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Nokia 9 PureView Teardown video shows the Penta camera sensors and in display scanner.

A little less a month ago, HMD Global showcased its latest flagship smartphone Nokia 9 PureView in MWC with jaw-dropping features and the signature feature on the device was definitely the Penta camera setup onboard. However,the device packs the last year flagship chipset Snapdragon 845,the Penta camera setup on its  rear side steals the Barcelona’s show . The Nokia includes two 12-megapixel RGB sensors and three monochrome 12-megapixel sensors and has dual-LED flash and a ToF on its Penta camera setup.

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Thanks to the PBK Reviews Youtube channel who posted the teardown video of the Nokia flagship smartphone which reveals the internals of the world’s first Penta camera smartphone that looks quite impressive.

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The Nokia 9 PureView teardown video takes us through a step-by-step process of the teardown. Where You’ll need a heat gun, and pry tools to open up the glass back of the device, revealing the internals. Removing the back reveals the entire internals, including the thirteen Philips screws holding a plastic cover and the wireless charger coil. On removing the back, you’ll notice that the glass panel is firmly fixed to the frame with lots of adhesive, which is to improve its water resistance. Removing the Philips screws allows you to disassemble the back cover upon which the battery can also be disconnected and removed.

Once the teardown is done you can able access to the five camera sensors with three of them arranged vertically at the middle and two on the horizontal side between the third and fourth sensors. One can see the vapour chamber only after disconnect the battery and other connected parts from the motherboard were need to remove some screws too. And now underneath the Vapour chamber, you may visible to midframe and the fingerprint sensor attached to the screen. This reveal you that the Nokia 9 is the first Nokia phone that comes with an optical in-display fingerprint sensor.

The overall video reveals that the teardown of the Nokia 9 Pure view is simple but you need to take a lot of care and patience in doing it.

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