They know that if they did add one slot for a SD card, the ultra would be perfect. And you wouldn't have to buy another phone ever. It's all about money. They want to keep selling the phones, that's it.
@@iustin1658 watched that and personally not the biggest issue in the world because it only seems to affect stored devices that have dropped to 0% charge for a long period of time. As long as you keep the phone with a 50% charge while stored the lithium barrier won’t break down and inflate the battery.
@@CommanderCodey that’s not always going to be the case, it’s not a big problem, it’s massive, because that means they are just weaker and will cause problems
Looks like theyve switched the speaker wherein the beefier one is at the top while the weaker side is at the bottom to compensate for the new vibration motor location, Looking from the x rays, the bottom ones seem to have the same exact magnet size of the note 20 - s21 series phones Top speaker assembly.
My Note 3 is on it's third battery, phone company's have realised that people keep phones to long and have built in a failure mode with batteries that cannot be easy renewed, treat customers like mugs.
The EU is planning with laws to force the manufacturers to do that, but still no ETA. The uni connector(TypeC) is finally set in stone with laws, so no escape or tricks for Apple this time.
@@propersod2390 Do some research. I just looked at a review/benchmark between the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 in a S22 Ultra and Apple A15 Bionic in iPhone 13 Pro. One of the things they measured was thermal throttling by running one of 3D Marks benchmarks over and over and until they managed to get a similar score multiple times in a row. The S22 Ultra with the Snapdragon throttles MUCH faster and MUCH harder. The Iphone 13 Pro with the A15 Bionic dose throttle but not by a lot and once it hits its sustained performance it's nowhere near as big of a difference compared to it's performance for the first run through the 3D Mark benchmark
3/10? Tough adhesive should not downgrade the score. Just take a little more time. Everything looked like it came apart very easy. No soldered pieces together than needs extra work. Just heat, take your time with adhesive, unscrew, unclip, and repair. 9/10 for me.
The haptic moter on my Galaxy s22 is fantastic. It feels incredibly tactical and has many different characteristic like vibrations. Compared to Apples Haptic Engine I would say its nearly the same, within margin.
The vibration is much lighter on the S22 Ultra compared to Note 20 Ultra. It's the only thing I appreciate more on an iPhone. I'll still never swtich. Love my S22 Ultra 😉
Did the scoring change? I remember the Macbooks getting a 3 because you can't replace anything. Here, you could replace about everything (ability exists, parts are questionable) and it too gets a 3?
Yeah that's weird. This phone is very repairable. Other teardown videos show you can even swap parts between phones without getting errors like the iPhone. Everything still works and mostly all parts in the phone are modular and easy to access. Not sure what their angle is here.
iFixit seems to have some very awkward relationship with Samsung. They scoring system isnt very reliable. They seem to constantly score Samsung stuff very low even if it is kinda repairable sometimes compared to other brands that got the same score. Lets not even mention that Samsung doesnt lock hardware to the motherboard or to the software like other brands. And still, they got only 3/10... oh well
Should have gotten at least an extra point for the software being completely open to component replacements, something that cant be said about some other brands
@@spacebound1969 Because Samsung stubbornly refuses to stop using super adhesive on a freaking battery for crying out loud. This guide depicts it being way easier to remove than they actually are. Not saying Crapple is any better for their countless shenanigans either.
I've supported Samsung for over a decade now and I'm incredibly sick of them mocking Apple for pulling EXTREMELY anti-consumer practices, then a year later doing that exact thing! Apple has ruined this industry and everyone sadly copied them. I'm on the verge of completely jumping ship. Removal of SD card, 3.5mm jack, removable battery. All these terrible practices came from Apple's doing. I love Ifixit for fighting this bullshit! I just bought a laptop battery from them that came complete with everything I need for a fair price.
@@kingdelledroghe1957 It's not called "Techno boomer", it's called being able to repair or use things easily without either having to battle through an unremovable, sticky battery , or waste hundreds of dollars just to listen to your music privately.
tough adhesive u say? my s20+ back panel is peeling off by it self.... never dropped it never used it without a cover... and now its peeling on the top corner..
Hello, seems the new iPad Air 5 has serious build quality issues (creaking, screen distortion with slight press on the front and back of screen). You saved me from buying the iPad Mini, do you plan on doing an iPad Air 5 review anytime soon?
You are absolutely right! They should have made the S22 Ultra thicker to have a flat back with the camera lenses and they might have had the space to put in a proper vibration motor and all the other stuff like sd-card expansion, 3.5 jack, ir blaster that the phones are lacking. Even a bigger battery pearhaps.
I upgraded from my s10 to an s22 Ultra, was surprised to realise the "ultra wide" camera isn't actually as ultra wide as the one on my s10! And its also a shame they ditched (before the s22) the sensor for reading your pulse. Also have you noticed that the small rubber bit at the end of the spen holder is not the same colour in every model.
WTF is she doing she even destroyed the display(if you look closely). She should be enough qualified to open a backplate without cracking it or it was intended?!
this guide very useful but i don't like samsung bundling the battery with the screen what if you only need is a new battery and you only choice is to buy it with the screen best to have a separate one.
Please do testing and expose the faulty redesigned speakers. They crackle and distort heavily during temperature and pressure changes, particularly colder temps or traveling by plane! Just put the phone in a freezer for a couple of minutes to replicate the effect!
Thank you for the video, it's terrific. I was trying to pop the sim card out, and put the remover tool in the hole in the top, instead of the bottom, before I figured it out. Did I ruin anything? :-(
I have a question for you guy .. If i can change the "analog stick" of the xbox 360 controller with ps4 one , will it be much better than the normal one so i can play fortnite like i have ps4 controller ???? Cuz the analog of the xbox 360 controller are bad for editing and aim ... on fortnite
OLED screens are expensive. if you look at prices of Refurb Apple OLEDs vs Samsung Service Pack OLEDs, they're fairly close to each other. The Samsung service packs also have the entire metal frame with them which is why they're usually a bit more expensive. A screen repaired Samsung will end up looking brand new as where a screen repaired iPhone will usually end up having dings in the metal or even worse, a cracked back glass.
@@the_real_treezus i agree with that and understand it. I just hate the pricing, one display costs about the same as second hand working device of the same model. I hope this will change with time and get cheeper , then I’m sure more people will go for repair than just buying new device.
Samsung OLEDs looks best but are known to bite the dust faster than other makers who also use samsung oled panels. Samsung likes to push a lot of power burning the oleds faster.
So not very repair friendly (thanks to adhesive and glass panels), batteries that are way too tightly shut in, and still no headphone jack and SD card slot? Looks like I'll be staying with what I've got. I don't want to lose my data if the NAND goes kaput. Storing data on the SD card means that (a) you can easily transfer the data between devices, and (b) if the phone logic board goes kaput, you haven't lost all of your data. Plus, if the SD card goes kaput (which, some of mine have in the past) then you don't need to buy a new logic board, you can just buy a cheap and cheerful SD card and get back some storage space.
@@jeffreyfricke2304 So you will need a $$$ mobile plan to go with that $$$ phone just to have acess to your data (provided you never travel somewhere without coverage) which you've entrusted to a corporation for safekeeping. Or you need to lug around yet another device just to make up for the stuff thats been taken out. It all makes good sense.
Samsung: Almost all screws are the same lenght and size. The different ones are easily identifiable. All screws are phillips type screws. There are no hidden ribbons and overall unnecessary complexity. There are no software locks and no features removed by third party repair. YOU ARE ABLE TO BUY NEW SAMSUNG OEM PARTS. And you suggest a 3 on repairibility? Are you nuts? Apart from the excessively glued-in battery this phone is a breeze to work on. And iPhone gets a 7? Don't make me laugh.
Apple silicon is only good when it is tested with geekbench 5 as it only focuses on the CPU. The other components in apple chips are not up to the mark, which results in slow real-life performance when compared to the s22 ultra.
I request iFIXIT to leave SAMSUNG AND APPLE PRODUCTS TEARDOWN to their OWN SERVICING CENTRES they will take care of that. How a customer can do all this, can he through iFIXIT TOOLS?
I just bought the galaxy s22 and it gets scalding hot and slows down to a crawl when it does anything. Not something I expected from a new phone. I had an LG g7 which had a vapor chamber and anything I did on it kept it cool and ran everything fast. Why does samsung have an issue with overheating????
4:04 See! Samsung is getting evil! They are letting the battery slowly die because of the heat of the heat pipe going on top of it! It wasn´t so in the S20 series.
I definitely prefer the feedback for the haptic motor of the S22 Ultra over my Note 20 Ultra. I can still feel the vibrations in my pocket for calls and notifications no problem, but the real benefit, to me, is feedback throughout the OS. Everything just has the right amount of punch, especially typing.
I could break open and assemble any Samsung phone with a little bit of effort and tutorial, I can't say the same with iPhone. Every Samsung should have at least more than 5/10, it's really not that hard compared to iPhone. One type of screw, a gel pack, alcohol, suction cup and you're home Pony Boy.
Dude that's just hands down bullshit. iPhones - especially when it comes to screen and battery replacements - are a MILLION times easier repairable than Samsung phones. All you need for the iPhones are TWO screwdrivers and a suction cup. That's literally it. And you get the "proprietary" screwdrivers literally everywhere these days. People make this way too big of an problem. But a hefty glued in battery and screen? THAT is in fact a real issue.
Don't forget that Samsung in their flagships doesn't pair their parts to the logic board (either stopping the components from working or placing nagging messages about non-genuine parts) unlike the fruit phone.
I'm getting real sick of this expensive non-repairable stuff they're foisting upon us. I just bought a Framework laptop that is completely upgradable and repairable with a simple screwdriver. It's the antithesis of my MacBook Air. I keep hearing about the Fairphone smartphone but it's not available in the United States so why do they keep reviewing it here? I have a Terracube phone but the processor and camera are subpar so I went back to my OnePlus 6T. If somebody comes out with a workable smartphone that has the removable battery, dual SIM & microSD card slot that can be opened up without heat and prying, it's going to sell like hotcakes. Apple really did usher in the concert of expensive, throw away devices and Sammy has jumped in on it big time now too.
They don't do microSD anymore, because storage space is a way for them to jack up the price. Offering flexibility in SIM cards also sells them fewer units. It's all about those profit margins, environmental sustainability be damned. I don't see it changing any time soon, sadly.
Looks like a lot of room for a micro sd card and headphone jack 👀
Exactly! Wish these features would return.
Screw headphone jack but micro SD card is a must
They know that if they did add one slot for a SD card, the ultra would be perfect. And you wouldn't have to buy another phone ever. It's all about money. They want to keep selling the phones, that's it.
Courage
Screw Micro SD, headphone jack is where it's at.
Love how tough adhesive drops the repair score to a 3 but software locks get a 7.
Seriously underrated comment. If it doesn’t work as intended after replacing parts - then it isn’t really repaired
Yeah but after mrwhosetheboss posted the video about batteries on Samsung expanding idk it will matter because Samsung going boom boom again
@@iustin1658 watched that and personally not the biggest issue in the world because it only seems to affect stored devices that have dropped to 0% charge for a long period of time. As long as you keep the phone with a 50% charge while stored the lithium barrier won’t break down and inflate the battery.
@@CommanderCodey that’s not always going to be the case, it’s not a big problem, it’s massive, because that means they are just weaker and will cause problems
Lmfao so true ifixit is so bad at this
The only real tech review score I care about these days.
True!
3out10 Is not right at least 7 out 10 it Is deserved
@@fippo717 Compared to other flagship phones, I agree.
@@filip9587. . . .,?
@@michaelpeah6628He was right and logical. Glue should never ever drop a score to a 3.
Kinda miss these total tear downs instead of just removing the screen battery and logic board and calling a day.
If this teardown doesn't convince me that I need a bigger suction cup, I don't know what will :D Excellent teardown Sam!
But I'm liking it
Looks like theyve switched the speaker wherein the beefier one is at the top while the weaker side is at the bottom to compensate for the new vibration motor location, Looking from the x rays, the bottom ones seem to have the same exact magnet size of the note 20 - s21 series phones Top speaker assembly.
I miss user removable batteries... :(
They *need* to make a comeback.
Brilliant teardown!
Nokia's been cookin' something up
Or check out the iFixit video, Your Smartphone Doesn’t Have To Be Glued Shut!
@@acivilizedhuman Have to check out the Nokia, thanks for the info! :)
Useless
My Note 3 is on it's third battery, phone company's have realised that people keep phones to long and have built in a failure mode with batteries that cannot be easy renewed, treat customers like mugs.
The EU is planning with laws to force the manufacturers to do that, but still no ETA. The uni connector(TypeC) is finally set in stone with laws, so no escape or tricks for Apple this time.
huge fan guys :) keep doing the great.
"Faster processors means more heat". Guess our processors now reaches thousands of C thanks to the last 20 or so years of development. :D
And especially Apple probably does not know about that with their much more powerful A15 and basically no cooling whatsoever.
@@Raja995mh33 yea and then apples chips overheat after 30min of gaming and throttle to half of their performance. Good job apple!
@@propersod2390 android doesnt even go 5 minutes before throttling, and i wont have an iphone.
@@bradhaines3142 you sure about that? 😂
@@propersod2390 Do some research. I just looked at a review/benchmark between the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 in a S22 Ultra and Apple A15 Bionic in iPhone 13 Pro. One of the things they measured was thermal throttling by running one of 3D Marks benchmarks over and over and until they managed to get a similar score multiple times in a row. The S22 Ultra with the Snapdragon throttles MUCH faster and MUCH harder. The Iphone 13 Pro with the A15 Bionic dose throttle but not by a lot and once it hits its sustained performance it's nowhere near as big of a difference compared to it's performance for the first run through the 3D Mark benchmark
Good teardown but the narrator is rushing through the script a little too quick and slurring the words together. Maybe slow down and annunciate
It would also help if they moved the music from midground to background.
dork
3/10? Tough adhesive should not downgrade the score. Just take a little more time. Everything looked like it came apart very easy. No soldered pieces together than needs extra work. Just heat, take your time with adhesive, unscrew, unclip, and repair. 9/10 for me.
needs less glue. better ways to put things together
@@bradhaines3142 Or no glue at all. There's absolutely no point when it's crammed in there tightly as it is.
The haptic moter on my Galaxy s22 is fantastic. It feels incredibly tactical and has many different characteristic like vibrations. Compared to Apples Haptic Engine I would say its nearly the same, within margin.
Tactile*
It's great
The vibration is much lighter on the S22 Ultra compared to Note 20 Ultra. It's the only thing I appreciate more on an iPhone. I'll still never swtich. Love my S22 Ultra 😉
Did the scoring change? I remember the Macbooks getting a 3 because you can't replace anything. Here, you could replace about everything (ability exists, parts are questionable) and it too gets a 3?
Yeah that's weird. This phone is very repairable. Other teardown videos show you can even swap parts between phones without getting errors like the iPhone. Everything still works and mostly all parts in the phone are modular and easy to access.
Not sure what their angle is here.
they really didn't like the glue
@@bradhaines3142 😂
iFixit seems to have some very awkward relationship with Samsung. They scoring system isnt very reliable. They seem to constantly score Samsung stuff very low even if it is kinda repairable sometimes compared to other brands that got the same score. Lets not even mention that Samsung doesnt lock hardware to the motherboard or to the software like other brands. And still, they got only 3/10... oh well
Thank you soooo much for the sheets of all chip id's. ❤❤
3/10 despite you not being software locked for replacing components.
iFixIt has a hard on for hating Samsung for some reason. Have been that way for a few years now.
Should have gotten at least an extra point for the software being completely open to component replacements, something that cant be said about some other brands
@@spacebound1969 Because Samsung stubbornly refuses to stop using super adhesive on a freaking battery for crying out loud. This guide depicts it being way easier to remove than they actually are.
Not saying Crapple is any better for their countless shenanigans either.
I've supported Samsung for over a decade now and I'm incredibly sick of them mocking Apple for pulling EXTREMELY anti-consumer practices, then a year later doing that exact thing! Apple has ruined this industry and everyone sadly copied them. I'm on the verge of completely jumping ship. Removal of SD card, 3.5mm jack, removable battery. All these terrible practices came from Apple's doing. I love Ifixit for fighting this bullshit! I just bought a laptop battery from them that came complete with everything I need for a fair price.
Tecno boomer
no charger too
@@kingdelledroghe1957 It's not called "Techno boomer", it's called being able to repair or use things easily without either having to battle through an unremovable, sticky battery , or waste hundreds of dollars just to listen to your music privately.
I can't wait to repair one of these some day.
Hello from Turkey/İzmir. Thank you for the information you have given us. Can you open the subtitle translations?
I’m absolutely sure most people change their smartphones because of battery degradation, at least it is one of the cause and limited software updates.
This was a great production. Subbed 👍
So iphone 13 is a 6/10 somehow even though they software lock many components... so how is this that low?
Who is this presenter? She is quite good! Reminds me of Dieter from The Verge. She looks confident, comfortable, and techy! We need more from her!!
Does the Studio Display have touch screen capabilities?
Woulkd love to see what powers the S-pen give that it charges from 0 to full in about 1 minute I'm assuming it's a capacitor?
Somebody should do a breakdown on the cost of the components.
Teardown camera modules. Would love to see how it is inside.
tough adhesive u say? my s20+ back panel is peeling off by it self.... never dropped it never used it without a cover... and now its peeling on the top corner..
Hello, seems the new iPad Air 5 has serious build quality issues (creaking, screen distortion with slight press on the front and back of screen). You saved me from buying the iPad Mini, do you plan on doing an iPad Air 5 review anytime soon?
Phenomenal! Thanks!
This was the best phone review ever! Even tho it's not a review
You are absolutely right! They should have made the S22 Ultra thicker to have a flat back with the camera lenses and they might have had the space to put in a proper vibration motor and all the other stuff like sd-card expansion, 3.5 jack, ir blaster that the phones are lacking. Even a bigger battery pearhaps.
What is the music that you use? i like it :)
I upgraded from my s10 to an s22 Ultra, was surprised to realise the "ultra wide" camera isn't actually as ultra wide as the one on my s10! And its also a shame they ditched (before the s22) the sensor for reading your pulse. Also have you noticed that the small rubber bit at the end of the spen holder is not the same colour in every model.
WTF is she doing she even destroyed the display(if you look closely). She should be enough qualified to open a backplate without cracking it or it was intended?!
She's not repairing the phone, she's tearing it down. Do you get mad at JerryRigEverything for doing the same thing?
Excellent video, but using a DeEsser is a MUST, OMG...
Is this the exynos version would that look the same inside ?
this guide very useful but i don't like samsung bundling the battery with the screen what if you only need is a new battery and you only choice is to buy it with the screen best to have a separate one.
very useful for phone technicians 😊
Oh no, you broke it already!!
I wouldn't mind a thicker phone for better thermals and performance. Throw in more battery if you want 😉
also makes it easier to hold
Does the base S22 have a heatpipe?
Please do testing and expose the faulty redesigned speakers. They crackle and distort heavily during temperature and pressure changes, particularly colder temps or traveling by plane! Just put the phone in a freezer for a couple of minutes to replicate the effect!
It’s too bad people overlook the S 22+.. It doesn’t really stand out as much.
The Non+ is just trash, if you want to get a up to date flagship you have to go with the + or ultra
It's literally just like the S22 but a bit bigger... there's nothing special about that.
They should just ditch the Plus model imo. There's already the Ultra for the bigger screen.
What screen size do you have
@@ShowXTech love my 22 non +, it fits one handed and works great most of the time
If you accidentally inserted the sim card ejector tool into mic hole. Does it damage the water resistant?
No, modern phones have their seals at a right angle to the direction of the mic hole
S L O W Y O U R L I P S D O W N !
This seems like an absolute savage rating...
Thank you for the video, it's terrific. I was trying to pop the sim card out, and put the remover tool in the hole in the top, instead of the bottom, before I figured it out. Did I ruin anything? :-(
Maybe popped the grille on the mic, but the mic should still work. Phone will not be liquid resistant going forward
Sir please do the tear down of ipad air 5 the back panel seems wobbling of mine and seems like the back panel is too think
0:41 S21? I thought we were talking about the S22
THANKS
I accidentally poked my mic with sim card ejector. Would it damage s22 ultra?
4:04 how is it pushing heat down and to the sides there is no fans 🤔
Conduction?
Magic
they part that makes heat is at the top. the vapor chamber is attached to a piece that also conduct heat well. it would spread from the source
Ifixit are amazing
Jarry bhiyya 😂😂😂 ❤️
omg that high pitch "s" sound in this vid is torturing
i need micro sd slot mr samsung,where is it ?
I have a question for you guy ..
If i can change the "analog stick" of the xbox 360 controller with ps4 one , will it be much better than the normal one so i can play fortnite like i have ps4 controller ????
Cuz the analog of the xbox 360 controller are bad for editing and aim ... on fortnite
dont play fortnite, solved
@@bradhaines3142 wow 😐, tnx dude 👍
3 seems low
this video seems so rushed
The only thing i hate about Samsung is the display , even in the older models they cost arm and a leg to replace.
because they're top notch quality
OLED screens are expensive. if you look at prices of Refurb Apple OLEDs vs Samsung Service Pack OLEDs, they're fairly close to each other. The Samsung service packs also have the entire metal frame with them which is why they're usually a bit more expensive. A screen repaired Samsung will end up looking brand new as where a screen repaired iPhone will usually end up having dings in the metal or even worse, a cracked back glass.
@@the_real_treezus i agree with that and understand it. I just hate the pricing, one display costs about the same as second hand working device of the same model. I hope this will change with time and get cheeper , then I’m sure more people will go for repair than just buying new device.
Samsung OLEDs looks best but are known to bite the dust faster than other makers who also use samsung oled panels. Samsung likes to push a lot of power burning the oleds faster.
@@Ezio470 this is really interesting observation, never crossed my mind. Respect!
Miss the times when all you yad to do was pop the back, battery and some screws :(
So not very repair friendly (thanks to adhesive and glass panels), batteries that are way too tightly shut in, and still no headphone jack and SD card slot? Looks like I'll be staying with what I've got.
I don't want to lose my data if the NAND goes kaput. Storing data on the SD card means that (a) you can easily transfer the data between devices, and (b) if the phone logic board goes kaput, you haven't lost all of your data.
Plus, if the SD card goes kaput (which, some of mine have in the past) then you don't need to buy a new logic board, you can just buy a cheap and cheerful SD card and get back some storage space.
They aren't coming back
They're trying to force people into subscriptions for cloud storage
@@lucasokeefe7935 I don't think there's nothing wrong with that I use a cloud service and you can also get a external hard drive or a USB drive
type c flash drive works great in phones. i can live without sd slot. definitely miss headphone jack and removable batteries though
@@jeffreyfricke2304 So you will need a $$$ mobile plan to go with that $$$ phone just to have acess to your data (provided you never travel somewhere without coverage) which you've entrusted to a corporation for safekeeping. Or you need to lug around yet another device just to make up for the stuff thats been taken out. It all makes good sense.
Even tho, you get a phone update after that another phone update to weaken your device and let you get ready for buying next year phone.
Samsung: Almost all screws are the same lenght and size. The different ones are easily identifiable. All screws are phillips type screws. There are no hidden ribbons and overall unnecessary complexity. There are no software locks and no features removed by third party repair. YOU ARE ABLE TO BUY NEW SAMSUNG OEM PARTS.
And you suggest a 3 on repairibility? Are you nuts? Apart from the excessively glued-in battery this phone is a breeze to work on.
And iPhone gets a 7? Don't make me laugh.
Subtitles ftw. Basically unintelligible.
Good job woman
This video's too slow for me; I used highest speed to get the point...tip of the pen. 🙂
👍👍👍👍👍
Apple silicon is only good when it is tested with geekbench 5 as it only focuses on the CPU. The other components in apple chips are not up to the mark, which results in slow real-life performance when compared to the s22 ultra.
Where is the wireless charging done? Internal in the battery?
If the iPhone's glass cracked while you are trying to open it up. You would have given it a 0.
Is it possible to know the dimension of the battery of the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S21? Does the battery of S21 fit on S22?
I request iFIXIT to leave SAMSUNG AND APPLE PRODUCTS TEARDOWN to their OWN SERVICING CENTRES they will take care of that. How a customer can do all this, can he through iFIXIT TOOLS?
Ah yes, the Note 21 Ultra
WAY too rushed. The narrator is speeding through the information, and too much is slurred or hard to understand.
Who came here after watching Dekho Isko Channel
S22 ultra it's best phone.
Sometimes watching her with a pic makes my hair go on end and gives me anxiety. Definitely not going back together XD
Note
I just bought the galaxy s22 and it gets scalding hot and slows down to a crawl when it does anything. Not something I expected from a new phone. I had an LG g7 which had a vapor chamber and anything I did on it kept it cool and ran everything fast. Why does samsung have an issue with overheating????
"Make this phone a little thicker."
HAHA, no. Please don't. This thing already weighs over 8oz. Any heavier and it become a no-buy for me.
Awesome I bought a 1.1K timebomb
That's such a thin vapour chamber
All right we heard you, you like apple
4:04 See! Samsung is getting evil! They are letting the battery slowly die because of the heat of the heat pipe going on top of it! It wasn´t so in the S20 series.
This heat pipe is cancer for the battery!
Downgrade for the vibration motor unfortunately :(
I definitely prefer the feedback for the haptic motor of the S22 Ultra over my Note 20 Ultra. I can still feel the vibrations in my pocket for calls and notifications no problem, but the real benefit, to me, is feedback throughout the OS. Everything just has the right amount of punch, especially typing.
So we should all buy apple products?
i dont think she knows anything about vibration motors. Samsung's haptics were always better than apple's
Not this time.
Teleskop Lens design is introduced by HUAWEI ! You americans need to do many more schooling
I could break open and assemble any Samsung phone with a little bit of effort and tutorial, I can't say the same with iPhone.
Every Samsung should have at least more than 5/10, it's really not that hard compared to iPhone.
One type of screw, a gel pack, alcohol, suction cup and you're home Pony Boy.
Dude that's just hands down bullshit.
iPhones - especially when it comes to screen and battery replacements - are a MILLION times easier repairable than Samsung phones.
All you need for the iPhones are TWO screwdrivers and a suction cup. That's literally it. And you get the "proprietary" screwdrivers literally everywhere these days. People make this way too big of an problem. But a hefty glued in battery and screen? THAT is in fact a real issue.
Don't forget that Samsung in their flagships doesn't pair their parts to the logic board (either stopping the components from working or placing nagging messages about non-genuine parts) unlike the fruit phone.
@@Chard9463 Samsung actually has done that too.
Would be more interested in the S22+
iphone has a more beautiful innards.
I'm getting real sick of this expensive non-repairable stuff they're foisting upon us. I just bought a Framework laptop that is completely upgradable and repairable with a simple screwdriver. It's the antithesis of my MacBook Air. I keep hearing about the Fairphone smartphone but it's not available in the United States so why do they keep reviewing it here? I have a Terracube phone but the processor and camera are subpar so I went back to my OnePlus 6T. If somebody comes out with a workable smartphone that has the removable battery, dual SIM & microSD card slot that can be opened up without heat and prying, it's going to sell like hotcakes. Apple really did usher in the concert of expensive, throw away devices and Sammy has jumped in on it big time now too.
They don't do microSD anymore, because storage space is a way for them to jack up the price. Offering flexibility in SIM cards also sells them fewer units. It's all about those profit margins, environmental sustainability be damned. I don't see it changing any time soon, sadly.
👌🏻💯
Shamesung or rather samDUNG
This is the reason I'm buying S21 FE instead of the newer and more powerful s22. Ease of repairability = Confident purchase
the components inside like a cheap phone
How so?
Algorithm.
OK I'm going to be "that guy"
I can't watch this with a woman talking.