Vivo Xshot Flagship&Elite Disassembly Comparison
Vivo Xshot Flagship&Elite Disassembly Comparison

Earlier, we had disassembled the engineering machine of the flagship version of Xshot. Recently, the elite version of Xshot has also been officially launched. The elite version uses the combination of Snapdragon 801 MSM8974AA+2G Ram+16G Rom. What's the difference between its interior and the flagship version? Today, we will take a look at the similarities and differences between the two through disassembly:

 

PS: This disassembly only compares the difference between the flagship version and the elite version of Xshot. For more detailed disassembly of Xshot, click this link: Exquisite workmanship, easy disassembly, vivo Xshot, disassembly drawing appreciation


On the left is the star blue Xshot Elite Edition, and on the right is the white Xshot Ultimate Edition.

 

In addition to color matching, they are identical in appearance.

 

In our last disassembly, we used the card slot as a breakthrough, which was a bit laborious. In fact, we can use the suction cup as the "magic tool" for disassembly, and easily open the back cover of the Xshot.

 

Carefully pull out the snap on the Xshot rear cover.

 

Remove the card holder.

 

After disassembling the back cover, you can see that the Elite and the Ultimate are almost the same, the only difference is the color of the coaxial line on the left (the Elite on the left and the Ultimate on the right).

 

Continue to disassemble and remove the screws one by one. Especially, there is a fragile sticker on the screw next to the camera. After disassembly, the warranty will be automatically waived.

 

Remove the link sticker from the battery.

 

After successfully opening the protective cover, first disconnect the power supply of the machine body.

 

Remove the touch screen ribbon cable, and you can see the touch IC of Synaptics on it.

 

Remove the ribbon cable of the side key.

 

When picking up the motherboard, pay special attention to the removal of a flat cable under the motherboard.

 

After disassembling the motherboard, the comparison between the two middle frames is almost identical. The Elite version has a yellow sticker on the left side of the camera.

 

Compared with the two motherboards, the motherboard layout is completely consistent, and the motherboard model is also the same. The flagship version has a white sticker "L32", while the elite version has a "L" (upper flagship version, lower elite version).

 

The elite version adopts a Toshiba 19nm flash memory chip with a capacity of 16G and a model of THGBMBG7D2KBAIL, which meets the eMMC 5.0 specification.

 

The flagship version adopts Toshiba 19nm flash memory chip with a capacity of 32G, and the model THGBMBG8D4KBAIR also conforms to the eMMC 5.0 specification.

 

Tear off the heat dissipation patch, and you can see the memory chip packaged with the SoC.

 

The elite version uses Samsung's K3QF2F20DA-QGCE, with a capacity of 2G.

 

The flagship version uses Samsung's K3QF7F70DM-QGCF memory chip, with a capacity of 3G.

 

Finally, we installed the flagship motherboard to the elite version of the fuselage, which is also fully functional, and a unique Star Blue flagship Xshot was born.


It can be seen from this disassembly that the internal workmanship of the flagship version and the elite version of the Xshot is almost the same. Except for the chips of Ram and Rom, there is almost no difference between them.


Related links:

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