Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Samsung Galaxy Note 5: a PHABLET difficult to repair – News MeilleurMobile

             
         

Samsung Galaxy Note dismantling 5

The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 is passed through the hands of experts disassembly. With this PHABLET it will be difficult to replace the screen yourself.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 is a high-end product that enjoys a very good reputation. Neither one nor two when it ships in the US, a Youtube channel called How2Tech has filmed a disassembly session to judge the ease or not to repair the machine yourself . Apparently this is not the case.

How2Tech is the same type of observation as the site specializes in the repair of high-tech objects, and detail the different phases disassembling a product. These handymen will even break the disassembled smartphones when it is difficult to disassemble. Some models of the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 have problems with the S-Pen Stylus, the manufacturing quality of the detection mechanism is weak, while the accessory is plastic.

The Korean manufacturer has made the choice for some time to make the back of his non-removable phones. You can imagine that this has an impact on the facility to operate for repair. The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 is no exception to the rule, it will take out the tools and a heat gun to loosen its back cover. In addition to glue to remove a screw from twenty obstructs access to the side frame. The video in question shows that after more than 20 minutes of effort, the videographer managed to remove the battery.

The framework covers the battery which is itself glued to the connector. The slab part of one block with the glass, it will be necessary to change the whole in case of breakage. Circuit boards are also easier to access its two elements. Is this a deliberate choice on the part of the Korean company to control the obsolescence of its products? The question legitimately arises.

         
 
         
         

                         
                         
                         
            
                          
 
 
             
 
                     
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