"The Pixel 10a got an 8.5 out of 10 repairability score, where 10 would mean it's easiest to repair and 0 would mean it's a nightmare."
"The overall internal design is deemed to be very good, and the phone got maximum scores in three out of five categories: how easy it is to find replacement parts, how easy it is to replace the screen, and how easy it is to replace the battery."
"The USB port is soldered onto the mainboard, unfortunately, which makes replacements complicated. On the other hand, there's a pull pouch to help you pry the battery out, which makes the process relatively straightforward."
The Google Pixel 10a was launched in February and released in March. A disassembly video shows that a hair dryer or heat gun is needed to remove the back plate. The USB port is soldered to the mainboard, complicating replacements. However, a pull pouch aids in battery removal. The phone scored 8.5 for repairability, with maximum scores in finding replacement parts, screen replacement, and battery replacement. It received lower scores for organization and ease of replacing other parts, like the charger port.
Read at GSMArena.com
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