I already can't wait for the Fold5 durability test. Let's see if the additional screen layer Samsung added to improve durability actually does anything
I had the 3 and currently have 4 and have ordered the 5. Never had an issue with the 3 or 4 so I mean an upgrade to durability would make it even better. I was not even aware of the upgrade to that.
@artstreak5346 Fold. There is a crease slightly but unless you look at your phone from a side on angle for some reason you'll never notice it to be honest. I've never been hindered or annoyed by its existence.
@@jeffthesquiddid you have any issues with the inside screen protector in fold 4? I own a fold 3 and have to change the protector every 6 months once due to bubble on the crease area.
The psychedelic thin layer on the motherboard/ PCBA could be paralyne coating for moisture protection. Conformal coating is very thick and not good for RF signals. So they might choose this paralyne coating. It's actually a very interesting process.
How do they do this in mass production? Looks like it takes time inside the temperature controlled chamber to apply. Takt time seems high for mass production. Also needs high level of cleanliness which I think that’s not an issue.
@@JeromeDemers part of the deposition process (well, the pyrolysis part) is at temperature, but deposition is around ambient (25-ish C) - there are plenty of mass-production vapor deposition processes used - you could even farm out the parts to numerous job shops that will coat the boards up for you (you populate the board, then apply the parylene as a conformal coating over everything to provide moisture resistance)
@@dgecse Yes, I think you're right. Most likely the PCBA was designed by Motorola and then outsourced for mass production. At most, Motorola would only handle SMT processes and then send them to multiple vendors for coating. And not that they are going to sell millions of these devices😅. So at this low quantity, it is doable.
Thanks to all engineers who studied hard and worked day and night to make these technologies a possibility. You people are the reason why UA-camrs like Zack exist, I hope all the UA-cam reviewers appreciate that.
As someone who jumped ship from Samsung to Moto for this one phone (still own and actively use a Fold 4 and S23 ultra) I really hope Zack didn't just ensure the demise of the Razr by getting them sued into oblivion lololol. Only kidding. I'm sure that can't be the first time someone at Samsung has seen the insides of one of these ...right? RIGGGHHT?!
The most under appreciated people are the mechanical engineers behind these marvels! Yeah write all the code, make all the chatGPTs… at the end of the day, the world needs physical things to function
Suspiciously similar indeed. I wouldn't be surprised if Samsung outsourced some of its designs and components to Razr and they're making profits through royalty fees.
give me expensive stuff to open and u'd be surprised what I can do ...the problem is I don't have big sums of money nor a company would give me a phone to tear it down
Its great to see Samsung being the main innovation for folding tech. After all and in my personal opinion, Samsung really does a good job when it comes to folding phones.
Lol i have m51 and 2020 midranger of samsung it had amoled screen and 730g 4g chip but best mid range you could get lol phone still runs on android 12 and july 2023 patch but my this phone had 7000mah cell inside and battery lasts ages in all 2.7 years i only had 374 charging cyles and it charged in 115 min from 25 watt i want samsung to make a phone like this with 7 plus gen2 it had single speaker still great headphone jack dual sim along with decated micro sd support yeah it was plastic who cares it is so good that despite using s22 plus i using my main sim in this still a nice daily driver also tells most users dont need all that power 730g still chugs along fine handles most games too
The perforations on the perforated looking wire are actually "Vias", basically vertically strips of wire that are usually grounded. This helps against interference from other signals nearby. They refer to these as Via shields, Via fences (or) Stitching Via's
I am a maintenance supervisor for multi family housing. I got my tmobile version day 1 release with a gear4 case. I am rough on my phones and this thing takes a beating hands down. Of course any phone without a case is not ideal but the Razr+ is just as good phone as anything on the market. Good entertainment to watch but realisticly if you case your phone and dont drop it in a mud puddle you're going to be fine.
Hello Zach! Another excellent video. And if you would, I would greatly appreciate you buying another Razr to test your theory as that’s my daily driver. Congratulations to you two for your soon to arrive baby! So excited you’re going to be parents!!! I have NO doubt in my mind that you’ll be a great father. ❤️
Wonderful outer display but I feel that Motorola should've have increased the specs over and beyond Samsung in every way just to get it's foot in the door as the best flip phone, and be known for that. The processors should be not the ones Samsung used 2 years ago but the latest. Maybe even added a extendable storage just to get reel in more custom. Missed a trick here.
Dude, the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 is from last year and not 2 years ago... Also Motorola is being developing this device before Snapdragon unveil the latest Gen 2...
People who complain about the processor in a phone are not actual users of the phone. At this point, processor improvements make no practical difference to the user, most of the performance is lost in poor software optimization.
@@gamechannel1271 agree i use my m51 along with s22 plus it has 60hz 730g ufs 2.1 still its still smooth and does 100% of what most pepole do when iandroid 12 was last os upgrdes but still getting patches just got the july patch the phone is smooth this was 2020 midrange flagship from those era like s20 with 865 s21 are still go strong for 3 to 4 years even this i think will pull next year
@@gamechannel1271normally I'd agree but in this case the reduced heat output and lower power consumption of the gen2 would have brought some actually real life improvements to the device
One would think that Motorola would have chosen a plastic for the outside glass, to go with the flex OLED. Especially since they had a nearly indestructible screen phone nearly 10 years ago.
BOE (Beijing Oriental Electronics) is the supplier of flexible displays to Motorola. They have supplied the displays for the Motorola Razr 2019, the Huawei Mate X, and the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 foldable laptop. BOE is a Chinese display manufacturer that is one of the leading suppliers of OLED displays in the world.
This was a fantastic, interesting and oddly relaxing delve into the RAZR! Fascinating. Definitely off to binge more of your videos now. Keep 'em coming dude! 👊😎
Especially if all it needs is a small piece of plastic or something similar to support the screen from the cavity that should not be there in the first place.
Really cool, watched the other vid on the pinch/void too. I was curious how difficult the external display wiuld be to remove and you answered my question!
You do everything "for Science", and you do everything for us. So doing the math, JerryRigEverything's audience is "Science" and that makes us, your acolytes, scientists. Thanx Zack :)
Hello, sorry, UA-cam gives the option to upload the video with the Latin dubbing. I think it is a very good opportunity since your videos are very good and informative.
Hey Jerry, I just bought my first Tear down skin thanks to you. Got myself the s23 ultra, and the skin just seems fitting. Just placed my order which was $34 with shipping. I live in South Africa.
First, I love the info (sponsored?) By BetterHealth. Most people, at some point & juncture in their life, can use a therapist. So thank you for that. Finally, the similarities are very close. The reviews I've seen by individuals on the Motorola flip phone have been pretty positive. And also for Samsung. Comparing the two was an excellent idea. Thanks for all the information presented in such a short time frame!!
Definitely buy another one - I would be interested in seeing how much of a weakness that cavity is
And it should be an easy fix with a new screen replacement and a small plastic to fill in the cavity to prevent.
for science!
Yes, im considering to buy this phone and i dont want the glass to cave in like this if i drop it on smth
Buy the red one this tine and test the durability of the fake leather
I agree
I already can't wait for the Fold5 durability test. Let's see if the additional screen layer Samsung added to improve durability actually does anything
Let alone the Z Flip 5, now that that one also has a larger outer screen
I had the 3 and currently have 4 and have ordered the 5. Never had an issue with the 3 or 4 so I mean an upgrade to durability would make it even better. I was not even aware of the upgrade to that.
@@jeffthesquidis that the flip or fold? Also Interested to know if the folding glass leaves a huge crease in the middle
@artstreak5346 Fold. There is a crease slightly but unless you look at your phone from a side on angle for some reason you'll never notice it to be honest. I've never been hindered or annoyed by its existence.
@@jeffthesquiddid you have any issues with the inside screen protector in fold 4? I own a fold 3 and have to change the protector every 6 months once due to bubble on the crease area.
The psychedelic thin layer on the motherboard/ PCBA could be paralyne coating for moisture protection.
Conformal coating is very thick and not good for RF signals. So they might choose this paralyne coating.
It's actually a very interesting process.
How do they do this in mass production? Looks like it takes time inside the temperature controlled chamber to apply. Takt time seems high for mass production. Also needs high level of cleanliness which I think that’s not an issue.
@@JeromeDemers part of the deposition process (well, the pyrolysis part) is at temperature, but deposition is around ambient (25-ish C) - there are plenty of mass-production vapor deposition processes used - you could even farm out the parts to numerous job shops that will coat the boards up for you (you populate the board, then apply the parylene as a conformal coating over everything to provide moisture resistance)
@@dgecse Yes, I think you're right.
Most likely the PCBA was designed by Motorola and then outsourced for mass production.
At most, Motorola would only handle SMT processes and then send them to multiple vendors for coating.
And not that they are going to sell millions of these devices😅. So at this low quantity, it is doable.
I thought zack was tearing down the zflip5 lol
Haha, same
Same
He will soon enough 😈
Fr
😂😂😂😂 you should do the teardown
Thanks to all engineers who studied hard and worked day and night to make these technologies a possibility. You people are the reason why UA-camrs like Zack exist, I hope all the UA-cam reviewers appreciate that.
And stole ideas from one another to make competition
@@MrE_ lmao yaaa that too
They get paid tho and they wont work more than 8 hrs a day
@@sivasanthoshr.m2222 8hrs lol , i myself work 10-12 hours. Everyone gets paid dude.
As someone who jumped ship from Samsung to Moto for this one phone (still own and actively use a Fold 4 and S23 ultra) I really hope Zack didn't just ensure the demise of the Razr by getting them sued into oblivion lololol. Only kidding. I'm sure that can't be the first time someone at Samsung has seen the insides of one of these ...right? RIGGGHHT?!
The most under appreciated people are the mechanical engineers behind these marvels! Yeah write all the code, make all the chatGPTs… at the end of the day, the world needs physical things to function
I never thought watching tech inside will be soo much fun 😅🔥
Yes I'd love to see if you could do it again but without the bending. cause if that breaks the same, thats a big problem! Great vid yet again Zach!
@@ondratel No doubt right!
How brutal this teardown is, I feel you are murdering it 😬😬😵😵
yes, his videos are one of the reasons why phone companies no longer manufacture lightweight flagship phones..
Welcome to the jerry rig channel. Looks like you are new to it.
@@shashankachari4825 🤣🤣
Suspiciously similar indeed. I wouldn't be surprised if Samsung outsourced some of its designs and components to Razr and they're making profits through royalty fees.
most likely. Chinese are known to copy everything so
The hinge is an engineering masterpiece on both ends.
1:28 is where the video starts
i still have my old flip razr, i looved that phone ❤
Please buy another and give it a go! I just got one yesterday despite your previous video and I'm really enjoying it.
Amazing what they have crammed into that small space!
Jerry never disappoint to rig everything
give me expensive stuff to open and u'd be surprised what I can do ...the problem is I don't have big sums of money nor a company would give me a phone to tear it down
@@evronetworkI could get you in touch with a partner at Oppo maybe?
@@evronetworkok
*Zack
You mean Zack never fail to jerryrig everything
Love how you just threw in that oil leak. Please make a video claiming you are okay and are not trying to off yourself. ❤
Its great to see Samsung being the main innovation for folding tech. After all and in my personal opinion, Samsung really does a good job when it comes to folding phones.
Samsung Plagiarism
Good morning Zack. Thank you for your videos. Keep up the amazing work my friend. Have an awesome day!
Hinges are hinges and hinges can be bought from same manufacturer 😊
So you're saying that a cell phone hinge is just another commodity??? Not!
This is one of the most brutal teardown here. No going back!
Using the flip like a mop to move the sand like a Boss..😂💪🏻
Thanks for showing us the inside
For sure you should get another and test the front screen with one finger. Would love to see it
You know he already ordered another device when he asks if we are interested in seeing him destroy another one. 😂
You know me too well.
Lol i have m51 and 2020 midranger of samsung it had amoled screen and 730g 4g chip but best mid range you could get lol phone still runs on android 12 and july 2023 patch but my this phone had 7000mah cell inside and battery lasts ages in all 2.7 years i only had 374 charging cyles and it charged in 115 min from 25 watt i want samsung to make a phone like this with 7 plus gen2 it had single speaker still great headphone jack dual sim along with decated micro sd support yeah it was plastic who cares it is so good that despite using s22 plus i using my main sim in this still a nice daily driver also tells most users dont need all that power 730g still chugs along fine handles most games too
@@JerryRigEverythingsome of us remember the Nexus 6P.
@@lggr2261 7000mah wth. It's straight up power bank lol. How long battery lives?
That transition to the sponsor was so smart haha, great job man
Sir, you are very kind-hearted and intelligent person (Oil spill awareness). ❤️👏
Yes i beg you please! As an owner of a razr plus that was like a horror movie when the screen shattered. Now i'm being more careful!
I think a good idea should be a water resistance test for couple of hours before any teardown👍
He already put some holes on the phone during the durability test😂
@@charanko3760Start with water resistance, then durability.
jerry is the voice I needed for a therapy session. Should start a zen podcast
One of the most brutal teardown yet.
Zack back with his awesome videos, thanks man, love your content
Retesting that void is a good thing for consumers but maybe test how likely damage can occur in real usage would be a bonus.
Will we see the Flip or Fold 5 soon? Can't wait for the test and teardown! 😍
jesus the reference to the bp oil spill.. well played sir
2:36 AND THE VOID
I am excited for the flip 5 teardown case definitely going to get it
The perforations on the perforated looking wire are actually "Vias", basically vertically strips of wire that are usually grounded. This helps against interference from other signals nearby.
They refer to these as Via shields, Via fences (or) Stitching Via's
Yes, please test that cavity again. Let's find out if it's a crush hazard from having a bunch of stuff in the same pocket.
3:35 The motherboard can come away in ONE PIECE...
* drums of liberation start playing *
The corporate jokes are damn funny, these videos are informative and funny than a standup 🤣❤️
That was the smoothest sponsor segway ever
You make the manufacturers cry during this durability test
Hey Zach you and your family stay blessed
0:35 "Our own brain can be our own worst enemy"
My brain watching this: 👁️👄👁️
I am a maintenance supervisor for multi family housing. I got my tmobile version day 1 release with a gear4 case. I am rough on my phones and this thing takes a beating hands down. Of course any phone without a case is not ideal but the Razr+ is just as good phone as anything on the market. Good entertainment to watch but realisticly if you case your phone and dont drop it in a mud puddle you're going to be fine.
It's pretty cool to see that the screen is actually made of glass!
Can't wait for the teardown of Huawei Honor Magic V2. That would be one of the coolest teardowns to watch on this channel, if not the best !
Nice work as always…Zach needs his own sleeping app. I wish he would think about it, his voice is ace. I could easily fall asleep with it on 💯
I love how Samsung is teaching everybody their secret recipe.
Hello Zach! Another excellent video. And if you would, I would greatly appreciate you buying another Razr to test your theory as that’s my daily driver.
Congratulations to you two for your soon to arrive baby! So excited you’re going to be parents!!! I have NO doubt in my mind that you’ll be a great father. ❤️
Jerry's mum : if you cleaned up your workbench you would find your eye dropper! ❤
That BP oil leak 🤣🤣🤣
Wonderful outer display but I feel that Motorola should've have increased the specs over and beyond Samsung in every way just to get it's foot in the door as the best flip phone, and be known for that. The processors should be not the ones Samsung used 2 years ago but the latest. Maybe even added a extendable storage just to get reel in more custom. Missed a trick here.
Dude, the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 is from last year and not 2 years ago... Also Motorola is being developing this device before Snapdragon unveil the latest Gen 2...
People who complain about the processor in a phone are not actual users of the phone. At this point, processor improvements make no practical difference to the user, most of the performance is lost in poor software optimization.
@@gamechannel1271 agree i use my m51 along with s22 plus it has 60hz 730g ufs 2.1 still its still smooth and does 100% of what most pepole do when iandroid 12 was last os upgrdes but still getting patches just got the july patch the phone is smooth this was 2020 midrange flagship from those era like s20 with 865 s21 are still go strong for 3 to 4 years even this i think will pull next year
@@gamechannel1271normally I'd agree but in this case the reduced heat output and lower power consumption of the gen2 would have brought some actually real life improvements to the device
Take a shot every time he says "just like little Legos"
Teardown? ❌
Breakdown ✅
Cool sponsor, mental health is very important 👊👍
One would think that Motorola would have chosen a plastic for the outside glass, to go with the flex OLED. Especially since they had a nearly indestructible screen phone nearly 10 years ago.
I'd love to see you put it back together and make it work again :)
Also I think that the multiple cuts due to camera and flashlight in the screen might have caused the rigidity to get a little low.
That lawyer joke actually made me giggle.
teardown videos are the best!
That better help ad aged well 😂
My number one UA-cam channel ❤❤❤ thumbs up Jerryrigeverything.
7:58 Someone is forgetting the Nintendo lawyers 😅
BOE (Beijing Oriental Electronics) is the supplier of flexible displays to Motorola. They have supplied the displays for the Motorola Razr 2019, the Huawei Mate X, and the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 foldable laptop. BOE is a Chinese display manufacturer that is one of the leading suppliers of OLED displays in the world.
As much as I enjoy his videos, my heart breaks a little inside to see his "rapid deconstruction" of decices 😢.. Keep up the good work!😅
Wait till you compare chairs from different companies
It's interesting the contrast of Jerry dealing with high tech cell phones and wearing a classic Casio watch
You are my better health man. I immediately feel better when you upload a video
Im starting to think, that this phone is not going back together... killed me 😂😂
That oil spill was like the top 5 most expensive disasters ever
Most professional tear downs on UA-cam 👌
This was a fantastic, interesting and oddly relaxing delve into the RAZR! Fascinating. Definitely off to binge more of your videos now. Keep 'em coming dude! 👊😎
It's your thumb vs Motorola 🔥
First ad i didnt skip. Good on ya jerry
6:32 my heart stopped for a sec
Hmm.. that moment when; after years watching, "JerryRigEverything" words start to make sense! 🤔
I believe buying another one and making it viral might get a patch for the phone if its easy to pinch broken
Especially if all it needs is a small piece of plastic or something similar to support the screen from the cavity that should not be there in the first place.
Love your videos man 🎉
Hey jerry stay blessed 😅
Not betterhelp bro 💀💀💀.
Definitely think it’s worth buying another!
One of the best sponsorship i’ve ever seen
Really cool, watched the other vid on the pinch/void too. I was curious how difficult the external display wiuld be to remove and you answered my question!
F-9 Casio Alarm Chronograph is 90s kids memory.
I do loved the part where he teardown the Samsung Flip...
You do everything "for Science", and you do everything for us.
So doing the math, JerryRigEverything's audience is "Science" and that makes us, your acolytes, scientists.
Thanx Zack :)
Jerry is the villain for all smartphone companies 😂
Your little comments always crack me up! 😂😂
This whole show gives me Hitmal vibes! Would love to see you comment Hitman gameplays with this voice:)
Nice retro casio watch, i love those
I have the same opinion, sammy is helping the others because the display division of samsung is more lucrative than the smartphone division.
You should! Absolutely!
Its always so awesome to see a respected UA-cam reviewer start to do their own advertisements for sponsors. 🙄
Hello, sorry, UA-cam gives the option to upload the video with the Latin dubbing. I think it is a very good opportunity since your videos are very good and informative.
Hey Jerry, I just bought my first Tear down skin thanks to you. Got myself the s23 ultra, and the skin just seems fitting. Just placed my order which was $34 with shipping. I live in South Africa.
Certainly it's possible moto licensed the use of Sammy's hindge mechanism tech. Very common practice in the tech industry.
Informative 👍🏻,if this phones goes back the way it was , this video literally will break the records of Mr. beast !!! 🤩😉
First, I love the info (sponsored?) By BetterHealth. Most people, at some point & juncture in their life, can use a therapist. So thank you for that. Finally, the similarities are very close. The reviews I've seen by individuals on the Motorola flip phone have been pretty positive. And also for Samsung. Comparing the two was an excellent idea. Thanks for all the information presented in such a short time frame!!