While the internet is rife with websites and videos of people dismantling gadgets, it’s not very often you see it done by the creators of the device themselves. Well, today we have an exception for you in the form of Samsung’s Galaxy Note. On the official Samsung blog, the company took apart the Galaxy Note and gave us a detailed rundown on what makes up the phone-tablet. Samsung doesn’t give you instructions on how to take it apart (we’ll leave that to other websites), but it does tell you what each part is needed for in order to make the phone work. At least now you know what’s inside your Galaxy Note before you take it apart. Hit the source link to read the full teardown.
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