So appreciate you for including Motorola. They're doing some real good devices and software right now. Unfortunately "rech reviewers" don't seem happy that they're not getting that buck from Moto videos.
So appreciate you for including motorala they're doing same real good device and software right now unfortunately rech reviewers don't seen happy that they're not getting that buck from moto videos তাই motorala অন্তর্ভুক্ত করার জন্য আপনাকে প্রশংসা করি তারা এই মুহূর্তে একই ভাল ডিভাইস এবং সফ্টওয়্যার করছে দুর্ভাগ্যবশত রিচ রিভিউয়াররা মোটো ভিডিও থেকে সেই অর্থ পাচ্ছেন না বলে খুশি হননি
I never buy a phone without watching your teardown. Really appreciate your content. If possible, could you also include a quick comparison between the top and bottom speakers modules? This way we'll know how they differ from each other.
Thanks 👍🏻. The G84 seems to be well known for fogging camera lenses, and it's something that happens quickly from new. Motorola/Lenovo refused to repair under warranty. I could only find for sale the whole back piece including new lenses. Your tutorial was excellent. I definitely wouldn't have seen the camera flash to be transferred over. 100% success, and my photos have stopped looking like 80's soft porn.
@@PBKreviews Update: less than 3 months on, and the replacement lenses have already started fogging up. Wide-angle lens was the first to go. Becoming economically unviable to keep repairing. I'll never buy another Motorola/Lenovo ever again. Just hope someone reads this before buying. Motorola... a lesson on how to destroy a brand by moving manufacturing to China.
@@ro63rto It's not either. Specifically, degradation of the glass/plastic on the inside, causing a "fogging" of images. I replaced the part with new, but it has happened again. I assume the spare lens comes from the same factory as the OEM parts. I can only summarise that it's due to Motorola/Lenovo penny-pinching low quality parts, as I've never had a device in over 20 years that has had the same repeated issue. Sounds like you were one of the lucky ones if you haven't had this issue.
Idea: say "14 screws that need to be removed if you want to take out the battery" some of us remember the Samsung S3 battery swap and struggle to believe every phone now needs to have a ton of screws and glue removed first just to swap a battery.
I have a problem with my First lens with many scratches. I found on ebay a replacement glass. Is this a solution for me? I mean, there is an another lower layer or do I have to change the whole lens? thanks
All depends on your soldering skills. Mine aren't that good so for me its just much easier to swap the sub board. But do keep in mind if you are getting a replacement sub board, to get the same model number (for example if its XT8888-1 don't get a XT8888-2) since the region version with the model number would make a difference in antenna contacts on the sub board causing signal issues. You can find most parts to purchase for motorola phones on this website: www.mobilesentrix.com
Looks like a difficult job for the home repairer to replace the charge port. 😢 Mine fails to charge if the cable pulls to one side. Tried 3 new cables, all the same.
Kinda easy to repair , I wish the screen flex is over the battery and also the flex to the daughter board it would be easier to repair but when the battery is swollen it’s a problem
I buy this mobile but after few days it's rear camera glass foggy or bluer. also service point not near us. totally disappointed with this mobile. when i search on youtube many motorola g84 users have same problem. please make a video how replace rear camera glass eassly.
The camera glass can be heated and pried off with a razor blade x-acto knife. But it might not be from that, it can also be from a bad seal of the back cover to the phone letting moisture in. If that's the case, you would need to replace the adhesive on the back cover.
Having the same issue with the lens glass "fogging". Phone only 6 months old. Never had this issue with many other phones, so can only guess it's a build quality issue. Have also seen this being reported as a common fault. Definitely won't be buying Motorola again.
@@PBKreviews I mean most of your videos are disassembly of Motorola cell phones, otherwise post different videos of MI Redmi, Sony, Huawei, whatever, we really enjoy watching your videos, thanks.♥️
So appreciate you for including Motorola. They're doing some real good devices and software right now. Unfortunately "rech reviewers" don't seem happy that they're not getting that buck from Moto videos.
So appreciate you for including motorala they're doing same real good device and software right now unfortunately rech reviewers don't seen happy that they're not getting that buck from moto videos তাই motorala অন্তর্ভুক্ত করার জন্য আপনাকে প্রশংসা করি তারা এই মুহূর্তে একই ভাল ডিভাইস এবং সফ্টওয়্যার করছে দুর্ভাগ্যবশত রিচ রিভিউয়াররা মোটো ভিডিও থেকে সেই অর্থ পাচ্ছেন না বলে খুশি হননি
I never buy a phone without watching your teardown. Really appreciate your content. If possible, could you also include a quick comparison between the top and bottom speakers modules? This way we'll know how they differ from each other.
Excellent teardown as always. Wishing for Motorola to move to pull pouches/stretch release adhesive for easier battery removal for repairing.
Thank you
Excellent teardown PBK.
Thank you!
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Thanks 👍🏻. The G84 seems to be well known for fogging camera lenses, and it's something that happens quickly from new. Motorola/Lenovo refused to repair under warranty. I could only find for sale the whole back piece including new lenses. Your tutorial was excellent. I definitely wouldn't have seen the camera flash to be transferred over. 100% success, and my photos have stopped looking like 80's soft porn.
You're welcome :)
@@PBKreviews Update: less than 3 months on, and the replacement lenses have already started fogging up. Wide-angle lens was the first to go. Becoming economically unviable to keep repairing. I'll never buy another Motorola/Lenovo ever again. Just hope someone reads this before buying. Motorola... a lesson on how to destroy a brand by moving manufacturing to China.
I've had mine a year and no fog issues. What do you mean by "fog" ? Is it condensation or actual damage ?
@@ro63rto It's not either. Specifically, degradation of the glass/plastic on the inside, causing a "fogging" of images. I replaced the part with new, but it has happened again. I assume the spare lens comes from the same factory as the OEM parts. I can only summarise that it's due to Motorola/Lenovo penny-pinching low quality parts, as I've never had a device in over 20 years that has had the same repeated issue. Sounds like you were one of the lucky ones if you haven't had this issue.
Idea: say "14 screws that need to be removed if you want to take out the battery" some of us remember the Samsung S3 battery swap and struggle to believe every phone now needs to have a ton of screws and glue removed first just to swap a battery.
Would love to see a teardown of the new edge 40 neo since there is a lot of hype around it nowadays
Will be doing it, waiting on it to come in.
I have a problem with my First lens with many scratches. I found on ebay a replacement glass. Is this a solution for me? I mean, there is an another lower layer or do I have to change the whole lens? thanks
Hey, what do you think about replacing the USB-C data/charging port on this thing? Is this doable component-level or just whole module swap?
All depends on your soldering skills. Mine aren't that good so for me its just much easier to swap the sub board. But do keep in mind if you are getting a replacement sub board, to get the same model number (for example if its XT8888-1 don't get a XT8888-2) since the region version with the model number would make a difference in antenna contacts on the sub board causing signal issues. You can find most parts to purchase for motorola phones on this website: www.mobilesentrix.com
how is the back cover attached? glued or on clips?
Glue as almost every mobile today :/
Sir how r u ? How can replace the camera lens . Need to open back panel or not?
no, just apply heat to camera lens glass and use a Razor blade or xacto knife to peel off the glass. it's held on with adhesive tape
@@PBKreviews thank u so much sir God bless u
Looks like a difficult job for the home repairer to replace the charge port. 😢
Mine fails to charge if the cable pulls to one side. Tried 3 new cables, all the same.
Will data be lost if the headphone jack is replaced?
No
Kinda easy to repair , I wish the screen flex is over the battery and also the flex to the daughter board it would be easier to repair but when the battery is swollen it’s a problem
How is the NFC antenna connected to the phone? Is there no cable?
It has cabe bro you must see but video in 1080 p
speaker is compatible with other motorola ?
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Sir is their a difference between green and black motherboard. I feel like black have longer longevity
Not sure, I really don't think color has much to do with it, but the brand/company making the board.
Hello 👋 Friend Excellent Video today's Cell Phones in Repair Sunday 😁🙏❤️📱🇻🇪🇺🇲🗽
is the first tool a guitar plectrum
guitar pick/pry pick same thing pretty much. Pry picks tend to be a bit thicker.
I have doubt, this bulid not use PPA model. 3:40
PPA method 3:40
We want OnePlus Nord CE 3 lite!
Not sure what PPA is
@@PBKreviews sorry my mistake. I saw the POP (package over package)method.the not used this model moto g84.pls confirmation
RAM and ROM not use Package over package method. Please confirm sir.
I buy this mobile but after few days it's rear camera glass foggy or bluer. also service point not near us. totally disappointed with this mobile. when i search on youtube many motorola g84 users have same problem. please make a video how replace rear camera glass eassly.
The camera glass can be heated and pried off with a razor blade x-acto knife. But it might not be from that, it can also be from a bad seal of the back cover to the phone letting moisture in. If that's the case, you would need to replace the adhesive on the back cover.
Having the same issue with the lens glass "fogging". Phone only 6 months old. Never had this issue with many other phones, so can only guess it's a build quality issue. Have also seen this being reported as a common fault. Definitely won't be buying Motorola again.
Every MOTO video I see on here, I pat self on back for going Samsung.
Do the Teardown of Motorola Edge 40 Neo
Waiting for it to come in, will do it once it arrives.
@@PBKreviewsThat's Great
Do you teardown Motorola Razr 40 Ultra
No I didn't end up doing that one. Others already did it so wasn't worth spending money on it.
Dear sir when comes infinix zero 30 5g teardown video??
I don't have plans of doing that model at the moment
@@PBKreviewsDisassemble Teardown Moto G54 5Gphone PLEASE
Superb
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You're welcome
Nice
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Make video on moto g54 5g
soon
Thanks for 130k subscribers soon
Thank you
Try moto G54.
Soon
sir oneplus nord ce 3
My mobile is some Heating issues
لو سمحت يا هندسه شبكته قويه ولا متوسطة
I haven't really tested the phone much in terms of network signal or strength.
@@PBKreviews شكرا
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Why always Motorola? 🤔🤔
what do you mean?
@@PBKreviews I mean most of your videos are disassembly of Motorola cell phones, otherwise post different videos of MI Redmi, Sony, Huawei, whatever, we really enjoy watching your videos, thanks.♥️
First
This is just a rebranded Huawei 😂
Exactly same design
lol
nice video we can offer all oriignal parts for this model
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