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HTC Evo 4G teardown

By | June 1, 2010, 11:44am PDT

Summary: iFixIt.com has posted its HTC Evo 4G teardown and there aren’t a ton of surprises other than the largish 1500 mAh battery can barely make it through a day.

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iFixIt.com has posted its HTC Evo 4G teardown:

Highlights:

  • Removing the glass is not terribly difficult. This is great news for those unfortunate enough to drop their shiny phone and crack the glass.
  • Like most reasonable phones, changing the Evo’s battery is a snap. All you have to do is remove the back cover and unplug the battery.
  • The 3.7 V, 1500 mAh rechargeable Li-ion battery contains 23% more capacity than an iPhone 3GS, 15% more than a Droid Incredible, and 7% more than a Nexus One.
  • Look out! There’s a liquid damage indicator on the battery’s top edge — a first that we’ve seen. Of course, you can just replace the battery if you douse the Evo in water. There are other liquid damage indicators on the phone, however, so you can’t fool the manufacturer that easily.
  • The Evo’s internal frame houses the stand, antennas, LED flashes, and speaker, and connects to the logic board via several ribbon cables.
  • The dual LED flash assembly consists of no more than two LEDs soldered to a small interconnect board.
  • The forward facing 1.3 Megapixel camera lifts right out of its enclosure in the top portion of the Evo 4G.
  • Big players on the logic board include:
  • Broadcom BCM4329 integrating Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and FM connectivity to provide speeds up to 50 Mbits/s in 802.11n.
  • Sequans SQ1210 RF combo chip.
  • Qualcomm’s QSD8650 Snapdragon processor.
  • Amtel’s AMT224 Touchscreen controller.
  • Qualcomm’s RTR6500 CDMA2000 transceiver with GPS.
  • Qualcomm’s PM7540 power management IC.

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Jason O'Grady is a journalist and author specializing in mobile technology. He has published six books on Apple and mobile gadgets and his PowerPage blog has been publishing for over 15 years.

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Jason D. O'Grady

Jason D. O'Grady developed an affinity for Apple computers after using the original Lisa, and this affinity turned into a bona-fide obsession when he got the original 128 KB Macintosh in 1984.

He started writing one of the first Web sites about Apple (O'Grady's PowerPage) in 1995 and is considered to be one of the fathers of blogging. He has been a frequent speaker at the Macworld Expo conference and a member of the conference faculty. He also co-founded the first dedicated PowerBook User Group (PPUG) in the United States.

After winning a major legal battle with Apple in 2006, he set the precedent that independent journalists are entitled to the same protections under the First Amendment as members of the mainstream media.

O'Grady is the author of The Nexus One Pocket Guide, The Droid Pocket Guide, The Google Phone Pocket Guide, and The Garmin nuvi Pocket Guide (Peachpit Press), the author of Corporations That Changed the World: Apple Inc. (Greenwood Press), and a contributor to The Mac Bible (Peachpit Press). In addition, he has contributed to numerous Mac publications over the years, including MacWEEK, Macworld, and MacPower (Japan).

When he's not writing about Apple for ZDNet at The Apple Core, he enjoys spending time with his family in New Jersey.

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mattbseattle 1st Jun 2010
Very interesting. That BCM4329 chip can send or receive FM. Wonder if the software will let us transmit phone audio on an FM frequency???
@mattbseattle you can just replace the battery if you douse the Evo in water. There are other liquid damage indicators on the phone, however, so you can?t fool the manufacturer that easily.
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This is interesting. I wonder if someone will create an app for android to transmit your mp3's from your phone to your car or home stereo? That is, if one hasn't already been created.
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spatula6 1st Jun 2010
I'd love to hear more about battery life... the one-off mention of how long it lasts in the summary isn't supported by the article to which this post links.
The forward facing 1.3 Megapixel camera lifts right out of its enclosure in the top portion of the Evo 4G.
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Glass NOT "easy to remove"
impala454 18th Mar 2011
Do not read this article and attempt to remove the glass from your EVO as this person did. It is glued and does not easily come off as the author suggests. It's tempting to try, as dust under the glass is a typical problem with the EVO, but don't try it!!
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