Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra torn down by JerryRigEveything
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra torn down by JerryRigEveything. We’ve seen plenty of other teardowns of Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, however, there’s a third that gives us a glimpse of what the other two don’t. JerryRigEverything has shared its teardown video of the scratched bent and burned Galaxy flagship. In an upcoming video, he breaks the device apart to demonstrate how Samsung has made its S Pen compartment waterproof.
After separating the back panels from their frame cutting through the adhesive and securing it to the frame, he reveals the panel’s glass as well as the camera cutouts are permanently attached. In the event that one or more of these camera’s glass lenses was to break and break, it will require an entire replacement of the back panel to repair.
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra torn down by JerryRigEveything
After removal of the charging wire as well as the plate covers off the lower and upper boards, he displays a small portion components of the audio system, as well as the gasket for USB-C ports which helps with water-resistance. After demonstrating the huge quad-camera assembly and revealing what’s on the back of the mainboard points out that Samsung has used a lot of adhesive to hold the battery in its place. He must drop isopropyl alcohol in the battery compartment to make the battery looser. Other OEMs do not use this type of glue.
In fact, Apple includes pull-tabs to help make the process of replacing batteries more simple. There’s also The S Pen silo, which is more of the channel. It’s covered by a plastic plate , which is sealed to keep water from the phone’s internals, while allowing it to pass through the silo. In the upper part of the channel is an electric coil that charges the capacitor in the S Pen. After disassembling, the phone isn’t responding immediately However, it’s discovered the cable for display had been somewhat cut by a blade as it was cutting the glue off of that of the rear panel. Even experts can harm the device while disassembling it.