iFixit has got its hands on the new Google Nexus 7, and you know what that means — its innards have been splayed for all to see. The result? Like the original Nexus 7, it’s pretty repairable, except for the fact you’ll need a heat gun to prise off the screen. But let’s be honest, …
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