A new video teardown has revealed a rugged core for the newly launched Nokia XR20 smartphone. The teardown video shows that the XR20 will be a very strong and durable device, which reflects the track record of Nokia as a champion of durable phones.Nokia XR20

The video shows the internal materials used to produce the Nokia XR20 are durable and user-friendly, like the rubberized sides, and aluminium mid-frame that is thick enough to shield the internals and resist bending. The teardown video reveals the ease with which you can open the plastic back of the XR20. The screen is also amenable to replacement when needed, without damaging the device. The Nokia XR20 IP68-rated for dust and water resistance, as it is unaffected when in water for up to 60 minutes at depths of 1.5 meters. There are protective rubber gaskets around the USB-C port and the loudspeaker, for added ruggedness.

The potential of effecting some repairs in the device is captured by its repairability score on a scale from 0 to 10. The Nokia XR20 got a repairability score of 6.5, which is just above the midpoint. While nothing is too difficult to remove on its own, replacing the screen requires expert ability and care. The tasks involved include the removal of the backplate, the top cover, and the removable battery. The process also involved expertly removing completely the pull tab adhesive. Finally, the flex cable becomes accessible to be unplugged before removing the screen.

The Nokia XR20 was launched in July 2021 and is designed for the long haul. It can stand up to anything thrown at it. It has an ultra-solid case and is one of the toughest display glass available. It’s scratch-resistant, drop-resistant, temperature-resistant, and water-resistant. It also comes with up to 4 years of updates and OS upgrades, up to 2025.

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