The Xiaomi Mi Mix 2 has been torn down by Chinese site ZOL
and we’ll be taking a look at some of its inner workings. The teardown
has revealed several improvements in design and materials when compared
to the original Xiaomi Mi Mix.
There are no screws to access the inside of the phone, so to get inside,
the rear ceramimic panel of the phone must be heated to loosen its
adhesive. Once the back panel comes off, the fingerprint scanner’s
ribbon cable remains tethered to the board.
There’s a shield protecting the mainboard, which also features antennas
printed in a gold color. The shield is otherwise plastic. While the Mi
Mix’s NFC antenna was all-over, the Mi Mix 2 moves it to only the rear
of the phone. Likewise, the LED flash is built into this shield to
ensure a solid contact. The new shield provides better shielding from
electro-static.
Here’s a side-by-side comparison of the Mi Mix and Mi Mix 2 with their back-covers and electromagnetic shielding removed.
Here are is a side-by-side of the Xiaomi Mi Mix and the Mix Mix 2’s
mainboards. While the Mi Mix 2’s mainboard is smaller, it’s still quite
spread out compared to other boards. Xiaomi had to keep the components
spread out in a flatter and more spread-out way in order to keep the
phone’s bezels to a minimum.
Check out the “Via” link below for a more detailed analysis of the
Xiaomi Mi Mix 2’s teardown and the differences between the first and
current generations of the phone.
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