[91 Disassembly] Late -- Disassembly of Nexus 6P
[91 Disassembly] Late -- Disassembly of Nexus 6P

This year, Google made a new change in the Nexus series - launched the size of the son: Nexus 6P/5X, As an upgrade to the previous Nexus 6/5. Among them, the Nexus 6P is the first model manufactured by Huawei, a domestic manufacturer. In recent years, Huawei has successfully ascended the domestic market by virtue of the dual brand strategy, and the overseas market is also actively expanding. However, the U.S. market has been blocked due to political reasons before. This time, the 6P has a clear goal of entering the market by OEM, so it has unique advantages in the system, How about its hardware quality?


Before the actual disassembly, we should check the hardware configuration of the Nexus 6P as usual:

  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 2.1, 2.0GHz 8-core 64 bit CPU+Adreno 430 GPU;

  • 12.3 million laser focusing rear camera, supporting 4K video recording, and 8 million front camera;

  • 5.7 inch 2K resolution (2560x1440) AMOLED screen, 518 ppi;

  • 3GB LPDDR4 memory, optional 32GB, 64GB or 128GB body storage space;

  • USB Type-C interface, supporting fast charging;

  • Nexus Imprint fingerprint identification and Android Sensor Hub;

  • Android 6.0 Marshmallow system;


Only 3.5mm headphone connector on the top


The "big black strip" on the back is very obvious


Can you tell the difference between Nexus 6 and Nexus 6 at a glance?


Start from the part on the back that is not metal, heat it and pry it off with a paddle. Four screws are fixed inside


Then use the blade to lift the camera cover, a thick layer of glue


Then we have to use special props - suction cups to separate them


Finally, we can see the true face of Lushan Mountain. We can clearly see that the main board, the battery and the auxiliary board are connected together through the flat cable, and there is a coaxial cable between the main board and the auxiliary board. IFixit said that its design is similar to the previous HTC One M7, with high integration and troublesome maintenance.


The battery has been glued to the motherboard with glue. After unplugging the flat cable, carefully pry it off. This is what iFixit calls a "monster" battery, which is 3450mAh in size and has a familiar Chinese description.


The secondary board at the bottom of the phone is basically larger than the USB Type-C interface.


Next to the sub board is the front speaker, which is large in size. This design has also appeared in the Nexus 9 and Nexus 6 before Google.


Remove the headphone connector and the front camera on the motherboard. The front camera is 8 million, f/2.4 aperture, and the unit pixel area is 1.4 microns.


Separate the motherboard and the screen, and the rear camera can be removed smoothly. Like 5X, it has 12.3 million pixels and f/2.0 aperture. The CMOS is Sony's IMX377.


Then you can remove the fingerprint sensor that Google calls Nexus Imprint. It looks round outside, but it is actually square.


The important chips on the motherboard can be seen when the metal shield is removed by force.

  • Red: Micron MT53B384M64D4NK-062 3 GB LPDDR4 memory, the following is Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 version 2.1 2.0 GHz eight core 64 bit CPU

  • Orange: Samsung KLMBG4GEND-B031 32 GB eMMC 5.0 flash memory

  • Yellow: Qualcomm PMI8994 power management IC (this chip is also used on the Nexus 5X)

  • Green: Qualcomm SMB1351 fast charging IC (SMB1358 is used on the Nexus 5X)

  • sky blue: RF Micro Devices RF8117V

  • Blue: STM32F411CE 32-bit 100 MHz ARM Cortex-M4 RISC microcontroller

  • Purple: Maxion MAX989 dual power comparator


Turn to the back of the motherboard, and there are relatively few chips.

  • Red: Broadcom BCM4358 5G WiFi 802.11ac module

  • Orange: Qualcomm PM8994 power management IC (the same model of Nexus 5X and HTC One M9)

  • Yellow: NXP PN548 NFC controller

  • Green: Qualcomm WCD9330 audio codec

  • Sky blue: Qualcomm WTR3925 RF converter

  • Blue: WeChat RF1891 antenna module

  • Purple: Skyworks 77814-11 LTE power amplifier


That's all for disassembly, and of course, the final picture is a complete family photo. IFixit gave a score of 2 points, of which the full score of 10 points is the easiest to repair. This score means that once the mobile phone is broken, it is very difficult for users to solve the problem by themselves, and it is estimated that they will have to return to the factory.


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