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[title] Final Thoughts
[* black] Samsung's Galaxy S20 Ultra earns a ***3 out of 10*** on our repairability scale (10 is easiest to repair):
- [* green] Equally-sized Phillips fasteners means you only need to bring one driver for repairs.
+ [* green] The fasteners, all identical Phillips screws, only require one driver and can't be mixed up, simplifying repair.
[* yellow] Many components are modular and independently replaceable, but the missing headphone jack means double duty and wear for the USB-C port.
[* red] Every repair starts with painstakingly un-gluing the fragile glass rear cover.
[* red] Replacing the glued-down battery is tougher than ever, especially with board interconnect cables to work around.
[* red] All-too-common display repairs require either a complete teardown or replacing half the phone.