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- The latest georming tear down is nothing but the stability of the phone 3 and its renovation.
- Scratch resistance is nothing to write home, but the phone competes quite well.
- Eliminating the back glass may seem a bit challenging, but in the past, the indifference runs easily.
We hear about all these complaints we hear about modern phones that do not offer almost Enoughly, so far this year we have brought some pleasant smartphone hardware. Because of this, the Galaxy S25 Edge, such as devices and extraordinary thin construction, have caused plenty of hamming and hang to this decision of the battery tolerance trade, but may not have been the only controversial handset to launch in the first half of 2025 positively.
How can such an extraordinary design eventually affect things like quality, stability, and decoration? Jack from Gerrrheking is in this case, and its latest video can expect you from the latest hardware of any kind.
We start with some scratch testing and everything moves forward as you expect a gorilla glass 7I phone – not the most flexible option, but is capable of avoiding damage from the stiffness of 5 or below. The aluminum frame of the phone 3 shows very clearly the damage, but it is also strong enough to allow the phone to resist efforts to bend in half.
After spending a little time, after questioning any USB support selection, we eventually get to this busy back panel. The spanned camera rings are very firmly attached, and it does not seem that anyone will knock on a loose. Gulf matrix has a little more work to access, in which the phone 3’s display is preserved under the rear glass.
It is a bit of a job (and the camera rings with it) and as soon as the jacks starts digging deep in the courage of the phone 3, we begin to take some more insights on how the unique gifted matrix system is kept together – as if it were charged by the board of the board.
Once you pass through the glass, despite the many screws in your way, everything starts to be separated easily – some are hidden under more decorative elements of the phone. Even the battery comes out without any fight. Even everything goes back together without having to worry.
Unfortunately, when it comes to the Gulf Matrix, it is not really more than that, except that it lives on its only small circular PCB. He said, “Finally, we are very happy to see this strange hardware separating it, so we have a better understanding of how it all comes together.”