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[title] Final Thoughts
[* black] Samsung's Galaxy S10 and S10e each earn a ***3 out of 10*** on our repairability scale (10 is the easiest to repair):
[* green] A single Phillips driver takes care of all the screws.
[* yellow] Many components are modular and can be replaced independently—but the charging port is now soldered to the main board.
[* red] Battery replacement is possible, but still unnecessarily difficult.
[* red] Glued-down glass both front and back means greater risk of breakage, and makes repairs difficult to start.
[* red] Screen repairs require a lot of disassembly while battling tough adhesive.
+ [* red] Replacing the glass without destroying the display is probably impossible.