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[title] Final Thoughts
[* black] The Mate 10 Pro earns a ***4 out of 10*** on our repairability scale (10 is the easiest to repair):
[* green] Despite the IP67-rated seals, the back cover is fairly easy to open.
- [* green] The Mate 10 Pro has very few screws, all standard Phillips.
[* green] The USB port, loudspeaker, and motherboard are easy to remove.
+ [* yellow] The Mate 10 Pro has very few screws, all standard Phillips but unimpressed by magnetism— except for one, which is buried underneath the display.
[* yellow] With only one big cable, the Mate 10 Pro is cleanly arranged—although that cable is soldered to the USB port.
- [* red] A damaged front camera means switching the whole display including the frame.
- [* red] And replacing the display means taking out all of the components.
+ [* red] A damaged front camera means switching the whole display including the frame or damaging the display while trying to remove it.
+ [* red] And replacing the display means taking out almost every component.