Samsung Galaxy S26 gets disassembled on video
Samsung’s base Galaxy S26 has already been stripped down on camera. YouTube channel PBKreviews published a teardown that walks through the process step by step.
The video starts with removing the SIM tray, then heating the back of the phone to soften the adhesive before prying it off. From there, the teardown exposes the internal layout and key components. PBKreviews concludes by giving the Galaxy S26 a strong repairability score, suggesting that basic fixes like battery or component swaps should be relatively straightforward compared to more sealed designs.
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