Motorola recently launched a slew of smartphones under the Edge series. The series is made up of the Motorola Edge 20, the Edge 20 Fusion, and the most powerful Motorola Edge 20 Pro. The flagship Motorola Edge 20 Pro has now gotten the teardown treatment, thanks to PBKreviews.Motorola Edge 20 Pro

The teardown shows the Edge 20 Pro is pretty difficult to repair with a reparability score of 4.5/10. That means it won’t b a good idea to attempt to repair the phone yourself if you haven’t got the expertise.

The teardown also gives us a good look at the internals showing a group of graphene films for heat conduction. The video also shows the sideways-mounted telephoto camera lying next to the 108MP main camera.

The Edge 20 Pro’s battery does not come with pull tabs to detach it from the phone. This makes it risky and difficult to remove the battery. Caution will need to be exercised so as not to damage other components due to the strength of the adhesive.

In the same vein, screen replacement might pose some serious challenges if the need arises. This is because the phone has to be opened entirely, starting from the back to the front. Replacing the side-mounted fingerprint sensor will also require opening the entire screen first but thankfully, you may never need to do that.

As a reminder. the Motorola Edge 20 Pro is a Snapdragon 870-powered phone sporting a 6.7-inch FHD+ 144Hz OLED display. The processor is paired with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. The phone packs a 108MP primary rear camera, an 8MP periscope camera with 5x optical zoom and 50x superzoom, and a 16MP ultrawide angle camera that can also shoot in macro. While for selfies, there is a 32MP camera.

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