Introduzione
Il meglio del raccolto stagionale nei campi Android e qui: è il tanto atteso phablet di google, il Nexus 6P. È la prima volta nella storia che questo dispositivo ci arriva tramite il produttore cinese Huawei e, dato che non abbiamo mai avuto un prodotto Huawei sul nostro tavolo degli smontaggi, siamo molto emozionati all'idea di farlo a pezzi. Che cosa ne uscirà? Ci lascerà soddisfatti o con i musi lunghi? Vediamolo insieme.
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Cosa ti serve
Panoramica Video
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Ora che abbiamo aperto il sipario, inizia l'evento! Ecco che cosa ha da dire Google sulla sua più recente ammiraglia Android:
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Processore 64 bit octacore 2,0 GHz Qualcomm 810 v 2.1 con GPU Adreno 430
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Fotocamera posteriore da 12,3 MP/4K con autofocus ad assistenza laser e stabilizzazione di immagine elettronica; fotocamera anteriore da 8 MP
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Display AMOLED da 5,7" WQHD, ovvero 2560 × 1440 (518 ppi)
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3 GB di RAM LPDDR4 con 32, 64 o 128 GB di memorizzazione interna
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Porta USB-C
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Lettore di impronte digitali Nexus e chip gestione sensori Android Sensor Hub
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Lettore di impronte digitali Nexus e chip gestione sensori Android Sensor Hub
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Lo chassis metallico, in alluminio anodizzato di tipo aeronautico, è un'altra novità assoluta per un dispositivo Nexus.
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Siamo abbastanza sicuri che il 6P non è disegnato per funzionare da rampa per il tuo skateboard Tech Deck.
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Il rilievo della fotocamera apparentemente rappresenta la strategia di Huawei per farci stare una fotocamera 4K nel nuovo telefono.
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Guardandolo più da vicino, vediamo che la copertura in vetro dell'obiettivo si incurva verso l'estremità. Bello!
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Confrontato con il suo gemello, il Nexus 5X (in alto), il 6P brilla per il suo display Wide Quad HD AMOLED.
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Per divertirci un po', abbiamo messo il 6P a fianco del vecchio Nexus 6. Con le sue dimensioni perimetrali quasi identiche, vincerai il triplo di punti bonus se riuscirai a distinguerli.
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Non c'è alcuna informazione su che cosa succede se colleghi due 6P entrambi al 50% della carica. Supponiamo che entrambi si caricheranno al 100%. Moto perpetuo? Risolto.
Why stop there? Come up with a USB-C splitter cable, connect the two 6Ps, and then you have perpetual power that's actually useful!
if only it were that simple. When I was a kid I had this idea that you could run a generator that's solar powered, have a lightbulb that puts out enough power to run the solar panel AND the generator... and run other items of said generator.
this was of course before I understood the nature of electricity and effectiveness and lost power etc etc.
Can someone identify the chips belonging to the Android Sensor Hub? On the 5X ist was a pressure sensor, geomagnetic sensor, a combined gyro/accelerometer and an STM32.
I have no idea why they label the chips the way they do. If a sensor is called 'BMP280', why not label it with that? Why do they use some random other letters and numbers?
Anyway, would be cool if someone could help! Thanks!
/edit: found the same STM32F411CE as on the 5X. Top right from the processor.
Pressure sensor is on the top right of the PCB, but no idea which model. Has a different number on it that the one on the 5X.
Did you figure out what specs the acceleramotor/gyroscope have in the Nexus 6p?
Shouldn't the Avago 77814-1 in step 15 be listed as a Skyworks SKY77814-11? The Skyworks logo is clearly visible on the chip.
Yes. Thanks for the correction! It reads correctly now.
The metal part on the mainboard beside the CPU and Flash chip seems to be the SIM card bay. Looks like it can hold 2 SIM cards!?
There was another [leaked?] video of an earlier prototype advertising this capability. Please try this iFixit?
That definitely is the SIM reader on the motherboard, and it does look wide enough for two SIMS! However, the SIM tray in our device only has a single slot. Perhaps different carriers or markets will see the 6P able to support multiple SIMs, but not ours.
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Attrezzo utilizzato in questo passaggio:iOpener$19.99
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Come con il Nexus 6, non sono visibili viti sulla cover posteriore. Diversamente dal Lexus 6, la costruzione è di tipo unibody, monoscocca, perciò non c'è nessuna comoda cover posteriore da sollevare e staccare.
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Il liscio involucro del 6P è interrotto solo da questo piccolo e sospetto pannello di plastica nella parte inferiore. Mettiamoci sopra un iOpener bello caldo e vediamo che cosa c'è dentro.
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Applicando una buona quantità di calore, il pannello si può staccare facilmente e dà accesso a quattro viti.
Don't forget to remove the SIM card tray, like I did!
Almost broke my screen trying to pull it apart with the tray in.
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Attrezzo utilizzato in questo passaggio:iSclack$24.99
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Non è stato difficile, ma ci sono dei segnali che indicano che ci siano delle viti anche sotto il rilievo della fotocamera...
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Il pannello in questione è realizzato in vetro esattamente a filo dello chassis e facile da rompere. Rimuoverlo non sarà affatto divertente.
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Diversi, frustranti, minuti più tardi, siamo in grado di schierare lo iSclack e liberare il telefono dalla sua chiusura posteriore.
One supposes that if it's that easy to break the glass camera cover, replacement camera covers will become available.
My camera glass cover cracked after a literal 6" drop. Yikes. I hope replacements are available.
Are those additional sensors to the right of the lazer auto focus? If so, what happens when these are covered by a case?
Don't forget to seal properly the camera glass, because mine got dust in about 2 month. Now I need to clean the camera sensor from dust. Seems like doable, but I need to open this %#*@ thing again and crack the metalic camera case open, don't loose camera balls that should be inside, don't scratch the sensor while cleaning it and assemble it all in revese again.
I was using a heat gun on the glass, it did not take much heat to warm it up. Don't put too much heat or you will start to melt the plastic LED cover for flash. I recommend using a sharp hobby knife (i.e. The X-Acto) to fit into the same side in the picture here. Hope this helps anyone.
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Adesso che ci siamo lasciati alle spalle le avventure iniziali con la colla, il 6P sta finalmente uscendo dal suo guscio.
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Diversamente da altri telefoni che abbiamo visto di recente, qui non c'è un gruppo display separato o una cover posteriore facile da rimuovere. Le parti interne del 6P, invece, si separano dal case posteriore in un unico, enorme gruppo di componenti, lasciando dietro di sé solo l'antenna NFC.
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Il lato positivo è che sembra che ci sia solo un cavo di interconnessione con la scheda secondaria tra noi e la batteria!
Can you please let me know how long this battery can last if I use Nexus stock charger?
Huawei support team said they don't have any service to replace battery after warranty? :(
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La batteria è un vero mostro ed è fieramente incollata. Ma, se non altro, non abbiamo dovuto scavare molto per arrivarci.
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Questa cella sovradimensionata al litio-polimeri da 3,82 V e 13,18 Wh ha una capacità nominale di 3450 mAh.
Careful! There is a ribbon cable right under the battery (it the screen cable), don't pry on the cable or get under it.
I second Ian’s caution. I barely nicked the little rounded tab near the bottom of the cable and it rendered the touchscreen worthless. Had to buy a new (used) one.
Class listen to Ian. I shredded the ribbon cable under the battery while prying out the battery. Yuck.
Same as Mike, just tore mine in half using a credit card behind the battery. Why the !&&* do they use such large amounts of tape!!! now i have to buy a new phone, as the ribbon is attached to the screen perminently! Not bothering with this phone anymore. 16 months of great, the 1 month of crap battery life. Not worth the shoddy assembly to be honest.
Why isn’t the ribbon cable mentioned in this step in the removal? Tearing it is (obviously) easy trying to fight adhesive and it results in your repair jumping up 160$ in price. Next thing you know you’re 200 bucks into a phone that isn’t known for its longevity to begin with…
I tore the ribbon with an iFixIt plastic card after failing to see the mentions in the comments (which aren’t visible by default). Rest in peace Nexus 6p
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Nel passo successivo, tiriamo fuori una delle più piccole schede secondarie che abbiamo mai visto. È poco più di una semplice scheda USB-C.
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Il lato frontale di questa piccola scheda include dell'hardware di controllo e contatti a molla per l'antenna LTE...
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...E sul retro scopriamo uno dei tre microfoni del 6P per la cancellazione del rumore e un altro paio di contatti, per il motore di vibrazione e l'altoparlante.
Does anyone know which part contains a noise cancelling microphone? My 6p is out of warranty and has the muffled microphone issue. Wondering if replacing the daughterboard / speakerbox would make any difference, or if the culprit microphone is located on the motherboard itself.
Did you ever replace the Daughterboard in order to fix that microphone issue?
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Continuiamo la nostra indagine lungo il lato inferiore del telefono e ci imbattiamo in quella che ci sembra una cassa acustica.
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Sospettiamo che il motivo per cui Google prevede questi altoparlanti anteriori sia abbastanza semplice: la gente preferisce gli altoparlanti rivolti verso di sé.
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Naturalmente questo non dà alcuna indicazione di come questi altoparlanti suonano. Dovremo aspettare il rimontaggio del nostro 6P per provarne l'acustica.
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Il prossimo elemento liberato dalla gabbia è il jack cuffie, che troviamo incapsulato in una piccola guaina di gomma. Hum...
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Mentre cerchiamo con grande attenzione qualche segno di
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Continuando il nostro percorso, tiriamo fuori la fotocamera frontale (da selfie). Questa unità da 8 MP ƒ/2.4 ha guadagnato 3 MP rispetto alla sua controparte del 5X, ma mantiene la stessa dimensione dei pixel di 1,4 micron.
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Scattiamo qualche foto alle nostre amiche periferiche appena scoperte prima di andare dritti al cuore dell'unità.
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La maggior parte delle periferiche sono state rimosse, quindi possiamo concentrarci sulla scheda madre, priva di colla e sormontata da un blocco di
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Beh, questo è strano. Benché la fotocamera frontale non sia stata un problema, sembra che la fotocamera principale sia saldata in posizione.
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...Anzi no!
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Se è vero che si deve effettivamente rimuovere la scheda madre per avere accesso alla fotocamera principale, scopriamo che solo la staffa della fotocamera è saldata sulla scheda. La fotocamera in quanto tale, invece, si disconnette e si rimuove con facilità.
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Con il nostro spudger in azione, rivolgiamo la nostra attenzione al sensore quadrato di impronte Nexus Imprint.
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Viene fuori che questa versione del sensore Imprint è molto diversa da quella che avevamo trovato nel 5X. Il profilo circolare di questo lettore di impronte digitali è dovuto soltanto alla cavità rotonda nel case posteriore del 6P.
who manufactures the Nexus Imprint sensor? I have read that Fingerprint Card does, as well as one of the new nexus sensors (5x/6p) is the same as the OnePlus Two sensor. Any info on this would be appreciated. Thank you.
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Sentiamo odore di chip! Con la scheda madre libera dallo chassis e la schermatura EMI rimossa, è ora di dare un'occhiata al silicio:
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Memoria RAM da 3 GB LPDDR4 Micron MT53B384M64D4NK-062, disposta sopra il processore a 64 bit octacore da 2,0 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 v2.1
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Memoria Flash NAND eMMC 5.0 da 32 GB Samsung KLMBG4GEND-B031
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Chip Gestione Alimentazione Qualcomm PMI8994 (si ritrova in diversi smartphone Android del 2015, compreso il Nexus 5X)
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Chip Carica Rapida Qualcomm SMB1351 (probabilmente uno sviluppo del SMB1358 trovato nel Nexus 5X)
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Chip amplificatore RF Envelope Tracking Qualcomm QFE1100
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Microcontroller RISC 32 bit, 100 MHz, ARM Cortex-M4 ST Microelectronics STM32F411CE
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Amplificatore Audio Maxim Integrated MAX98925
Same thing happened in Step 15 with the amplifier, but they corrected it. I verified that the Skyworks logo is on the ACPM-7251 as well. Hopefully, this will get fixed soon, just as the other one was.
It's been removed altogether. I guess that's one way to fix it. lol
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On this step, on the left upper corner, it's like there are 2 SIMs slots, or a SIM slot + SD card slot. Are both connected ? If so, why the SIM tray is only for 1 SIM card ?
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Il retro della scheda madre trabocca di altro hardware di controllo:
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Client 5G WiFi 802.11ac Broadcom BCM4358
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Chip Gestione Alimentazione Qualcomm PM8994 (come nel Nexus 5X e HTC One M9)
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Controller NFC NXP PN548
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Codec Audio Qualcomm WCD9330
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Ricetrasmettitore RF Qualcomm WTR3925
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Modulo Commutazione Antenna RF Microdevices RF1891
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Modulo amplificatore per LTE Skyworks 77814-11
I have noticed on this teardown as well as your LG 4 you do not identify the IMU. It would be great in the future you start doing this since it will be important to those who are looking for the best mobile VR smartphone.
Thanks
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Punteggio di Riparabilità del Nexus 6P: 2 di 10 (10 è il più facile da riparare)
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La robusta costruzione esterna migliora la durata.
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Una volta che l'impegnativa procedura di apertura è stata completata, la batteria è subito accessibile.
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È molto difficile, se non impossibile, aprire il dispositivo senza danneggiare la cover in vetro della fotocamera. A causa del design monoscocca questo rende estremamente difficile sostituire qualsiasi componente.
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Il gruppo display non può essere sostituito senza passare attraverso l'intero telefono. Questo rende difficile eseguire una delle riparazioni più comuni, quella di uno schermo danneggiato.
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Un adesivo tenace tiene in posizione i pannelli della cover posteriore e la batteria.
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48 Commenti
For step 7, don't know if anyone has noticed the typo... You say the nexus 6p has 700mAh more battery than the iphone 6s... 6s has ~1750mAh and the 6p has 3450 mAh... That's almost double the battery size (1700 mAh difference). Just a stickler for an order of magnitude :D Thanks for the great teardown, sad to see the 6p isn't easily repaired...
We're actually comparing the battery in the Nexus 6P to the battery in the 6s Plus, not the 6s. The 6s Plus has a 2750 mAh battery :)
At least the battery is not "smaller than promised" like iPhone
The battery is Li-Po and not Li-ion tech which is more safer and lasts longer. I'd rather have the iPhone battery still. Lasts just as long in my experience.
Jake -
Li-Po means Li-polymer.Li-Po is included in Li-ion, which means lithium batteries.iPhone's batteries are the same Li-Po batteries,they're just written Li-ion.
Nah, lithium ion is a different ype from lithium ion; even bother googling that?
Just being a stickler but an order of magnitude is a factor of 10
Is there any information regarding the headphone jack audio amplifier chip?
I actually came over to see if I could replace the screen if it broke (My Note 2 needed a repair in just five days of purchasing it). Apparently Google sucks at inheritance of qualities in its nexus devices
Andrew, thanks for setting me straight! I wish I had reread and seen that it was for the 6s plus. I appreciate you taking the time to respond though :)
Slime, you're right, and order of magnitude is 10 times larger... I was at a loss for what to call a difference from 3 digits to 4. Any ideas? I guess I could have said more than double instead...
On removing the camera glass, I found the best place to get a purchase with a razor blade was on the curved portion. And I had to get it HOT. I was using a heat gun (didn't think a table would work with the curved glass) and it didn't come off for me until I had heated several times and got the temperature to the point of being hot enough that you could only touch the glass very quickly (< 1 second). How you could possibly remove that without scuffing the frame at all though is beyond me. The metal frame is incredible sensitive to showing wear from a metal tool.
Also, the bottom plastic one starts bending pretty quickly from the heat. I'd use a slight about of heat but mostly rely on an opening tool to tear the adhesive.
Definitely agree, had to use more heat than I thought I should have used, crank that heat gun up people. I ended up cracking the glass on the back, but of course I started on the opposite side of the camera. Luckily all the cracks are covered by my case.
Tips learned:
Use lots and lots of heat
Work on the camera glass from the side opposite the lenses
You WILL scuff metal opening this thing
What are the sensors that we can see inside the camera hump once that glass came off as some cases actually cover most of this area?
Actually scratch that - now that I look closer at the close up photo I see they are just a couple of holes, one with some foam under it and one looking down on the back of the headphone jack component.
Monty M -
What would it take to put the back and camera glass back on? I dropped mine 12 hrs after getting it and now my volume key is bent so I can only lower the volume.
Anyone knows the logo on the orange part of the fingerprint sensor?
Does anyone know where to find a original nexus 6p back housing, or how mutch does it cost?
Hi every one my name is shabeer i have a issue in my nexus 6p and it has network ic problem can any one let me know the network ic model in nexus 6p it will be a great help thank you.
Can you please confirm , if FM chip is inside the Nexus 6p. If FM chip and receiver is enabled then we all can hear the FM Radio for free and save a lot on the data usage . Thanks
no there is no fm chip in the nexus 6p
Question: so ive apparently suffered from the "jeans too tight bent my volume rocker" problem, and i am in the early learning stages of the repair ability preparation process. I dont mind having to tackle this repair myself (as opposed to RMA'ing the device, as many have done) since I have planned on swapping out the gold housing with a different color since i first purchased the device. Its not because the gold is my LEAST favorite color of the 4-- in fact, its actually the ONLY color option that i don't like. I purchased the gold one because i was able to get a 32 gb version for just over $300 brand new at a crazy random sale/opportunity, and so I knew iFixit wouldn't let me down when it came to showing me how to get that desired colorway while still saving one or two benjamins in the process.
Then, sadly, I hopped on here and learned the bitter truth about the 6p's teardown: it frickin sucks.
so now that story time is over, back to my question: I've decided that since im tearing down anyways, i might as well frankenstein some parts, and so I'm going to either do a White body with black sim card tray, black finger print sensor, power button, volume rocker, etc. I'll probaboly even do the little back bottom battery cover piece in black as well. Theres also a slightly low to to medium chance that I may opt out of the white body and go with the same design, but with a silver housing instead. My question is: ive found every part that i need seperately, but the volume rocker and power button piece seems to only be the ribbon. Does anyone know if the oems selling the housing are including the actual buttons with the main housing, and selling the ribbon seperately? Or do I need to find the black ones to ensure my little colorway variant comes together as i want it to?
Anyone with any advice would be greatly appreciated. p.s. iFixit-- rock on! thank you once again for going where no man has gone (generally, at the time of the original video) and delivering unto us the gift of disassembly.
What is the part number of the Bluetooth Chip here?Manufacturer?
The Broadcom BCM4358 used for Wi-Fi is also capable of Bluetooth, according to the device specs. Click on the link above in the article.
I am trying to find the internal hard drive and attempt to pull my pictures off it. My phone went through the treadmill and wont turn on. Any advice?
You could unsolder the eMMC chips and use a socket reader to pull the data off of them. However, itsecuritything.com stated that google forced full disk encryption out of the box on Nexus 6P. So I'm not sure you can read the data anyway.
Ryan -
Any thoughts where I could find help identifying some of the small electronics on the main board? I lost two small components when swapping out the screen. Now the screen works, but it does not recognize the sim. The two components are circled in red in the lower right corner of this picture.
https://postimg.org/image/b4wqltgox/
It's a long shot, but if I could get replacements maybe I could manage to solder them back on.
Burton, the SMDs you have circled are capacitors. By the size of them they are bypass caps for a DC line. I would try a 1uF cap or 10uF cap and see if that fixes your issue. It's hard to tell from the picture but the size looks like a 0201. You'll have to measure the pad spacing to be sure.
Hope that helps,
Daniel
Thanks for the tutorial, it's very helpful. Can you please tell me how may I change the sim card holder?
Do i have to remove all the electronic stuff off the back including the battery and speaker? why can't i just remove the glass once i remove it all from the frame???
Where is the Bosch BMM150 geomagnetic sensor?
Hi. what about reassembly? Do we need to re-glue the glue we cut?
The glue still sticks fairly well when you just press it together,
What about re-assembly? Do we need to re-glue the fierce glue we cut? Do you have that glue?
Did you ever find an answer to you adhesive question? I too am about to replaces the battery in my 6p, and all the tear-downs I seen just stick the battery, glass lens cover, and plastic bottom piece right back on. Is the adhesive strong enough to reuse?
You don’t need glue - you can just press it back together and it sticks.
I don’t get an LTE or 3G antenna bars any longer after taking it and getting my battery replaced. What part would I need to get replaced and can I order that?
I need to have the part replaced that handles comm. My phone doesn’t have the LTE or 3G cell antenna bars. Bluetooth & WiFi still work though. No cell service at all. New SIM too, just doesn’t work any longer.
There doesn’t seem to be a text guide on here on how to change the battery in the Nexus 6P, so I made a video. It’s at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9K0A79s... - hope it’s useful to somebody! :)
Just a warning about removing the battery. Angle the card toward the battery and away from the body/screen. I didn’t and tore the LCD flexible flat cable that is underneath. Even more unfortunately, it seems to be attached to the LCD and not separately replaceable.
What is the flex connector that's on the display frame? Pictured on Step 16 to the far right. Wide, black with two 45 degree bends?
Hi Javier,
the flex cable you’re talking about is the display flex cable, which runs through a gap in the mid frame right above where the daughter board is placed.
Where is the Android Sensor Hub mentioned in the beginning. I have problems with all the sensors in my 6p and would like to replace this sensor hub if possible.
Does anyone know the chip part number or pinout of the two 4-pin chips on the bottom right of the motherboard as seen in the Step 14 picture? My deduction is that these chips control the power on / off and volume. My issue is that I am repairing the screen and ordered a replacement that includes screen+frame. In that assembly, the orange ribbon cable as seen on the left side of the bottom case view in the Step 16 is not included. So when the phone is all put together, it will not power one as there is nothing to make contact with these chips. The replacement screens do not seem to have this needed piece. I am thinking I can solder some wires to those pins an short them as needed to make the power / volume functions. My goal is to just get the phone powered with the new screen enough to get the data off the phone, so rigging the wires this way may work. I just need to know the pinout on those chips.
Hello geniuses, I will be very grateful if anyone could help me out on this, I have a nexus 6p I am having a unique issue, in which when I am connecting my charger it's showing a charging sign but the charging percentage isn't increasing a bit, I have changed chargers, batteries and even the charging port, but the issue is still there and when I am going on the battery section through settings it's showing "charger connected, can't charge right now".
Please help me out.