevertheless even if
you don’t want to teardown your Xperia Z you may be interested in seeing
somebody else doing it.
The 3-minute video that we’ve embedded below this story comes from
Rounded, a company known for spare parts and accessories worldwide. The
video shows the use of tools including a Phillips 1.5×45 screwdriver,
pincet tool, hairdryer, suction cup and some kind of scraping tool. The
video shows the procedure step by step with handy tips along the way.
We have to say they make the job of taking apart Sony’s flagship device
look pretty uncomplicated although they probably have steadier hands
than us.
However we imagine it might be harder to put the phone together again
considering the IP57 water and dust resistance but as we’ve already
said we don’t actually recommend you should try this yourself. We’d
like to hear your thoughts on this Xperia Z disassembly? Would you be
tempted to try it if your Xperia Z needs a repair? Let us know with
your comments.
Source: Rounded
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