Props to Jerry who in face of using a perfectly new phone, choosings to destroy it everytime and just use his old phone. A real inspiration for me when I see him having access to so many phones but still sticking with his old one. Makes me wanna use my 2 year old phone for longer
Right now processors are reaching kind of a plateau in the sense that not many more transistor can be inside of them This is because we are reaching sizes that are very close to atoms, one that happens we will need some major advancements to keep up with Moores law Point being the older flagship phones are not really that far behind newer ones when performance is considered
@@Tebze_ did you perhaps leave out a comma or a period? "and it still works, amazing." 😂😂😂 truth be told my friend just got $400 for his 6s by trading it in so there's that
Upgraded from a Note 9 to the S22 Ultra just a few days ago, I wouldn't have upgraded if I didn't get a good deal for an upgrade. A solid device as usual!
Samsung Note 9 is the last great complete „TOOLKIT” phone. What I trully wish , is that Samsung would release (when there will be a big breaktrough in phone computing science bringing the laptop specs to the phone without overheating) to build the ultimate phone that is around the Note 9 size but taller, a bit bulkier/Thicker for more battery and features, and have it be the ultimate tool, that would include the IR blaster and reader for programming, Radio reciever and transmitter, headphone jack with optical audio capability, side Case pins for extended battery case, normal (side or back) but also under screen finger print reader that can be disabled, 2x fully programmable buttons, and a pen with a better capacitor for 10 minutes of 10 clicks/second and 2 buttons that can be read up to 20 meters away (10 meters full signal) true Iris scanner and 24 MP front camera with 8k ultra wide capability, and the ability to use a crop recording with digital stabilizer and 90 degrees view for vlogging that is 4k and a more normal angle , rather then 160 degrees (8k) down to a more resonable 90 degrees (4k), also NO! under screen camera setup, but more like the note 9 form factor, but while also having a full 21/9 aspect ratio screen 4K CAPABLE, but that can go down to 1080p for the best battery life and performance, and having 2x front facing corner ambiental lights, that can be used for reading or for when you need wide ambient lighting, and on the back, an array light that has doual porpuse, wide field ring light (both ambiental close range lights should be able to change the temperature of the light from cold to warm light with ample steps between white and worm orange), with focused center light that can illuminate up to 50m for the 20x zoom lense, and the smaller ring light would be up to 5m for the ultra wide or 2x zoom. Also, it should have dual proper speakers for true mobile stereo, that also have ultrasonic capability, for pet training command use, or for emergency cases that makes an inaudible sound to humans, but the phone itself and rescue units with capable gear, can detect the sound to find the phone's location at least, and maybe also a GPS signal emitter. And call it (THE GALAXY TOOL NOTE 1) that maybe does not have the most powerful hardware, but it is the most versatile version for people that need a tool that is reliable in any temperature or scenario. (And this line of phones should have a new model each 3 years, and have them fully supported for 9, and security supported for 18 years) (Unless at least 50% of these options are in a phone, i will not buy an other one, at least not a samsung.). Sony has the potential of doing what Samsung does not anymore, Innovate. If Sony could find a way, through an UAG case partnership and Wacom pair-up, to have a secure side case pen that works at least as good as the note 9 pen, then it would out-sale Samsung just from the utilitary phone users that prefer the note 9 , and if they include a good pair up with raw HDR pictures and raw editing power, that is seemless and compatible to their amazing mirrorless cameras trough a multi-load and multi access points WI-FI system, then they will also sell the echosystem to photographers/vloggers/filmmakers, and also drive sales to their mirrorless cameras, because even if you have a capable day-day camera on the phone, you can't beat the raw performance of a big sensor with big lense, for the extra special occasions, or for professional users. Maybe even a much better drone that can use mirrorless cameras with an automatic optical zoom lens that can beat out all the integrated camera drones, through the sony echosystem wi-fi setup (bringing joy to the FPV drone users , to be able to do similar stuff, while also being able to gather amazing video and pictures.)
I wish you had gone into more detail about the cooling hardware. Samsung totally re-engineered the cooling system of this phone utilizing a gel tim, stainless-steel vapor chamber, copper heatpipe, and graphite pads and it wouldve been really cool to see these parts in more detail.
I've never imagined, that I'd ever hear Apple and repairability in the same sentence and I still have some mixed feelings about that. Isn't Apple the one who's hardlocking tons of parts to it's original phone?
@@officialANON001 Nah, Hugh Jeffreys made a really good presentation in which he switches parts between two brand new Iphone 13s. They're basically unrepairable by the owner or even small 3rd party shops. The cameras and the display needs to be reprogrammed to work properly. I recommend you to watch the video, it's quite funny in a sad way.
Zack is spot on about the plateau. I went from upgrading yearly since the S8, to deciding to keep my S20 Ultra for a 3rd year because nothing is compelling me to switch.
@@jdreaper2176 Yeah but to be fair it's extremally affordable to buy the replacement battery for it and restore it to it's original capacity. Just wish that manufacturers would make swapping flash storage easier since that'll eventually slow to a crawl with no good way to restore it without buying a new or barely used motherboard.
I went from my S7 Edge to a S10E and I've stuck with it... Can't justify spending that much extra for VERY little gain and a much bigger phone (that won't fit in "my" trucks phone cradle
@@Taqqee09 I think it really just depends on your preferences and what you care about or not. Like I really care about lots of the new things Android 12 did so I got a Pixel 6 Pro, but if I didn't care for that then I probably would still be running on my old S10+ and maybe considering upgrading. The reason I say "maybe consider upgrading" is just because out of all Android manufacturers, it seems Samsung tends to make phones that get upgrade sickness where upgrading slows down the phone.
this is such an epic channel. longtime pixel user trying to make the jump to the ultra. this reassured me so much and was such a fun and indepth look. great content.
J-man to the rescue. Was in my Jacuzzi this AM (PA, USA) and forgot the jets were on a timer. I'm a proud Aplha-Nerd myself. After all, life is a do-it-yourself project, so I didn't panic. Reviewed my "inside" guy's vids (JerryRigEverything) and knew I was good. HR down, anxiety gone. Thanks brother!
I don't know anyone who gets a new phone every year. There's no reason to spend a grand every year on basically the same phone. I only upgrade when my service provider gives me a big discount which is usually every 2 or 3 years
@@jeffgayzose8129 Maybe not every year, but every 2 years is also a really short period of time. I'm using my phone now for already 5 years and have no need of getting a new one. Wish the update support of all new phones would be longer though
Repairability is DEFINITELY an issue, as I had several smartphones and one tablet in a good repairshop near my home several times. A problem with the USB port, screen (3 times) and camera module (1 time) isn't a reason to spend a ton of money for a new device! 😉
@@NoName-tg2kr ... just if you get the replacement parts cheaper and faster than a professional repair shop that doesn't need to buy the tools (because they already have them) AND you can repair it with less damage than the small fee I pay in the shop. By the way: most repairs are done in the shop in no time. 😉👍
I only can recommend a Fairphone to everyone. Perfect repairability, sustainable, environmental friendly, good support, good choise of repair parts, local production. All the important future things in one smartphone. I have the Fairphone 3+ and its just great!
When I do this teardown videos with Samsung phones, I can't belive how many improovements could be done in the middle frame. Especially in the lower A series phones. Great video btw.
Heads up for those who want to do the SiriusXM trial, you can't cancel your trial unless you call their number. They don't make it easy. I would recommend using a fake debit card for the trial so they don't charge you while you scurry to cancel
I've had similar experiences with XM. They gave me a free trial when I bought my car. Trying to cancel that trial wasn't fun. By the time I was able to get through on the phone (took numerous attempts where I gave up after being on hold for more than 40mins during my work days). By the time I did get through, the trial expired and I was charged. They wouldn't do anything about it. Told them I'd never subscribe again, but they still call me every 3 weeks with offers lol Spotify premium subscription has been the better option for me.
SiriusXM sucks anyway. The music selection is awful, there's loads of commercials (advertising their other stations and their social media account is still a commercial), there's DJs who get on there and say the dumbest things imaginable, and you get dropouts all the time. My parents pay for it and I cannot for the life of me figure out why. It's just as garbage as FM radio except you have to pay for it.
I've had my Note 10+ for 2 and a half years, and this phone has been a great update for close to a week. It's great that it has 4 years of Android OS updates now. Edit: Wouldn't recommend upgrading now if your phone still works.
His voice is so relaxing 😌 to listen to. It calms my spirit and also good to fall asleep to 😴 Awesome tear down video as well. I was still wondering 🤔 why the memory card slot is still not available 😑
They could, but knowing Samsung, they wouldn't. Without the S Pen, the phone would probably be thinner and the capacity would be the same. Be happy that it even has 5000 mah with the S Pen.
Love the teardown, but Apple's new repair program is nothing groundbreaking or positive. They created a problem and are now trying to sell us a more expensive solution. Typical Apple.
It may indeed be better for the environment, what is the alternative for Samsung? A less recyclable battery loaded with glue that will poison the environment.
@@theneighborlynumismatist8201 In order to see the full implications of what Apple is doing, you'll have to recognize that a person's finances and ability to pay for these ridiculously expensive repairs are a type of exhaustible resource. Charging more money for something that you claim exclusive rights to is much less sustainable than putting too much glue in a phone. If you create a problem and then design your own solution that costs people more money and uses far more resources than allowing simple third party repairs with third party products (while not even making a product that is "more" recyclable), you don't get kudos for that. Samsung's battery is not LESS recyclable as a product. It just less convenient and will require a different removal process. I am in no way saying that I agree with the amount of adhesive Samsung is using (moot point), but I am saying Apple's manufactured solution to the problem the created is worse.
After 4 years I decided to finally upgrade to the s22 ultra. I plan on using it for just as long or longer. We'll see. Hopefully the battery will last 2 years without replacing.
Thank you for highlighting Samsung's obsession with battery adhesive and it's effect on the environment! I own a repair shop and deal with a local electronics recycling company. They hate getting Samsung devices in because of the difficulty of removing the battery compared to other manufacturers. I can't imagine how many end up in a landfill globally because of the this.
@@mjc0961 But the Note 7 battery fires were just a result of poor manufacturing, not poor design. Had nothing to do with the battery moving around or anything.
Thanks for the teardown, the s22 ultra looks well built from a packaging stand-point. Wonder how long that charging port o-ring will last though. I'm still sporting my Galaxy S7, if it still had security/software updates I would keep it longer as it still does the job fine. Right now I'm looking to reluctantly upgrade (its been 6 Years).
For anyone wanting to replace a battery on their phone; Disconnect the battery, soak the adhesive in a few drops of isopropyl alcohol, get a piece of dental floss and put it under the batteries corner. You can cut through the adhesive with zero bends being done to the battery. Did this on a couple phones but never heard about this technique from anyone. Hope it helps.
The S-22 Ultra looks so nice. Old people who complain about how life was better before make no sense, sure, phones are mostly in peopleʼs hands now, but donʼt be mad because you can do so many things with a phone that you couldnʼt do when smartphones didnʼt exist.
since 2017 been using Sony Xperia XZ Premium and only upgraded in 2022 with S 22 ULTRA. Ultimately, they all do the same basics. Tho, xerpia back panel had given off, needed to be reglued and local mobile trademan stated that the "model" was out of fashion, they could not repair, despite, only needing some reheating n adhesive. But this s22 ultra is a nice piece of machine, great replacement for a broken (still functional) phone.
I bought one of these after my old S7 committed sudoku. After seeing your videos on it I'm pretty happy with the components. This looks like quality. When it dies I can just take it apart and send the battery off for recycling myself. Thanks for all the info. Sure is handy without having to experience it first hand.
Hey Jerry, I was wondering what happens to the devices after they become obsolete as a result of teardowns? From the point of e-waste and sustainability? I was always watching these videos and find them interesting, but now I started to wonder whether there is any EoL management for these devices from the manufacturer at least, do they take it back for recycling or they don't care?
@@starlord6819 Chances are he sends them back. Even though its sponsored, the only part thats probably sponsored is him being able to destroy it. Not sure though, just my theory
@@starlord6819 Honestly i might be wrong, i always thought that phone companies will send him new models for testing, it might just be that he buys it himself from the money he recieves from sponsors like audible.
@@mjc0961 i think he explains how they're recycled pretty easily. Save as much as you can, even a cracked screen with working display can still be refurbished.
Not sure if you have considered doing this type of vid, but maybe a durability test for screen protectors? Like tempered glass (different price ranges) and plastic ones?
I want that phone but can't justify upgrading from my s20 ultra. it's still a beast. the amount of engineering that goes into these phones is truly astonishing nowadays
Your right it's just not worth the upgrade for you. I was debating giving up my note 20 ultra. But I've always hated that phone so was happy to get rid.
@@Justice_Akbr nope and there is milleage on it. I got it on release day so its over 2 years old now. It used to have some issues where a restart would fix it but a software update must have corrected that a while back. My s9+ i gave to my mother and its still running flawlessly.
bunch of reasons why they went away from removable batteries. It's much tougher to offer waterproof protection with a removable battery and they can fit a larger non removable battery in the phone which is what everyone wants these days.
Ah yes, another great video. I love this video as with every other video that he posts. I am going to stick with my Note 20 Ultra for as long as it can stay alive because I enjoy having a SD card slot for even more storage.
Apple is reparable ? I know that you like the pull tabs , but what about serialize almost every component in the phone (except for screws, it is probably coming in a new 14 model ) to the mother board ???
Wasn't apple counterproductive by locking down each component so repairability is a major hurdle? Well, for third parties, hopefully not themselves. I think there might be other also ecologically good ones, e.g. Fairphone.
@@MiguelY22 well, I was wondering because even Jerry did a video about a recent iPhone where he tried to just exchange some modules between two of the same model.
I " upgraded " to the s22 Ultra 512gb model from my s10+ this year and I use the word " upgrade " very loosely. Personally I think the s10+ was peak Samsung, best phone I had ever used hands down. Unfortunately, I'm not liking the s22U as much. It's bigger and the display is less worn out, sure. But the phone itself has bad thermal issues that constantly causes throttling, battery life sucks, speakers don't sound as good, and it's missing alot of features I've come to be used to over the past 3 years. They're also not including pre-installed screen protectors anymore which is a must on these phones since nothing works right on the aftermarket. Either they can't adhere to the curved edges good or the fingerprint scanner has a ton of issues. And that's ontop of everything else Samsung has de-contented in the past 3 years. Still haven't recieved a day 1 patch yet either and I've had the phone since the 23rd - 2 weeks ago. Idk, it's a nice phone if it's your first Samsung, but tbh the s10+ was better. If that phone could have lasted another 5+ years I would have just kept it. Idk, at this point I just think we're hitting the law of diminishing returns on these phones - Apple included. And esp for the price we should be getting a whole lot more.
At this point there is nothing more for the phones to offer other than better battery life. They can run every game and app you would want to play on a phone, shoot cinema quality movies, take award winning photos and have high end gaming monitor screen resolution. Not to mention being waterproof, 5g and wireless charging. Phones have reached their potential and now companies need to start making them cheaper
I did the same exact thing you did. There are a few improvements/new features. My s10plus battery waa going downhill pretty fast. Right now, I can go a full day without charging unless I'm gaming. To think, instead of the s-pen, could of had an aux port. Downsides are, having to buy a new adapter. I feel like if they up the charging rate, they should include it in the box! Also, this phone ran very hot, like burning fingertips hot. But apparently thr new software is learning your usage to adjust performance.
@CockOfJustice as a curved screen owner I can say that (S20U) I love it. S20U's curved screen is subtler than older models but the usability and the comfort and look ratio is amazing. There are proper glass screen protectors that work really well without fingerprint scanner issues. Since the corners have smaller curves as long as its good quality, glass screen protectors do stay on without a problem.
@CockOfJustice I've had curved displays since my s10+ in 2019 and I love them. But you are correct they're a pain in the ass to find a good screen protector. That's why I'm upset samsung stopped including a pre installed protector on the s22U bc 99% of the aftermarket ones suck. But the curved display itself is great and honestly I can't see myself going back to flat glass.
Repairability and recycling are so-so on the scale for me. I'd love to keep my S22 Ultra forever, but if, for whatever reason, it can't be repaired, then I won't cry about it. And for recycling, while important, I think that not buying a phone simply because the battery removal isn't easy or 100% guaranteed is a very inefficient reason, but to each their own.
@@theneighborlynumismatist8201 Bro nobody cares about recyclable most people keep their old phones in a drawer i got like 10 in a drawer atm and if youre stupid enough too see non recyclable as a problem you should prob not buy any electronics.
@@yvespjoes what a stupid way of thinking. same mindset piece of shit boomers had when they doomed the future generation to deal with all the environmental issues brought by their greed. Keep sucking up to big corpos though, they definitely love consumers like you that give them a pass on every bad decision they make.
Isopropyl alcohol is extremely cheap and completely safe to use on electronics. I replaced my battery with a screwdriver, candle, and a couple plastic shims and had an easy time with it.
@@Yielar1 Zack had to put a lot of force on the battery with his metal pry tools and he slightly bend the battery upon removing. This is dangerous because this can cause the battery to malfunction, catch on fire or explode!
@@realracer0353 he also had to spend 5 minutes heating up the back glass and use a razor blade to cut the glue. Either of those things could also make the battery catch fire. What I'm getting at is that if recycling companies can find a way to get the back glass off easily, they can surely find a way to get the battery out easily. Especially when most pull tabs don't work most of the time. I think not buying a phone because it doesn't have battery pull tabs is stupid, considering how hard it is to get to the battery in the first place and that most of them will never be recycled.
@Craig Comeau when you are struggling to remove a battery and pierce it, it will likely explode ablaze, having to do this with Samsungs make the batteries almost irreplaceable without a professional this the glue can be dangerous to the environment upon recycling….. it’s difficult to recycle all that glue hahahah
I got my Note 10+ the same time as you and have been rocking it ever since (am also considering an iPhone for my next whip 🤢) but it recently fell off my motorcycle at 50mph and my case isnt even that good and the phone is completely fine minus one tiny ding on the frame. I'm shocked and I'm not sure what other device could do that in our current climate. I probably just got lucky but still.
Note 10’s were actually really durable to drops than the S10 and the S20 series according to the phonebuff’s drop test videos. So it no doubt it’s great in the real world
I've accidentally inserted the sim removal pin into the top mic/speaker hole all the way until it would not go any further. Would that have damaged anything?
"Samsung however locks down their battery like its going to space, there's more white web in here than the spiderman's entire movie" "They're using apocalyptic amount of adhesive" You made my day Jerry😂😂
4:16 I would have liked to have seen you remove that mesh screen over the microphone hole. I'm one of the idiots who initially inserted the sim ejector pin into the wrong hole in my Galaxy S21, and another youtuber showed in his teardown that nothing happens, but what he didn't do was remove that mesh to really get a good look behind that screen. Perhaps in a future video? Thanks Jerry!
Hey Zach, you said that the lithium ion batteries are 95% recyclable. what does that mean exactly? are there some parts of the battery that can't be recycled or is it more that just a select few companies won't recycle them? if it's parts, which parts aren't recyclable just out of curiosity. :) thanks, Adam
I repaired smartphones for years as a LEVEL 2 device repair technician at Batteries + ( lol ) & lots & lots of Apple & Samsung phones // usually 3-15 phones per shift / + selling light bulbs (LED) & installing car batteries etc // at any rate // my first smartphone was a Galaxy Note 2 then I went to an OG iPhone SE & now I roll an iPhone SE2 - I got an Apple Watch Series 1 (still works) desk ornament, Apple Watch Series 5 (now Meg uses that one) & most recently Apple Watch SE (my daily. We both have 2019 iMac's & iPod touch 4th gen that still work & an ancient iPad 2 that still works. My 2008 MacBook still works too. Apple hardware very long lasting - for many people. I really like how iPhones are made & appreciate Samsung phones too // & appreciate that Apple makes the battery easy to replace (since its probably the first thing to fail, especially since going to 100% charge damages LIPO, as does high heat & or charging while below freezing (keeping LiPO between 30-80% makes last 5X longer (your working with 50% of the charge & minimizing anode & cathode ion insertion & removal extremes associated with charge state below 5% & above 95% / this applies to most of the lithium cobalt carbon lipo batteries used in consumer electronics that are portable // laptops, smartphones, smartwatches, fitness trackers // so I recommend short charge sessions of 10-40 minutes in the morning or while taking a shower, while going for a walk, while eating breakfast or lunch or dinner, & strongly advice people to avoid the fire risk of leaving their portable electronics with LIPO batteries parked on a charger all night while they are sleeping (overcharging & progressively damaging the battery) - Kudos to Batteries + & iFixIt for helping people to replace their faded electronic device batteries & for selling the tools & giving away the know how & instructions online for free - like many RUclips channels. Love your channel Zach!
You’re risking the phone to fry the motherboard by getting any water inside the pen hole, so it’s not a very good idea to add any kind of metal inside of the pen hole. Charging the pen wirelessly is the best option if you want to keep the water out of the phone.
The s pen doesn't have a battery but a small capacitor that only works for a very short time. Older models didn't have capacitors at all. The pen charges while using it through an electromagnetic field spread across the screen.
The implementation of the contacts on the phone and the pen might not be reliable enough for repeated use. Plus sweat and dirty may cause poor contact resistance reducing long-term reliability.
@@RandomGuy-om1vy you missed my point. older models didn’t charge at all, meaning they couldn’t keep the charge when not in proximity of the integrated Wacom digitizer
welp thanks for the tear down. Was able to fix mine without destroying something else. I bought a new phone waiting for my parts. Im loving the S24 but might have to return it now that I have my 22 working again.
Agreed that it's better for the environment to wait getting a new phone. Upgraded from the Galaxy Note 10 +. One of the reasons I chose the Galaxy S22 Ultra is that parts of it is made from fishing nets. Makes up for all that glue in the battery 😂🤣
The s5 had an ir sensor, heart rate sensor, fingerprint sensor, expandable storage, removeable battery, headphone jack, and came with a charging brick/earbuds. These new flagships are losing more and more features everyday... And costing more and more every year 😔
Nice, helpfull and informative review as always 💪🏼, I've only a tiny suggestion to make it ever better (according to my ideologys and values) 😊. For your viewers (in my opinion :)), to provide us with a more critical way of thinking, regarding the multinational smartphone marked , I think this world will benefit if we'll dial down the politics a notch 💪🏼 It would benefit our 🌍 in more ways then we can imagine 🌈. Keep up the good work men, and thank you for your time, to make content like this on RUclips 💪🏼😁👍🏻
This gentleman has guts to do what he does I have had my note 8 for 5 years and 2 days ago I had to upgrade as my note 8 was falling apart I now kno what to look for in phones and the pros and cons
Am I the only one that thinks that his reason for not choosing a Samsung for his next phone is a little stupid? Samsung won't stop doing this just because a random guy in another country told them to, and you not buying another phone from them doesn't matter when you already buy one every year. He does have a point, and recycling is very important, I just think it's dumb as hell to prioritize this instead of software, hardware, or ecosystem, just get whatever phone you want instead of making others feel guilty about what phone they buy, that may sound dumb, but trust me there is at least a couple of people right now that feel guilty that they bought a Samsung phone because he said this stuff. Also, you have one of the biggest phone collections of all time, what makes you think that using your old phone instead of the 100s that you have lying around will in any way help the planet? Now that I think about it, all the phones you bought probably produced so much e-waste that you might have one of the biggest 3-waste footprints that isn't from a company.
Props to Jerry who in face of using a perfectly new phone, choosings to destroy it everytime and just use his old phone. A real inspiration for me when I see him having access to so many phones but still sticking with his old one. Makes me wanna use my 2 year old phone for longer
Right now processors are reaching kind of a plateau in the sense that not many more transistor can be inside of them
This is because we are reaching sizes that are very close to atoms, one that happens we will need some major advancements to keep up with Moores law
Point being the older flagship phones are not really that far behind newer ones when performance is considered
dude if it works it woks, I'm still rocking a 2014 IPhone 6s and still works amazing.
@@Tebze_ Don't push it buddy
@@Tebze_ Surely still works, but the "amazing" part is bullshit for sure... insanely low standards of "amazing"
@@Tebze_ did you perhaps leave out a comma or a period? "and it still works, amazing." 😂😂😂
truth be told my friend just got $400 for his 6s by trading it in so there's that
I love these teardowns cos I don't have to pay to see the inside of these smartphones
You pay in time
@@ES-xq7iu not if u r using RUclips Vanced ahahahhahahahaha
@@MOOOHA literally what I am using right now 😆
Even if I will pay for this phone, I would never think a teardown of such expensive
@@MOOOHA men of culture 🙃
Upgraded from a Note 9 to the S22 Ultra just a few days ago, I wouldn't have upgraded if I didn't get a good deal for an upgrade. A solid device as usual!
Did you use their offer on taking back your old phone for 100$ more than its worth?
If so can you please tell me how much your old one was?
Verizon is doing a promo right now where if you trade in your old galaxy they will give you 800 dollar credit regardless of the condition
Samsung Note 9 is the last great complete „TOOLKIT” phone. What I trully wish , is that Samsung would release (when there will be a big breaktrough in phone computing science bringing the laptop specs to the phone without overheating) to build the ultimate phone that is around the Note 9 size but taller, a bit bulkier/Thicker for more battery and features, and have it be the ultimate tool, that would include the IR blaster and reader for programming, Radio reciever and transmitter, headphone jack with optical audio capability, side Case pins for extended battery case, normal (side or back) but also under screen finger print reader that can be disabled, 2x fully programmable buttons, and a pen with a better capacitor for 10 minutes of 10 clicks/second and 2 buttons that can be read up to 20 meters away (10 meters full signal) true Iris scanner and 24 MP front camera with 8k ultra wide capability, and the ability to use a crop recording with digital stabilizer and 90 degrees view for vlogging that is 4k and a more normal angle , rather then 160 degrees (8k) down to a more resonable 90 degrees (4k), also NO! under screen camera setup, but more like the note 9 form factor, but while also having a full 21/9 aspect ratio screen 4K CAPABLE, but that can go down to 1080p for the best battery life and performance, and having 2x front facing corner ambiental lights, that can be used for reading or for when you need wide ambient lighting, and on the back, an array light that has doual porpuse, wide field ring light (both ambiental close range lights should be able to change the temperature of the light from cold to warm light with ample steps between white and worm orange), with focused center light that can illuminate up to 50m for the 20x zoom lense, and the smaller ring light would be up to 5m for the ultra wide or 2x zoom. Also, it should have dual proper speakers for true mobile stereo, that also have ultrasonic capability, for pet training command use, or for emergency cases that makes an inaudible sound to humans, but the phone itself and rescue units with capable gear, can detect the sound to find the phone's location at least, and maybe also a GPS signal emitter. And call it (THE GALAXY TOOL NOTE 1) that maybe does not have the most powerful hardware, but it is the most versatile version for people that need a tool that is reliable in any temperature or scenario. (And this line of phones should have a new model each 3 years, and have them fully supported for 9, and security supported for 18 years) (Unless at least 50% of these options are in a phone, i will not buy an other one, at least not a samsung.). Sony has the potential of doing what Samsung does not anymore, Innovate. If Sony could find a way, through an UAG case partnership and Wacom pair-up, to have a secure side case pen that works at least as good as the note 9 pen, then it would out-sale Samsung just from the utilitary phone users that prefer the note 9 , and if they include a good pair up with raw HDR pictures and raw editing power, that is seemless and compatible to their amazing mirrorless cameras trough a multi-load and multi access points WI-FI system, then they will also sell the echosystem to photographers/vloggers/filmmakers, and also drive sales to their mirrorless cameras, because even if you have a capable day-day camera on the phone, you can't beat the raw performance of a big sensor with big lense, for the extra special occasions, or for professional users. Maybe even a much better drone that can use mirrorless cameras with an automatic optical zoom lens that can beat out all the integrated camera drones, through the sony echosystem wi-fi setup (bringing joy to the FPV drone users , to be able to do similar stuff, while also being able to gather amazing video and pictures.)
@@Narinjas holy fuck
I wish you had gone into more detail about the cooling hardware. Samsung totally re-engineered the cooling system of this phone utilizing a gel tim, stainless-steel vapor chamber, copper heatpipe, and graphite pads and it wouldve been really cool to see these parts in more detail.
It's always a pleasure to see your videos. You are as genuine a person can be.
What a quality video! my daughter loves watching these with me and she is 6! we've been watching since she's been 2!
That's awesome! Tell her hi for me!
Wow Man It's Amazing
Her first words were: scratches at level 6 with dipper grooves at level 7
@@midloran 🤣🤣🤣
@@midloran that was Funny
It amazes me just how much tech fits into these phones, though it's also saddening to see one ripped apart
it saddens you? i hope not lol like he said they se;; 250 million phones a year
@@justenb1560 250 mil and i don't have one 😂
@@antonymuturi6982 😐🤜🤛
@@imsearching9146 🤜🤛
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I've never imagined, that I'd ever hear Apple and repairability in the same sentence and I still have some mixed feelings about that. Isn't Apple the one who's hardlocking tons of parts to it's original phone?
yes and now they will sell parts with very high prices to make even more profits
same bro, apple is so much worse than samsung in repairability department
@@JorgTheElder repair comes b4 recycling tho
Think they backed off doing that if I remember correctly
@@officialANON001 Nah, Hugh Jeffreys made a really good presentation in which he switches parts between two brand new Iphone 13s. They're basically unrepairable by the owner or even small 3rd party shops. The cameras and the display needs to be reprogrammed to work properly. I recommend you to watch the video, it's quite funny in a sad way.
Zack is spot on about the plateau.
I went from upgrading yearly since the S8, to deciding to keep my S20 Ultra for a 3rd year because nothing is compelling me to switch.
Yes other that the battery won't last as long. I got the S20 ultra.
@@jdreaper2176 Yeah but to be fair it's extremally affordable to buy the replacement battery for it and restore it to it's original capacity. Just wish that manufacturers would make swapping flash storage easier since that'll eventually slow to a crawl with no good way to restore it without buying a new or barely used motherboard.
I went from my S7 Edge to a S10E and I've stuck with it... Can't justify spending that much extra for VERY little gain and a much bigger phone (that won't fit in "my" trucks phone cradle
I'm considering upgrading from the s20+ to the s22 ultra. I'm thinking if it is worth the upgrade
@@Taqqee09 I think it really just depends on your preferences and what you care about or not. Like I really care about lots of the new things Android 12 did so I got a Pixel 6 Pro, but if I didn't care for that then I probably would still be running on my old S10+ and maybe considering upgrading. The reason I say "maybe consider upgrading" is just because out of all Android manufacturers, it seems Samsung tends to make phones that get upgrade sickness where upgrading slows down the phone.
this is such an epic channel. longtime pixel user trying to make the jump to the ultra. this reassured me so much and was such a fun and indepth look. great content.
The amount and strength of adhesive Samsung has used to hold the battery can probably hold the fabric of reality closed it it had to lol.
Dark matter mystery resolved
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@@anonymousman4419 Dark Matter is pushing things apart, gravity is keeping objects together.
Doc Strange should have just called Samsung, close that multiverse right up.
@@timothybrown8424 no youre thinking of dark energy dark matter has gravity
When he said "You know what else is tight" I lost it 🤣😂
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ayo pause 🤨📸
I scrolled for this comment 😅
lmao me to!!
Same 😏 😅🤣me too
J-man to the rescue. Was in my Jacuzzi this AM (PA, USA) and forgot the jets were on a timer. I'm a proud Aplha-Nerd myself. After all, life is a do-it-yourself project, so I didn't panic. Reviewed my "inside" guy's vids (JerryRigEverything) and knew I was good. HR down, anxiety gone. Thanks brother!
5:42 Lot of balls is a good thing 😃
Lmao
7:46 "Usually. Samsung however locks down their battery like its going into space." 🤭
Because it is a "Galaxy" phone ;)
@@ShauriePvs LOL
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Really appreciate that you recommend using a phone as long as possible and not changing it every year as many others do 👍
I don't know anyone who gets a new phone every year. There's no reason to spend a grand every year on basically the same phone. I only upgrade when my service provider gives me a big discount which is usually every 2 or 3 years
@@jeffgayzose8129 Maybe not every year, but every 2 years is also a really short period of time. I'm using my phone now for already 5 years and have no need of getting a new one. Wish the update support of all new phones would be longer though
I a guy who upgrade flagship every 2 years
i been on the same s9+ plus since it got released xd
Still using my Note 8 but I think it's time for the S22 Ultra
Your consistency and quality of content never disappoints! ❤️
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This guy makes the same comment on every video lol
that snap every time is so good i expect my life to change every time you do it
It's incredible how small everything is plus they managed to fit the SPEN
Repairability is DEFINITELY an issue, as I had several smartphones and one tablet in a good repairshop near my home several times.
A problem with the USB port, screen (3 times) and camera module (1 time) isn't a reason to spend a ton of money for a new device! 😉
Yes :(
All of them you can repair by yourself if not scared and that saves more money than new phone
@@NoName-tg2kr ... just if you get the replacement parts cheaper and faster than a professional repair shop that doesn't need to buy the tools (because they already have them) AND you can repair it with less damage than the small fee I pay in the shop.
By the way: most repairs are done in the shop in no time. 😉👍
@@u.e.u.e. maybe true but ive replaced with basic tools back glass on my note 9 two times and it was fine
I only can recommend a Fairphone to everyone. Perfect repairability, sustainable, environmental friendly, good support, good choise of repair parts, local production. All the important future things in one smartphone. I have the Fairphone 3+ and its just great!
I was really waiting for this teardown. Much love from Kenya 🇰🇪 254
7:10 you heard it guys, rubber on the tip protects you! 😉🤭
"We took apart the SPen" That's a very nice way of saying you just broke something in half.
When I do this teardown videos with Samsung phones, I can't belive how many improovements could be done in the middle frame. Especially in the lower A series phones. Great video btw.
“Took apart the s-pen”
Ah yes, took apart as in atomically deconstructed. Definitely still usable in its current condition XD
Heads up for those who want to do the SiriusXM trial, you can't cancel your trial unless you call their number. They don't make it easy. I would recommend using a fake debit card for the trial so they don't charge you while you scurry to cancel
I've had similar experiences with XM. They gave me a free trial when I bought my car. Trying to cancel that trial wasn't fun. By the time I was able to get through on the phone (took numerous attempts where I gave up after being on hold for more than 40mins during my work days). By the time I did get through, the trial expired and I was charged. They wouldn't do anything about it. Told them I'd never subscribe again, but they still call me every 3 weeks with offers lol Spotify premium subscription has been the better option for me.
I had similar experience with credit union thingy . I had to block the card :((
Lmao be my best friend? Jk hero we didn’t think jk i didn’t do this shit
Streaming you can cancel online
SiriusXM sucks anyway. The music selection is awful, there's loads of commercials (advertising their other stations and their social media account is still a commercial), there's DJs who get on there and say the dumbest things imaginable, and you get dropouts all the time. My parents pay for it and I cannot for the life of me figure out why. It's just as garbage as FM radio except you have to pay for it.
I've had my Note 10+ for 2 and a half years, and this phone has been a great update for close to a week. It's great that it has 4 years of Android OS updates now.
Edit: Wouldn't recommend upgrading now if your phone still works.
Same goes for me.
Note 9 user here
@@ndasarathy1 note 9 for the win
I have a note 9 and I've been looking carefully at all my options. In the end the best one I could find is the Snapdragon note 9 to switch to
I have an S20 Ultra and love it. as much as I would love this phone, the S20 ultra is just still a beast. 16Gb ram and 512gb storage is just insanity
His voice is so relaxing 😌 to listen to. It calms my spirit and also good to fall asleep to 😴 Awesome tear down video as well. I was still wondering 🤔 why the memory card slot is still not available 😑
How would they make more money if it wasnt for their cloud services to keep, copy and sell your data for even more money...
including 5:33 how many time just he said "balls" lol 😂
I'm here after pre-ordering the new S23 Ultra, just to see it's older "brother" being teared down!
@7:00 Look at all that internal realstate dedicated to the S-pen. They can easily put in a 7000mah battery without that S-pen housing 😯
They could, but knowing Samsung, they wouldn't. Without the S Pen, the phone would probably be thinner and the capacity would be the same. Be happy that it even has 5000 mah with the S Pen.
Love the teardown, but Apple's new repair program is nothing groundbreaking or positive. They created a problem and are now trying to sell us a more expensive solution. Typical Apple.
My thoughts exactly
It may indeed be better for the environment, what is the alternative for Samsung? A less recyclable battery loaded with glue that will poison the environment.
@@theneighborlynumismatist8201 In order to see the full implications of what Apple is doing, you'll have to recognize that a person's finances and ability to pay for these ridiculously expensive repairs are a type of exhaustible resource. Charging more money for something that you claim exclusive rights to is much less sustainable than putting too much glue in a phone. If you create a problem and then design your own solution that costs people more money and uses far more resources than allowing simple third party repairs with third party products (while not even making a product that is "more" recyclable), you don't get kudos for that. Samsung's battery is not LESS recyclable as a product. It just less convenient and will require a different removal process. I am in no way saying that I agree with the amount of adhesive Samsung is using (moot point), but I am saying Apple's manufactured solution to the problem the created is worse.
Apple is a foolish company.
@@rohitkm1477 True.
After 4 years I decided to finally upgrade to the s22 ultra. I plan on using it for just as long or longer. We'll see. Hopefully the battery will last 2 years without replacing.
It's always nice to see a video without any screeching noise. Easy on the ear.
Love that you show everything wrong in the thumbnail rather than making it a secret you have to watch to find out
Thank you for highlighting Samsung's obsession with battery adhesive and it's effect on the environment! I own a repair shop and deal with a local electronics recycling company. They hate getting Samsung devices in because of the difficulty of removing the battery compared to other manufacturers. I can't imagine how many end up in a landfill globally because of the this.
Samsung has never stopped overreacting to the Note 7 fires.
@@mjc0961 But the Note 7 battery fires were just a result of poor manufacturing, not poor design. Had nothing to do with the battery moving around or anything.
Nice!!! Very detailed operation, thank you for sharing!
7:26 Everything reminds me of her.
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i just took appart my 8yo yesterday and it's fascinating how simple it's built
just changed battery on my onpelus 5t. Safe to say i won't be needing a new phone for a couple more years hopefully. Love them teardowns as always
Thanks for the teardown, the s22 ultra looks well built from a packaging stand-point. Wonder how long that charging port o-ring will last though. I'm still sporting my Galaxy S7, if it still had security/software updates I would keep it longer as it still does the job fine. Right now I'm looking to reluctantly upgrade (its been 6 Years).
For anyone wanting to replace a battery on their phone;
Disconnect the battery, soak the adhesive in a few drops of isopropyl alcohol, get a piece of dental floss and put it under the batteries corner.
You can cut through the adhesive with zero bends being done to the battery.
Did this on a couple phones but never heard about this technique from anyone.
Hope it helps.
Thanks, this helped a lot
@@missflorathewriter9014 Glad it did! :)
The S-22 Ultra looks so nice. Old people who complain about how life was better before make no sense, sure, phones are mostly in peopleʼs hands now, but donʼt be mad because you can do so many things with a phone that you couldnʼt do when smartphones didnʼt exist.
since 2017 been using Sony Xperia XZ Premium and only upgraded in 2022 with S 22 ULTRA. Ultimately, they all do the same basics. Tho, xerpia back panel had given off, needed to be reglued and local mobile trademan stated that the "model" was out of fashion, they could not repair, despite, only needing some reheating n adhesive.
But this s22 ultra is a nice piece of machine, great replacement for a broken (still functional) phone.
I bought one of these after my old S7 committed sudoku. After seeing your videos on it I'm pretty happy with the components. This looks like quality. When it dies I can just take it apart and send the battery off for recycling myself. Thanks for all the info. Sure is handy without having to experience it first hand.
Hey Jerry, I was wondering what happens to the devices after they become obsolete as a result of teardowns? From the point of e-waste and sustainability? I was always watching these videos and find them interesting, but now I started to wonder whether there is any EoL management for these devices from the manufacturer at least, do they take it back for recycling or they don't care?
I think he saves them all on the shelf he made
@@starlord6819 Chances are he sends them back.
Even though its sponsored, the only part thats probably sponsored is him being able to destroy it.
Not sure though, just my theory
@@BocchiSensei could also be that, its just that I saw a video of him looking for damaged batteries over time on shelf full of his phones
@@starlord6819 Honestly i might be wrong, i always thought that phone companies will send him new models for testing, it might just be that he buys it himself from the money he recieves from sponsors like audible.
I'm curious to what happens to all these phones since there's that huge emphasis on being eco. How does one use these parts or recycle them easily?
Check out Hugh Jeffreys, he does some brilliant videos on repairability of phones
@@sabersz indeed. He is pretty fun to watch
@@sabersz Hugh Jefferys is great, but that doesn't answer the question on what companies are doing with these "recycled" phones.
@@mjc0961 i think he explains how they're recycled pretty easily. Save as much as you can, even a cracked screen with working display can still be refurbished.
Not sure if you have considered doing this type of vid, but maybe a durability test for screen protectors? Like tempered glass (different price ranges) and plastic ones?
He did do it already
@@ChrisZukowski88 Oh yeah? I'll look it up!
make sure to include 1eur glass screen protectors from aliexpress
🤣🤣🤣 i believe you can do that too
I saw somewhere a comparison between cheap screen protectors and more expensive ones. In the end they all performed the same
I never get tired watching these teardowns, keep it up!
7:49 "Samsung locks down their battery like it's going to space" 🤣🤣
I want that phone but can't justify upgrading from my s20 ultra. it's still a beast. the amount of engineering that goes into these phones is truly astonishing nowadays
Your right it's just not worth the upgrade for you. I was debating giving up my note 20 ultra. But I've always hated that phone so was happy to get rid.
Does your phone has burn-in screen problem?
@@Justice_Akbr nope and there is milleage on it. I got it on release day so its over 2 years old now. It used to have some issues where a restart would fix it but a software update must have corrected that a while back. My s9+ i gave to my mother and its still running flawlessly.
@@Justice_Akbr My note 9 had. Got the 22 ultra now and batteri is bad, hope it somehow gets better in the future with upgrades.
@@rj_ofb what presantage do you used to keep the brightness of your screen in your note 9?
I still think they should implement removable batteries. That would make it super easy to recycle the old battery.
A few Years ago, we had removable Batteries, they wont return to that, because it would make the repair also easier.
bunch of reasons why they went away from removable batteries. It's much tougher to offer waterproof protection with a removable battery and they can fit a larger non removable battery in the phone which is what everyone wants these days.
@@JorgTheElder nah that would restrict innovation and take us backwards in performance
@@Yielar1 To be honest, making the battery removeable would make it bigger since it loses about 1/6 in thickness, that being the glue.
@@fa14bi-78 pull tabs exist.
Ah yes, another great video. I love this video as with every other video that he posts. I am going to stick with my Note 20 Ultra for as long as it can stay alive because I enjoy having a SD card slot for even more storage.
Dude has got the best, most soothing voice on YT..period!
When are you doing the teardown video of the mi 11 Ultra? I would love to see that camera module and the second screen from inside 😁
Apple is reparable ? I know that you like the pull tabs , but what about serialize almost every component in the phone (except for screws, it is probably coming in a new 14 model ) to the mother board ???
Wasn't apple counterproductive by locking down each component so repairability is a major hurdle? Well, for third parties, hopefully not themselves.
I think there might be other also ecologically good ones, e.g. Fairphone.
yeah that's why France threatened them to ban them from the eu market and they caved and made that repair program
Apple makes repair very difficult. Louis Rossmann has videos about it. He fixes Macbooks
@@MiguelY22 well, I was wondering because even Jerry did a video about a recent iPhone where he tried to just exchange some modules between two of the same model.
I " upgraded " to the s22 Ultra 512gb model from my s10+ this year and I use the word " upgrade " very loosely. Personally I think the s10+ was peak Samsung, best phone I had ever used hands down. Unfortunately, I'm not liking the s22U as much. It's bigger and the display is less worn out, sure. But the phone itself has bad thermal issues that constantly causes throttling, battery life sucks, speakers don't sound as good, and it's missing alot of features I've come to be used to over the past 3 years. They're also not including pre-installed screen protectors anymore which is a must on these phones since nothing works right on the aftermarket. Either they can't adhere to the curved edges good or the fingerprint scanner has a ton of issues. And that's ontop of everything else Samsung has de-contented in the past 3 years. Still haven't recieved a day 1 patch yet either and I've had the phone since the 23rd - 2 weeks ago. Idk, it's a nice phone if it's your first Samsung, but tbh the s10+ was better. If that phone could have lasted another 5+ years I would have just kept it. Idk, at this point I just think we're hitting the law of diminishing returns on these phones - Apple included. And esp for the price we should be getting a whole lot more.
At this point there is nothing more for the phones to offer other than better battery life. They can run every game and app you would want to play on a phone, shoot cinema quality movies, take award winning photos and have high end gaming monitor screen resolution. Not to mention being waterproof, 5g and wireless charging. Phones have reached their potential and now companies need to start making them cheaper
I did the same exact thing you did. There are a few improvements/new features. My s10plus battery waa going downhill pretty fast. Right now, I can go a full day without charging unless I'm gaming. To think, instead of the s-pen, could of had an aux port.
Downsides are, having to buy a new adapter. I feel like if they up the charging rate, they should include it in the box! Also, this phone ran very hot, like burning fingertips hot.
But apparently thr new software is learning your usage to adjust performance.
@CockOfJustice as a curved screen owner I can say that (S20U) I love it. S20U's curved screen is subtler than older models but the usability and the comfort and look ratio is amazing. There are proper glass screen protectors that work really well without fingerprint scanner issues. Since the corners have smaller curves as long as its good quality, glass screen protectors do stay on without a problem.
I'm still rocking my s9+ and love it, going to need a battery and charging port replacement soon but everything else is as fast as the day I got it
@CockOfJustice I've had curved displays since my s10+ in 2019 and I love them. But you are correct they're a pain in the ass to find a good screen protector. That's why I'm upset samsung stopped including a pre installed protector on the s22U bc 99% of the aftermarket ones suck. But the curved display itself is great and honestly I can't see myself going back to flat glass.
This guy is so charismatic! Love him
So much technical & informative!👌👍
1:37 to skip the add
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0:27 I thought he was gonna say: "wanna know what else is tight... your mamma!!!"
That's what I'm saying
bruh like if u died when he said balls 5:30
from the durability test to the teardown...my heart has been shattered.
His voice is so soothing and relaxing!! Does he do VO Acting?? He def should!!
Repairability and recycling are so-so on the scale for me. I'd love to keep my S22 Ultra forever, but if, for whatever reason, it can't be repaired, then I won't cry about it. And for recycling, while important, I think that not buying a phone simply because the battery removal isn't easy or 100% guaranteed is a very inefficient reason, but to each their own.
Purchasing devices that are less recyclable may encourage the company to continue doing so, it is not the right direction in 2022.
@@theneighborlynumismatist8201 Bro nobody cares about recyclable most people keep their old phones in a drawer i got like 10 in a drawer atm and if youre stupid enough too see non recyclable as a problem you should prob not buy any electronics.
@@yvespjoes what a stupid way of thinking. same mindset piece of shit boomers had when they doomed the future generation to deal with all the environmental issues brought by their greed. Keep sucking up to big corpos though, they definitely love consumers like you that give them a pass on every bad decision they make.
Why do you think it can't be repaired? He removed the battery in like 15 seconds.
@@bubbleir well as i said if you think its a problem you should not use/buy anything that uses electricty😑
Him: "You know what else is tight?"
Him: "Your..."
Me: "Mom?"
Hey Jerry! I appreciate everything you do, from making videos to helping kids in poor countries. THANK YOU!
7:47 "Samsung, however, probably uses contact cement" would be a more accurate expectation honestly but the web analogy works too
7:48 to 7:54
“ Samsung locked their battery like they’re going to space “ 😂😂😂🤣🤣
I definitely agree that Samsung should make their batteries easier to remove, it's really dangerous now!
How is it dangerous? Serious question
Isopropyl alcohol is extremely cheap and completely safe to use on electronics. I replaced my battery with a screwdriver, candle, and a couple plastic shims and had an easy time with it.
@@Yielar1 Zack had to put a lot of force on the battery with his metal pry tools and he slightly bend the battery upon removing. This is dangerous because this can cause the battery to malfunction, catch on fire or explode!
@@realracer0353 he also had to spend 5 minutes heating up the back glass and use a razor blade to cut the glue. Either of those things could also make the battery catch fire. What I'm getting at is that if recycling companies can find a way to get the back glass off easily, they can surely find a way to get the battery out easily. Especially when most pull tabs don't work most of the time. I think not buying a phone because it doesn't have battery pull tabs is stupid, considering how hard it is to get to the battery in the first place and that most of them will never be recycled.
@Craig Comeau when you are struggling to remove a battery and pierce it, it will likely explode ablaze, having to do this with Samsungs make the batteries almost irreplaceable without a professional this the glue can be dangerous to the environment upon recycling….. it’s difficult to recycle all that glue hahahah
I got my Note 10+ the same time as you and have been rocking it ever since (am also considering an iPhone for my next whip 🤢) but it recently fell off my motorcycle at 50mph and my case isnt even that good and the phone is completely fine minus one tiny ding on the frame. I'm shocked and I'm not sure what other device could do that in our current climate. I probably just got lucky but still.
Do not get an iPhone they suck so bad.
@@Crazyoldman84 Don’t listen to this dingbot iPhones last longer.
Not to mention I can sell my 5 year old iPhone for the same price as last years flagship Samsung. iPhones hold their value for a reason.
Note 10’s were actually really durable to drops than the S10 and the S20 series according to the phonebuff’s drop test videos. So it no doubt it’s great in the real world
@@TonyVM775 You bought it for more so....
Jerry: You know what else is tight..
Me: Thinking of all the possible wrong answers
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Jerry: introduces his sponsor
Is it just me or in this video Zack did a better explanation than his previous tear-down videos?
0:26 Zack: Wanna know what else is tight?
Me: Wait, did the hub sponsor this video?
I've accidentally inserted the sim removal pin into the top mic/speaker hole all the way until it would not go any further. Would that have damaged anything?
Happened to me, got any answer on this?
I did that over a year ago...mic is still working till this day, so I guess it's fine?
What would have been even more impressive is if you had managed to open the sim drawer by doing that!!
"Samsung however locks down their battery like its going to space, there's more white web in here than the spiderman's entire movie"
"They're using apocalyptic amount of adhesive"
You made my day Jerry😂😂
9:12 I really hate to say it... Hahhaa
The best of teardown...all of my respect from romania!
For every operation there’s a master operator
For every masters operator there’s one and only jerry 👌🏻👌🏻
4:16 I would have liked to have seen you remove that mesh screen over the microphone hole. I'm one of the idiots who initially inserted the sim ejector pin into the wrong hole in my Galaxy S21, and another youtuber showed in his teardown that nothing happens, but what he didn't do was remove that mesh to really get a good look behind that screen. Perhaps in a future video? Thanks Jerry!
He literally did that RIGHT BEFORE THAT…
@@JSUTrumpet He removed the mesh over the speaker hole, not the smaller mic hole.
@@JSUTrumpet Well wouldn't you know it, Jerry just released a video today demonstrating exactly what I was talking about 😁
Hey Zach,
you said that the lithium ion batteries are 95% recyclable.
what does that mean exactly? are there some parts of the battery that can't be recycled or is it more that just a select few companies won't recycle them?
if it's parts, which parts aren't recyclable just out of curiosity. :)
thanks,
Adam
I would rather have a heavily glued down battery than a phone where I cant even change the screen without software problems
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You can always count to hear “Lego” in Jerryrig’s videos!
I repaired smartphones for years as a LEVEL 2 device repair technician at Batteries + ( lol ) & lots & lots of Apple & Samsung phones // usually 3-15 phones per shift / + selling light bulbs (LED) & installing car batteries etc // at any rate // my first smartphone was a Galaxy Note 2 then I went to an OG iPhone SE & now I roll an iPhone SE2 - I got an Apple Watch Series 1 (still works) desk ornament, Apple Watch Series 5 (now Meg uses that one) & most recently Apple Watch SE (my daily. We both have 2019 iMac's & iPod touch 4th gen that still work & an ancient iPad 2 that still works. My 2008 MacBook still works too. Apple hardware very long lasting - for many people. I really like how iPhones are made & appreciate Samsung phones too // & appreciate that Apple makes the battery easy to replace (since its probably the first thing to fail, especially since going to 100% charge damages LIPO, as does high heat & or charging while below freezing (keeping LiPO between 30-80% makes last 5X longer (your working with 50% of the charge & minimizing anode & cathode ion insertion & removal extremes associated with charge state below 5% & above 95% / this applies to most of the lithium cobalt carbon lipo batteries used in consumer electronics that are portable // laptops, smartphones, smartwatches, fitness trackers // so I recommend short charge sessions of 10-40 minutes in the morning or while taking a shower, while going for a walk, while eating breakfast or lunch or dinner, & strongly advice people to avoid the fire risk of leaving their portable electronics with LIPO batteries parked on a charger all night while they are sleeping (overcharging & progressively damaging the battery) - Kudos to Batteries + & iFixIt for helping people to replace their faded electronic device batteries & for selling the tools & giving away the know how & instructions online for free - like many RUclips channels. Love your channel Zach!
I'm wondering why they choose wireless charging of the pen. Wouldn't it be more efficient and simpler to just add 2 metal contacts?
You’re risking the phone to fry the motherboard by getting any water inside the pen hole, so it’s not a very good idea to add any kind of metal inside of the pen hole. Charging the pen wirelessly is the best option if you want to keep the water out of the phone.
The s pen doesn't have a battery but a small capacitor that only works for a very short time. Older models didn't have capacitors at all. The pen charges while using it through an electromagnetic field spread across the screen.
The implementation of the contacts on the phone and the pen might not be reliable enough for repeated use. Plus sweat and dirty may cause poor contact resistance reducing long-term reliability.
@@svartdraken every s pen uses wireless charging.
@@RandomGuy-om1vy you missed my point. older models didn’t charge at all, meaning they couldn’t keep the charge when not in proximity of the integrated Wacom digitizer
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welp thanks for the tear down. Was able to fix mine without destroying something else. I bought a new phone waiting for my parts. Im loving the S24 but might have to return it now that I have my 22 working again.
I’ve been waiting for this so long.
Agreed that it's better for the environment to wait getting a new phone. Upgraded from the Galaxy Note 10 +. One of the reasons I chose the Galaxy S22 Ultra is that parts of it is made from fishing nets. Makes up for all that glue in the battery 😂🤣
The s5 had an ir sensor, heart rate sensor, fingerprint sensor, expandable storage, removeable battery, headphone jack, and came with a charging brick/earbuds. These new flagships are losing more and more features everyday... And costing more and more every year 😔
And it was so light, you could just drop it without any damage
Nice, helpfull and informative review as always 💪🏼, I've only a tiny suggestion to make it ever better (according to my ideologys and values) 😊. For your viewers (in my opinion :)), to provide us with a more critical way of thinking, regarding the multinational smartphone marked , I think this world will benefit if we'll dial down the politics a notch 💪🏼
It would benefit our 🌍 in more ways then we can imagine 🌈.
Keep up the good work men, and thank you for your time, to make content like this on RUclips 💪🏼😁👍🏻
This gentleman has guts to do what he does I have had my note 8 for 5 years and 2 days ago I had to upgrade as my note 8 was falling apart I now kno what to look for in phones and the pros and cons
I'd love to see a video of your process recycling these teardown and durability test devices. Or at least what you do with them after
Am I the only one that thinks that his reason for not choosing a Samsung for his next phone is a little stupid?
Samsung won't stop doing this just because a random guy in another country told them to, and you not buying another phone from them doesn't matter when you already buy one every year.
He does have a point, and recycling is very important, I just think it's dumb as hell to prioritize this instead of software, hardware, or ecosystem, just get whatever phone you want instead of making others feel guilty about what phone they buy, that may sound dumb, but trust me there is at least a couple of people right now that feel guilty that they bought a Samsung phone because he said this stuff.
Also, you have one of the biggest phone collections of all time, what makes you think that using your old phone instead of the 100s that you have lying around will in any way help the planet? Now that I think about it, all the phones you bought probably produced so much e-waste that you might have one of the biggest 3-waste footprints that isn't from a company.
You're not alone. Maybe instead of complaining about how recycling he could do something about it with his influence and make a difference.
@@larkan511 Well this is weird, I expected to be bombarded with people who can't think for themselves.
I thought I was the only one who thought Zack was hypocritical in this situation
Love my S22 Ultra. Fantastic phone!
So as I'm sitting here watching this I get a email with shipping info on my new clear knife of yours. I'm super excited.
Happy to now this channel... hope we now more
Jerry is best tech youtuber in the world 👍👍👍