iFixit Tears Apart A Nexus 7, Finds Some Surprises

This Nexus 7 was recently disassembled by the tech site iFixit and was awarded a 7 out of 10 for repairability, which is just one point away from beating the Kindle Fire. The engineers at iFixit discovered several things, such as confirming the 4,326 mAh battery and Tegra 3 chipset, discovering that the 1280 x 800 display is manufactured by Hydris, and that the Nexus 7 doesn’t use Gorilla Glass 2 — it simply has a scratch-resistant screen. Check out the full teardown at the source link. Via: iFixit

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Founded tech site LaptopMemo. 16-years-old, loves tea, tennis, reading, tech, gaming, + more.

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