Teardown
A new Samsung Galaxy S4 teardown reveals the smartphone’s components cost $236, a full 15 percent more than it predecessor the Galaxy S3 and $30 more than the iPhone 5.
DIY tech site iFixit gives the Samsung Galaxy S4 an 8 out of 10 for repairability. Watch the teardown video below, as well as a clip of the Galaxy S4 biting the bullet.
A new video shows off the insides of the Samsung Galaxy S4, in a meticulous teardown that gives the new smartphone high marks for repairability.
The new Sony Xperia Z tablet is a beautiful device, slimmer and sleeker than pretty much anything else on the market. But is its beauty only skin deep?
TechInsights has posted an exhaustive teardown of the new BlackBerry Z10 smartphone that seems to show the Z10’s parts cost more than those inside the iPhone 5.
While the new Microsoft Surface Pro is popular enough to sell out at many locations across the country, the ultrabook/tablet hybrid is getting low marks for ease of repair, according to do-it-yourself tech repair site iFixit.
Some of Apple’s new iMac computers that went on sale on Friday appear to have been assembled in the United States, unlike most Apple products, which are made in China.