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[title] Final Thoughts
[* black] The Galaxy J6 earns a ***4 out of 10*** on our repairability scale (10 is the easiest to repair):
- [* green] The only screws used are standard Phillips screws (on some parts a little too many).
- [* yellow] Display repair is prioritized, since it is the first part out. But at the cost of probably damaging it, adding to any other repair for inside components.
+ [* green] The only screws used are standard Phillips screws (granted, there are almost too many).
+ [* yellow] Display repair is prioritized, since it is the first part out—but at the cost of probably damaging it, making repairs to other components risky.
[* red] The battery is buried beneath the motherboard and adhered to the midframe, hindering its replacement.
- [* red] The USB port is soldered to the motherboard making a separate replacement kind of impossible.
+ [* red] The high-wear USB port is soldered to the motherboard, requiring a high level of skills and equipment for this all-too-common repair.