The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is the new flagship of the Korean company, which year after year improves many aspects of its most characteristic mobile and which now it is easier to repair than its predecessors.
[Las reglas cambian y Samsung lo sabe: entrevista a Won-joon Choi, responsable del S23 Ultra]
YouTuber JerryRigEverything did his usual tests with the new Samsung mobile to check if it’s easily fixable or not, and we were surprised that its battery can be removed by hand,
This is something that attracts attention given that at the moment the general trend is that it is strongly attached to the device, and of course this is a point in favor of the Samsung mobile.
Galaxy S23 Ultra battery drained in seconds
The JerryRigEverything channel is all about testing the durability of different tech products and checking whether they are easily fixable or not, and now it’s the turn of the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, Samsung’s newest flagship.
As we can see in the video published by the popular youtubeur, Samsung has decided to integrate a mechanism in this model to make its battery capable of be removed without complications and in a few seconds.
This is a significant change, as it is a tool specifically put there to facilitate changing the battery, which is quite a sensitive component and can be bent if removed incorrectly.
This contributes significantly to facilitating the repair of the device, and this is a point to take into account because of its high price, since in these cases it is often better to repair the mobile than to replace it with a new one.
We have seen in recent years how consumer associations They have complained about the difficulty of repairing a mobile or changing some of its components from what it was a few years ago and this change at Samsung means that we are not giving up hope of finding mobiles that are easier to repair in the future.
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