iFixit has gotten ahold of the Moto 360 and applied the usual spudgers and heat packs to rip open the little round smartwatch. There weren't too many surprises (everything is round!) except for the battery: it's smaller than advertised.

but the company hasn't gotten back to us yet. We'll update this post if we hear anything.

In iFixit's pictures, the 360's battery is only labeled as 300 mAh, 20 mAh less than advertised . The 300 mAh battery has only 75 percent of the capacity of the 400 mAh battery found in the LG G Watch, and together with the OMAP 3 processor, it's not a great combination for all-day battery life. We've asked Motorola for a comment about the smaller battery in iFixit's 360,The company's response is below.

As for the rest of the device, the round LCD looks pretty much the same as it does on the outside, and even the main PCB is round. iFixit managed to nail the processor down to an OMAP3630, which as we suspected is built on a 45nm process.

The Moto 360 wound up with a repairability score of 3. iFixit cited the high amount of ungluing and prying needed to get the 360 open, and replacing the display means doing a full disassembly. If you're interested in seeing more of the 360's innards, there are more pictures over at iFixit.

Update: Here's Motorola's statement on the matter: