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[* black] Before digging our digits into the One, we pause to count up its specs: | |
[* red] 5.5" IPS display with a resolution of 1920x1080 | |
[* orange] 13 MP f/2.0 rear-facing camera with dual-LED flash along with a 5 MP front-facing camera | |
[* yellow] Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor with 2.5GHz Quad-core CPU | |
[* green] 3 GB LPDDR3 1866 MHz RAM | |
[* blue] 64 GB eMMC 5.0 storage capacity (also available in 16 GB) | |
[* violet] 802.11b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, USB OTG, GPS/GLONASS, NFC | |
- | [* black] Impressive hardware, to be sure—but this here’s a teardown, and the number [guide|23615|One] has left us a bit traumatized of late. Here’s hoping the “Plus” stands for “more repairable than phones of yore |
+ | [* black] Impressive hardware, to be sure—but this here’s a teardown, and the number [guide|23615|One] has left us a bit traumatized of late. Here’s hoping the “Plus” stands for “more repairable than phones of yore…" |