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  • So you might be asking, 'Does Jerry ever get bored of making transparent phone videos?'

  • No.

  • No, I do not.

  • [Intro]

  • In front of me today we have a brand new, no notch, regular sized Pixel 3.

  • And it's time to make things transparent.

  • Google's unique 2-toned glass design feels smooth and velvety to the touch, but acts

  • like a chalkboard when it comes to scratching.

  • I want to see what this Pixel 3 looks like when we remove all the color from underneath

  • the back frost glass panel.

  • No glass phone is safe.

  • Heat does a good job of softening the ip68 watertight adhesive under the glass.

  • And then a suction cup/razor blade combination lifts up and penetrates simultaneously, slicing

  • through the adhesive to release the glass from the frame.

  • Glued shut phones are a bit harder to work on, but not impossible.

  • After the initial slice, I'll warm things back up until it's just barely too hot to

  • touch, and continue slicing around the edges with my razor blade.

  • Taking special care around that left side because that's where the fingerprint scanner

  • cable resides.

  • There are about 4 billion things that can get damaged or punctured in here, so I should

  • probably tell you to not attempt this project on your own.

  • As the back lifts up, we get our first peek inside.

  • And I can already tell, this is going to be a good one.

  • Take a look at the copper coiling.

  • The larger portion dead center on the phone is for the wireless charging, and the top

  • portion is for the near field communication, or NFC with a few extra orange accents around

  • the 2900 milliamp hour battery.

  • Google is looking good from the inside, and that's without even trying.

  • There are two silver screws holding one little plastic bracket covering the fingerprint scanner

  • ribbon cable.

  • I'll unscrew those and set the black plastic bracket off to the side.

  • Then I'll unclip the ribbon cable like a little Lego with a plastic pry tool.

  • The fingerprint scanner is adhered to the glass with the same waterproof adhesive we

  • found around the edges of the glass panel.

  • The camera lens is a super simple square, also adhered with the same black adhesive.

  • The dual LED flash diffuser is a tiny piece of plastic with a smidgen of clear adhesive

  • holding it to the glass.

  • Now, every clear glass phone is a bit different when it comes to coloring.

  • Some laminates pull off easy in a few seconds, leaving the glass clean and pristine.

  • Other colors are made up of super gunky, hard to remove adhesive that requires industrial

  • strength paint remover to dissolve.

  • But, the Google Pixel 3 is more of a lottery card scratch-off type of coloring.

  • Yeah, we might be here a while.

  • But at least we don't need to bust out the heavy chemicals...we'll just keep scratching....and

  • scratching....and scratching.

  • Kind of monotonous really, but slow and steady wins the race.

  • We are working with glass, so being gentle is important.

  • It's projects like these that allow for deep introspection.

  • Being alone with your own ideas, deeply lost in the caverns of your own mind.

  • Nothing is more beautiful than the sound of your thoughts.

  • And then your brain brings up that one embarrassing thing you did years ago that nobody else cares

  • about, and the subtle anxiety takes over.

  • Thinking is dangerous.

  • The hardest part of the color removal is around the edges of the glass.

  • There's a gentle curve around all 4 sides, making it hard for my flat razor blade to

  • reach.

  • But after about 45 minutes worth of perseverance and gentle scraping, we finally get a solid

  • look at what the difference is between the clear and the frosted portions of the glass.

  • Pretty cool.

  • I got a feeling that this Pixel 3 might be one of the coolest transparent phones I've

  • ever made.

  • After the last bit of tedious color removal around the fragile glass corners of the back

  • panel, the phone is clear and I still have all my fingers.

  • Thumbs up for that.

  • A little bit of Goo Gone and glass cleaner clears up any residue and fingerprints.

  • And I'll dust off the white pixel snowstorm I created, and remove any left over black

  • adhesive on the phone body to make sure it looks clean from the inside.

  • It's starting to look pretty awesome.

  • It's almost like Google knew I was going to do this, because literally nothing had to

  • be modified, removed or cut inside the phone for this to look absolutely amazing.

  • It would be nice to see the vibrator though.

  • I'll give the glass one last cleaning and plop the fingerprint scanner back into it's

  • hole, along with the singular circle camera lens.

  • The flash diffuser is a bit harder to place now that the coloring is gone.

  • So I'll just rest it sticky side up over top of the LEDs so it will stick to the glass

  • in the correct spot when I set the glass down for the final time.

  • I'll lay down some clear double-sided tape around the edges of the phone.

  • The Pixel 3 won't be water resistant anymore, of course, but for aesthetics as eye-catching

  • as this, it might be a worthwhile trade-off.

  • What do you think?

  • Google could totally manufacture a clear, watertight version of this phone, with basically

  • no changes to the internals.

  • Just a clear piece of glass and clear adhesive and they're good to go.

  • If only there was some way to contact them to ask for it.

  • One little snap of the fingerprint scanner ribbon back onto the motherboard just like

  • a little Lego.

  • Two screws over that black bracket, and we're finished.

  • Seriously amazing.

  • Everything still works, and no internal hardware was modified.

  • A fully transparent Pixel 3.

  • Clearly one of the best looking transparent phones in existence.

  • Get on it, Google!

  • Hit that subscribe button if you haven't already.

  • And if you don't want to be alone with your thoughts, go check out the Pixel 3 XL durability

  • test, or the off-road wheelchair contraption I built from 2 electric bikes.

  • Thanks a ton for watching, and I'll see you around.

So you might be asking, 'Does Jerry ever get bored of making transparent phone videos?'

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完全透明的Pixel 3!- 透明版! (Totally Clear Pixel 3! - Transparent Edition!!)

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    林宜悉 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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