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Samsung Galaxy Watch4 and Watch4 Classic Teardown

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  • If you liked that little taste of a biosensing chip from the last step, have we got a treat for you: more chips!

  • It takes some unscrewing and some spudgering, but the motherboards are out—Watch4 Classic on the left, and Watch4 on the right.

  • Samsung package combining the Exynos W920 dual-core 1.18 GHz processor with (what seems to be?) 1.5 GB of their in-house LPDDR4

  • Samsung Shannon 915 intermediate frequency IC

  • Broadcom BCM43013 ultra low power dual-band 802.11n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.0 combo IC

  • Qualcomm Atheros QPA5580 power amplifier (likely)

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