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The Nexus S is a smartphone co-developed by Google and Samsung was the first smartphone to use the Android 2.3 "Gingerbread" operating system.

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How to remove the harddrive?

My Sprint Samsung Google Nexus S 4G has overheated and doesn't power on anymore. Its power IC probably got damaged from the overheat. Is it possible to reuse its harddrive and install it to another Nexus S phone?

Thanks in advance!

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Vank this is a very old question and only gets answered for completion sake. There is no harddrive in your phone (or for that matter in all mobile phones). Your phone uses a memory chip which is hardwired (soldered onto the circuit board). You cannot swap it out and use your files etc. on another phone. Or,at least the normal DIY’er, cannot.

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