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  1. Samsung Galaxy S6 Teardown, Take Out The SIM Card Tray.: Schritt 1, Bild 1 von 1
    • Power off the Samsung Galaxy S6.

    • Use an eject pin or pointed tweezers to take out the SIM Card Tray.

  2. Samsung Galaxy S6 Teardown, Take Apart The Battery Door.: Schritt 2, Bild 1 von 1
    • Heat up the Samsung Galaxy S6 Battery Door.

    • Draw the battery cover up with a suction cup. (Note: The battery door is adhered to the rear housing with quite strong adhesive, take your time during this process.)

    • Separate the battery door with an opening pick.

  3. Samsung Galaxy S6 Teardown, Release The Rear Housing.: Schritt 3, Bild 1 von 2 Samsung Galaxy S6 Teardown, Release The Rear Housing.: Schritt 3, Bild 2 von 2
    • 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 suction cup tool and case opening tool. (Notice: be careful not to damage the wireless charging chip attached to the battery.)

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    peetersuns - Antwort

  4. Samsung Galaxy S6 Teardown, Release The Side Keys.: Schritt 4, Bild 1 von 3 Samsung Galaxy S6 Teardown, Release The Side Keys.: Schritt 4, Bild 2 von 3 Samsung Galaxy S6 Teardown, Release The Side Keys.: Schritt 4, Bild 3 von 3
    • Remove the power button flex.

    • Remove the volume button flex.

    • Remove the side keys. (Note: the Galaxy S6 power button and volume buttons are compatible with each other.)

    Excellent! !

    I’m attempting to replace the battery but the rear cover is not releasing. I’ve heated the back repeatedly but the glue is holding. Not sure how much heat can be used?

    Any suggestions?

    Thank you.

    Charles

    Charles Speake - Antwort

    Slowly heat the back glass Edge more than 1 minutes, the adhesive is on the Edge of the phone. May this help you.

    Mandy - Antwort

  5. Samsung Galaxy S6 Teardown, Release The Wireless Charging Chip.: Schritt 5, Bild 1 von 1
    • Pry up the charging chip flex ribbons on both sides of rear housing. (Notice: be careful not to damage the flex ribbons.)

  6. Samsung Galaxy S6 Teardown, Remove The Motherboard.: Schritt 6, Bild 1 von 1
    • Pry up the LCD assembly connector, front facing camera connector, battery connector, ear speaker connector and home button flex ribbon connector.

    • Turn over the motherboard and pry up the connector.

    I am more curious about the main board. Is there any in-depth description of component in main board?

    nelsonduann - Antwort

  7. Samsung Galaxy S6 Teardown, Remove The Battery.: Schritt 7, Bild 1 von 1
    • Gently pry up the battery with a spudger.

  8. Samsung Galaxy S6 Teardown, Release The Front Housing Small Parts.: Schritt 8, Bild 1 von 3 Samsung Galaxy S6 Teardown, Release The Front Housing Small Parts.: Schritt 8, Bild 2 von 3 Samsung Galaxy S6 Teardown, Release The Front Housing Small Parts.: Schritt 8, Bild 3 von 3
    • Remove the front facing camera.

    • Remove the ear speaker. (Notice: be careful not to break the flex ribbon.)

    • Remove the vibrating motor.

  9. Samsung Galaxy S6 Teardown, Release The Back Camera And Signal Cables.: Schritt 9, Bild 1 von 2 Samsung Galaxy S6 Teardown, Release The Back Camera And Signal Cables.: Schritt 9, Bild 2 von 2
    • Remove the back facing camera on the mainboard.

    • Remove the Bluetooth cable and Wi-Fi signal cable.

  10. Samsung Galaxy S6 Teardown, Release The Charging Port Assembly.: Schritt 10, Bild 1 von 3 Samsung Galaxy S6 Teardown, Release The Charging Port Assembly.: Schritt 10, Bild 2 von 3 Samsung Galaxy S6 Teardown, Release The Charging Port Assembly.: Schritt 10, Bild 3 von 3
    • 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.

  11. Samsung Galaxy S6 Teardown, Release The Home Button With Flex.: Schritt 11, Bild 1 von 1
    • Pry up the connector on the back side of home button.

    • Pry up the home button.

  12. Samsung Galaxy S6 Teardown, Finished: Schritt 12, Bild 1 von 1
    • The Samsung Galaxy S6 disassembly process is complete.

    This, looks intense.

    Julio Velez - Antwort

    It looked quite easy to me. BTW i don't think there was any glue on the front. It looks like it is built like say the galaxy s2 with the front lcd assembly snapped in to the back. Meaning calling it a mid frame is not all that accurate. The mid frame would be the bezel of a s3 s4 etc. Where as on this you have back/battery cover and the outer back glass. Which seems to basically be only edged glued. I know what they did to break the glass on the front. They tried to pull it apart s5 style not thinking there was screws holding it in can we say a oh crap moment :p

    Nova Flare - Antwort

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Thanks man i was curious what's inside that puppy... Not an easy repair like my galaxy s3....

Tear down s6 edge please

Mateusz - Antwort

I'm curious, what is the DAC on this phone? I know Cirrus Logic partnered with Wolfson so it could be interesting to find out.

Mike Vercimak - Antwort

The original author of this guide is ETrade Supply (as noted by the video itself). The video, images, and writeup were all produced and watermarked by them, though the image watermarks have since been removed via liberal cropping.

For the full and un-doctored photo set, please see:

http://www.etradesupply.com/blog/how-to-...

Chris Gilliam - Antwort

Which image sensor did Samsung use for GS6? Is it SONY?

Will - Antwort

Where is the memory located? And is it possible to upgrade it?

chris - Antwort

Thanks for your great tutorial. I have a question though, if let says i wanted to replace broken piece (e.g. The motherboard or battery) where is the best place or website to go to.? I reside in perth, australia, so hoping if its overseas i still can get them posted here.

Thanks

N0MaD - Antwort

I just broke the glass on the back camera. Looks like it is part of the back cover case. What part would i need to order to replace it?

Tony - Antwort

I just broke the glass on the back camera. It is the glass on the back cover. What part do I need to replace that and where can I order it?

Tony - Antwort

I am trying to locate the JTAG connections - any ideas? Thanks!

Will Jongenelen - Antwort

Can the SIM card reader slot be removed from the logic board? Cuz my Galaxy 6 it's not reading my SIM card, thank you for the video

juarezdonan - Antwort

My Galaxy s6 edge its was wet just on the mother board .

You think guys can I fix it and how thank you please let me know

Fernando - Antwort

My Galaxy S6 Edge its was Wet On the top only 1/4 device can you guys help me to fix

Fernando - Antwort

Hello! on the back at middle frame. without NFC ribbon are 3 more ribbons one top left side...right side one...and bottom left side one.. its says ZF-E4 on them. What are them FOR? it's a problme if a broke one?

99Spyder99 - Antwort

And i have a problem. Please help me...i changed the display on my galaxy s6...everything works ok..but when i assembly on the middle frame...and i charge..it's says it's charging but not charge..the battery ramins the same.? do you know what is the problem?

99Spyder99 - Antwort

My phone fell face down, it has a protective screen on it, however, the impact from the fall knocked it out. It has a previous crack on the left bottom side. But since the fall, the screen went out. I can see it light up, it rings and all, but the screen is black. Is this something that I can repair myself?

Thanks

Wanda Wanda - Antwort

Thanks for the video. I dropped S6 in the water sink and now battery gets hot very fast when I turn on. But I will NEVER going to buy another Samsung products again.

patricksingr - Antwort

You dropped it in water and you blame the product . wow is all i can say

David -

Does anyone know what the little things on the inside of the housing along the edges do?

kyle - Antwort

¡Excelente aporte muy bien realizado!

David Molina - Antwort

Excellent! I may attempt to fix my GS6 now. After the Nougat OTA, my GS6 went black, would boot loop, go dead or not charge and was useless. I tried cache wipe, total reset, etc. but nothing worked. I discovered that if the phone were twisted slightly, that it would operate properly. Attached (twisted) to a board, it has been powered up now for eight hours and is still working perfectly with NO MALFUNCTIONS and is on the latest OS, Nougat 7.0 It has a poor connection internally!

Mr Horsepower - Antwort

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