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Demontage van de Huawei Watch 3

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  • After popping the watch open, the Jimmy returns for some more heavy-duty prying.

  • Most of the components in the sensor assembly are held in place by Phillips screws or brackets, and a couple rivets. Riveting! Regardless of fastener, the components are stuck on non-removable flex cables, hampering repairs. Not to mention the sensor array itself which is heavily secured to the back cover.

  • All our hard work yields only one replaceable part on the back cover—the loudspeaker. At least we got something.

  • While optical heart rate and blood oxygen sensors are common in smartwatches, a temperature sensor is rather new. Maybe it's not the worst to check your body temperature once in a while, especially in this day and age.

Hoewel de Jimmy een geweldige hulp is gebleken door dit klokwerk open te breken, weigert de sensormodule met de oranje kabelboom aan de achterste behuizing bevestigd mee te geven aan deze opening.

In theorie zijn de onderdelen in de module bevestigd met óf Phillips-schroeven óf metalen beugels (op een aantal plastic klinknagel-uitzonderingen na). Toch maakt het feit dat ze aan dezelfde flexbalketting vastzitten het erg lastig alles los te maken—we vragen ons af wiens idee dit was..

Hoewel optische hartslagsensoren en bloed-zuurstofmeters relatief gewoon zijn geworden in smartwatches is een temperatuursensor relatief nieuw. Misschien is het best handig om af en toe even je lichaamstemperatuur te checken.

Met wat wrikwerk lukt het ons om het enige vervangbare onderdeel op de achterste behuizing te verwijderen—de luidspreker. Niet echt bevredigend moeten we echter zeggen.

-[* black] Although the Jimmy was a great help to pop this timekeeper open, the sensor assembly with its orange cable tree declines with thanks being inextricably fused to the back cover.
- [* black] In theory the components on the assembly are held in place either by Phillips screws or metal brackets with a few plastic rivet exceptions but then again linked to their common flex ball chain—we wonder what the decision making was here.
- [* icon_note] Whilst optical heart rate and blood oxygen sensors became common in smartwatches a [link|https://guide-images.cdn.ifixit.com/igi/BUkZotIM3bJlHMAN.full|temperature sensor|new_window=true] is rather new. Maybe it's not the worst to [link|https://giphy.com/gifs/fire-conan-obrien-KYGruOoHtsb9m/fullscreen|check for your body temperature|new_window=true] once in a while.
-[* black] With some prying we’re able to remove the only replaceable part on the back cover—the loudspeaker. Not really satisfying though!
+[* black] After popping the watch open, the Jimmy returns for some more heavy-duty prying.
+[* black] Most of the components in the sensor assembly are held in place by Phillips screws or brackets, and a couple rivets. ''Riveting!'' Regardless of fastener, the components are stuck on non-removable flex cables, hampering repairs. Not to mention the sensor array itself which is heavily secured to the back cover.
+[* black] All our hard work yields only ''one'' replaceable part on the back cover—the loudspeaker. At least we got something.
+[* icon_note] While optical heart rate and blood oxygen sensors are common in smartwatches, a [link|https://guide-images.cdn.ifixit.com/igi/BUkZotIM3bJlHMAN.full|temperature sensor|new_window=true] is rather new. Maybe it's not the worst to [link|https://giphy.com/gifs/fire-conan-obrien-KYGruOoHtsb9m/fullscreen|check your body temperature|new_window=true] once in a while, especially in this day and age.

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