Fall should be the growing season for remarkably fixable thin mobile phones. Repair part supplier DirectFix has published a presently rare, video-based teardown from the Motorola Android RAZR M that shows precisely how well Verizon's mid-range smartphone copes with surgery. Used, it costs very well: individuals unafraid of negating their warranty can take apart the Android RAZR M from the top to the Kevlar bottom, changing parts such as the battery, cameras and expensive having a minimal chance of damage. Not every is sunshine and roses, however. The display set up is really a single piece, that could be as pricey to repair as you can easily replace. We will not mind whether it ever means dodging a complete-cost alternative in case our RAZR meets the pavement.
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