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Apple Watch Series 3 Teardown -- The Electronics Inside 81

In this episode, David explores the inner workings of a 42mm Generation 3 Apple Watch, sent in by a viewer. The watch was damaged, specifically the screen or digitizer, presenting the perfect opportunity to take it apart and explore its internal components. The first step is to delicately lift the screen and digitizer assembly. This involves careful heating to soften waterproof seals and precise work to avoid damaging the glass. 

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As we progress through the teardown, we gain insights into the design choices, such as the use of gold foil-like material for insulation and the need to heat the aluminum back for disassembly. We take a closer look at the Taptic Engine, understanding its role in providing vibrational feedback. The numerous screws and connectors showcase the watch’s meticulous engineering.  

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Throughout the teardown, David faces challenges reminiscent of the iPhone 3G assembly. Tiny screws and delicate parts must be handled with absolute precision. We uncover details about the Apple Watch's crown mechanism, which looks like it may have an optical sensor installed underneath for rotation measurement. The video provides a detailed tour of various components, including the battery, biometric sensors, and the Taptic Engine, highlighting the impressive miniaturization achieved in this device. 

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The teardown concludes with an examination of the motherboard, emphasizing the multitude of connections, ribbons, and the optical sensor for the crown. While some components remain adhered or shielded, David chooses not to destructively open the RF-shielded system-on-chip, acknowledging the repairability challenges. The teardown sheds light on Apple's design priorities, putting aesthetics above repairability, a characteristic synonymous with the brand. 

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  • DAB
    DAB over 1 year ago in reply to a531016

    All I own is a land line.

    I have never seen the advantage to having other people find me when they want to.

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    a531016 over 1 year ago in reply to DAB

    Wow, good on you! I bet that's a challenge these days? Just to find a feature phone over a smart phone is a challenge!

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    DAB over 1 year ago in reply to a531016

    Most of the smart watches only talk to smart phones, which I also do not own.

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    a531016 over 1 year ago in reply to DAB

    What puts you off? I have to admit, I love how having a smart watch has meant I spend less time on my phone, as you don't get it out of your pocket and get side tracked by other things on it!

    There may be something in the works you'll appreciate coming soon!

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    DAB over 1 year ago

    Very interesting tear down.

    I knew they crammed a lot of stuff into the watch, but they exceeded my expectations.

    I am still not tempted to buy one, but it was fun to see you take it apart.

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