Have a look at the Samsung Galaxy S10, S10+ and S10e from the inside
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- Anonymous
- vry
- 09 Mar 2019
Anonymous, 07 Mar 2019Replace the phone not the parts. That's what they expect yo... moreBatteries should be soldered as well to drive down that message harder.
People will continue to lap things up as usual.
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- Anonymous
- vry
- 09 Mar 2019
Anonymous, 08 Mar 2019I dont get people who say "oh this phone sucks because its ... moreWho tf also wants to go through the pain of going to/mailing their phones a special repair centerand wait for hours/days just to have a battery replaced?
Maybe you replace your phones a lot which is why you are ok with this crap.
- Walter C. Dornez
- r93
- 08 Mar 2019
xXENDER FREAKXx, 08 Mar 2019Hopefully their answer isn't something that's related to th... moreIt might actually be, as they could get much more profits from people who aren't careful
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- Anonymous
- xq}
- 08 Mar 2019
Anonymous, 08 Mar 2019I dont get people who say "oh this phone sucks because its ... morewell, warranty doesn't cover everything, so if you're unlucky, it might cost a fortune to change a screen for example or a charging port, due to being inaccessible. Not a deal breaker but not convenient either
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- xXENDER FREAKXx
- sR1
- 08 Mar 2019
Walter C. Dornez, 08 Mar 2019What possible reason for something like this to be a thing ... moreHopefully their answer isn't something that's related to the influence of Apple
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- Anonymous
- I8m
- 08 Mar 2019
Whackcar, 07 Mar 2019Sometimes i miss the good old days when phones had removabl... moreSometimes. I do every day
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- Anonymous
- HkH
- 08 Mar 2019
I dont get people who say "oh this phone sucks because its difficult to repair etc"
who the hell repairs their own phone nowadays? unless you have the appropriate tools and know how
most phone repairs are done under warranty anyway, and I never had a phone failed throughout my life of owning one except replacing the battery fora few, which I done in authorized service centres anyway
- Walter C. Dornez
- qig
- 08 Mar 2019
xXENDER FREAKXx, 08 Mar 2019I doubt that is the case, but I digressWhat possible reason for something like this to be a thing though? It wasn't like this with last year
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- Anonymous
- m5N
- 08 Mar 2019
Nothing to do with teardown but your always better to go for last years flagship with samsung phones. bugs/problems should be sorted out by then plus the cost saving and still get updates for a couple more years.
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- Anonymous
- ssd
- 08 Mar 2019
The only different between S10 and S10 plus that S10 plus comes with bigger cooper pipes.
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- xXENDER FREAKXx
- sR1
- 08 Mar 2019
Walter C. Dornez, 07 Mar 2019They better fix that in the Note 10. Enough of this bullshi... moreI doubt that is the case, but I digress
- Walter C. Dornez
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- 07 Mar 2019
Whackcar, 07 Mar 2019Sometimes i miss the good old days when phones had removabl... moreAgreed. I only found it that I could do that after getting a 6 Plus and regretted not abusing it earlier. At the very least, make these phones easily repairable.
- Whackcar
- y@W
- 07 Mar 2019
Sometimes i miss the good old days when phones had removable batteries & were extremely easy to open up & self-repair.
- Walter C. Dornez
- r93
- 07 Mar 2019
Walter C. Dornez, 07 Mar 2019They better fix that in the Note 10. Enough of this bullshi... moreDifficult to repair. As if people needed any more reason to stay away from flagships
- Walter C. Dornez
- r93
- 07 Mar 2019
They better fix that in the Note 10. Enough of this bullshit of making the phone diffi
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- Anonymous
- 7Ac
- 07 Mar 2019
Have a look at these planned obsolescence. Something fishy about the copper heat pipe too when Jerry cut it open
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- Anonymous
- 0Uj
- 07 Mar 2019
Replace the phone not the parts. That's what they expect you to do. Buy another Samsung :))))