It's a rite of passage for new smartphones — inevitably, iFixit will take it apart as much as possible, and now the teardown experts have gotten their hands on Samsung's Galaxy S4. As with most modern smartphones, we wouldn't recommend you get your hands dirty and crack into it yourself, but the Galaxy S4 is quite a bit more "repairable" than other high-end devices like the HTC One or the iPhone 5. That's thanks in large part to the removable battery and standard screws that make it easy to break the phone down into its bare components. While Samsung's hardware design might not be nearly as high-class as its main competition, there's no doubt the company went with a utilitarian design that likely makes manufacturing (and potential...
via The Verge - All Posts http://www.theverge.com/2013/4/26/4271024/galaxy-s4-teardown-reveals-a-design-that-values-utility
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