The Nokia X, which is Nokia’s affordable Android smart phone priced at RM399 has gotten its tear down treatment. Being a budget device, the Nokia X appears to have very few parts making manufacturing and repairs rather easy. There’s a total of about 13 removable components (without battery) and 11 screws.
However if you break the glass, it might be costly as the front cover and touch panel display are listed as a single assembly. To recap, the Nokia X comes with a 4″ WVGA display and runs on a dual-core 1GHz processor with 512MB RAM and 4GB of storage. It has a rather basic 3MP shooter without assisted flash and runs on Android 4.1.2 with Nokia’s custom skin. You can check out our hands-on with its bigger Nokia XL here.
Check out the Nokia X assembly illustration after the break.
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