A disassembly video of the Nokia T10 has revealed several aspects of the device including its polycarbonate body. The video posted by Techno Rabin shows that the T10 can be easily disassembled with a few tools including a heat block. The polycarbonate body holds the 8-inch HD screen with glue in between.Nokia T10 tablet

The removal of the screen allows for straightforward access to the battery, motherboard, and other internal components of the tablet. Although an aluminum body could have been better, the T10 remains sturdy and could compare with its predecessor, the T20. Techno Rabin also provided an assembly video of the Nokia T10. It provides a guide to putting the device together after a teardown.

The teardown video of the T10 indicates it could have a high repairability score, more so it was also easily assembled. There is some concern about its polycarbonate body although an aluminum covering is also a possible addition. The tablet could retain the sturdiness of its predecessor. Nokia has carved a rugged identity for itself and would hope to sustain it with the T10.

The Nokia T10 was launched last week together with other Nokia offerings. It is a smaller version of the Nokia T20 with 4GB/64GB of RAM/ storage. It is powered by the Unisoc Tiger T606 chip and comes with a 5,250mAh battery. The device supports 10W fast charging and connectivity is via WiFi or 4G cellular. The T10 comes bundled with Google kids space, entertainment space, and Netflix HD certification. The T10 will be available in the UK by August and is priced between $153 and $177.

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