Here’s a video of the Nokia N9 being dissembled. Everything is in Russian so we don’t understand a single word the dude is saying but we can see that despite being fashioned out of a single polycarbonate unibody, Nokia made the N9 easy enough to take apart — unlike the heavily glued together iPhone (iPad and iPod).
With the right tools, we reckon that any technically inclined person can take apart the N9 with ease. This video also shows that replacing the battery or the screen of the N9 is — to an extent — user serviceable.
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