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Motorola DROID 3 teardown reveals juicy hardware & tough disassembly process

0. phoneArena posted on 18 Jul 2011, 13:02

For starters, they mention that the handset is notoriously difficult to repair due to the lengthy disassembly process that it requires just to access its display and glass. Additionally, the entire process is slowed due to the fact...

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1. nb2six posted on 18 Jul 2011, 13:06 1

Ok i'm confused. This has a A9 and an OMAP CPU? I guess I don't understand correctly.

2. ehaus81 posted on 18 Jul 2011, 13:41 4

OMAP is the name TI gives it's ARM processors. The OMAP 4 is built using the ARM Cortex A9 CPU design which TI then builds the rest of the processor from. Just like Qualcomm builds the Snapdragon processor using ARM designs.

3. nb2six posted on 18 Jul 2011, 14:01 1

Oh ok thank you for clearing that up for me I appreciate It!!

4. The_Miz posted on 18 Jul 2011, 18:02 2 3

Too bad the chips can't be properly utilized by being in the bloatware boat.

5. DroidGod posted on 18 Jul 2011, 18:31 2 2

Miz i wish i could block you on here.

8. The_Miz posted on 18 Jul 2011, 23:04 1 2

Why, because I am speaking the truth about the Droid being inferior devices compared to far better models of Android phones? Though that's not saying too much.

9. Sniggly posted on 19 Jul 2011, 01:27 1 1

Or maybe it's because you keep repeating the same bulls**t over and over again while constantly ignoring the evidence that you're wrong?

Or maybe it's because people can't figure out whether you're simply a troll or just incredibly stupid. Either way it explains why you named yourself after a pro wrestler on multiple accounts.

10. zuno gyakusatsu posted on 19 Jul 2011, 11:52 1 1

"Or maybe it's because you keep repeating the same bulls**t over and over again while constantly ignoring the evidence that you're wrong?"

that sounds exactly like you, sniggly.

11. Sniggly posted on 19 Jul 2011, 11:54 1 1

You're another one. You never have anything constructive to say and offer absolutely nothing to support your opinions. And s**t, you're so unimportant that when you're not posting I forget completely about you.

13. The_Miz posted on 19 Jul 2011, 21:13

Sniggy, stop trying to talk like you're more important than everyone here. Only reason why someone remembers you is because of that goofy profile pic. And then you always whine and moan whenever someone disagrees with you.

12. The_Miz posted on 19 Jul 2011, 21:12

Oh snap, you just burned him lol.

14. The_Miz posted on 19 Jul 2011, 21:15

What evidence? Every evidence you've stated has been nothing but circumstantial at the most.

Oh I don't need to figure you out - you're just someone with no direction in life trying to put down others to mask your own insecurities.

7. Stormtroopin (unregistered) posted on 18 Jul 2011, 21:58 1

Seriously it does not look tough at all, its not that different than the tear down of the Motorola atrix for att minus the fact that it has a slide out keyboard. this build type is pretty standard for Motorola similar to the droid x and x2 also.

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