Pixel 8 autopsy released + video

Google last night officially from the phone Pixel 8 unveiled and a few hours later, the video of the autopsy of this device was published by PBKreviews. In this video, which you can watch below, all the parts that are under the Pixel 8’s 6.2-inch OLED display are shown.
PBKreviews at the beginning Your video Carefully separates the display of the device whose fingerprint sensor is connected to the inside of the phone. Next comes the device’s 4,575 mAh battery, which has pull tabs, but PBKreviews first loosens the adhesive under the battery with isopropyl alcohol and then removes the battery using an opener.
Pixel 8 autopsy
After the battery comes the device’s 10.5-megapixel selfie camera, and then the 50-megapixel main sensor along with the Pixel 8’s 12-megapixel ultra-wide camera are separated from it. In this video, the position of the mmWave 5G antenna holder is also shown.
On the main board of the device, proximity and ambient light sensors are seen along with the RAM of the device. Also, its USB-C port is soldered to the board, which, according to PBKreviews, can make it more difficult to replace.
Finally, the new Google phone gets a repairability score of 7 out of 10 from PBKreviews. So, although the Pixel 8 does not have a complicated and difficult design that makes it difficult to repair, it is not so easy to do this, and you must refer to the relevant experts to repair it.
The Pixel 8 starts at $699 and comes with a few performance upgrades despite the new Tensor G3 chip. In addition to the things mentioned in the report, other specifications include a 6.2-inch OLED display with a 120 Hz refresh rate, 8 GB of RAM, and 128 or 256 GB of internal memory. Its 4575 mAh battery also supports 27W wired charging and 18W wireless charging, and Google will release software updates for it up to 7 years.