iFixit opens up the Galaxy S10, revealing tiny in-display fingerprint sensor
by Ron Amadeo from Ars Technica - All content on (#4AG48)
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The Galaxy S10 and S10e get stripped down. [credit: iFixit ]
In the lifecycle of any important gadget, after the announcement and release comes the teardown. iFixit has gotten a hold of the Galaxy S10, S10 Plus, and S10e and has stripped them all down to their base parts. As usual, modern smartphone design is a mess of adhesive that is difficult to repair. The pictures are fun to look at, though!
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There are lots of heat-mitigation techniques going on inside the Galaxy S10. Like the Note9 and Galaxy S9, a large vapor chamber handles cooling the SoC and storage. The back of the display is coated in copper, allowing it to act as a big heatsink.
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