Check out how the Galaxy S6 gets disassembled

Mar 24, 2015 15:07 GMT  ·  By

A few days ago we brought you word that the all-new Samsung Galaxy S6 had received the complete teardown treatment, revealing its intricate insides.

While Samsung has improved its newest flagship in a number of ways, it also had to put aside some features that most of the company’s fans really appreciated. The Galaxy S6 is the first Samsung flagship to arrive with a non-removable battery, for instance.

Probably knowing that a lot of customers won’t like the idea of a Samsung flagship arriving with a battery that can’t be removed, good old Sammy tried to make amends by including in the device's manual a step-by-step guide on how one could remove the battery of the smartphone.

However, the tips provided are pretty sketchy. The Korean tech giant indicates that you should “remove the back cover” then “loosen and remove the screws that line the perimeter of the device.”

But as a new teardown video of the Galaxy S6 showcases, removing the back cover is not an easy task for the faint of heart.

Those embarking in this endeavor will have to be extremely careful not to break the rear glass panel.

On top of that, given that the phone is sealed tight using an abundance of adhesive, it would be pretty hard to go through. So you’d better leave the teardown of this phone to the experts.

Samsung Galaxy S6 teardown (4 Images)

Samsung Galaxy S6 inside view
Removing the back plate off the Samsung Galaxy S6Samsung Galaxy S6 showing battery
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