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[title] Final Thoughts | |
[* black] The Samsung Galaxy Watch3 earns a ***X out of 10*** on our repairability scale (10 is the easiest to repair): | |
- | [* green] New line. |
- | [* yellow] New line. |
- | [* red] New line. |
+ | [* green] Display repair is prioritized. |
+ | [* green] No overlapping design of cables, no fragile ZIF connectors. |
+ | [* green] The opening procedure is straightforward and glueless (though it requires an uncommon tri-point driver). |
+ | [* yellow] The battery only uses mild adhesive, but the motherboard must be removed for access. |
+ | [* yellow] Almost all components are modular and can be replaced separately—except for the rear sensor array which is fixed to the back cover. |
+ | [* yellow] The glass digitizer and screen are fused together—meaning a full replacement will be quick and easy, but glass-only repairs will be impractical. |