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Samsung's Galaxy S25 FE has been taken apart on a video, showing that it is very easy to repair, easier than Galaxy S24 FE.
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Last week, Samsung launched a new Fan Edition smartphone, the Galaxy S25 FE. The phone is very durable, featuring an enhanced Armor Aluminum frame, Gorilla Glass Victus+ at the front and the back, dust and water resistance with IP68 rating, and Samsung’s tried and tested components, all of which are put together very well and passed through stringent quality tests.
However, in case something goes wrong with your Galaxy S25 FE, a teardown video of the phone shows that it is very easy to repair, easier than its predecessor, the Galaxy S24 FE.
On YouTube, PBKReviews has released a video where it has taken the Galaxy S25 FE apart to show its internals and how easy or hard it is to repair. You can watch the video below.
According to the channel, it is very easy to take apart the Galaxy S25 FE’s back panel, speaker assembly, battery, mainboard, display, and other components. With that it has given the phone a repairability score of 9 out of 10.
In comparison, PBKReviews had given the Galaxy S24 FE a repairability score of 8.5 out of 10. The new phone gets a higher score because it scores more in the ‘Misc. Parts Replacement‘ category, which evaluates how easy it is to repair other miscellaneous parts, such as charger port.
If you were on the fence about buying the Galaxy S25 FE thinking that it would be too hard or costly to repair, this video should help you go ahead with the purchase.
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