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-[* black] Samsung Galaxy S7 Repairability Score: ***X out of 10*** (10 is easiest to repair).
+[* black] Samsung Galaxy S7 Repairability Score: ***3 out of 10*** (10 is easiest to repair).
[* green] Many components are modular and can be replaced independently.
- [* yellow] The display isn't the entry point, but still needs to be removed if you want to replace the USB port.
[* yellow] Unlike the S6 Edge, the battery can be removed without first ousting the motherboard—but tough adhesive and a glued-on rear panel make replacement more difficult than necessary.
+ [* red] The display needs to be removed (and likely destroyed) if you want to replace the USB port.
[* red] Front and back glass make for double the crackability, and strong adhesive on the rear glass makes it very difficult to gain entry into the device.
[* red] Replacing the glass without destroying the display is probably impossible.