The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra has earned a provisional 5/10 repairability score from iFixit, indicating improvements in design but still leaving much to be desired for users. The battery is easily removable thanks to sticky tabs, but removing the display remains a significant challenge. While most cameras are modular, facilitating easier replacements, the selfie camera is more difficult to extract due to being epoxied in place. Notably, the S Pen's design raises questions as it retains redundant components that do not function, suggesting inefficiencies in design despite some positive changes overall.
Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Ultra has improved repairability with a 5/10 score from iFixit, but challenges remain for average users trying to fix it.
The S25 Ultra's battery features sticky tabs for easy removal, marking an improvement in repair design, although display removal remains a significant challenge.
Most cameras in the S25 Ultra are modular, making replacements relatively straightforward, whereas the selfie camera's epoxy attachment complicates the repair process further.
Despite improvements in repairability, issues like the unnecessary PCB in the S Pen highlight ongoing inefficiencies in Samsung's design choices.
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