Looks like Samsung’s Galaxy S6 edge is just as difficult to repair as the HTC One M9, as shows by iFixit’s latest teardown of the curve-screened device.
The glass backing and at the front is apparently very hard to remove without accidentally destroying it, and the battery buried under components and then very tightly adhered to the curved display which in itself is hard to take out. On the plus side, most of the parts are modular to an extent so apart from all the trouble getting the device open, replacing individual parts isn’t the worst part of fixing the S6 edge.
Check out the full teardown after the break.
Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Teardown
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