But the real interest arose when the device was dismantled by iFixit experts, which revealed several “inner secrets” of the smartphone.
The disassembly process of the Pixel 8 Pro is not much different from the previous model. The real challenge is overcoming the adhesive that holds the screen in place. After this, you can see the internals of the device, which look almost identical to the Pixel 7 Pro:
However, Google decided to follow Apple’s lead and make the internals of its smartphone more aesthetically pleasing. Now the battery is adorned with the company logo, whereas previously it was only covered with information and warnings from the manufacturer.
The most notable change, however, is the increase in the area of the graphite thermal substrate, which now covers approximately 60% of the battery. This is especially important considering that the smartphone is powered by a Tensor SoC developed in partnership with Samsung, and additional cooling certainly wouldn’t hurt.
There will also be a parts store for the Pixel 8 in the future, which will ensure parts will be available for the life of the device.
Thus, the Pixel 8 Pro not only impresses with its features and capabilities, but also demonstrates Google’s commitment to improving the internals of its devices, making them more durable and easier to maintain.
Source: Ferra

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