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Pixel 10 Pro XL teardown shows Google’s surprising shift toward repairability

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Google might’ve skipped the flashy upgrades this year, but it nailed something far more practical: making the Pixel 10 Pro XL easier to repair. For once, the focus isn’t just on cameras or chipsets; it’s what’s underneath that’s turning heads.

Zack Nelson, the face behind JerryRigEverything, took apart the Pixel 10 Pro XL in his latest teardown video and walked away impressed. He highlighted how Google’s 2025 flagship has made major strides toward user-friendly repairs. That includes simpler disassembly, clearer layouts, and better access to key components.

The praise didn’t stop at hardware either. Google’s official repair guide earned a nod, and the growing availability of replacement parts makes this the most repairable Pixel yet.

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In past Pixels, battery replacement meant heat guns, patience, and a prayer. This year, pull tabs finally entered the scene. They make battery removal far less stressful and safer. That one change alone could extend the usable life of the phone by years for many users.

Zack even went so far as to say the Pixel 10 Pro XL might be easier to fix than a Fairphone. That’s a bold claim, and not one to throw around lightly. To be clear, the phone isn’t perfect display swaps still require care, but compared to previous Pixels, it’s a huge leap forward.

If this trend continues, repairability might become Google’s most underrated feature and a quiet revolution for mainstream smartphones.

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