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Project Tango Teardown

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  • A few connectors to disconnect, some stickies to de-stick, and the motherboard is free.

  • Tango's sole purpose in life is to bring an exciting technology that's thus-far been limited to game consoles and Mars rovers to a mobile platform.

  • As such, it doesn't waste time with flashy looks or a slim body. It just packs its tech into a box in the simplest way possible. This is by far one of the easiest to disassemble phones we've encountered, giving the Fairphone a run for its money (or, ideally, some repairability pointers).

  • The 5" display assembly wears a Synaptics S3202 ClearPad 3 series touchscreen controller.

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