It was only a matter of time when Samsung’s latest smartphone – the Galaxy S22 and its more powerful and larger Ultra variant – arrived at the iFixit specialists table. The latest video material shows some interesting issues with the interior of the device.
We can see, among other things, how Samsung managed to put the S Pen in the Galaxy S22 Ultra, and we will also notice the appearance of the steam room, which will be responsible for maintaining the proper temperature inside the smartphone. An interesting fact is that the motor responsible for the vibration was moved from the upper speaker to the lower speaker.
Unfortunately, there are many indications of this The Galaxy S22 is still a hard-to-fix smartphone Although the phones’ internals were attached with standard screws, the casing was actually attached with fairly hard glue, which broke the back panel when the Ultra model was disassembled by iFixit.
Finally, the ease of repair of Samsung’s flagship phone is rated 3/10 – and interestingly, Apple smartphones, notorious for being difficult to access, offer more possibilities – last year’s iPhone 13 Pro could boast a rating of 6/10.
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