This guy, has something to it that I don't seem to find on other youtubers. His voice is like that of Bob Ross (go search him up if you don't know him) MAYBE EVEN BETTER. You see, his voice is so calm and collective, I can basically use his videos as a meditating device.
+ascendence The pressure it would take to keep the vapor as a liquid would be ridiculous. There is never any liquid in the pipe. Also, I can't imagine there being a vapor that is even close to being as conductive as a liquid. The whole vapor thing sounds awry.
Humza Ahmed hmm yeah , but I think the guy from video is not that dumb to hear it and still say there's no liquid .... and I also think that there's no liquid because I saw those copper thin wires like wadding ... but who knows ...
Also, you would still be allowed to call it a liquid cooling system because the gas would need condense into a liquid for the copper wick inside the device to function correctly. The gas would heat up, condense around the wick, travel through the wick into a cooler part of the phone (assuming) and turn back into a gas and distribute evenly in the tube again when cool.
That's not how condensation works. It's the other way around. The gas condenses in the cool area turning into a liquid which travels to the hot area and evaporates into gas which condenses in the cool area and so forth. This phone has a glorified heatsink, no actual liquid cooling unless liquid is present inside the pipe.
Great review! Very detailed. The S7 Edge sure is a marvel of engineering. Imagine going back in time and letting Steve Jobs try it out right before he launched the original iPhone. He and everyone would be blown away lol
there's actually 3 forms of image stabilization: 1. Optical Image Stabilization, where the camera actually moves 2. Digital Image Stabilization, where it's done in-software 3. Chicken Image Stabilization, where the camera is strapped to a chicken's head
no liquid once you sliced the heat pipe open does not mean the chemical inside does not form liquid when it is sealed in. maybe the chemical has a very high saturated vapour pressure or the heat pipe is actually pressurized inside. either way, the chemical vapourises very quickly so you would not see any liquid, which is actually a good thing. because that is how the chemical quickly brings out the heat, by vapourising.
+JerryRigEverything So will there ever be a screen replacement video for this or the S6 Edge+? Besides this teardown I'd like to see an actually replacing of a screen. My friends S6 Edge+ has a cracked screen. I was thinking of sending it in for repairs but am tempted to try myself.
Great tear down and i like the way you kinda 'rush' it .. In other words you talk just fast enough, only mention the essentials and this results in a highly enjoyable professional video that most people will actually watch from start to finish !
The Galaxy S7 Edge cooler is a vapor chamber heat sink. It is the same used in most of the desktop to cool the cpu. The vapor chamber heat sink have cooper piper with a refrigerant inside(but they can add a second liquid to increase conductivity and reduce the "gas bubbles" at the processor side). The refrigerant is one or a mix of those who are on this list: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_refrigerants The refrigerant is inside the cooper piper at high pressure, and exist at 2 phases that are mixed: liquid and gas. The quantity of liquid and gas is always the same. If you open the pipe, the refrigerant pressure become the ambient pressure, 1 bar, and it cool down for a short time. But then it become gas when is rising the temperature to the room temperature (about 20ºC). To dissipate the heat, the cooper conduct the heat from the processor to the refrigerant inside the pipes. Then a portion of the refrigerant that is at liquid, absorb the heat, change to gas and escape to one of the different side of the pipe. Then the gas conduct the heat to that wall and next the heat is conducted from the pipe wall to outside. At the same time a molecule change from liquid to gas, another molecule inside the pipe change from gas to liquid.
"Let me just cut the liquid cooling system to show you transparent gas"..."Now if I close it again, the gas will return to it's initial encasing where everything will be as good as new again"... Dafaq? You've destroyed the LCS 🙈
It is still copper it will transfer heat just fine it just won't be as efficient as it possibly could be and might throttle under gaming or prolonged heavy use, not even necessarily Netflix or something like that but more intense
+JerryRigEverything Sir, as an electrical engineering student, this video for me was more than just great. Watching how those tiny circuits are placed was just awesome.
Brandon M I found the answer. If the phone heat up the stuff in this cooling system turn in to a liquid and the same was used for space. (sorry for my english skills)
The heat pipe definitely does contain a liquid and that liquid is probably water. And it will be operating at below atmospheric pressure in order to lower the boiling point of water. The way heat pipes work is that the liquid evaporates at the hot end, gets transported to the cold end in gas form and then at the cold end the gas condenses back into a liquid and that liquid is transported back to the hot end by a wick (surface tension does the job). You won't see the water. The small amount needed will be wetting the surfaces inside the heat pipe and most of it will be wetting the wick. Heat pipes cannot work without constant liquid/gas interchange so its pretty fair to call them liquid cooling, though I prefer phase change cooling. By cutting open the heat pipe you destroy it. The small amount of water that was in there will most likely end up hanging around inside the phone and eventually it will escape because the phone isn't sealed. The heat pipe itself will still contribute somewhat to cooling (because it can conduct heat). However if you pushed the phone hard it will either overheat and become unstable or protect itself by slowing down the CPU. I'm not sure what this particular phone does.
Hey! First time I'm watching any clip about Smartphone repairs. Just wanted to leave a quick thank you, because you basically just gave me the idea to try this stuff out myself. I preordered the S7 Edge and would very much like to be prepared for when it breakes or certain parts reach the end of their lifespan. Luckily I still have a very old S3 with a broken home button at home, so that looks like a perfect playground. So anyway, you have my subscription, and my thanks! Keep up the good work
Woogoo336 would stay with the glass on but w/ the samsung logo in a plastic material so that its slightly transparent. Searched for it in Ebay couldnt find anything tho 😒
I saw on another video people saying the color on the glass can be removed/cleaned off. Not sure about the samsung logo itself but it would probably work if you could precisely remove the logo and add some kind of light that will tap into the phones power...
Nice video! It's really bad that the charging port is almost impossible to replace. I managed to damage the port on my Galaxy S4 and am glad that it's cheap and easy to replace it myself: And maybe there is a little bit of liquid inside the heatpipe, if it has a low surface tension it might just be wicked into the thin copper wires. Maybe it is some kind of hydrocarbon with a higher vapor pressure than water and low surfece tension. Technically, a heatpipe needs liquid inside: At the heat source (CPU) the liquid starts to evaporate, and the vapor spreads through the heatpipe. At cooler parts (where the heatsink is placed) the vapor starts to condensate, and the again liquid medium is wicked back to the heat source by the copper wires. Also, the condensating vapor locally reduces pressure in the pipe and therefore pulls more vapor to the cooled part. Furthermore, it takes a LOT of energy to evaporate a liquid, and the same amount of energy is released when the vapor condensates. Just to tell some numbers: It takes 4.2 joules of energy to heat one milliliter of water by one degree celsius. So heating one milliliter from 0°C to 100°C requires 420 joules. Turning one milliliter of water at 100°C temperature into steam of 100°C temperature requires a whopping 2257 joules. This is also the reason why boiling down water while cooking takes so long. As far as I know, the thermal conductivity of a heatpipe is about 1000 times better than the conductivity of a identically-sized rod of copper. That's pretty incredible! Without a liquid, there would be just gas somehow circulating around in the pipe. Unless there are fans inside (lol...) I guess this "heatpipe" would have a worse thermal conductivity than a piece of copper with the same size.
I was looking at that heat pipe in my teardown and thought about the same thing. I will be uploading my S7 screen removal tonight.....cross your fingers.
+JerryRigEverything can you tell me one thing please If my phone gets heat up while playing game or doing other thing will the glass come out automatically this thing happened with my sony xperia z3 so I was thinking about this issue in s7 edge I want to buy it please answer my question
I couldn't agree more than with Svnelvn.... You got yourself another suscriber Jerry. Thank you for taking the time to make these videos. They are fun and informative.
JerryRigEverything hi jerry i want to ask you something very importent can you please contact me on whatsaap 03203200357 my whatsaap number please please please
Andre Carvalho Ive been using it since this video was posted, and no, it doesnt even get warm in my hand. (I manly use it for music, internet browsing, and Netflix.)
good, informative and well narrated strip down, I have a question regarding the finger print connector, will the phone still work with the fingerprint scanner disconnected? mine is damaged and will not re-connect!
I like when you say- snap like a little lego- . Takes me to my awesome days as a child when I played Legos non stop!!. Certainly most of your viewers wont repair or disamble the S7 age... but it's like teraphy for most of us. 😆😅 thanks man!
Great video, added to subscription list. will you dissasemble that camera stabilizer shown on end of the video? I have seen only 1-axis stabilizer so i am pretty interested in coil configuration here.
Please make a video on screen replacement. I know its the same basic procedure like replacing the back, but any step by step instructions would be very helpful, maybe even a reliable source to replacement screens please
Just a FYI the Liquid R-134 Refrigerant used in most heat Pipes Boils away as a vapor at -13F when at sea level Pressure. As soon as you allow the pipe to depressurize The phase change happens & Gas escapes.
Great video! Is the color (gold, silver, black) inside the back glass or can it be scratched off from the outside. Trying to decide on whether to use a case.
Dear Jerry, Did enjoy video made a few notes on the same ....however I recently cracked my front screen. The phone works amazing well no flickering of the screen. My worry is if given for replacement will affect the water resistance. And whether it be same like before ? Well alot of doubt and questions on the same....
Nice video. The screen can be removed, crazy thing is I charge $80 to do a charge for replacement, galaxy six because I have to remove the screen and the risk of damaging it. There's a company in Utah that only charges $45 according to a customer of the phone. Anyways apparently it's not that difficult love test for repair shops, as he said that there's others I did it for 55. Maybe there's a special technique to get it done easy. I'll show you my method here shortly. Soon as I get it the s7 and s7 edge.
I don't usually sub these type of channels but you did a great job with explanation that I had to like and SUB. one thing you left out is, will the double sided tape maintain the ip68 water resistance?
Hi, I watched your video on you-tube and was amazed. Thank you for publishing " Galaxy S7 Edge screen replacement - charging Port repair - Battery fix" Just seeing if you have any ideas as to what my problem could be. My phone which is about a year old just died, It was being used for messaging with about 60% battery life when it died suddenly screen black but no lights on anywhere. Put it on charge and nothing happened, tried attaching it through USB to computer still no sign of life. Tried another Samsung charger and again nothing. All chargers and ports work with other products. Tried following sequence of switching on and resets but nothing. What does that sound like to you a connection is defective or a diode or something has blown or burnt out. I find it strange as the battery had life but obviously have lost connection to the battery. Thanks, Nigel Williams (England)
Do a before and after thermal test, im interested if the pipe still works and also maybe if the vapor escaped it could cause the device more to heat up.
@Jerryrigeverything i just noticed that the nifty little piece of gold tape never went back where it was when you moved it in the beginning of the teardown. Maybe it's important then again maybe it's not. 🙂
Officially subbed.. Awesome video. I always took electronics apart growing up. Now, they are to expensive if I mess it up. So I'll watch you tinker with stuff :)
Damn dude, I could never have your patience. I would snap the back glass and be like, F-this, throw the phone as hard as I possibly could and cry like a baby. Nice video! :)
Hey Jerry! Thats a real nice video there. Had a quick question.. My Charging port & audio jack stopped working and the service guy at Samsung says the screen needs to be replaced. Is it okay? And after its been serviced at an authorised service centre, do i need to worry about the waterproofing on the phone?
Wow, I just came across your channel. You got yourself a new subscriber. Your videos are very informative and I enjoy your sense of humor. "Good as new" :P
This guy, has something to it that I don't seem to find on other youtubers. His voice is like that of Bob Ross (go search him up if you don't know him) MAYBE EVEN BETTER. You see, his voice is so calm and collective, I can basically use his videos as a meditating device.
yep yep!!!
Haha so true I've actually subscribed cos I found the video so soothing.. :D
While he's taking apart a device? Yeah!
You forgot to put back the important gold sticker!!!
Ayan Raja no
He sold the gold
The essential gold sticker one 😂
It can be water resistant if u a super repairer
So...it has a removable battery after all.
u can. if u got tools, brave and extra battery pack haha
+Marfil Forteza Every phone does. Only difference is that some are harder to swap and u need to be careful to not damage ur phone.
Everything is removable if you pull hard enough
SvAp0r Galaxy S5
🤣🤣🤣
It's liquid gas... it remains liquid because of the presure of the pipe... if you open the pipe, it reverts to gas and you don't see it... facepalm.
+ascendence you are right but if there was actually a compressed gas it should make a fizzle noise when cutting that pipe
+ascendence The pressure it would take to keep the vapor as a liquid would be ridiculous. There is never any liquid in the pipe. Also, I can't imagine there being a vapor that is even close to being as conductive as a liquid. The whole vapor thing sounds awry.
+dragoss16 I think the videos overdubbed or something. Maybe it does make a fizzing noise.
Humza Ahmed hmm yeah , but I think the guy from video is not that dumb to hear it and still say there's no liquid .... and I also think that there's no liquid because I saw those copper thin wires like wadding ... but who knows ...
+ascendence of course. It also has a nuclear reactor thanks to that refrigeration.
2:31 that's what my girl said last night.
At least size doesn't matter to her C=
iMiguelAOG LOL!!👍😏
ahahhhhhah
+WANNTEDD135 thank you very much for the laugh
Salvador Tarantino Anytime
Also, you would still be allowed to call it a liquid cooling system because the gas would need condense into a liquid for the copper wick inside the device to function correctly. The gas would heat up, condense around the wick, travel through the wick into a cooler part of the phone (assuming) and turn back into a gas and distribute evenly in the tube again when cool.
+TheArt0fBoredom Hey thanks man. And thanks for letting me know about that stolen video. Ill file the copyright claim right now.
Thanks for the answer! I Iearned something new :D
That's not how condensation works. It's the other way around. The gas condenses in the cool area turning into a liquid which travels to the hot area and evaporates into gas which condenses in the cool area and so forth. This phone has a glorified heatsink, no actual liquid cooling unless liquid is present inside the pipe.
*Cuts open heat pipe* "Good as new!"
phone explodes upon boot
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heatpipes that use in the example has no liquid impossible to explode
its not waterproof anymore
Zeep50 It was never waterproof anyway :P but it was water resistant
@@ludwig4029 water resistant my ass,mine just died from not even being to water for 30 seconds,rip my charging port :(
Great review! Very detailed. The S7 Edge sure is a marvel of engineering. Imagine going back in time and letting Steve Jobs try it out right before he launched the original iPhone. He and everyone would be blown away lol
I remember having same opinions about the s7 edge, I was blows away and I wanted it immediately, good ol days
@@aasimwzi saw it in a ad before i watched jurassic world and i fell in love
there's actually 3 forms of image stabilization:
1. Optical Image Stabilization, where the camera actually moves
2. Digital Image Stabilization, where it's done in-software
3. Chicken Image Stabilization, where the camera is strapped to a chicken's head
They all sort of work
😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
no liquid once you sliced the heat pipe open does not mean the chemical inside does not form liquid when it is sealed in. maybe the chemical has a very high saturated vapour pressure or the heat pipe is actually pressurized inside. either way, the chemical vapourises very quickly so you would not see any liquid, which is actually a good thing. because that is how the chemical quickly brings out the heat, by vapourising.
nope- there was no pressure ;)
+athanos lee Do you have any source for that or did you just made it up on the spot ?
+Akumetsubg Not really. I just applied common sense here. The copper fibres you see inside the heat pipe are actually for the liquid to circulate.
athanos lee Well I applied common sense by asking for a source , guess what I got.
+Akumetsubg I don't know what source will satisfy you. Maybe reading about heat pipe on wikipedia will tell you enough.
I'm guessing the water resistant rating is no longer valid after you put everything back together
You are correct.
+JerryRigEverything So will there ever be a screen replacement video for this or the S6 Edge+? Besides this teardown I'd like to see an actually replacing of a screen. My friends S6 Edge+ has a cracked screen. I was thinking of sending it in for repairs but am tempted to try myself.
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+JerryRigEverything but i not wrong, you can get the ip rating back if you replace the battery on official service center... What do you think?
Great tear down and i like the way you kinda 'rush' it .. In other words you talk just fast enough, only mention the essentials and this results in a highly enjoyable professional video that most people will actually watch from start to finish !
+Sergio Casino Thanks! I try to keep things interesting ;-)
The Galaxy S7 Edge cooler is a vapor chamber heat sink.
It is the same used in most of the desktop to cool the cpu.
The vapor chamber heat sink have cooper piper with a refrigerant inside(but they can add a second liquid to increase conductivity and reduce the "gas bubbles" at the processor side). The refrigerant is one or a mix of those who are on this list: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_refrigerants
The refrigerant is inside the cooper piper at high pressure, and exist at 2 phases that are mixed: liquid and gas. The quantity of liquid and gas is always the same.
If you open the pipe, the refrigerant pressure become the ambient pressure, 1 bar, and it cool down for a short time. But then it become gas when is rising the temperature to the room temperature (about 20ºC).
To dissipate the heat, the cooper conduct the heat from the processor to the refrigerant inside the pipes. Then a portion of the refrigerant that is at liquid, absorb the heat, change to gas and escape to one of the different side of the pipe. Then the gas conduct the heat to that wall and next the heat is conducted from the pipe wall to outside. At the same time a molecule change from liquid to gas, another molecule inside the pipe change from gas to liquid.
Damn....
I just got schooled
Why are these so calming and relaxing? Dude should make audiobooks tech repair guides
"Let me just cut the liquid cooling system to show you transparent gas"..."Now if I close it again, the gas will return to it's initial encasing where everything will be as good as new again"... Dafaq? You've destroyed the LCS 🙈
but the person who buys this on craigslist won't know that
+Thafier salie hahaha right!!!! Suckuhhhh
@@zacharyybarra1722 he actually went on to use this phone as his every day phone until the S8 came out, he talked about it in some other videos
It is still copper it will transfer heat just fine it just won't be as efficient as it possibly could be and might throttle under gaming or prolonged heavy use, not even necessarily Netflix or something like that but more intense
I can't help it, but your voice is so relaxing to listen to.
I'm impressed, and I click subscribe
+CIRCUS MAXIMUS me too. after watching no doubt i just click it.
I'm not sure if I'm more impressed with the teardown or you putting it back together. Either way the quality was on point!
+Zach Straley Thanks man. 5.5 million views on your iPhone date glitch vid. That's so crazy!
Your channel is the best! Love your videos:). Generic comment but i have to tell you that lol.
+Couch_Ech Thank you!
+JerryRigEverything Sir, as an electrical engineering student, this video for me was more than just great. Watching how those tiny circuits are placed was just awesome.
+Bruce Colbert Thanks man! Glad you enjoyed it.
+JerryRigEverything Also, great Hillary jokes in your Sony Xperia Z5 Premium - Camera Lens Replacement video!
i like how you show the camera movement in the end of the 6 minutes. Never seen that in other reviews!
So there's no way to replace the charging port without destroying the screen itself ... Great
There is really really small chance to get the screen out undamaged, but it is pretty impossible
Welcome to the new design of Samsung phones. Anything S5 and beyond is like this.
My charging port is basically useless
tacos1308 Just buy a wireless charger if you don't want to pay for a replacement.
NotRobbie it turned out to be my cable lol
Your the absolute best at these type videos....all type videos even.
Is this gonna go ebay as "Lightly Used" :D
+W-_-T lol, lightly used... Small scratch on screen... you know the drill.
+JerryRigEverything also a little burned and scratched on back
+EABOY2600 that was from his burn test
2020 and he is still using this phone
I never knew how optical image stabilisation works, my mind is blown right now, nice video btw!
You are a pro.
yep,no liquid cooling
+Brandon M google it and you will find the real answer, 'liquid-gas cpu cooling'
Brandon M I found the answer. If the phone heat up the stuff in this cooling system turn in to a liquid and the same was used for space. (sorry for my english skills)
it's legit...I stand corrected
I've had this phone for 6 months and never knew the camera worked liked that. Cool!
can you test the xiaomi mi5 when it is available?
The phone looks flush as a new one. You do a great job Jerry!
"i just chopped the shit outta the heat pipe, imma push it closed and its good as new"
lol
@@Aarosh123playz i was looking for this comment lol
Congratulation Zack for 900.000 subs !!!!!
Rip water/dust protection
The heat pipe definitely does contain a liquid and that liquid is probably water. And it will be operating at below atmospheric pressure in order to lower the boiling point of water.
The way heat pipes work is that the liquid evaporates at the hot end, gets transported to the cold end in gas form and then at the cold end the gas condenses back into a liquid and that liquid is transported back to the hot end by a wick (surface tension does the job). You won't see the water. The small amount needed will be wetting the surfaces inside the heat pipe and most of it will be wetting the wick. Heat pipes cannot work without constant liquid/gas interchange so its pretty fair to call them liquid cooling, though I prefer phase change cooling.
By cutting open the heat pipe you destroy it. The small amount of water that was in there will most likely end up hanging around inside the phone and eventually it will escape because the phone isn't sealed. The heat pipe itself will still contribute somewhat to cooling (because it can conduct heat). However if you pushed the phone hard it will either overheat and become unstable or protect itself by slowing down the CPU. I'm not sure what this particular phone does.
Your like the Bob Ross of repair gurus
You are one Great Tubber my friend. Direct, concise and very smooth delivery. Keep up on keeping on. Well done.
Please on the "5s skipable Ads" on your video; I want you to earn more. Your video are awesome!
Unfinished sentences 2017 lol
Top notch video as always.
Zack you just hit S MILLION SUBS! THAT'S A BIG SUBWAY RECEIPT
do you think the discoloration could be from the heat gun
I don't think so
Hey! First time I'm watching any clip about Smartphone repairs. Just wanted to leave a quick thank you, because you basically just gave me the idea to try this stuff out myself. I preordered the S7 Edge and would very much like to be prepared for when it breakes or certain parts reach the end of their lifespan. Luckily I still have a very old S3 with a broken home button at home, so that looks like a perfect playground. So anyway, you have my subscription, and my thanks! Keep up the good work
I wanna teardown my s7 edge and take out the samsung logo and replace it with a glowing logo 🔥
Would need a custom back for that. You could go with a metal or plastic back which imo might be better.
Woogoo336 would stay with the glass on but w/ the samsung logo in a plastic material so that its slightly transparent. Searched for it in Ebay couldnt find anything tho 😒
I saw on another video people saying the color on the glass can be removed/cleaned off. Not sure about the samsung logo itself but it would probably work if you could precisely remove the logo and add some kind of light that will tap into the phones power...
the logo stays on
Nice video! It's really bad that the charging port is almost impossible to replace. I managed to damage the port on my Galaxy S4 and am glad that it's cheap and easy to replace it myself:
And maybe there is a little bit of liquid inside the heatpipe, if it has a low surface tension it might just be wicked into the thin copper wires. Maybe it is some kind of hydrocarbon with a higher vapor pressure than water and low surfece tension.
Technically, a heatpipe needs liquid inside: At the heat source (CPU) the liquid starts to evaporate, and the vapor spreads through the heatpipe. At cooler parts (where the heatsink is placed) the vapor starts to condensate, and the again liquid medium is wicked back to the heat source by the copper wires. Also, the condensating vapor locally reduces pressure in the pipe and therefore pulls more vapor to the cooled part.
Furthermore, it takes a LOT of energy to evaporate a liquid, and the same amount of energy is released when the vapor condensates.
Just to tell some numbers:
It takes 4.2 joules of energy to heat one milliliter of water by one degree celsius. So heating one milliliter from 0°C to 100°C requires 420 joules.
Turning one milliliter of water at 100°C temperature into steam of 100°C temperature requires a whopping 2257 joules. This is also the reason why boiling down water while cooking takes so long.
As far as I know, the thermal conductivity of a heatpipe is about 1000 times better than the conductivity of a identically-sized rod of copper. That's pretty incredible!
Without a liquid, there would be just gas somehow circulating around in the pipe. Unless there are fans inside (lol...) I guess this "heatpipe" would have a worse thermal conductivity than a piece of copper with the same size.
They lock together like little puzzles??? Are you sure it's not like little Lego's? I look forward to this every video
Wow! That demo of the OIS was really impressive. I didn't know how it actually worked.
I was looking at that heat pipe in my teardown and thought about the same thing. I will be uploading my S7 screen removal tonight.....cross your fingers.
U are a very technical person for sure to know how to dismantle this complicated phone without any training from Samsung...
Anyone watching on S7 Edge?
Yap
And that "messing up the charging port means you have to replace the whole screen" thing has me terrified
Yup
Nope s8
me
you is craze man , dissambled for galaxy s7 you is my one.subscribe
I just ruined my phone...
Showing off the OIS sensor is pretty cool. Nice job with this video.
When you open S7 edge..., will it remain IP68 protected after you packed it again?
No, It will not be water resistant anymore.
+JerryRigEverything can you tell me one thing please If my phone gets heat up while playing game or doing other thing will the glass come out automatically this thing happened with my sony xperia z3 so I was thinking about this issue in s7 edge I want to buy it please answer my question
+JerryRigEverything.Hi.Is any chance install s7 edge battery in note 5?!Just want to know if they have same size and connections..Thanks
+Aleksandrs Papko probably not
+Aleksandrs Papko they are two very different sized batteries. note5 has a 3,000mah battery while the s7 edge has a 3,600mah battery.
I couldn't agree more than with Svnelvn.... You got yourself another suscriber Jerry. Thank you for taking the time to make these videos. They are fun and informative.
Aaand the phone was sold the next day
Lol. I still have it. But that would be kinda funny.
JerryRigEverything hi jerry i want to ask you something very importent can you please contact me on whatsaap 03203200357 my whatsaap number please please please
+JerryRigEverything so, the heatpipe was destroid....any temp difference ??
Andre Carvalho Ive been using it since this video was posted, and no, it doesnt even get warm in my hand. (I manly use it for music, internet browsing, and Netflix.)
Please be my teacher of mobile repairing
omg the optical image stabilization is super cool thanks for showing ahah
Why the hell am I watching this? I don't Even have Samsung
atek1232 youtube fucking recommendations 😂
IDK His voice
man this is a bad ass video you put together. mad love going out to Samsung for this world class design
+sheldon leslie Thanks man!
i'm sure damm happy thats not my phone
+gowtham muthukumar me too.
+john doe they are becoming Apple V2
+john doe lmao
+Andres Celano how does this phone look anything like an iPhone?
Big Mo I was referring to complicated internals not the aesthetics
good, informative and well narrated strip down, I have a question regarding the finger print connector, will the phone still work with the fingerprint scanner disconnected? mine is damaged and will not re-connect!
Jeebus. Hardest disassembly I've seen. Replaced many screens on phones but not touching this one. Nice vid
This is amazing your already tearing down the phone! Great video man!
I like when you say- snap like a little lego- . Takes me to my awesome days as a child when I played Legos non stop!!. Certainly most of your viewers wont repair or disamble the S7 age... but it's like teraphy for most of us. 😆😅 thanks man!
Great video, added to subscription list.
will you dissasemble that camera stabilizer shown on end of the video? I have seen only 1-axis stabilizer so i am pretty interested in coil configuration here.
great video mate, what temperature did you set your heat gun?
This is so cool!!! The camera moves funny... i like it xD
thanks for the guide! was able to replace the battery on my sister's s7 edge.
The legend gets opened by another legend
Please make a video on screen replacement. I know its the same basic procedure like replacing the back, but any step by step instructions would be very helpful, maybe even a reliable source to replacement screens please
yh I cracked my back and need to replace it but it's so expensive
You are the best, I couldn't have done it without your help, Thank you
Your videos are fun to watch and I see i'm not the only one thinking that!
the camera thing you showed blew my mind that's incredible. Well not really but still really cool
Just a FYI the Liquid R-134 Refrigerant used in most heat Pipes Boils away as a vapor at -13F when at sea level Pressure. As soon as you allow the pipe to depressurize The phase change happens & Gas escapes.
Thanks for showing everything inside. OIS was awesome.
Great video! Is the color (gold, silver, black) inside the back glass or can it be scratched off from the outside. Trying to decide on whether to use a case.
Dear Jerry,
Did enjoy video made a few notes on the same ....however I recently cracked my front screen. The phone works amazing well no flickering of the screen. My worry is if given for replacement will affect the water resistance. And whether it be same like before ? Well alot of doubt and questions on the same....
Wow, watch the camera stabilization hardware in action is really cool ! :)
Thanks for the video. Looking forward to the Samsung S7 'flat' teardown, as well as the LG G5 :)
Great effort into that disassembly but there are much better ways and even making it water resistant again. Though I love your videos, quality effort.
Nice video. The screen can be removed, crazy thing is I charge $80 to do a charge for replacement, galaxy six because I have to remove the screen and the risk of damaging it. There's a company in Utah that only charges $45 according to a customer of the phone. Anyways apparently it's not that difficult love test for repair shops, as he said that there's others I did it for 55. Maybe there's a special technique to get it done easy. I'll show you my method here shortly. Soon as I get it the s7 and s7 edge.
I don't usually sub these type of channels but you did a great job with explanation that I had to like and SUB. one thing you left out is, will the double sided tape maintain the ip68 water resistance?
Can you please do a test/teardown for the nextbit robin?
Hi, I watched your video on you-tube and was amazed. Thank you for publishing " Galaxy S7 Edge screen replacement - charging Port repair - Battery fix"
Just seeing if you have any ideas as to what my problem could be.
My phone which is about a year old just died, It was being used for messaging with about 60% battery life when it died suddenly screen black but no lights on anywhere. Put it on charge and nothing happened, tried attaching it through USB to computer still no sign of life. Tried another Samsung charger and again nothing. All chargers and ports work with other products. Tried following sequence of switching on and resets but nothing. What does that sound like to you a connection is defective or a diode or something has blown or burnt out. I find it strange as the battery had life but obviously have lost connection to the battery.
Thanks,
Nigel Williams (England)
Thats a very good video. All your videos are really good. on the other side i am wondering who sponsors you ?
I love this guy's voice, it's so soothing lol. I'm now convinced never to try this 😭
Do a before and after thermal test, im interested if the pipe still works and also maybe if the vapor escaped it could cause the device more to heat up.
nice job jerry whats with the heat pipe? i thought its only for 810 due to excessive temperature.
Do you have a video on replacing front glass for the S7 edge?
man your zoom in videos are awesome so clear , and sad to know called liquid cooling but do not have it actual one
+Irfan Thanks! It helps having a 4k camera. I can zoom in 400% and still be at 1080p
6:57 What double sided tape are you using?
@Jerryrigeverything i just noticed that the nifty little piece of gold tape never went back where it was when you moved it in the beginning of the teardown. Maybe it's important then again maybe it's not. 🙂
Officially subbed.. Awesome video. I always took electronics apart growing up. Now, they are to expensive if I mess it up. So I'll watch you tinker with stuff :)
Can you put higher Mega-Pixal cameras in these phones? Just curious.
Install S7 edge 3600mAh battery in S6 edge plus? They look very similar dimensions. Got to compare them live....
Great walkthrue-video, certainly learn a lot in a very brief moment, will take a look on some of the other vids, very interesting...
Damn dude, I could never have your patience. I would snap the back glass and be like, F-this, throw the phone as hard as I possibly could and cry like a baby. Nice video! :)
+Joel Wallin LOLOLOL...dude....u just made my day man lollll i wud totally lose it too lol
I love your sense of humor 😂
Hey Jerry! Thats a real nice video there. Had a quick question.. My Charging port & audio jack stopped working and the service guy at Samsung says the screen needs to be replaced. Is it okay? And after its been serviced at an authorised service centre, do i need to worry about the waterproofing on the phone?
oh darn I thought this was the S7 Edge v/s the .357sig video. lol great video sir!!!
Thanks Jerri for this, it might be useful :)
S7 Edge with Exynos also has heat pipe?
Wow, I just came across your channel. You got yourself a new subscriber. Your videos are very informative and I enjoy your sense of humor. "Good as new" :P
As always great video! I hope we'll see LG G5 and Xiaomi Mi5
Always waiting to listen " like little lego". Addictive!
Hi @JerryEverything... one question: how about the sealing? Still maintains the water resistence?