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This morning, the official sale of the iPhone X began. After many weeks, the wait for one of the most anticipated iPhones in history ended. Starting today, the first reviews should appear, as well as all possible specialized tests and other videos related to the iPhone X. This also applies to the so-called teardown videos, which we most often write about in connection with the American company iFixit, which is a captive player in this industry. However, in the case of the iPhone X, it was overtaken in China.

A fifteen-minute video has appeared on YouTube, which shows the entire process of completely disassembling the iPhone X. There is only a Chinese commentary in the video, and its quality is far from the level we are used to, for example, from the already mentioned iFixit. We can also say goodbye to some detailed labels and macro images. However, if you were wondering how Apple managed to cram all the modern elements into a relatively compact body, the video you can watch below can at least partially answer these questions.

However, if you're happy to wait for the "classic", iFixit's liveblog should be up and running today, and if you're really interested in taking apart the iPhone X, you'll be able to follow their progress right on their website. If you've got an iPhone X on the go, you can only wish you'd never need a tutorial like this.

Source: YouTube

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