Have no fear if your BlackBerry Z10 needs to be repaired.
Repairing the latest smartphone from BlackBerry is a snap, according to iFixit,which rates the Z10 an 8 out of 10 on its scale of repairability, something the firm notes is rare for a smartphone.
The BlackBerry Z10 represents one of the company’s last chances at a turnaround, and marks the first device to use its next-generation BlackBerry 10 platform. The phone has been out for a few weeks in select countries around the world, but just launched at AT&T on Friday. It will be available on T-Mobile and Verizon Wireless later this week.
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In its teardown, iFixit praised the ease with which it was able to get into the guts of the phone. The firm applauded the removable battery, an increasing rarity with notable phones such as the iPhone 5 and HTC One both opting for a closed body.
“It’s a relief to see a smartphone in this day and age with a removable battery,” the firm said.
The firm also noted that there was no adhesive holding down the motherboard, and that components such as the camera came off the motherboard easily.
Because the display unit is ultra thin, shattering the glass means the loss of all touchscreen capabilities, the firm said. “A drop from ear-height to concrete spells death.”
Smaller components such as the headphone jack, power switch, ambient light sensor, and earpiece speaker are built into a single assembly, and held in place with strong adhesive, making it tougher to disassemble.
“The BlackBerry Z10 is proof that smartphones can be thin, easily-repairable, and have replaceable batteries,” the firm said.
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