Motorola’s supercharged Droid X has been torn down and unceremoniously dismembered with a Hex X5 screwdriver.
“After fiddling with my Droid X for two days non-stop, I finally figured out how to dissect the latest Motorola superphone,” said Zedomax editor Max Lee, who performed the delicate surgery.
“Just in case someone needs to replace parts or perhaps the touchscreen in the future, I’ve documented the whole process for your viewing pleasure using my Canon 7D.”
Although a Hex X5 screwdriver was used for the procedure, Lee noted that there were 10 Hex T4 screws to remove before the touchscreen could be removed.
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