On the table is a sleek starry sky gray version of the vivo X9Plus, which was recently sold. First off, I have to say that this starry sky gray color looks more elegant and sophisticated compared to the bright black variant, making it an excellent choice for professionals and business individuals. Disassembling the device isn’t too complicated. With a bit of patience, anyone can do it. The process includes using various tools like screwdrivers, suction cups, tweezers, and even a dedicated area to place all the parts you remove. To start, you need to take out the two screws located at the bottom of the phone. Before you begin, make sure to remove the SIM card. Many beginners often forget this step, so it’s always good to double-check. Prior to disassembly, use a heat gun to soften the adhesive around the screen. Then, apply the suction cup to lift the screen slightly and create a gap. After that, use a cymbal tool to gently pry open the back cover of the phone. The back cover is made of all-metal construction and is secured with numerous clips. From the image, it looks clean and well-maintained, with no visible 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 design of the vivo X9Plus are truly impressive, with a neat and compact layout. Inside, there's a 4000mAh lithium polymer battery, which is quite large by today’s standards. If you want to continue disassembling, the first step is to disconnect the battery from the motherboard and its related connectors. Be careful when removing the battery since it’s quite thin. There are tapes on both sides of the battery. Gently pull them off to safely remove the battery. Once the battery is removed, you can proceed to take out the motherboard. As shown in the photos, the motherboard is covered with multiple shielding plates, indicating the high-quality materials used in the device. The rear camera, rated at 16 megapixels, appears to be of good quality. While modern smartphones generally perform well, the images taken in well-lit conditions are sharp and clear. The front camera features a 20 + 8 megapixel setup. When using the self-timer, the photos are not only crisp but also show a nice background blur effect. Continuing the disassembly, the yellow section on the motherboard is the SIM card slot, positioned next to the processor and flash memory chip. The vivo X9Plus is powered by a Qualcomm MSM8976 Pro processor, paired with 6GB of RAM and a 64GB flash storage chip. The motherboard is densely packed yet neatly organized, showing attention to detail and quality craftsmanship. On the other side of the board, you’ll find a Skyworks baseband chip, a Qualcomm PM8956 power management chip, a PM8952 PMIC, and a WCN36808 WiFi module, among other components. As for the sub-board beneath the main unit, it's relatively easy to remove. Just unplug the connections and unscrew the fasteners to take it off without much hassle. Overall, the vivo X9Plus is a solid example of domestic smartphone engineering. It offers a premium design, high-quality materials, and excellent craftsmanship. Its compact and well-organized structure allows for a slim body and a comfortable user experience. If you still have preconceived notions about Chinese phones, the disassembly of the vivo X9Plus will likely change your perspective. Dry Type Transformer,Dry Transformer,Medium Voltage Dry Type Transformers,Dry Type Distribution Transformer Tianhong Electric Power Technology Co., Ltd , https://www.tianhongtransformer.com