Thursday, March 19, 2015

How To Teardown The Samsung Galaxy S6

Country by country, pre-orders of the Samsung Galaxy S6 commence and the phone will be available in early April, but it has already undergone a teardown treatment.

In this guide, i’ll explain how to disassemble Samsung Galaxy S6 to remove back cover, battery, speaker, rear camera, front camera and motherboard, refer on this guide, you can repair your Samsung S6.In this guide, i’ll explain how to disassemble Samsung Galaxy S6 to remove back cover, battery, speaker, rear camera, front camera and motherboard, refer on this guide, you can repair your Samsung S6.

Step 1: Take Out The SIM Card Tray.
▪ Power off the Samsung Galaxy S6.
▪ Use an ejector pin or tweezers to take out the SIM Card Tray.


Step 2: Take Apart The Battery Door.
▪ Heat up the Samsung Galaxy S6's Battery Door.
▪ Pull the battery cover up with a screen suction cup tool. (The battery door is stuck to the middle plate with some really strong adhesive, take your time to remove it)
▪ Separate the battery door with a case opening tool.
Samsung Galaxy S6 using dual glasses design, and the battery can not removable.the back cover is covered with a layer of black cooling stickers.


Step 3: Release The Rear Housing.
▪ Undo the 13 screws in the rear housing.
▪ Heat up the LCD Assembly.
▪ Separate the rear housing from the LCD Assembly with the help of a suction cup tool and case opening tool.
(Notice: be careful not to damage the wireless charging chip attached to the battery.)

Step 4: Remove The Case Buttons.
▪ Remove the power button flex.
▪ Remove the volume button flex.
▪ Remove the Case Buttons. (Notice: the Galaxy S6 power button and volume buttons are compatible with each other.)

Step 5: Release The Wireless Charging Chip
▪ Pry up the wireless charging coil's flex ribbons on both sides of rear housing. (Notice: be careful not to damage the flex ribbons.)


Step 6: Remove The Motherboard.
▪ Pry up the LCD assembly connector, front facing camera connector, battery connector and ear speaker connector.
▪ Turn over the motherboard and pry up the connector.


Step 7: Remove The Battery.
▪ Gently pry up the battery with a spudger tool.


Step 8: Remove Small Components.
▪ Remove the front facing camera.
▪ Remove the ear speaker. (Notice: be careful not to break the flex ribbon.)
▪ Remove the vibrating motor.
▪ Remove the rear facing camera.


Step 9: Release The Charging Port Assembly.
▪ Remove the Bluetooth and Wi-Fi cables.
▪ Undo the earphone jack screw. (Notice: the screw is different than the rear housing screws.)
▪ Heat up the LCD Assembly to release the front housing.
▪ Pry up the navigation light stickers.


Step 10: Release The Home Button With Flex.
▪ Pry up the connector on the back side of home button.
▪ Pry up the home button.
The Samsung Galaxy S6 disassembly is now complete.


Friday, March 6, 2015

Sony Xperia Z4 chassis allegedly leaked, reveals thinner design

The Mobile World Congress 2015 was ended today, but some anufacturers didn't announce flagship smartphones. One of them is Sony, which was rumoured to announce Xperia Z4, but the new expected announcement date is sometime next month.

Sony is known for keeping to an aggressive 6-month cycle when it comes to its Xperia Z flagship series, and so many people have been wondering when the Xperia Z4 might show up. Sony said the smartphone wouldn't debut at Mobile World Congress, and it more recently revealed that we should expect to see the Z4 sometime before September. While we wait for more details, an alleged leak of the Z4’s chassis has surfaced online.

Ahead of the official announcement, new photos of phone's chassis have emerged online and reveal a slightly thinner design, which is allegedly 1 mm thinner. If this is true, than the new Xperia Z4 will thinner than both the iPhone 6 and the Galaxy S6 or S6 Edge.

Here is a comparison we made between the Z4 front housing and Z3 front housing. 
The length and width of the Z4 is approximately the same as the Z3, while it’s slight thinner (around 1mm). On the top side, there isn’t much difference. The only change is the microphone hole has been moved away from the headphone jack.The microphone being located on the bottom next to the USB port, and the absence of magnetic charging pins, among other things.

The biggest difference is the missing micro-SD and SIM car slot on the right side of the Z4.
On the left side, there is only a slot for a SIM card on the Z4 front housing, no magnetic charging port anymore.

Where is the Micro USB charging port for the Z4? Here is the answer, it’s now on the bottom of the phone and what surprised us is, it has not been covered with anything! The microUSB port has been moved to the bottom and is now capless, for instance. The Xperia Z4 will apparently also have only one port flap, which might contain the microSD and nano-SIM slots, though rumours have suggested Sony will drop support for microSD in the Xperia Z4.

It goes without saying that we can’t confirm the validity of the Z4 frame leak, but the big takeaway is that Sony isn’t necessarily waiting until September to release its next flagship phone. However, they do appear to be taking their time to ensure that the Z4 is a more impressive upgrade than say the Z2 to the Z3. What would you like to see from the Sony Xperia Z4? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.


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Thursday, March 5, 2015

Galaxy Note 5 expected with dual-edge display

As well as Samsung Galaxy S6, Samsung introduced Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge on WMC 2015. Once we anticipated, Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge attracts more interest and functions both sides. Almost everybody provide the overview that it’s strangely amazing and believe very of the system.

What more important is it’s equipped powerfully with perfect specifications and fluent operation. No matter Super AMOLED screen with 1440 x 2560 pixels resolution and both side Corning Gorilla Glass or Exynos 7420 chipset and 16M rear camera all comfort users, much less the wireless charging.

Normally, Samsung provides Samsung display's development. From mono display to display, Samsung retains providing shock particularly the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge to people. Also it makes us interested that what'll function as the next after Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge? What enhanced show can look? Nothing?



Samsung is now rumoured to incorporate dual-edged displays in the next iteration of its popular Galaxy Note series. According to a G for Games report, the Samsung Galaxy Note will be launched in two variants, one of which will be the dual edge display edition.

It is worth remembering that Samsung released the Galaxy Note Edge smartphone last year along with the Galaxy Note 4. Galaxy Note Edge is seen as a dual-edge display version of the Note 4.

Currently, the South Korean electronics giant's Galaxy S6 Edge has a curved display that enhances the primary screen functionality.

According to the Korea Herald, people who had hands-on experience of Samsung's Galaxy S6 Edge at the MWC were said to be impressed by the smartphone's dual-edge display. This has seemingly inspired Samsung to incorporate dual-edge displays in future high-end offerings.

As of now, the next iteration of Samsung's Galaxy Note, tentatively termed Galaxy Note 5, is said to be launched in September 2015 which conveys the impression that a dual-edge display variant of this smartphone could indeed be practical.