Samsung Galaxy S6 is a small jewel of portable technology, but, after it is completely disassembled, detailed analysis shows battery impossible to replace .
Who could resist, they could afford, by take a look inside the Samsung Galaxy S6 ?
Even just a peek to see what’s under the hood This roaring jewel of technology and how it was assembled.
MyFixGuide took this responsibility completely removing the terminal with the aim to disassemble it, analyze it, and reassemble. The result? Really amazing.
MyFixGuide may not be new to some, have long handles to create video guides for replacing “home” of the hardware components damaged of our terminals.
I myself have followed some to replace the screen of my S3 and my Nexus 5.
But the operation performed on the Samsung Galaxy S6 has proved not only very expensive but also very difficult .
The cover glass and metal is very difficult to handle , certainly much more than the plastic of the previous terminal. To avoid damaging it takes 2 or 3 minutes to heat it with a heat gun before you can remove the back, usually the time is usually sufficient to remove the glass from any other terminal!
Once opened we find the space for housing the motherboard with the famous Exynos 7420, an interesting view on the plate, not misplaced.
What is surprising however is the battery .
Some rumors spoke of a battery is not replaceable officially, but in fact, easy to replace as they did for the Nexus 5 , which was enough to open it with a little ‘of caution, be careful disconnect the connector and connect the new, that’s all.
Nothing could be more wrong.
The battery of S5 is literally squeezed in very limited living space but not all. Although technically correct, the battery is actually replaceable as with the Nexus 5, what Samsung forgot to say is that access to it is virtually impossible for most users .
Even after removing the cover, the middle frame, the cables NFC and the motherboard, there is still much more to be unscrewed before you can access the battery connector, do not at all easy for the average user, and for nothing comparable to the simple pull a cover, remove the battery, change it and we salute you.
This S6 will force many users to have to do with the Samsung Service sooner or later, a ‘experience is not really recommended.
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