Huawei P20 Pro teardown sheds light on its three cameras 2018
Investigate the P20 Pro and there's a decent shot you'll consider how Huawei figured out how to stuff three back cameras into a telephone generally an indistinguishable size from its two-cam rivals. Gratefully, it's not any more a lot of a riddle. The DIY repair group at iFixit has torn down the P20 Pro to clarify how Huawei pulled off the outline. The essential, monochrome and fax cameras are altogether stuffed into a reduced module that is firmly associated with a comparatively space-effective mainboard - indeed, it would appear that there was a lot of space for the 4,000mAh battery and speakers (however there's no earphone jack, oh dear).
The fenced in areas for the cameras propose to iFixit that every one of the three may have optical picture adjustment, not only the fax module as Huawei claims (the other two sensors utilize programming). In any case, it's not sure this is the situation, or that they're dynamic regardless of whether the equipment is available. We've inquired as to whether it can clear up the circumstance.
The one sureness: you presumably won't settle the P20 Pro yourself. A large number of the segments are particular and hence simpler to supplant (as with the Galaxy S9), yet you need to dismantle a critical piece of the telephone to supplant the screen. The battery requires some exertion, as well, and the glass back doesn't improve the situation. This is yet another situation where shrewd interior bundling comes to the detriment of repairability.
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