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微软 Surface Duo 拆解

正翻译步骤 7

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步骤 7
Microsoft Surface Duo Teardown: 步骤 0 中的图像 1,3 Microsoft Surface Duo Teardown: 步骤 0 中的图像 2,3 Microsoft Surface Duo Teardown: 步骤 0 中的图像 3,3
  • Let's talk about battery replacement. Obstacle 1: glue. Lots. Obstacle 2: Tri-point screws. Yuck. Obstacle 3: One battery's connector is pinned underneath the motherboard.

  • As is often the case with Microsoft devices, it seems like the only way to kill power is to remove the board completely... Making any repair just a short circuit waiting to happen.

  • It really doesn't seem like Microsoft had any thought of battery replacement in mind here. $1400 is a lot to shell out for any device, let alone one with a built-in death clock.

  • The larger of the two batteries clocks in at 10.37 Wh, and the smaller one at 2.89 Wh. That's good for a total of 13.26 Wh.

  • Both are quite fittingly labeled, "This component cannot be easily replaced by user." (So, you're telling us there's a chance!)

  • That's not quite Galaxy Fold or Huawei Mate Xs status (16.87 Wh and 17.32 Wh, respectively), but it's better than both smaller foldables: the Galaxy Z Flip's 12.74 Wh and the Moto Razr's 9.7 Wh.

让我们谈谈电池更换。障碍1:胶水。很多。障碍物2:三点螺丝。 真烦!障碍3:一个电池的接口固定在主板下方。

像Microsoft设备一样,断电的唯一方法似乎是完全拆下电路板。

微软似乎真的没有想到要更换电池。 1400美元对于任何设备来说都是一笔不小的支出,更不用说一个带有内置死亡时钟的设备了。

在两款电池中,较大的容量为 10.37 Wh,较小的为 2.89 Wh,合计 13.26 Wh。

两者都贴上了恰当的标签:“用户不能轻易替换此组件。” (因此,您告诉我们有机会!)

那还不完全是Galaxy Fold或华为 Mate Xs的状态(分别为16.87 Wh和17.32 Wh),但比两个较小的可折叠产品都好:Galaxy Z Flip的12.74 Wh和Moto Razr的9.7 Wh。

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