Samsung Galaxy A55 gets a high score for repairability
The recently released Samsung Galaxy A55, which is firmly in the mid-range segment, has a lot of features for its price, including an aluminium frame and Gorilla Glass Victus+ glass. However, as with any smartphone, its repairability plays a huge role in the overall user experience. Recently, the Galaxy A55 received a high score for repairability during disassembly.
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The author of the Youtube channel PBK Reviews showed a complete disassembly of the recently released Samsung Galaxy A55. The Samsung Galaxy A55 disassembly video offers a look at the phone's components and explains why it received a high score for repairability.
In the 10-minute video, the author starts by removing the SIM card tray, which allows us to see the device's water resistance. Then inside, we see all the parts that make the Galaxy A55 work, including the camera parts and the NFC antenna. The video also zooms in on the camera sensors, showing off their interesting features, such as how they keep your photos stable even if your hand is shaking. It also showed off the phone's clever cooling system - a copper vaporisation chamber that makes everything work when the phone gets really hot.
It's important to note that the Galaxy A55 scored high marks for repairability, scoring an impressive 8.5 out of 10 points. This means that if something goes wrong, it's not the end of the world. With a little knowledge in repairs, fixing this smartphone shouldn't be difficult.
Source: Youtube