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The motherboard finally grants us a break from prying—a Phillips driver is all we need to free this board.
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Motherboard out of the way, we turn to the 1.43-inch AMOLED screen and it's back to adhesive. That display is firmly adhered.
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Since this watch is already in its third generation with a variety of offshoots, we'd hope for a more repair-friendly solution by now. Maybe Huawei could take a page from Samsung's Galaxy Watch book?
- | [* black] Thankfully we devote ourself to a adhesiveless motherboard removal using only a Phillips screwdriver … |
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- | [* black] … just to find the 1.43" AMOLED screen being inseparably adhered to the case. Only the little ambient light sensors waves at us sneeringly. |
- | [* black] Since this watch is already in its third generation and there are even more sub models and variants around (Huawei Watch GT) one could expect a more repair friendly solution. Did someone say [guide|135891|Galaxy watch|stepid=270181]? |
+ | [* black] The motherboard finally grants us a break from prying—a Phillips driver is all we need to free this board. |
+ | [* black] Motherboard out of the way, we turn to the 1.43-inch AMOLED screen and it's back to adhesive. That display is ''firmly'' adhered. |
+ | [* icon_note] And is it just us, or is that ambient light sensor waving at us... mockingly? |
+ | [* black] Since this watch is already in its third generation with a variety of offshoots, we'd hope for a more repair-friendly solution by now. Maybe Huawei could take a page from Samsung's [guide|135891|Galaxy Watch|stepid=270181|new_window=true] book? |
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