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The video illustrates a detailed repair procedure for a Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, focusing on replacing a broken screen and an expanding battery. The process begins with heating and carefully removing the back cover to reuse parts economically. Initial observations reveal a damaged battery needing replacement. The disassembly involves removing various components, such as the wireless charging pad, motherboard, 5G antennas, and charging module, while noting the device's prior repairs. Special attention is given to safely extracting the battery using Samsung's pull tabs. The new battery and screen are installed, and meticulous steps are taken to ensure all parts are correctly aligned. After reassembly, thorough testing of the device’s touch response, brightness, cameras, S Pen, and charging capabilities is conducted, confirming the repair’s success. The video ends with advice against water immersion and a prompt to check related content and subscribe.
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In this segment, the person is repairing a Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra with a broken screen and an expanding battery. The process begins by heating the back cover for 35 seconds to ease its removal. A suction cup and a guitar pick are used to create a gap and detach the back glass without breaking it, as the repair aims to maintain cost-effectiveness by reusing parts. It’s noted that a glass-only replacement is not recommended due to the need for specialized, expensive equipment. Once the back cover is removed, there’s a noticeable smell and a visible cut in the battery, indicating it needs to be replaced. The device is turned off, and 17 screws are removed to access components. The wireless charging pad is the first to go, followed by disconnecting the battery cable to prevent damage. Flex cables and other components are systematically disconnected to proceed with the repair.
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In this part of the video, the presenter discusses the steps taken to remove and replace the motherboard, 5G antennas, charging module, and battery of the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra. Key actions include removing screws and pulling components out of the device frame, noting the condition of the parts such as the motherboard and battery. The charging module, which includes the SIM card reader, is also removed. The presenter highlights the use of pull tabs provided by Samsung to extract the battery without using alcohol or heat. It is observed that the device was previously repaired, likely by an authorized Samsung shop, and the battery appeared to be damaged. Before reassembly, the presenter checks both old and new screens for small components, applies double-sided tape for the new battery, and ensures the motherboard is installed first for proper alignment of the battery cable. The segment concludes with the reinstallation of components and preparation to test the device.
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In this segment, the speaker discusses turning on the device for the first time with a new screen. They emphasize testing the touch response, brightness, and the cameras to ensure everything works correctly. After confirming normal functionality, they proceed to reinstall any missing components back into the Galaxy S23 Ultra, including screws, and prepare to reattach the original back glass. The speaker removes the old double-sided tape from the back glass and attaches new double-sided tape, supplemented with a layer of B7000 adhesive. After aligning and pressing the back glass onto the device frame, the speaker tests the screen, S Pen, wireless charging, and wired charging to ensure everything operates properly. The speaker advises against immersing the device in water and concludes by promoting another video about testing the device under water pressure and encouraging viewers to subscribe.