I love that you repair stuff rather than throwing it away. I’m far too clumsy to do these kind of things myself so I go to people like you to get gadgets fixed. Great job!
Anyone else noticed how much better Hugh is at opening a device? He always uses plastic tools and takes care to not scratch, while some bald guy uses a razor blade and scratches the frame in the process
@@dannulik people could end up taking his teardown videos a bit too seriously and scratching up their frames. It’d be better if he said “use plastic tools”. But no, the bald guy even told people to start by the plastic antenna line with a metal tool, thus damaging the antenna line in the process
9:53 "Folding phones are a lot like exotic cars. They look nice, cost loads and are a nightmare to repair." Me watching this on my new Z Fold 3: *chuckles to self* "I'm in danger."
I guess I don’t see the point in foldables. They just seem to be a “look what we can do” technology. Idk, I’ll probably be eating my words ten years from now, but as of 2021, I don’t get it.
In the current state, the tech isn't perfect, sure. For me, the small footprint is something that I'd like to see in modern phones more, and I can't forsee that being done without foldable tech. In my opinion like 5 years from now, most of us will be using foldables, but we'll have to wait and see. It's very much possible that foldables will slowly disappear from the market if the costs don't get lowered quick enough.
In my opinion foldable smartphones are not good everyday phones as Floss carter said these kinda phones are more of a secondary phone for weekends or to flex and show off to people during fancy events or gatherings just like the RangeRover isn’t always a daily car these phones aren’t everyday phones
@@Crazyreviewer123 how many people do you know that wants to own a phone specifically just for “flexing”? Especially one that breaks just by using it the way its intended? How many times have you seen that happen? Thats a whole other level of dumbass. Its a dumb design, and yes, Land Rovers ARE intended as everyday cars, their literal marketing was based on them being tough, but they are pieces of garbage now and it’s totally fine to notice that something SUCKS
@@CBrown86 well I just get mixed messages about range rovers some say they are reliable others say they aren’t but I realize that life is short and you should get what makes you happy and enjoy it anytime you want some people like reserving special cars on weekends but it all depends on the person same goes for smartphones
These foldables scratch at a level 2 with deeper grooves at a level 3. They will also be damaged by just a fingernail. Such is the nature of fragile plastic displays.
I work at Best Buy in America and we have a Z-flip that is folded like 100+ times a day since the phone was launched. It has tons of scratches all over the display. A customer even stabbed the display multiple times with a pen. It has 0 issues even with physical damage. It’s all up to luck with these foldable phones honestly.
Wow, I mean - in my town it was difficult to find someone to replace a screen on my s8 a year ago, where I would be sure nobody would mess it up in the process. Fixing a Z flip is some serious skill, and all the bragging rights are rightfully yours. Cheers!
Great video Hugh. I would recommend that instead of the liquid adhesive, you buy a roll of 3M 300LSE. It's the same adhesive that's been used on many of these devices for years. Many different thicknesses are available and you can just cut strips to suit.
After a month or so, you'll stop babying the heck out out of it. You still have to treat it differently from all the other slab phones tho. But once you get comfortable with them, you'll realize they ain't as frg Fragile as you'd expect.
I love "repairing" Samsung devices, although the parts typically are expensive, you can see how they really thought about the reparability to make it as smooth as possible. The parts are also stable and top notch!
I used to use an iPhone 8. I've dropped it countless times on hard surfaces and it never sustained any damages. I put it against a refrigerator door, and the screen cracks.
@@HuyTran-sb2ql do have any explanation as to why that doesn’t boil down to “foldables are fragile”? Cause I’ve seen those things take a beating and come out with minimal damage.
I had Fold 1 and sold it recently, after 1 year of usage, took good care of it, the folding display had very minor barely visible scratches and worked perfectly. These phones are not for everybody, you need to handle them with care.
I learned a lot from your videos sir hugh... although im not a cellphone technician... I like how you repair all those broken phones, thre's no brand that you cant repair.... more power and keep safe....
I watched this video on my year old Galaxy Z Flip. Dropped it many times with a case. Works fine. Screen does have minor indentations probably from my nails, but not noticeable when I turn on the screen.
honestly, its not the technology, it's Samsung themselves as they basically control the price. it's the same reason why an s8 screen still costs around 100$
@@xogodogo9787 no he is correct, a replacement screen for my note 10 would be over 400 dollars, that's just ridiculous, I could get a 55 inch tv for that money.
@@xogodogo9787 I think it's not necessarily this, lol. My Samsung Note 8's screen had issues and it estimated around $180 to repair it (and more than that in official Samsung stores) where I live and the difference of selling the phone with a defective screen as opposed to selling it after repairs isn't gonna cover the repair amount at all. Tbh I'm on an iPhone X right now and I was glad to know that screen replacement for these are cheaper here ($100 or so).
Well isn't that anyone with a monopoly on parts? If anyone else can offer replacement screens, then there be some price competition. Also, idk how you can for sure this tech isn't expensive to manufacture in the first place.
Great Video, I couldn't believe you found parts. I talk to the owner at headlane trying to get some affiliate marking for me and you X :) He didn't even know about your videos. Looked everywhere for parts for my z flip in the usa. Thanks for making cool videos! How did you do it? The 600k+ subs. I think my videos might be too boring LOL
One thing I love about the pre-2020 samsung phones is, for the most part, the screws are all the same size and don't require constantly swapping screw bits
Great Job and Interesting repair. On the comments at the end, this technology looks like its its infancy and Samsung will probably have to invest in improving it to resolve those issues. Id like a Z flip if Samsung ever releases a 1TB model though.
@@zeenxdownz well I do alot of screen recordings (live streams, IG stories, tiktoks, RUclips etc) and it adds up quite quickly. I also do torrenting where I download Windows 10 and Windows 11 ISOs which can be 4-10GB aswell as other PC downloads like drivers which I transfer over to my PC. I do try to crop done of the recordings from 4GB to 1GB but they add up and storage fills up quickly. I also make tons of cute gifs I post to social media of my favorite celebrities and streamers. So yeah. I can't wait for 2, 3, 4 and 5TB phones in the future 😻😻
Foldables, to me, are superior technology because of the protectiveness that a folded phone provides to the screen. With that said, this is relative to "old-school" phones from the 2000s. Those were pretty heavy duty and dropping them wouldn't do much if they were folded up. These phones were typically also made to be stronger. I suppose this is kinda like comparing a Gamecube to the Xbox360. The Gamecube was made to be incredibly sturdy to the point that dropping it on tile would break the tile rather than the console. So essentially, if they made foldable phones with brick-like sturdiness, then I'd buy one. They clook pretty fantastic, but they seem to be made delicately.
the foldable technology is so advanced compared to other non folding phones, I think Samsung should make tougher to break screens so they will not have to be repaired as often, also I think that Samsung should drop the price down a lot on the screens! great video I enjoyed it!
I do agree there are a lot of broken z flips on eBay. I bought 3 of them from the same seller, the first one was missing the front camera and display is dead, the second one has a damaged lower housing and glass is broken the display is damaged but somewhat works, the last one was only the display having that crease in the middle but fully works.
That’s most likely because they are either broken or people are using these phones in the safety of home and they aren’t everyday phones more of weekend phone or a phone you use a few times a month for fun
@@paincreatesfame yeah like you I yet to see anyone using this kinda phone in public I mostly see iPhones and galaxy s20 s10 s9 or Galaxy note phones or even LG phones but still trying to find anyone using this phone it’s not easy
@@Crazyreviewer123 i got one(currently writing with a flip 5) and ive seen like 3 in public this year so nothing much changed it's probably just the durability that really changed, i use it without screen protector on a daily usage😅
I swear these are going to be like 50$ broken on eBay in like a year, Samsung certainly didn’t have durability in mind when designing a foldable display.
I just got a Galaxy S5 for free with screen wake problems, but if I wake it up from home button it will wake up, but not from power/sleep button. I actually have a lot of smartphones and a perfectly working Galaxy S5, but giving me old tech makes me happy. BTW I like your work. Have a nice day.
I've done phone repairs on different models (Apple and Samsung) but I have never touched a foldable phone as they seem like so much could go wrong. With replacement prices like that, I understand why the market is flooded with broken ones. Sad.
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I love that you repair stuff rather than throwing it away. I’m far too clumsy to do these kind of things myself so I go to people like you to get gadgets fixed. Great job!
@:/ :/
That Z flip looks like a crime scene.
Samsung; OUR DEAREST SON IS IN A COMA PLEASE HELP OUR SON!
Hugh Jeffrey: I’m a doctor don’t worry he will wake up fine ;)
Z Flip: THANKS MANNN
@@tsm_barbiboi625 ok.
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@@azadrestore not at all.
@@azadrestore because you're self promoting.
“Incompetent repair guy” 😭🤣 he was so upset about that metal plate
Its true tho 😭🤣
Baumgarthner Restoration vibes 🤣
Now he wants his phone back. :D
Probably the first to dislike this video 🤫
I figured it was a matter of time until you repaired one of these, and the video is great!
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Anyone else noticed how much better Hugh is at opening a device? He always uses plastic tools and takes care to not scratch, while some bald guy uses a razor blade and scratches the frame in the process
True! But I still love the bald guy
@@carstuff4u942 well, we can always like Agent 47, but his attention to detail is nowhere near Hugh
Thankfully he disassembles already trashed phones most of the time. So this isn't a problem.
@@dannulik people could end up taking his teardown videos a bit too seriously and scratching up their frames. It’d be better if he said “use plastic tools”. But no, the bald guy even told people to start by the plastic antenna line with a metal tool, thus damaging the antenna line in the process
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Dankpods: Someones been in hereuh
Mate lemme get ma Veggiemite
Ohh my pkcell
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1 grit just waiting
it looks like this phone was attacked by the one grit
9:53 "Folding phones are a lot like exotic cars. They look nice, cost loads and are a nightmare to repair."
Me watching this on my new Z Fold 3: *chuckles to self* "I'm in danger."
I hope your phone lasts you a long time, friend :)
Hopefully those phones are not as fragile as they appear!
The Motorola? Which is a better flip? Those or this Samsung?
Z Flip3 user here, I'm terrified on how much this shits gonna cost to repair if it goes cack on me.
This is why I buy insurance for my phone.
I think i saw this as well! Thought about fixing it too lol. But yeah those displays are so exspensive!
Cool
Might as well buy a new phone
Stop making Concept phones and misleading people from believing the phones are real
@@myfirstnamemylastname2262 his name is literally Concept Creator how stupid can one be not knowing those are concepts
@@Bruh-vd1pp Unless they dont see his name because if they saw him on recommendations
I guess I don’t see the point in foldables. They just seem to be a “look what we can do” technology. Idk, I’ll probably be eating my words ten years from now, but as of 2021, I don’t get it.
I agree, They just seem so pointless, plus the fact that they are SUPER easy to scratch and mess up.
Which is why I think the future is going to stay as normal phones. Maybe a wrap-around screen here and there, but foldables are not the way to go.
In the current state, the tech isn't perfect, sure. For me, the small footprint is something that I'd like to see in modern phones more, and I can't forsee that being done without foldable tech. In my opinion like 5 years from now, most of us will be using foldables, but we'll have to wait and see. It's very much possible that foldables will slowly disappear from the market if the costs don't get lowered quick enough.
Foldables merges tablets and phones together, and for smaller foldables they are for saving space. Other than that they are pretty useless
That's how new not refined technologies work, it's only a matter of time
Foldable phones are like Land Rovers: they look amazing, just don’t touch anywhere ever or breath too hard near them.
In my opinion foldable smartphones are not good everyday phones as Floss carter said these kinda phones are more of a secondary phone for weekends or to flex and show off to people during fancy events or gatherings just like the RangeRover isn’t always a daily car these phones aren’t everyday phones
@@Crazyreviewer123 how many people do you know that wants to own a phone specifically just for “flexing”? Especially one that breaks just by using it the way its intended? How many times have you seen that happen? Thats a whole other level of dumbass. Its a dumb design, and yes, Land Rovers ARE intended as everyday cars, their literal marketing was based on them being tough, but they are pieces of garbage now and it’s totally fine to notice that something SUCKS
@@CBrown86 well I just get mixed messages about range rovers some say they are reliable others say they aren’t but I realize that life is short and you should get what makes you happy and enjoy it anytime you want some people like reserving special cars on weekends but it all depends on the person same goes for smartphones
@@CBrown86 nah they're actually pretty durable- you can look at the video by Jerryrigseverything if you want an example
Scratches at a level 1 with deeper grooves at a level... breathing too hard
- MKBHD -
LMAO, I just watched that video
Scratches at a level 1, And gets cut at a level 6
These foldables scratch at a level 2 with deeper grooves at a level 3. They will also be damaged by just a fingernail. Such is the nature of fragile plastic displays.
I work at Best Buy in America and we have a Z-flip that is folded like 100+ times a day since the phone was launched. It has tons of scratches all over the display. A customer even stabbed the display multiple times with a pen. It has 0 issues even with physical damage. It’s all up to luck with these foldable phones honestly.
Wow, I mean - in my town it was difficult to find someone to replace a screen on my s8 a year ago, where I would be sure nobody would mess it up in the process. Fixing a Z flip is some serious skill, and all the bragging rights are rightfully yours. Cheers!
Great video Hugh. I would recommend that instead of the liquid adhesive, you buy a roll of 3M 300LSE. It's the same adhesive that's been used on many of these devices for years. Many different thicknesses are available and you can just cut strips to suit.
*I would treat that phone like a baby if I ever get one of these! That’s insane!*
That's what my dad does
@@bigmaxcc My dad brought his phone to a forklift before...
Let's just say...
He got an S10 after
After a month or so, you'll stop babying the heck out out of it.
You still have to treat it differently from all the other slab phones tho. But once you get comfortable with them, you'll realize they ain't as frg
Fragile as you'd expect.
I'm also aware of that if you want me help you out text me with my cell phone number (985) 235-2957
@@patriciarichard2881 why
Comprehensive, Hugh. Great as usual.
Is his bame Hugh??
@@3rlfx694 yes it’s same as his channel name.
I love "repairing" Samsung devices, although the parts typically are expensive, you can see how they really thought about the reparability to make it as smooth as possible. The parts are also stable and top notch!
How does this happen? This phone is sometimes indestructible and sometimes it breaks with one nail. Also your videos are awesome
I used to use an iPhone 8. I've dropped it countless times on hard surfaces and it never sustained any damages. I put it against a refrigerator door, and the screen cracks.
@@insert_username_here ikr. I drop my phone on concrete and nothing happens, but it slides off a table and onto carpet it cracks.
Lol IndesTructiBle? 🤣🤣🤣🤣hahahahahaha. HAHAHAHAHAHA. No, just no
It's really annoying. I broke my screensaver with my bloody thumb nail and I can drop it on sidewalks and tile floors and it carcks
@@HuyTran-sb2ql do have any explanation as to why that doesn’t boil down to “foldables are fragile”? Cause I’ve seen those things take a beating and come out with minimal damage.
6:31 Ahh yes liquid adhesive. In other words Glue.
Glue: Pooh
Liquid adhesive: Pooh with tuxedo
@@orio4155 XD
@@orio4155 lol!😂😂😂😂
stronger glue lol
Why does everything have to involve something that become trash when you remove it let alone the screen which says a lot about it.
It looked so nice when the new screen powered on! What a crazy design- I’ve been wondering how these things work.
Looks good! Bummer parts are so much for them because it actually seems decently easy to repair.
The parts cost $1,033, of which the screen was $895.
Thankyou For Restore most expensive phone 🤳
I had Fold 1 and sold it recently, after 1 year of usage, took good care of it, the folding display had very minor barely visible scratches and worked perfectly.
These phones are not for everybody, you need to handle them with care.
Also,folding smartphones have plastic screens not glass
Love this guy man he's a genius with phone's he should open he's own repair shop
Samsung need to master the fold and flip technology. And I'm pretty sure that they will.
I love how you and you channel have grown from repairing IPods to advancing to iPhones and now leaping to foldables big up from SA🇿🇦❤
I love the concept. They just need to nail it like todays sandwich phones.
True definition of one man’s waste is another man’s treasure
One of many reason why people avoid "flip screen", i rather had 2 screens than fragile flippable screen.
Yep, me too. The Surface Duo seems a more durable product with its two separate screens, both protected with glass
@@gab_v250 Exactly!
Two screens? Sounds like a Nintendo DS...
@@drakonua another reason why DS and 3DS emulators could work better on portable two-screen devices
I got a ZTE Axon M, and it's got two separate regular glass screens. Works great when emulating old Nintendo consoles.
I brought one of these new in July and it is an amazing phone. I will never go back to cheap phones again.
Screen seller: screen for 800 dollars
Apple and Samsung executives: write that down, write that down!
It came from Samsung themselves….
The way the phone is built is quite different almost as if it where the bridge to normal smart phones. Good video glad to see one of these fixed.
Yeah yeah I agree it looks like a crime scene
Firstime I saw a repairment of a folding phone on this RUclips channel
The first channel to repair folding phone
Hats off!!! To Hugh Jeffrey's👍👍👍👍
I have started trying to fix phone they are so fascinating. I bet you are the best phone fixer ever!!!!!!!
I learned a lot from your videos sir hugh... although im not a cellphone technician... I like how you repair all those broken phones, thre's no brand that you cant repair....
more power and keep safe....
Don’t know if you know, but Louis Rossmann gave you a shoutout in his latest video 💎💎
Link?
@@suntake ruclips.net/video/PPnz7DjM4CE/видео.html - it’s today’s video
Yep!
@@alpha13sierra thanks
I never thought to compare them to luxury cars. You are absolutely correct!
"foldables are kinda like exotic cars - they look nice, they cost loads and they are a nightmare when it comes to repairs" - Hugh Jeffreys
-copy pasta
⚠️ adding alcohol to the adhesive is getting it drunk⚠️
Love the quality that goes into your repairs
6:31 my light ocd is screaming at how you squeezed from the top and not from the bottom of the tube lol great video as always!
Yeeess! Love his videos! I absolutely LOVE it when he uploads! Makes my day! Keep up the awesome work bro!👌 ❤
Thanks! Will do!
@@HughJeffreys yo can I buy the phone?
Just waiting for the day... When Hugh will be the one of the greatest phone repair master...... ❤️❤️❤️..... I think the day isn't too far.....
That is what i was waiting for !
Edit: i always wonder how can any one be this brutal to thier phones ??
Me too. Spent $650 on my iPhone 6 and still treat it like a baby. It’s still in brand new condition. Not even a single scratch. 😀
I watched this video on my year old Galaxy Z Flip. Dropped it many times with a case. Works fine. Screen does have minor indentations probably from my nails, but not noticeable when I turn on the screen.
it actually cost 2 kidneys to repair this phone
Ok
Jerry : rig everything
Hugh : okay lemme fix that
honestly, its not the technology, it's Samsung themselves as they basically control the price. it's the same reason why an s8 screen still costs around 100$
screen is the most expensive part of a samsung device most of the time plus the screen comes with a new body frame so for $100 its not a bad price
I smell an apple simp
@@xogodogo9787 no he is correct, a replacement screen for my note 10 would be over 400 dollars, that's just ridiculous, I could get a 55 inch tv for that money.
@@xogodogo9787 I think it's not necessarily this, lol. My Samsung Note 8's screen had issues and it estimated around $180 to repair it (and more than that in official Samsung stores) where I live and the difference of selling the phone with a defective screen as opposed to selling it after repairs isn't gonna cover the repair amount at all.
Tbh I'm on an iPhone X right now and I was glad to know that screen replacement for these are cheaper here ($100 or so).
Well isn't that anyone with a monopoly on parts? If anyone else can offer replacement screens, then there be some price competition. Also, idk how you can for sure this tech isn't expensive to manufacture in the first place.
If they are like exotic cars, the owner doesn’t/isn’t supposed to really care much for the service nightmares.
"This battery was manufactured in like 2019"
Me: *W H A T*
It's a replacement battery
help support my channel friends, my fans are still small
Great Video, I couldn't believe you found parts. I talk to the owner at headlane trying to get some affiliate marking for me and you X :) He didn't even know about your videos. Looked everywhere for parts for my z flip in the usa. Thanks for making cool videos! How did you do it? The 600k+ subs. I think my videos might be too boring LOL
Just when I thought Aussies would pronounce Z as Zed.
Yeah I thought the same. I was happy that an Aussie was going to pronounce it Zed, and then he proceeds to mispronounce it the whole video!
O O F
"...an almost dead display and a smashed back."
I felt that. This is how I would describe myself physically.
This is like wheeler Dealers if it was a phone repair show!
One thing I love about the pre-2020 samsung phones is, for the most part, the screws are all the same size and don't require constantly swapping screw bits
I was looking forward to this video👀
help support my channel friends, my fans are still small
It is a treat to watch repair of this damaged Z Flip phone.... Nice 👍
1:23 SOMEONE'S BEEN IN HERE
dankpods 😂😂
Comprehensively explained. Thanks Hughs.
850$ for the display, god damn
Your videos are sooooo relaxing, i always watch them when you release.
Great Job and Interesting repair. On the comments at the end, this technology looks like its its infancy and Samsung will probably have to invest in improving it to resolve those issues. Id like a Z flip if Samsung ever releases a 1TB model though.
Why would you need 1TB of storage on a phone?
@@zeenxdownz well I do alot of screen recordings (live streams, IG stories, tiktoks, RUclips etc) and it adds up quite quickly. I also do torrenting where I download Windows 10 and Windows 11 ISOs which can be 4-10GB aswell as other PC downloads like drivers which I transfer over to my PC. I do try to crop done of the recordings from 4GB to 1GB but they add up and storage fills up quickly. I also make tons of cute gifs I post to social media of my favorite celebrities and streamers. So yeah. I can't wait for 2, 3, 4 and 5TB phones in the future 😻😻
Surprisingly easy to repair for a phone that expensive. 👍🏽
Hey Hugh where did you get those Samsung service parts from?
Ok
You do know Google is a thing right? You might just be the stupidest person on the earth
@@EndOfLineTech Ah come on. He ask Hugh politely and you call him stupid.
It's just not right, mate.
Marv Dondokambey yeah, it’s REALLY dumb to insult someone like this.
Foldables, to me, are superior technology because of the protectiveness that a folded phone provides to the screen. With that said, this is relative to "old-school" phones from the 2000s. Those were pretty heavy duty and dropping them wouldn't do much if they were folded up. These phones were typically also made to be stronger. I suppose this is kinda like comparing a Gamecube to the Xbox360. The Gamecube was made to be incredibly sturdy to the point that dropping it on tile would break the tile rather than the console. So essentially, if they made foldable phones with brick-like sturdiness, then I'd buy one. They clook pretty fantastic, but they seem to be made delicately.
the foldable technology is so advanced compared to other non folding phones, I think Samsung should make tougher to break screens so they will not have to be repaired as often, also I think that Samsung should drop the price down a lot on the screens! great video I enjoyed it!
People start DIY repair after watching ur videos,keep doing
What is eBay Tax? And why didn’t you use tesa tape?
eBay takes a percentage of a sale
1:22
*Dankpods Voice* Samwuns bin in 'ere!
"hey bro i think there's something wrong with my phone"
"whats wron- holy crap.."
My friend has a z flip and it's really cool but in the 4 months she's had it, she's already had the screen repaired.
1033$ for the parts, including $895 for the display. Don't make us wait till the end of the video like other clickbait channels, man..
I do agree there are a lot of broken z flips on eBay. I bought 3 of them from the same seller, the first one was missing the front camera and display is dead, the second one has a damaged lower housing and glass is broken the display is damaged but somewhat works, the last one was only the display having that crease in the middle but fully works.
lol
Did Jerryrigeverything send you that after he'd finished with it?
@Khunsaa TF you mean by 'Ok'?
Good job! You made that look so easy, despite the complexity of these phones.
I would like to know how to get this network password for any sim card :(
I'm impressed with this guys skills.
I dropped my Z flip in water 😪
I got a replacement but it was the black model, I had the purple.
I’ve never even seen one of these phones in public...
That’s most likely because they are either broken or people are using these phones in the safety of home and they aren’t everyday phones more of weekend phone or a phone you use a few times a month for fun
@@Crazyreviewer123 fair point, I guess they just legitimately aren’t common in the outside world
@@paincreatesfame yeah like you I yet to see anyone using this kinda phone in public I mostly see iPhones and galaxy s20 s10 s9 or Galaxy note phones or even LG phones but still trying to find anyone using this phone it’s not easy
@@Crazyreviewer123 i got one(currently writing with a flip 5) and ive seen like 3 in public this year so nothing much changed it's probably just the durability that really changed, i use it without screen protector on a daily usage😅
why do u sound like ur sleepy😴
We can get the display for $760 here. Never had to repair one yet but look forward to it. Thanks for the first look!
Hugh my parents marriage is broken do you think you can repair that :(
Same
you thought this very good
I swear these are going to be like 50$ broken on eBay in like a year, Samsung certainly didn’t have durability in mind when designing a foldable display.
Hugh is hella attractive in my opinion, like being able to dismantle and remake a phone like this 🥵
I'm also aware of that if you need me text my cell phone number (985) 235-2957
It's hilarous how a foldable phone has less screws than an iPhone 13 xD
That was a tough repair but you tackled it without no problem.
I just got a Galaxy S5 for free with screen wake problems, but if I wake it up from home button it will wake up, but not from power/sleep button. I actually have a lot of smartphones and a perfectly working Galaxy S5, but giving me old tech makes me happy.
BTW I like your work. Have a nice day.
Hugh - starts to apply a screen protector
Samsung- you can't do that on a z flip
Hugh : *existential crisis*
I swear man, these videos out on my stoop on the weekends are my zen.
I’ve waited a year for this moment, awesome video!
Happy to see you working on an foldable phone, great video as always!
I've never seen this phone before.. great video 📷
I've done phone repairs on different models (Apple and Samsung) but I have never touched a foldable phone as they seem like so much could go wrong. With replacement prices like that, I understand why the market is flooded with broken ones. Sad.
that transparent casing around is great for redistributing the force aplied
This was so interesting I always wondered how the process would be of repairing one of these folding phones. Great video as always!
PLEASE do a video on a broken Fold 2. This was amazing but I'd love to see how they compare in cost.
I would still have wanted that phone before it even got fixed.. Its just a cool af phone even if it is broken af