Despite the fact that it is not even a flagship, Vivo X21 has been launched with a stunning design, including a curved and reflective glass back as well as an aluminum frame and an incredibly high screen-to-body ratio. But what is inside its beautiful shell? Thanks to the first teardown photos surfaced online we can finally see under its wide and notched display. According to the source, if you own a unit of the Vivo X21, in order to open the phone you need to remove the SIM card tray, then remove two screws by using a normal screwdriver.

After that, you have to heat around the display a bit, then use a paddle to create a gap between the display and the backplate. You can now separate the screen comfortably starting from the right side. Given that this phone features an in-display fingerprint reader instead of the classic back-mounted one, you won’t need to disconnect the fingerprint reader in order to completely separate the backplate from the rest of the phone. Once you are at this point, it will be a bit harder to disassemble the phone as there are several protections for water-resistance and heat dissipation.

You will need to disconnect the motherboard cables, open some graphite shields, then disconnect the screen cable. With all the cables and screws removed, it is possible to completely separate the motherboard from the handset. Then you will be able to remove the battery, the bottom module and the speaker. In the images, you can see all the most important components powering the device. Vivo X21 is equipped with a Snapdragon 660 SoC, 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage. Photos also show the dual camera module, as well as the 12 MP selfie camera and the 3200 mAh battery.
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Banggood will be handing out free wireless charger worth $20.99 for 200 units every day. But if that doesn’t impress you much, the site is also giving $50 gift which comprises a protective case, protective film, OTG cable, Micro USB to Type-C adapter, and a Type-C to 3.5mm headphone adapter.
Regrettably, there were only 97 pieces remaining for the promotion sale, which is slated to end on June 10th. Moreover, the site will be giving first 10 buyers an opportunity to get their hands on the Armor X smartphone for just $119.99.
The Power 3 smartphone usually bears a price tag of $259.99 on Banggood but as part of its latest promotion sale, the site is giving 23% off on the phone’s retail price. As a result, the Power 3 is currently up for grabs for a slashed price of just $199.99 on Banggood.












Despite bearing a considerably lowered price tag the HOMTOM S99 is an irresistible phablet, given that it sports a big 5.5 inches IPS HD+ display with a screen resolution of 1440 x 720 pixels. The device is housed in a robust plastic and aluminum alloy body.