Nokia 6 Teardown video reveals what made it durable

Mr. JerryRigEverything also did a teardown video of the smartphone because he wanted to know the build quality. If you are checking to see how to repair the Nokia lumia 6, know that this is one easy device to open. You don't need any force to open further which makes the Nokia 6 a very durable and repairable phone. We're anticipating the Nokia android phone will be ready unlocked for AT&T and T-Mobile, ready with 4G/LTE support. The Nokia 6 has already passed Zack Nelson's infamous Durability Test where it was scratched, burned, and bent.


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Nokia 6 teardown video reveals the secret to its durability

ALSO READ: Nokia lumia 3, Nokia 5, Nokia 6 to launch globally in Q2 2017 at 'affordable price'To recall, Nokia 6 runs on android Nougat 7.0 and is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 SoC. Such a video of the Nokia 6, which was launched by HMD Global in January this year seems to uphold the brand's association with durability. Watch the teardown video below:The device features a 16 megapixel camera on the rear panel with LED flash, PDAF and an 8 megapixel camera on the rear panel. Well-known YouTube creator, JerryRigEverything known for phones such as the Google Pixel XL and iphone 7 under rigorous teardown tests even managed to give the Nokia 6 some tough testing. Teardown videos on YouTube are a rather popular way of gauging a smartphone or gadget's durability, besides taking a look at the innards.

Nokia 6 teardown video reveals the secret to its durability





Nokia malware report reveals new all-time high in mobile device infections and major IoT device security vulnerabilities NYSE:NOK
Kevin McNamee, head of the Nokia lumia Threat Intelligence Lab, said: "The security of IoT devices has become a major concern. Smartphones were the most-targeted devices in the second half of the year, accounting for 85 percent of all mobile device infections. Smartphones were the top malware targets by far, accounting for 85 percent of all mobile device infections in the second half of 2016. As the number and types of IoT devices continue to proliferate, the risks will only increase. These attacks underscored the urgent requirement for more robust security capabilities to protect IoT devices from future attacks and exploitation.


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