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[* black] ***Update:*** This teardown was conducted solely via Interweb, requiring us to defer judgment on a repairability score. Now that we've [[Topic:Samsung Galaxy S III|worked on it ourselves]], we can assign it a fair score:
[* black] Samsung Galaxy SIII Repairability Score: ***8 out of 10*** (10 is easiest to repair)
[* green] The battery can be replaced without any tools.
[* green] Very easy to open and access internal components.
[* green] There are only 12 screws in the entire device, all standard Phillips #0 (no proprietary or security sizes).
-[* yellow] Smaller components (antennas, vibrator, light sensor) are modular and can be replaced individually, but are adhered to the front panel.
+[* yellow] Smaller components (antennas, vibrator, light sensor) are modular and can be replaced individually, but are adhered to the front panel.jhggf
[* red] The glass is fused to both the display and the display frame, increasing repair costs.
[* red] You'll have to go through the entire phone in order to replace the front panel, since everything is built into the back of it.