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Motorola Moto X Teardown

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  • Motorola Moto X Repairability Score: 7 out of 10 (10 is easiest to repair)

  • Pressure contacts and cable connectors make the modular components (cameras, buttons, headphone jack and speakers) easy to replace.

  • The Moto X uses a single kind of screw, although it's a fairly uncommon size (T3).

  • The taped-in battery is less accessible than we'd like, but at least it's near the top of the stack once you get the rear cover off (as opposed to the HTC One).

  • The digitizer is fused to the display, increasing repair costs for a cracked screen. But the display midframe can be separated, potentially lowering the cost of the replacement part.

  • Sticky adhesive on the back cover is annoying and will slow opening the phone.

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