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Desmontaje del Samsung Galaxy Fold

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  • Hey look, there's a phone attached to this phone! We set about opening this phone's second half, where a comparatively tiny notification screen is flanked by some seriously massive bezels.

  • This non-folding front screen comes off with a little heat and fairly little drama, for a Samsung.

  • It's helped by the flat edges and big bezels—which despite looking kinda funky, actually leaves ample room to pry without stabbing the delicate OLED panel in the process.

  • Flipping the display over reveals the OLED panel is made by Samsung, to the surprise of no one.

  • Along for the ride is Samsung's own S6SY761X touch controller, last seen in pretty much every Samsung teardown.

  • Winbond W25Q80EW 4 Mb serial flash memory

¡Miren, hay un teléfono conectado a este teléfono! Nos dispusimos a abrir la segunda mitad de este teléfono, donde una pantalla de notificación comparativamente pequeña está flanqueada por unos biseles muy grandes.

Esta pantalla frontal no plegable sale con un poco de calor y muy poco de drama por ser un Samsung.

Con la ayuda de los bordes planos y los grandes biseles, que a pesar de tener un aspecto raro, en realidad dejan mucho espacio para hacer palanca sin tener que apuñalar el delicado panel OLED.

Al voltear la pantalla, vemos que el panel OLED está hecho por Samsung, para sorpresa de nadie.

El panel va acompañado del controlador táctil S6SY761X de Samsung, visto por último vez en casi cada desmontaje de Samsung.

[* black] Hey look, there's a phone attached to this phone! We set about opening this phone's second half, where a comparatively tiny notification screen is flanked by some seriously massive bezels.
[* black] This non-folding front screen comes off with a little heat and fairly little drama, for a Samsung.
[* black] It's helped by the flat edges and big bezels—which despite looking kinda funky, actually leaves ample room to pry without stabbing the delicate OLED panel in the process.
[* black] Flipping the display over reveals the OLED panel is made by Samsung, to the surprise of no one.
[* red] Along for the ride is Samsung's own S6SY761X touch controller, last seen in [guide|120331|pretty much every Samsung teardown|stepid=232035|new_window=true].
+ [* orange] Winbond [link|https://www.winbond.com/hq/product/code-storage-flash-memory/serial-nor-flash/?__locale=en&partNo=W25Q40EW|W25Q80EW] 4 Mb serial flash memory

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