Sony's new flagship smartphone, the Xperia 1 VII, has finally been officially launched, and in the meantime, a popular YouTube video has already shown the disassembly or teardown of the phone itself. This video discusses every detail of the phone, providing useful information for tech buffs and average users alike.

Strong Structure: Internal Technology and Design
Xperia 1 VII is as beautiful as it looks; the build quality inside is as complex as it is good-looking. The back panel is made of Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2, which is incredibly sturdy requiring hammering to open.
Inside the phone:
Big 5000mAh battery
Graphite sheet for better heat management
The motherboard and cable connections are placed strategically
Everything is placed so perfectly that it feels like you are within a professional camera system.
Camera Module: Close to Real Performance
It has as is its custom, has surprised the camera section this time too. There is a Variable Telephoto Zoom lens on the phone, which relies wholly on mechanical technology. As the teardown video shows, the camera module has been designed very much in the DLSR concept.
This part is particularly different in that:
It has earthquake-resistant OIS technology
A separate cooling strip has been applied to the camera module
Multiple lenses and sensors are placed very precisely
Cooling system and processor protection OF Sony Xperia 1 VII
The advanced heat dissipation system in this produc helps keep the phone cool when subjected to heavy gaming or video editing. Surrounding the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor is an advanced three-layer cooling solution consisting of:
Copper foil
Graphite sheet
Thermal paste

Why is this video so important?
This disassembly video is not just about a phone teardown but about the testimony to Sony's engineering prowess. The looks of the Xperia 1 VII are simply astounding, but so are the technologies inside.This one goes on to show that Sony is still one step ahead in the arena of premium phones.