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Motorola Droid RAZR Teardown

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  • A few more Torx screws, and we're able to remove the diamond-cut aluminum chassis.

  • Why diamond-cut? Motorola needed ultimate precision when manufacturing this thin and light weight component.

  • How extreme are the space constraints inside a device this thin?

  • From the bottom to top, you can see the glass, display, motherboard, motherboard chips, and then quarter. (Quarter sold separately)

  • Check out how the motherboard compares to a quarter. The motherboard with ICs is thinner than 3 quarters stacked together.

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