Samsung Galaxy F56 gets disassembled on video
Briefly

Samsung's Galaxy F56 launched in May and is now showcased in a disassembly video. The teardown process begins by removing the glass back cover and unscrewing numerous screws. The device features a plastic frame, rubber gaskets around ports, and a battery secured with adhesive. The F56 received a strong repairability score of 9 out of 10, praised for parts availability and battery replacement ease. However, it scored lower in organization and screen replacement difficulty, indicating areas for potential improvement in design and assembly.
The Galaxy F56 received a very good repairability score of 9 out of 10, highlighting its high parts availability and ease of battery replacement.
The teardown process reveals that the frame is plastic, the battery is attached with adhesive, and there are rubber gaskets around the ports.
It scored 1.5 out of 2 on organization and time needed for repairs, indicating room for improvement in these areas.
The F56's overall excellent repairability is significant for a mid-range device, as few achieve such a high score, largely due to design choices.
Read at GSMArena.com
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