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Monday, 20 August 2012

Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 teardown shows easy fixes, skimpy battery


Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 teardown shows easy fixes, skimpy battery


Galaxy Note 101 teardown shows easy fixes, skimpy battery
We've already deconstructed Samsung's Galaxy Note 10.1 on a metaphorical level, and now it's iFixit'sturn to go the literal route. The DIY repair outlet found the pen-friendly tablet to be one of its easiertablet teardowns in recent memory: just about everything inside that frame can be swapped out individually. It's even possible to replace the relatively cheap glass that sits on top of the considerably pricier LCD, just in case the slate plummets face-first but leaves some chance at salvaging its screen. While largely coming back with good news, the investigation also explains Samsung's decision to go with a modest 7,000mAh battery -- stuffing all those components into a 0.35-inch thick frame doesn't leave much room for the lithium-ion pack that gives them life. Still, if you're itching to understand what defines a truly repairable tablet, or just want to get a peek at those Galaxy S III-derived roots, the full surgical procedure is available at the source.

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