@Emexci D. what i meant by that comment wad like iPhones you have to pay premium for changing something as simple as the back glass..... with Samsung you have to pay premium for changing something as simple as the charging port
@Emexci D. hence for those who have the skill its nothing.... but for the majority(90% of phone users say who don't bother with these kind of videos) will have to pay a premium to do this change
at least the 3.5 port is easy to replace, i think people gonna use wireless charging more often, so the usb port not gonna wear, my phone from 2016, i plug 2-5 times a day to charge and develop android apps. No issue with the port. USB-C is pretty durable.
Just got my s10e, and already did something stupid: I put the sim tray opening tool into the top microphone hole instead of the sim card one (was really tired this evening haha). Everything works fine and sound is ok, but any chances I damaged the microphone or compromised the waterproofing? I hardly see the microphone on the video, and don't see if there is a waterproofing seal that I might have damaged...
Hi folks.. just had a company charge me $65 for new power button when it in fact only costs $4... then they turned around and said they were not able to fit the button back in because it would require that the screen be taken apart from the frame (other way around I think) and offered to sell me another phone and transfer data. They offered me $50 for trade in value for my old (broken) phn. Is any of this true or are they pulling my leg? I desperately needed access to my files and data so I agreed but seems a bit odd. Why else would they offer to keep mine if it's not possible to easily replace power button?
From what I see on the module, there's a tiny metal cover that hides the flex button, it seems it can be removed to access the flex, but if it can't be removed, then you can use a dremel to remove it. There's not any reason to remove the module from the frame just because of that. In other phones like the S7 thing is different.
ademceven he talks about the proximity sensor being under the display, not visible from the front but from the inside anything else you need translated?
Das ist echt bescheiden, das so wenig Platz für den Akku eingeplant wurde. 1000 mAh mehr und man hätte mindestens einen Tag Akkulaufzeit, aber mit nur 3100 mAh komme ich nicht ganz auf einem Tag. Vorher hatte ich das LG X Power und damit konnte ich min 1,5 Tage arbeiten, bevor es wieder in nur 2 Stunden aufgeladen wurde. Das S10e braucht hier 1:35 h...Das heißt das 150 € LG X Power wird ähnlich schnell aufgeladen wie das 750 € teure S10e.