Friday, September 8, 2017

Galaxy Note8 teardown reveals modular but tough to get to components

Galaxy Note8 teardown reveals modular but tough to get to components


The latest handset to go through the teardown procedures performed by the folks at iFixit is Samsung's new flagship, the . It's managed to fare much better in the repairability department than the , but that doesn't mean the Note8 is easy to get into at all, unfortunately. Any repair you may want to make requires you to remove the glass rear panel, which is a challenging task to accomplish because of how much adhesive is holding it in place. If you want to replace the screen, you'll need to remove both the display assembly and the rear panel both fragile, both secured with very strong adhesive. On the other hand, the Note8 has many modular components inside, including everything that normally experiences wear. This means you can replace bits and pieces independently if you manage not to break the glass while getting in. Another plus for the new Note is that all screws are standard ones. The battery can be replaced, but this is made unnecessarily difficult by the tough adhesive used and the aforementioned glued-in rear panel. In the end, the Galaxy Note8 received a 4 out of 10 repairability score (10 being easiest to repair). That's a far cry from the Essential Phone's 1 out of 10, but even so it means you're better off not attempting any repairs on a Note8 on your own.


Xiaomi Mi Note 3 gets official teaser, will be the bigger Mi 6

Xiaomi Mi Note 3 gets official teaser, will be the bigger Mi 6


Xiaomi's co-founder Lin Bin is at it again, teasing the maker's upcoming smartphones. In his latest post on Weibo he asks if we want the or a larger version of the Mi 6. The teaser comes accompanied by an image of the . So the Mi Note 3 may be the Xiaomi will launch at the for the next Mi Mix 2. And it looks like there will not be a Xiaomi Mi 6 Plus but rather the Xiaomi Mi Note 3. We've already that the Xiaomi Mi Note 3 could turn up earlier than its predecessor. |


WhatsApp adds picture-in-picture support for video calls

WhatsApp adds picture-in-picture support for video calls


WhatsApp has updated the stable version of the app with a couple of features that it added to the beta version a while back. Users can now enjoy PiP video calls and have text-only Status messages. We have already discussed the text-only status message feature so we will just talk about PiP here. PiP or picture-in-picture mode is a feature of Android Oreo that lets a video element continue to run in a small window even if the main app is minimized. WhatsApp takes advantage of this feature by letting you minimize your video call to a small window if you leave the main app and switch to something else on your phone. The PiP functionality is only available on Android devices running Oreo.