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Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra teardown reveals easily replaceable battery
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra impressively survived the durability test by JerryRigEverything. However, the YouTuber now reveals that he has waited 8 years for Samsung to introduce an easily replaceable battery, which is applied in the Galaxy S23 Ultra.
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra has a replaceable battery
Nope, Samsung’s latest Galaxy S23 Ultra doesn’t have a removable rear panel, but the battery installation is impressively redefined. JerryRigEverything’s Galaxy S23 Ultra teardown video reveals that the smartphone comes with an easily replaceable battery.
Look-wise, the Galaxy S23 Ultra seems a clone of the S22 Ultra, however, Samsung made great refinements inside and outside. Jerry’s S23 Ultra teardown video shows you just need to remove the rear panel assembly, wireless charging coil, some screws, and ribbon cables.
Notably, iFixit performed a similar teardown on the Galaxy S23 Ultra and found that several hands are required to successfully remove the battery. However, the YouTuber says that even a non-professional can remove the battery without any difficulty as Samsung made it one-hand work.
Apart from this, the teardown video shows crucial elements of the device including the wireless charging coil, S Pen recognition chip, speaker grille, and the vapor chamber cooling system. Usually, smartphone makers prefer using tight glue to install a battery, while, S23 Ultra’s battery is easily removable.
Galaxy S23 Ultra Specs
The Galaxy S23 Ultra comes with the world’s fastest Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy processor. Compared to rivals, the smartphone’s chipset brings overclocked CPU and GPU for exceptional performance and seamless gaming experiences.
One UI 5.1, based on Android 13, is greatly optimized with the hardware of the device so you can have an uninterrupted user experience. The camera capabilities are just awesome, with a 200MP camera already proven that lossless imaging is possible on smartphones too.
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