Introdução
No longer content to be a flagship killer with mid-range specs, OnePlus has stepped up their game (and their prices) to compete head-to-head with 2020 flagship smartphones. The one thousand dollar OnePlus 8 Pro checks a lot of boxes: a bright, high-resolution 120Hz display, the newest Qualcomm 865 processor, and an array of cameras chock full of questionably useful features. To top it all off, it’s capable of wireless charging at 30 watts—faster than most phones charge with a cable. Let’s tear it down and see if we’ve gotten any interesting repairability upgrades with this price hike.
Vídeo de Apresentação
- The battery can be removed first, once you open the phone. It’s only lightly adhered and comes with a pull tab for easy removal.
- Many components are modular and can be individually replaced.
- Display replacements, which are the most common repairs, are not prioritized in the design.
- The primary access point for all repairs, the rear panel, is firmly glued in place.
Considerações finais
Índice de reparabilidade


4
Reparabilidade 4 de 10
(10 é o mais fácil de reparar)
(10 é o mais fácil de reparar)
5 comentários
No wallpaper? Please!
rafboricua - Responder
When I was disassembling OP8 Pro in order to replace my display, I did not pay attention there are screws with different sizes . If I use a wrong screw, it can damage new display. Can you help me ? Do you have correct screw sequence point each size?
Claudio Varizo - Responder
Long screws go to upper side (where motherboard and cameras places) and short screws are for bottom side. Two shortest screws hold the usb connector
geordead -
I sure do miss the days when the teardowns/ came with pictures so that I can see the locations of screws and such in between steps. :\
Guess I'll go find something by someone else for help.
Kediil - Responder
Is the ub-c charging port replaceable and where can i get the part?
Timothy Tarr - Responder