Motorola XOOM (Verizon) Teardown
Summary: Bill Detwiler cracks open the Motorola XOOM, which runs on the Nvidia Tegra T2 dual-core CPU and has chips from Samsung, Toshiba, Broadcom, and more.
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Just like the shields on the front of the main PCB, those on the back are soldered in place. Again, iFixit comes to the recue. Under these shields, there are chips from Qualcomm, Atmel, Toshiba, and ST Ericsson.
Photo by: Bill Detwiler / TechRepublic
Caption by: Bill Detwiler
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Lol it's not such a huge deal as its really made user friendly. i do repairs and refurbs and I rip down ipods and ipads daily as they are very poorly made and tend to break really easy and I know people for some reason pay that much for the ipads and new iphones. they definately aren't worth that but the xoom would be a pleasure to do work on it's designed very friendly.
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There Is A Microphone, But . . .
Now, aside from being in a lousy position, my understanding is that the pick-up is really weak, so don't expect much out of it. If you're doing a lot of VoIP with this, it sounds like you'll want to pick up either a wired headset with a built-in mic to plug into the 3.5mm audio jack, or a Bluetooth headset.
LOOKING GOOD... But
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