The screens tend to be around $200, back glass is usually $15 or less, batteries are less than $20 and the wireless coil is $7 or less. Find one cheap enough and you can make a decent profit, it's mostly the screen that eats the cost.
Nice restoration, and great that it's a 512GB model! I remember Samsung advertising that you could make your Note 9 1TB capable by purchasing the 512GB version, and adding in a 512GB microSD card, for 1TB total.
Anyone else get a good feeling when Hugh uploads these videos are so satisfying and I’ve been watching Hugh for years now he inspired and taught me to fix devices of my own
I still daily drive my almost 3 yrs old Note 9 512 gb. Jack, wireless charge, good battery, no notch or punch out screen... I will keep it as long as it works for sure.
Man, the Galaxy Note 9... I still have mines and still use it since I think, it was the best Samsung device I've bought. It's also easy to repair too since it's Phillips.
Why Note 9 is the best phone: - Flagship - Has headphone jack - Has big battery - Has SPen - Fingerprint on back - Easy repairability - Iris scanner - Heart rate sensor Sadly this phone is the last of its kind
The Iris scanner is kinda irrelevant for me nonetheless irs a good phone. The funny thing I'm Asian and the iris scanner cannot scan my eyes cause they are so small while samsumg is an Asian company lol
I always wonder if you've ever had a battery explode on you. Considering the amount of damaged items you've had I am sure it has happened at least once.
Imagine being able to do this kind of repair to an iPhone where everything works without any warnings and features getting disabled.....yeah just imagine.
You can actually do it to older generations like the 6 for example.anything above the 8 will give anyone doing repair attempts a hard time(if unprepared)
@@lucascb8446 only the fingerprint on the a models are paired, this is because the fingerprint data is stored on the reader, so swapping them would allow the new sensor to use preprogrammed fingerprints. So someone could make a fake reader that allows them unlock the phone without the passcode or the owners fingerprint.
@@anthonyemerson3756 that sounds like a problem that could easily be solved by storing the fingerprint on the actual storage, and then you dont need pairing anymore. sure its already miles better than apple, but there is no reason to make the part require a pairing.
What I'm wondering about is how he reset the phone and it didn't require you to put in the password for the previous owner's Google account like most modern Android phones do
This SAMSUNG NOTE 9 is ABSOLUTELY AWESOME , everything about the device from the cameras to the design is just timeless , CANNOT WAIT TO GET ONE SOMEDAY ONE DAY , WHAT A BIGG W :) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A couple of years ago one your videos was recommended to me. I watched it. I've never been interested in repairing phones but you hooked me on the first on . Your videos are interesting and entertaining. I've been a subscriber ever since !
Ah yes, the headphone jack... Back in the day when flagship phones actually had all of the expected features, instead of cutting them to let cheaper phones be more feature rich and thus making flagship phones totally obsolete.
Mr. Jeffreys, thank You for Your work. I found Your videos very calming and interresting. I used to repair mobiles in the late 10', but just as a hobby, as I have never received proper scholarship in this field. Now it is just too hard for me, but I really enjoy Your content. I'm glad, that I have found Your channel. Keep on good work!
“Thankfully, my Ifixit tool kit housed the tweezers I needed to repair my finger”
*Hugh Jeffreys is a SURGEON Doctor now*
I wonder if the full disassembly guide of fingers is out yet
@@abdullaalzayani6018 soon
Not doctor but apprentice xD
@@abdullaalzayani6018 no-
@@abdullaalzayani6018 it’s coming out on the 12th of august
Is anyone else curious about how much all the replacement parts cost in total?
Just wanted to comment that too 😅
In a lot of cases i do wonder if its like worth to make it instead of buying a new one
The screens tend to be around $200, back glass is usually $15 or less, batteries are less than $20 and the wireless coil is $7 or less. Find one cheap enough and you can make a decent profit, it's mostly the screen that eats the cost.
Yes, but in the repairs that are not worth doing, it is probably better for him not to say it.
@@-santi4401 but why than we know its not worth so dont bother trying or pay someone to try to fix it
(I hope my english is understandable)
When you almost get a high score on Flappy Bird...
Ah yes, losing at flappy bird fixes your dead phone
Underrated comment
@@KSPAtlas he means the phone getting hammered lol
@@x0uls Go to Google and search up the definition of a joke
@@KSPAtlas Yea I did and it specifically said "SFS Atlas's life". Now why you being so rude even tho I thought you were genuinely confused.
I swear the dent in the battery looks like as if its still glowing !
Was that Hillary's phone?
I don’t think it’s glowing i’m pretty sure someone marked it with a marker
It does as well
Hey actually batteries are made up of copper and other metal layers that was actually copper which looked like it's glowing under light 😊
@@phantomistic9455 thanks for explaining !
Nice restoration, and great that it's a 512GB model! I remember Samsung advertising that you could make your Note 9 1TB capable by purchasing the 512GB version, and adding in a 512GB microSD card, for 1TB total.
Actually, you can get 1500gb as micro sd cards come in 1tb!
@@jakewynn I don't think you'd need that much storage space unless the phone is a gaming phone so you can record your YT videos
@@therobloxianstar4689 for the amount of music I download on spotify imma need 1.5TB 😂
@Lloyde Turner it supports up to 1tb micro sd
@Lloyde Turner newer phones don't support that much.
They don't have expandable memory 😂😂
I love how instead of coming up with an excuse like "it fell", they straight up admitted to beating it.
@Anna shut up
@Anna you are the type of person to climb over a glass wall to see whats on the over side
shut up
@Anna reported
I mean... what would've it had to fall on to cause that amount of damage?
169th 👍
Smashed by a hammer? Looks like something Techrax would do.😂
LOL
I thought it was sponsored by @McJuggerNuggets
@@itzshihochin Yeah Ik
Techrax would unbox the phone, then smash it! XD
Or I should say Linus haters did it
You should tape the broken glass so it stays one piece while removing it.
Yeah good idea... Hope he read ur comment...😁
Well that’s true but in this cases (very damaged glass) it doesn’t work because that sharps of glass cut through that tape :)
He used to do that on his previous videos. I dont know why he didnt use that method this time
Duly Noted ;)
@@jindrasmutny4181 well....more tape then??????
Anyone else get a good feeling when Hugh uploads these videos are so satisfying and I’ve been watching Hugh for years now he inspired and taught me to fix devices of my own
Me too
Something about peeling up the protective film to leave a smooth, perfect surface is very satisfying.
This repair had a huge difference compared to the previous video, really makes you think of apple's anti repair designs.
2:09 Hugh now repairing his finger he taking it to the next level of repair 😂
I get this finger on eBay for 100$ we will be replacing the nail
😂
LFAO
Lol
Jotaro!
McJuggerNuggets on his UA-cam channel: "Psycho Dad Hammers Note9"
@ the good old days
@@moaizneymar2311 yeah.. the nostalgia
@@moaizneymar2311 sa@a
God bless you, kid. Need more UA-cam influencers like you. Keep up the great work.
In a world where everything is replaced. Its really nice to see, that someone is still putting in the effort to fix and reuse.
I still daily drive my almost 3 yrs old Note 9 512 gb. Jack, wireless charge, good battery, no notch or punch out screen... I will keep it as long as it works for sure.
I can but it ?
Mine is pushing 4 years old now. It will be my phone until 4G is turned off in my area.
"Ifixit tweezer to repair my finger" didn't expect to witness 2 repairs in 1 video
He sounded like he was telling the news initially 😂😂😂🤧🤧😂😂
Yea
ua-cam.com/video/71bCMYIBmw4/v-deo.html
@@Millionmusix Promoting your channel in comment sections is a good way to get terminated for spam :)
@@weene875 I just need some help
Man, the Galaxy Note 9... I still have mines and still use it since I think, it was the best Samsung device I've bought. It's also easy to repair too since it's Phillips.
Finally, a note 9. I've been looking at restoring mine.
Why Note 9 is the best phone:
- Flagship
- Has headphone jack
- Has big battery
- Has SPen
- Fingerprint on back
- Easy repairability
- Iris scanner
- Heart rate sensor
Sadly this phone is the last of its kind
The Iris scanner is kinda irrelevant for me nonetheless irs a good phone. The funny thing I'm Asian and the iris scanner cannot scan my eyes cause they are so small while samsumg is an Asian company lol
i still use note 9 in 2021 and its still a great phone for me
@@eugene44569 Seriously? Hahaha
Sorry but what is an Iris scanner?
@@ablueberrya10 basically scanning your eyes lol. It was one of security method in Note 9.
I always wonder if you've ever had a battery explode on you. Considering the amount of damaged items you've had I am sure it has happened at least once.
The batteries inside cell phones don't explode, but when punctured do produce a very thick gray smoke. I've tried it once before to see what happened.
@@beardedonetech they don't explode except on Note 7's 😂
When Techrax does a crossover when Hugh Jeffrey's
Yeah that's definitely what happened 😂😂
Hugh jeffrys: "so, this phone is now in perfect working order"
Me: more importantly, it's now puprle
a hammer as an exercise😂
No likes?
@@Farid0 yes Weird
Another remarkable restoration, Excellent Content Mate!
I love you content I support the right to repair movement and I am happy that you are trying to help e waste slow down
2:06
That made me Like this Video
He even repairs fingers which is INSANE
Did you realize he built a whole new Note9, except he had to dismantle 1 and he didn't buy a new logic board and camera and charging port.
Yes but the motherboard costs hefty ...so its not gonna cost much to build a new phone
@@Arun_hog The screen is the worst part. It alone costs as much as one of these sells for used. If this was my phone I would simply buy another used.
Every time I get the notification for a Hugh video I instantly think.....where the hell did that week go......🙈🙊🙉
I own and cherish a Note 9 since Jan 2019, this hurts a lot to watch :(
Kudos to your hard work !
Beautiful Phone, I love the small bezzels more than a Notch.
As a big fan, seeing a smashed note 9 hurts.
what do fans have to do with this phone?
@GAME SMASHERS r/doublewoosh
Imagine being able to do this kind of repair to an iPhone where everything works without any warnings and features getting disabled.....yeah just imagine.
Eww wouldn’t want to live in that world
You can actually do it to older generations like the 6 for example.anything above the 8 will give anyone doing repair attempts a hard time(if unprepared)
Newer Samsung phones have programmed parts as well sadly. All of them are going the wrong way for repairability
@@lucascb8446 only the fingerprint on the a models are paired, this is because the fingerprint data is stored on the reader, so swapping them would allow the new sensor to use preprogrammed fingerprints. So someone could make a fake reader that allows them unlock the phone without the passcode or the owners fingerprint.
@@anthonyemerson3756 that sounds like a problem that could easily be solved by storing the fingerprint on the actual storage, and then you dont need pairing anymore. sure its already miles better than apple, but there is no reason to make the part require a pairing.
Ok you get a like just for the pun at the ends 😂
What I'm wondering about is how he reset the phone and it didn't require you to put in the password for the previous owner's Google account like most modern Android phones do
Alex: He told us that he was going to explain that....but didn't.
Yeah probably contacted the owner for the code
Probably contacted the old owner or it was never signed in with a google account.
Finally I can say that I saw a Note 9 repair on my Note 9
2:00 this part, THIS PART is jokes, please have more of these in your vids XD
This SAMSUNG NOTE 9 is ABSOLUTELY AWESOME , everything about the device from the cameras to the design is just timeless , CANNOT WAIT TO GET ONE SOMEDAY ONE DAY , WHAT A BIGG W :) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Note 9 is great. I still have one as my daily phone. Love it
Same :)
Well that's why one invests in flagships. No worries for the next 3-4 years.
Seems like as long as you don't break the motherboard, any phone is repairable
something satisfying when you say "Hi guys welcome back to another Hugh Jeffery's video."
M8 from 128 to 512GB for $68 AUD I call that a sheer glorious win in my book
Excellent video on this repair
Lewis Hamilton and Toto Wolff: Yo that's my line!!!!
ITS HEAVILY SCRATCHED. I didn’t notice till you said so. 😭😭😭😂😂😂🤣🤣
Perhaps it was smashed in hope of destroying the data on the phone, I've seen people do that.
The purple looks stunning. My mum almost bought the Note 9 instead of a Note 10, because of this colour. Great work Hugh!
Remember when he used to be all about Ariana grande in his wallpapers?
She got married
So that was way.
i really love the layout of the note 9's internals. very easy to fix
Who else is watching on their note 9 hoping it doesn't turn out this way
still using a note 9 i love it..
Me: No way he can restore this
Hugh Jeffreys: Hold my tools
Knowledge, skill and experience make even the toughest repairs look easy.
ANRY KID RAGES AT GAME AND DESROYS PHONE moment
This comment is me after I died on 98% on Bloodbath in geometry dash
Maybe father got mad at son? 😂😂
mobile redditor argument moment
Just disposing an old phone and its data.
Beautiful restoration Hugh!.
Good choice of phones for repair. From the outside, experienced people will know the boards most likely won't be damaged. 👍👍
«Samsung Galaxy Note9 - Adhesive Galore Edition». At least it's repairable. Great work as always!
I have a suspicion of techrax
I think the blue one would’ve looked better instead of purple, but awesome video!
How much potential profit have you made with this repair?
Probably not much since it world be toggle $250 or so in parts alone which is roughly the price of a refurbished note 9
Thank you for changing the color on the note 9
i love your video brother
Ok
Fake restorations
@@FS--ew3se ?
@@Juanmantt he finds phones that are COMPLETELY RUINED and somehow they are in pristine condition he had to replace every single godamn part lmao
@@FS--ew3se you talking about Hugh or that random guy
I'm using a note 10 plus rn, but dang note 9 is such a perfect all-rounded piece of engineering!
casually watching this whilst drawing on my note9
Slowly looks at hammer on the bench
@@rajatkamalchauhan1507 o no, I couldn't do that
2:05 "Repair my finger" 😂😂😂😂
Imagine in the future when Hugh has a computer/device repair shop and customers ask him how many devices he’s fixed.
Hugh: Yes.
yes
A couple of years ago one your videos was recommended to me. I watched it. I've never been interested in repairing phones but you hooked me on the first on . Your videos are interesting and entertaining. I've been a subscriber ever since !
Green motherboard that’s old school 😁
Samsung motherboards still are green/blue
I have the same model and I love it! Great to see you repair the broken one, and to see all the parts inside! 😉🤩
Looks like someone got caught cheating 🤣
bahahahaha
"repair my finger" left me laughing for a solid minute
Let’s gooooo finally I waited one more week
Previous owner really needs to take anger management classes
And that's why you need to stay single! 😊😂
Watching on my White Galaxy Note 9, a legendary device that no one can make again, a true masterpiece with zero compromises
Ah yes, the headphone jack... Back in the day when flagship phones actually had all of the expected features, instead of cutting them to let cheaper phones be more feature rich and thus making flagship phones totally obsolete.
Very satisfying! but that black S-pen really triggers my ocd.. 😃
Excellent restoring, The last owner seems to have issues,
Its nice to see the phone get new lease of life.
Mr. Jeffreys, thank You for Your work. I found Your videos very calming and interresting. I used to repair mobiles in the late 10', but just as a hobby, as I have never received proper scholarship in this field. Now it is just too hard for me, but I really enjoy Your content. I'm glad, that I have found Your channel. Keep on good work!
"It came out with not too much of a fight" The jack literally flew out!
And "on that note", am impressed 😊😊😊. phone looks like its brand new just from the factory.
I love your video. This helps me to repair my phone by myself. Thank You
These Galaxy phones are so easy to repair. My aunt has an S8 she's had for years and i've done many repairs to it and still works like a champ.
It takes a special kind of frustration to make someone go through the effort of actually getting a hammer to smash their phone to bits.
Thank you so much for the great video Hugh 😀
That last note though.... Nice work on the restoration..... 👍
must admit, didnt think you would fix it - excellent work
What a transformation!
Can’t spell Saturday night without Hugh!
Having a skill of repair something instead of buying new, its a gold
I am absolutely livid that our country didn't had that Lavander Note9 color option, but I'm happy with my copper one. This phone's a beast!
Wow perfect restoration 👏🏻👍🏼
This man is at the top of his game!
Galaxy Note 9 - the last good GalaxyNote. Have the blue one with the yellow pen and love it.
Im just 17 and i love your videos❤️❤️
Again waited 1 more week to watch . But when notification pops up , dive into it 👌. Love the content
That model is still very popular in the American South. I repair lots of them in north Louisiana.
good repair Hugh!!!
"And were done" Well done as usual good Sir .
Awesome job
It's indestructible, Michael!