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HUAWEI Mate 20 Pro teardown: great phone, poor repairability
July 02, 2025
TheHUAWEI Mate 20 Prois certainly in the running for2018’s best smartphone, packing loads of features into its frame. But those hoping to do some DIY repairs might be disappointed by the device.
Prominent repair websiteiFixithas disassembled the new flagship, giving it a four out of 10 score for ease of repairing. This is the same disappointing score as Samsung’sGalaxy Note 9, theHUAWEI Mate 10 Pro, and theLG G7. Then again, at least it’s not as bad as theEssential Phone‘s abysmal one out of 10 score.

The website’s criticism focused almost entirely on the phone’s glass design. It called outHuaweifor its use of glue on the front and back glass panels, saying this increased the chances of glass breaking when opening up the device. Speaking of glass breaking, a screen repair will mean “a lot of disassembly while battling tough adhesive.”
The screen-related complications don’t stop there, as it’s suggested that a broken screen will necessitate replacing the in-display fingerprint sensor too (and vice-versa). In other words, you’d better buy a great case or make sure the device is insured against accidental damage. The motherboard also uses more flex connectors than your average phone, the outlet noted, which means you’ll be spending more time repairing the device.

It’s not all bad, however, as iFixit praised the use of modular components that can be replaced independently. Battery replacements aren’t needlessly complicated either, as you only need to remove the back panel and frame. Finally, the website welcomed the use of standard Phillips screws, as opposed to proprietary screws that require more specialized tools.
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