Vivo X9Plus star ash dismantling: special treatment of various dissatisfaction

On the table is a recently sold vivo X9 Plus in starry sky gray. First off, I must say that this color is more striking than the bright black version and is especially ideal for professionals who prefer a sophisticated look.

Disassembling the phone isn't too difficult. With some patience, anyone can do it. The kit includes various screwdrivers, suction cups, tweezers, and a dedicated area to place parts. To begin with, you need to remove the two screws located at the bottom of the device.

Also, remember to take out the SIM card before starting the disassembly—many beginners often forget this step.

Before taking apart the phone, use a hot air gun to soften the adhesive around the screen. Then, use the suction cup to lift the screen and back cover slightly, and finally use a cymbal tool to open the back cover successfully.

The back cover features an all-metal design and is held in place by numerous clips. From the images, it looks clean and well-maintained with no signs of damage or wear.

A large shielding plate covers the internal components, offering both protection and efficient heat dissipation. This shows that the build quality and internal layout of the vivo X9 Plus are well thought out and neatly arranged.

The phone is equipped with a 4000mAh lithium polymer battery, which is quite large compared to other smartphones on the market today.

If you want to continue disassembling, you’ll need to disconnect the battery from the motherboard first. Keep in mind that the battery is relatively thin, so handle it with care.

There are adhesive tapes on both sides of the battery. Carefully pull them off to remove the battery.

Once the battery is removed, you can use a screwdriver to take out the motherboard. You'll notice a lot of shielding layers soldered onto the board, indicating high-quality materials and attention to detail.

The rear camera is 16 megapixels, and the photos taken in good lighting conditions look very sharp. Most modern phones perform well in such situations.

The front camera has a 20 + 8 megapixel setup. When using the self-timer, the photos are clear and offer a nice background blur effect.

Continuing with the disassembly, the yellow section on the motherboard is the SIM card slot, located near the processor and flash memory chip.

The vivo X9 Plus uses a Qualcomm MSM8976 Pro processor, 6GB of RAM, and a 64GB flash chip. The motherboard layout is dense but well-organized, with excellent attention to detail.

On the other side of the motherboard, you can find the Skyworks baseband chip, Qualcomm PM8956 power management chip, PM8952 PMIC, and the WCN36808 WiFi module.

As for the sub-board underneath, it's relatively easy to remove. Just disconnect the cables and unscrew the bolts, and you can take it off without much effort.

Overall, the vivo X9 Plus is a domestic smartphone that stands out in terms of design, materials, and craftsmanship. Its compact and well-structured build allows for a slim body with a great feel and user experience. If you still have preconceived notions about Chinese smartphones, the disassembly of the X9 Plus might just change your mind.

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