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[title] Final Thoughts | |
- | [* black] The Samsung Galaxy Watch4 and the Galaxy Watch4 Classic earn a 7 out of 10 on our repairability scale (10 is the easiest to repair): |
- | [* green] Opening is |
- | [* green] The batteries are easily accessible |
+ | [* black] The Samsung Galaxy Watch4 and the Galaxy Watch4 Classic earn a ***7 out of 10*** on our repairability scale (10 is the easiest to repair): |
+ | [* green] Opening is straightforward and requires some prying—but no heat. |
+ | [* green] The batteries are easily accessible and use only mild adhesive. |
[* green] With a little heat, the display of the Watch4 Classic can be removed without any additional tools. | |
- | [* yellow] Only two types of screws are used, |
+ | [* yellow] Only two types of screws are used, although the back cover screws are uncommon tri-points. |
[* yellow] The watches are both very modular, with only the rear sensors being buried inaccessibly in the back cover. | |
- | [* red] The display of the Watch4 sits stubbornly in the frame and |
+ | [* red] The display of the Watch4 sits stubbornly in the frame and seems impossible to remove without damaging it. |