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Desmontaje del Huawei Watch 3

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  • After popping the watch open, the Jimmy returns for some more heavy-duty prying.

  • Most of the components in the sensor assembly are held in place by Phillips screws or brackets, and a couple rivets. Riveting! Regardless of fastener, the components are stuck on non-removable flex cables, hampering repairs. Not to mention the sensor array itself which is heavily secured to the back cover.

  • All our hard work yields only one replaceable part on the back cover—the loudspeaker. At least we got something.

  • While optical heart rate and blood oxygen sensors are common in smartwatches, a temperature sensor is rather new. Maybe it's not the worst to check your body temperature once in a while, especially in this day and age.

Después de abrir el reloj, el Jimmy vuelve a hacer palanca. Aunque el conjunto del sensor se desenchufa de la batería, está fuertemente fijado a la tapa trasera.

La mayoría de los componentes del conjunto del sensor están sujetos por tornillos Phillips o soportes metálicos, con algunas excepciones remachadas. ¡Remachado! Pero independientemente de la sujeción, esos componentes están conectados por cables flexibles no extraíbles, lo que dificulta las reparaciones.

Todo nuestro trabajo duro da como resultado una sola pieza reemplazable en la tapa trasera: el altavoz. Al menos hemos conseguido algo.

Mientras que los sensores ópticos de frecuencia cardíaca y de oxígeno en sangre son habituales en los smartwatches, el sensor de temperatura es bastante novedoso. Tal vez no sea lo peor comprobar la temperatura corporal de vez en cuando, sobre todo en los tiempos que corren.

-[* black] After popping the watch open, the Jimmy returns for some more heavy-duty prying. Though the sensor assembly unplugs from the battery, it's heavily secured to the back cover.
- [* icon_note] Most of the components in the sensor assembly are held in place by either Phillips screws or metal brackets, with a few riveted exceptions. ''Riveting!'' But regardless of fastener, those components are connected by non-removable flex cables, hampering repairs.
-[* black] All our hard work yields only one replaceable part on the back cover—the loudspeaker. At least we got something.
-[* icon_note] Whilst optical heart rate and blood oxygen sensors are common in smartwatches, a [link|https://guide-images.cdn.ifixit.com/igi/BUkZotIM3bJlHMAN.full|temperature sensor|new_window=true] is rather new. Maybe it's not the worst to [link|https://giphy.com/gifs/fire-conan-obrien-KYGruOoHtsb9m/fullscreen|check your body temperature|new_window=true] once in a while, especially in this day and age.
+[* black] After popping the watch open, the Jimmy returns for some more heavy-duty prying.
+[* black] Most of the components in the sensor assembly are held in place by Phillips screws or brackets, and a couple rivets. ''Riveting!'' Regardless of fastener, the components are stuck on non-removable flex cables, hampering repairs. Not to mention the sensor array itself which is heavily secured to the back cover.
+[* black] All our hard work yields only ''one'' replaceable part on the back cover—the loudspeaker. At least we got something.
+[* icon_note] While optical heart rate and blood oxygen sensors are common in smartwatches, a [link|https://guide-images.cdn.ifixit.com/igi/BUkZotIM3bJlHMAN.full|temperature sensor|new_window=true] is rather new. Maybe it's not the worst to [link|https://giphy.com/gifs/fire-conan-obrien-KYGruOoHtsb9m/fullscreen|check your body temperature|new_window=true] once in a while, especially in this day and age.

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