The LCD and digitizer glass are fused together and must be replaced as a single part, and they require heat to remove from the midframe.

With its connector trapped under a plastic panel and several screws, the battery is more of a chore to replace than necessary.

Fairly modular components will allow for less expensive replacement parts.

No proprietary screws and only one screw head type decreases cost of tools for repairs.

We're a bit disappointed — we can't file it away and light it on fire, like we've done in the past . Sadness.

The midframe bears the designation PC+GF , indicating it was made of polycarbonate infused with glass fibers.

After some heat and a bit of prying with an opening pick , we separate the display assembly from the midframe.

With the display assembly stripped down to the midframe, it's time to test out a common repair: screen replacement!

In diesem Schritt verwendetes Werkzeug:

Along the bottom of the daughterboard are three LEDs for the front panel assembly capacitive buttons. The LEDs fit into the light guides at the base of the display.

This daughterboard is the permanent home of various components, including the vibrator and primary microphone.

The daughterboard is finally freeeeee as a daughterbirrrd , now.

In another exciting plot twist, this mysteriously chipped cable pops right out of its frame crevice.

Oh no, this little cable offshoot is threaded under the midframe. We'll never get the daughterboard out—wait just a minute. Never mind.

Touché! It's not trapped at all! What we thought was a wall was in fact a strip of tape—peel that away, and we're home free.

Peeling up the USB port is easy enough, but it appears to be trapped under a slot in the midframe.

In the bottom center of the speaker assembly enclosure, we find a sticker that changes colors when orcs are near . It also acts as a water damage indicator.

The OnePlus One features a set of Yamaha stereo speakers that connect to the motherboard via spring contacts.

Six screws (two of them hidden under more rubber plugs) and a flick of a spudger later, we've got the speaker assembly enclosure out.

We've quickly run out of snappy Latin catchphrases—but chips? Not even close! The backside of the board contains:

E pluribus unum . Here are the many chips that make up the One:

According to the details on the OnePlus One specifications page, the 13 megapixel rear-facing camera features a Sony Exmor IMX 214 CMOS image sensor.

We also encountered camera modules designed by the optimistically-named Sunny Optical Technology in the Project Tango teardown .

The rear-facing camera is labeled P13N05A, while the front-facing camera is identified as P5V35A.

Both the front-facing and rear-facing cameras are designed by Sunny Optical Technology .

Drat and double drat! There's one last antenna connector on the back of this motherboard.

Finally, with all the connectors out of the way, the motherboard is—

As much as we love using knives to cut into devices , we heavily advise against it in most cases.

Being as careful as we possibly could be, we use an iFixit Tech Knife (more commonly known as a K-nife) to detach the rocker buttons from the side of the panel assembly.

In diesem Schritt verwendetes Werkzeug:

For those of us who don't read Chinese, this battery sports a maximum charging voltage of 4.35 V, and the following warnings and cautions (paraphrased):

Our spudger performs the necessary arithmetic, and the 3.8 V, 3100 mAh LiPo battery is ours (and yours) to inspect.

We pull off an interior cover to access the battery connector. If our calculations are correct , the OnePlus One's battery is about to be subtracted.

No matter—out go the first round of screws, thanks to our Pro Tech Screwdriver Set.

Genügend RAM für alle Tabs

EINFACH ALLE TABS ÖFFNEN

We poke at the giant red battery for a bit (reenactment of actual events) until we finally succeed in popping it up with a spudger.

Spring contacts in several places join three gold antennas plus one NFC sticker antenna to the phone body.

At first glance this One seems to have a heftier, and more accessible, battery than the other One .

Baby's got back…case, that is. With the back case free, we see the first glimpse of the embedded rechargeable 3100 mAh LiPo battery.

While interchangeable parts are always a plus for repairability, we don't expect the back to be prone to the same catastrophic failure as the front glass.

…and to our delight, the back plate comes off readily—with just a bit of resistance from a few clips around the edge.

The One presents no obvious point of entry, but since OnePlus will offer interchangeable back plates we decide to start at the back case. We wiggle our way into a seam to see what's what…

The nigh invisible SIM slot opens with the touch of said fancy eject tool, and we've breached the perimeter of this monolith .

Oh and a SIM eject tool with keychain caddy. Because, how many times have you wished you had an eject tool hanging off of your keyring?

A power adapter and a fancy USB cable with an inside-out connector, has OnePlus finally defeated the USB plug scourge ?

Lookie here! What's in this red box ?

While this isn't quite a phablet, reviewers are saying this One's a tad big for single-hand use. Unless, of course, you're the Hulk.

Compared to the current top-selling smartphone, the iPhone 5s, the One is slightly thicker at 8.9 mm (vs. 7.6 mm) and significantly taller at 152.9 mm (vs. 123.8 mm).

We're pretty excited to see the One has an open source OS and is completely unlocked, both of which protect the rights of consumers.

The OnePlus One is the second phone to come preinstalled with CyanogenMod, the first phone being the OPPO N1 CyanogenMod Edition.

What's so special about CyanogenMod ? It's an open source operating system for smartphones and tablets based on Android. It offers features and options not found in Android versions distributed by mobile vendors.

The One is powered by a custom version of Android, CyanogenMod 11S, created by Cyanogen, Inc.

Designed by OnePlus and assembled in China, the OnePlus One is identified as model number A0001.

Impressive hardware, to be sure—but this here’s a teardown, and the number One has left us a bit traumatized of late. Here’s hoping the “Plus” stands for “more repairable than phones of yore…"

64 GB eMMC 5.0 storage capacity (also available in 16 GB)

Dieser Teardown ist keine Reparaturanleitung. Um dein OnePlus One zu reparieren, verwende unsere Fehlerbehebungsseite .

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