After his now classic “durability test” conducted a few days ago on the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4, today YouTuber Zack of JerryRig Everything the canal is back with the traditional sequel, namely disassembly. It’s all recorded on video for your viewing pleasure and embedded below.
If you like to see the inside of phones more than what they look like on the outside, this type of video is definitely for you. Being a foldable device, the Fold4 is even more intriguing than a regular flip phone, and Samsung has also claimed to have redesigned the hinge. It’s true? See for yourself in the video.
The flexible internal screen of the Galaxy Z Fold4 is made up of a few different layers, all of which are exposed during disassembly at the expense of the display which will never work again, since it might be okay to fold it in one direction, but it definitely doesn’t like being folded. in any other way. There is also a new metal plate under the display assembly and a new camera cutout under the display.
The glass of the external display is inlaid in a metal frame which makes it very difficult to remove without destroying it and, after unscrewing dozens of screws, you can access all the internal components once the screens are gone. The batteries are held in place with high amounts of adhesive and there are no tabs, making removing and replacing the battery more of a chore than necessary.
If you’re interested in learning more about the Fold4’s exterior and how it works, don’t miss our in-depth review.

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