The folks at Chinese website PConline have an HTC One X and spent some time tearing the phone down to its screws and rails. Unlike most phones, which require you to remove the back first, the One X is taken apart by removing the front panel and display first. Despite its unibody design, the One X doesn’t appear to be too hard to disassemble.
Once you get inside, you can spy the battery, camera module, SIM card slot and more. If you enjoy looking inside a smartphone, then check out the entire photo gallery at PConline. It’s not as entertaining as an iFixit teardown, but it’s full of mobile phone eye candy for the hardware buffs in the audience.
[PConline and Android Central]
