Very good to know that at least Google still cares about repairability. I'm starting to be seriously interested in this model. Thank you for this amazing teardown Zack!
@@EnterTakenName I know why he did it bro... Watching him since many years... I am saying that since we keep hearing and reading the word Jerry everywhere, and that too in the sense that it is his name, its just convenient for most people to just remember the word Jerry rather than his actual name Zack, which is hardly mentioned anywhere in his videos (in written text form).
Actually not only apple does this but also samsung ...i had my motherboard replaced on my samsung and i tried using the fingerprint sensor and it says that it needs calibration and i can ony do this in samsung customer service 🤦
Hey, what i think would be helpful is to immerse the phone in water for 20 - 30 mins before the teardown. It would be helpful to test the water protection and the indicators inside.
Well it won't be a proper test this, cos after he does the bend test, the water resistance of the phone can be reduced so it won't be s true reflection of the phones water resistance. Maybe he can include it in his durability test videos before he does the bend test.
@@resp86I think it could work if he dunked the phone while it was powered off, let it sit a few days to ensure it dried completely before powering back on, then made the videos as normal.
Kudos to Google for making their screen easy to replace. This is the kind of thing companies should start coping each other and not the bs of leaving stuff out of the box like the charger.
While this video's still fresh, PLEASE do a durability test of the base Pixel 6. The build materials are very different all around, with matte sides and Gorilla Glass 6 on the back instead of GG Victus on the 6 Pro.
@@NotTheRambo Yup, I see loads have popped up recently (last month or two), I keep reporting them, and yet Google/UA-cam refuse to do jack sh!t about it.... 😒😎🇬🇧
I am so excited for the 7 and 7 pro teardown that I rewatched this video. I hope Jerry does a teardown of the tablet and the Pixel Watch. Calling on Huel , Dbrand and Anker to come through for our man Jerry . Sidenote: Nice work on the Kenyan library 🔥
This is really good news! I was a derp and put my work phone (iPhone 13) in my pocket with my Pixel, and the iPhone body seems to have scratched the screen up a bit... If it ever gets any worse, at least it won't be a complete headache to get it same-day repaired!
@@FAIZANKHAN-xl3qq on break from it as he had a baby recently which has paused that series for awhile. Can hardly wait for more of the vids on it but I completely understand the reasoning
I had previously noticed this phone having a decent awareness on repairability hence why this was my choice out of 3. Turns out it was a good call after having a screen issue when it decided to fall out my pocket taking my trousers off (keep your minds clean) and had an easy self repair. Really happy with not only this model but their direction and will continue to support
the only thing about this is the usb port not being able to be replaced easily. that being said, I've never had a USB C or micro port go bad on me, so I'm not too worried. My P6 comes tommorow! I'm excited to use the camera and NOT do durability testing on it.
The tiredness I am sensing in your voice reminds me of the first months of when my children was born and after a sleepless night I had to go to work!:)
Me, finding this video two years later, impressed and glad I bought the Pixel 6 Pro after all. Thankfully I didn't have to repair it just yet, as a seasoned smartphone surgeon this looks like a breeze though!
Please do a Xiaomi 11T Pro teardown. I want to see what is inside my beast of a phone, with 120 watt charging (17 minutes to full charge, it was 67 watt on the last version mi11) with a snapdragon 888 5G chip.
wow! Just bought a Pixel 6 Pro, so nice to see what it looks l like on the inside, what a great video! I've subscribed! I can't wait to view all of your other videos
Temper your expectations. I got the 6 and while it has some cool features that come because of Google Tensor, it also excludes things that I've become accustomed to from my S21 Ultra, and it has some aggravating flaws. I sent it back. Maybe the next generation of Google Tensor phones will be better. This one could still be really good if they address the issues.
I'm surprised he didn't mention that the screen is also held down by clips alongside adhesive, so if you don't care about water resistance you can still reattach the screen.
Great Video. Thank you so much! I dropped my Google Pixel 6 Pro and cracked the screen a couple of days ago. 😬 Someone told me they heard it was a hard repair- so I am so glad to hear that it's not.
You end up doing it yourself? My 6 dropped and I guess (?) The screen started leaking purple underneath lol. Assuming I just need to grab an oled screen online to repair it? Looks incredibly simple
You've most likely severely impacted wireless charging. That "graphite" - most likely actually ferrite - is very critical to screen for the high frequency alternating magnetic field. Without it metal plates will take the energy and it'll be wasted as heat. I played with an add on Qi charger (taking up phones USB port). Those has regular ferrite plates in them (most likely broken in a few pieces - that doesn't severely impact performance). Place a metal plate behind them on a qi charger and all is fine. Take apart the usb add on and take out the ferrite plate and "suddenly" when you place a metal object behind the coil when on the charger you'll notice that the metal object heats up noticeably and fast. Essentially what is happening in you induction cook top. The ferrite plate shields high frequency magnetic fields while not absorbing a high amount as waste energy.
Yeah, I think he's aware he's not supposed to scratch that, but he wants to show us what it looks like on the inside. Remember everytime he would cut open a copper vapor chamber?
Wouldn't it have made more sense to put the cameras in order of their focal length to minimize parallax shift when switching from one to the next while zooming in or out?
Maybe they placed these cameras based on available space. You really don't see which lens is in use while taking pictures unless you block the specific lens intentionally. It's all software driven, so parallax shift isn't caused by the placement of the lens/sensor?
@@cashreedhar parallax is most definitely caused by the placement of the sensors. It's akin to the different angles you see when you cover one eye and then the other and the further apart your eyes the more the shift.
So it looks like the moving parts that make up the main camera is the reason being the "rattle" users are reporting in the forums. Users report a slight rattle when shaking the phone. Time will tell if this negatively affects camera performance over the lifetime of the device.
I don't want to pressure, I'm just very interested. Do you have any idea when you will get back to the Humvee project? If you don't feel like it or don't have the time on your hands, don't force yourself to it even though many wants to see more of it. Take your time with your family, that's the most important thing.
3:53 - I wonder if they label it "5003" instead of "5000" so that people are more likely to find the original one when they search for it. It's not like the capacity is that consistent across units.
Very good move from Google. Hope we see this on other brand phones in the next years (probably not happening, but it would be fairer for the consumer with making a repair affordable and ecological and not throwing the whole thing away to buy a new one)
Hi Jerry , Nice video ! At the the durability test, why not test for water ? Since everyone it's more susceptible to this unfortunate ? :) Big fan from Brazil
I was wondering why the screen felt hollow. Now I know it seems like the screen is only attached on the sides and in the middle of it doesn't touch anything. I know this helps with the sound because the sound as it resonates through the open air area of the body. Since the screen doesn't seem to be touching anything except on the sides, I wonder if that helps with its ability to resist cracks and brakes?
Thank you so much for the video Jerry. Especially on the 5G flex cable. Before I came across your video I used another video on UA-cam to remove my pixel battery and the guy pulled out a flex cable which my phone doesn't have & I thought the previous owner has already tampered with the phone. 🙏
Man, if they had made the battery as easy to replace I would consider it as a daily driver. Not sure why the industry standard "magic pull tabs" have become so hard to find. Did the factory that made them shut down or something?
I love your teardown man. Try tearing down a UMIDIGI BISON X10 or 10X whatever it is, i heard that it was shock proof, water proof, scratch proof etc. 😊✌🏻
Ever since your video about the smart door lock where you changed your voice too the lockpickinglawyers voice I now can only hear the lockpickinglawyers voice when you talk 🤣
its funny that the one part that looks to be the hardest part to replace, is the part that broke first on mine, the back glass. A different video tried twice to remove it from the back and both times damaged the wireless charging on the phone because of the way its glued to the back glass. Also costs $210 to have UbreakIfix replace it, now it makes sense why it costs so much when the glass itself is like $20. Google may have nailed repairability on the screen itself, but they failed misurably on the back glass part.
Love the teardown Zack! We were on the same wavelength today. 👀Glad we weren't the only ones who couldn't figure out that battery strip haha.
Do you guys think Google will make replacement screens available? I think in the past, they've been hard to source.
Love your content
They really couldn't just use normal pull tabs huh.
@@DragonVision. I have seen pull tabs doesn't work after a few years... They tear down new phones that's why it works mostly
Neither of you showed the tensor chip too.. was waiting for it
Very good to know that at least Google still cares about repairability. I'm starting to be seriously interested in this model. Thank you for this amazing teardown Zack!
Wait his name is Zack
mine will arrive this sunday!!!! worth the wait. i'll definitely update my comment when i try it out!
It's definitely worth it. I bought mine on preorder.
Just make sure to buy a case when you order the phone. Very slippery.
@@KartoonPerson ugh
Fairphone is easier.
2:09
“Holding down the cutest little bracket ever”
The bracket: *•__•*
Literally
😐😂
Same as my 3xl front cameras 🙈
Oh fellow Lankan I see 😂
Machn you’re everywhere 😂
That was the first youtuber apology that's actually meant anything.
Jerry apology video for ants having 6 legs and a bonus teardown after the apology
@@flamingkillermc2806 He should have thought of that before naming his channel! 😂😂😂 We'll call him Jerry forever!
@@flamingkillermc2806 even zack calls himself jerry all the time
😆😆
@@omarashraf27 I thought his name was LPL..
@@EnterTakenName I know why he did it bro... Watching him since many years... I am saying that since we keep hearing and reading the word Jerry everywhere, and that too in the sense that it is his name, its just convenient for most people to just remember the word Jerry rather than his actual name Zack, which is hardly mentioned anywhere in his videos (in written text form).
It's impressive how Zack pronounces antenna as "Aunt Anna" lol
LMAO I noticed that too, really weird since he has a really neutral accent otherwise
Lol thought it was a play on ANT-anna
@@LastRequisition oh you might be genius!!! You say that and I now think you’re right and he’s not just a weirdo. Lol
I hear Ann tanna
zack?
“Luckily this isn’t apple we’re talking about”
Bruh😂
Nobody roasts apple quite like jerry 😂
Zack literally roasting Apple whenever he has chance
Actually not only apple does this but also samsung ...i had my motherboard replaced on my samsung and i tried using the fingerprint sensor and it says that it needs calibration and i can ony do this in samsung customer service 🤦
@@ahmedezz7211 yes because Samsung copies Apple with a lot of things
Samsung is the korean apple
Such a lovely, calm, soothing voice and cadence. I could listen to this guy read the phonebook...
Hey, what i think would be helpful is to immerse the phone in water for 20 - 30 mins before the teardown. It would be helpful to test the water protection and the indicators inside.
Well it won't be a proper test this, cos after he does the bend test, the water resistance of the phone can be reduced so it won't be s true reflection of the phones water resistance. Maybe he can include it in his durability test videos before he does the bend test.
The water resistant sealant would already be broken by the bend test.
He can just do the water test before the bend test
@@resp86I think it could work if he dunked the phone while it was powered off, let it sit a few days to ensure it dried completely before powering back on, then made the videos as normal.
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Kudos to Google for making their screen easy to replace. This is the kind of thing companies should start coping each other and not the bs of leaving stuff out of the box like the charger.
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Everyone else: "Antenna"
Zack: "Ant-AYE-nuh"
6:30 Jerry saying " I will see you AROUND " kind of feels like the monster under my bed trying to scare me with deep dark voice
While this video's still fresh, PLEASE do a durability test of the base Pixel 6. The build materials are very different all around, with matte sides and Gorilla Glass 6 on the back instead of GG Victus on the 6 Pro.
@Rita 25 y.o - check my vidéó Wtf bot
He probably would never do that, he never test cheaper models like the regular s21
@Rita 25 y.o - check my vidéó profile reported
@@NotTheRambo Yup, I see loads have popped up recently (last month or two), I keep reporting them, and yet Google/UA-cam refuse to do jack sh!t about it.... 😒😎🇬🇧
@@thedarkknight1971 What do you expect from UA-cam lmao. They do everything opposite to what the end user wants. Lol
I can't believe I found this video when I needed it most, free time, I miss you. Thank You.
Nice teardown. I ordered myself a dbrand case and skin. I want my friends to know that I am a geek who's not afraid to show my innards. 👍😁
That's bulky as a brick.
@@eternitysv
Mine is the standard 6 and not the pro. The pro was too large for my taste.
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I am so excited for the 7 and 7 pro teardown that I rewatched this video.
I hope Jerry does a teardown of the tablet and the Pixel Watch.
Calling on Huel , Dbrand and Anker to come through for our man Jerry .
Sidenote: Nice work on the Kenyan library 🔥
When teardown video comes I open it immediately
Max the resolution increase the brightness and relax and watch it
It’s satisfying 🙂😎
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The intro is amazing 🤩
This is really good news! I was a derp and put my work phone (iPhone 13) in my pocket with my Pixel, and the iPhone body seems to have scratched the screen up a bit... If it ever gets any worse, at least it won't be a complete headache to get it same-day repaired!
This is so satisfying!!
You're the pro here Jerry.
Congratulations.
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Can't wait for the hummer series to be completed!!! Still, enjoy time with your little one mate :)
talk about amazing teardown videos and explanations of what the pieces and parts do second to none bro keep em coming
Eagerly waiting for E-hummvy 🥺❤️👍
Why is he not posting about E-hummvy anymore?
@@FAIZANKHAN-xl3qq on break from it as he had a baby recently which has paused that series for awhile. Can hardly wait for more of the vids on it but I completely understand the reasoning
Love the Google pixel. I have the 7 pro. But I look to look at older videos to see how far they come.
Could imagine zack opening a repair shop and doing a bend and burn test on everyone's phone
i couldn’t imagine that
"Repair" Shop? 🤔
My Teardown Cass arrives today so thank you for helping make those
I wonder, how much would a art class with Jerry would cost, If I want to learn.
Your phone
@@alimiraj7910 😆😆
@@alimiraj7910 I don't even care...
You can learn better if you bring a phone with a metal body to the art class with Jerry.
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I had previously noticed this phone having a decent awareness on repairability hence why this was my choice out of 3. Turns out it was a good call after having a screen issue when it decided to fall out my pocket taking my trousers off (keep your minds clean) and had an easy self repair. Really happy with not only this model but their direction and will continue to support
Zack you're supposed to put drops of alcohol on the plastic strip itself, then floss with it to remove the battery.
No. Use razor blades.
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@@restorebrokenphone9013 Happy New year from USA.
Very nice. Also, your voice is A+. So calming.
The funniest apology video 😂
Long live 6 legged ants
You're the best. Your voice-over is spectacular.
It's the best, I love it. 😆
the only thing about this is the usb port not being able to be replaced easily. that being said, I've never had a USB C or micro port go bad on me, so I'm not too worried. My P6 comes tommorow! I'm excited to use the camera and NOT do durability testing on it.
The tiredness I am sensing in your voice reminds me of the first months of when my children was born and after a sleepless night I had to go to work!:)
I already decided to get a Pixel 6. Looking how they are built only reinforces that :D
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Do you still have it? Do you like it?
Me, finding this video two years later, impressed and glad I bought the Pixel 6 Pro after all. Thankfully I didn't have to repair it just yet, as a seasoned smartphone surgeon this looks like a breeze though!
Whenever i watch ur video feels both happiness and sadness 😂
Please do a Xiaomi 11T Pro teardown.
I want to see what is inside my beast of a phone, with 120 watt charging (17 minutes to full charge, it was 67 watt on the last version mi11) with a snapdragon 888 5G chip.
Easiest screen repair ever?
Nah. The Fairphone exists
Your comment gonna hit at least 500 likes
@@fkingnobody yours as well
@@aasimwz yours as well
@@fkingnobody അണ്ണാ, ഇവിടെ ഒണ്ടലോ മലയാളികൾ
@@ddc171 yours as well.
wow! Just bought a Pixel 6 Pro, so nice to see what it looks l like on the inside, what a great video! I've subscribed! I can't wait to view all of your other videos
Man seeing this makes me wish my pro would get here sooner 😭
Mine coming tomorrow ☺️☺️☺️
@@Xenaman that's awesome! I ordered the white pro and those seem to just not exist
Temper your expectations. I got the 6 and while it has some cool features that come because of Google Tensor, it also excludes things that I've become accustomed to from my S21 Ultra, and it has some aggravating flaws. I sent it back. Maybe the next generation of Google Tensor phones will be better. This one could still be really good if they address the issues.
@@d3vastat0r89 I'm curious what issues you are citing, and which version of the phone did you get?
@@d3vastat0r89 What's it missing compared to the S21?
Google: releases phone
Jerry: *tears down*
Someone needs to go through all of his videos and make a “just like a little lego” count
Happy to know a screen repair wouldn't be too bad :)
I'm surprised he didn't mention that the screen is also held down by clips alongside adhesive, so if you don't care about water resistance you can still reattach the screen.
Great Video. Thank you so much! I dropped my Google Pixel 6 Pro and cracked the screen a couple of days ago. 😬 Someone told me they heard it was a hard repair- so I am so glad to hear that it's not.
You end up doing it yourself? My 6 dropped and I guess (?) The screen started leaking purple underneath lol. Assuming I just need to grab an oled screen online to repair it? Looks incredibly simple
Great to see about the fingerprint, the back panel, not a fan of that. Great video 👍
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That's fantastic! Google is for sure doing stuff right.
Awesome vid as always Zack!
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You've most likely severely impacted wireless charging. That "graphite" - most likely actually ferrite - is very critical to screen for the high frequency alternating magnetic field. Without it metal plates will take the energy and it'll be wasted as heat.
I played with an add on Qi charger (taking up phones USB port). Those has regular ferrite plates in them (most likely broken in a few pieces - that doesn't severely impact performance). Place a metal plate behind them on a qi charger and all is fine. Take apart the usb add on and take out the ferrite plate and "suddenly" when you place a metal object behind the coil when on the charger you'll notice that the metal object heats up noticeably and fast. Essentially what is happening in you induction cook top. The ferrite plate shields high frequency magnetic fields while not absorbing a high amount as waste energy.
this could be handy for keeping your coffee warm. Plus the phone is IP68, so it's a win/win.
Yeah, I think he's aware he's not supposed to scratch that, but he wants to show us what it looks like on the inside. Remember everytime he would cut open a copper vapor chamber?
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" I can pop that off just like a little lego " compilation when? :))
Waiting for a Human Body Teardown.
It would be interesting to listen to you talk about anatomy. "Now this bone unsnaps like a little lego".
Only Zacks Giving Excellent Reviews of All smartphones
👆👆👆👆👆👆👆📥.
01:51
That's what she said
Hey Zach Regular Pixel 6 test/tear down will be much appreciated!!! Thank you !!!
Wouldn't it have made more sense to put the cameras in order of their focal length to minimize parallax shift when switching from one to the next while zooming in or out?
Maybe they placed these cameras based on available space. You really don't see which lens is in use while taking pictures unless you block the specific lens intentionally. It's all software driven, so parallax shift isn't caused by the placement of the lens/sensor?
@@cashreedhar parallax is most definitely caused by the placement of the sensors. It's akin to the different angles you see when you cover one eye and then the other and the further apart your eyes the more the shift.
Love that the silky audio of this video/channel makes this half teardown video, half guided meditation
Now we just need to see the "normal" pixel 6. I'd imagine it is weirdly different due to its size?
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So it looks like the moving parts that make up the main camera is the reason being the "rattle" users are reporting in the forums. Users report a slight rattle when shaking the phone. Time will tell if this negatively affects camera performance over the lifetime of the device.
4:29 sussy antenna!
5:02 What is that thing next to the front facing camera? Sensors or something?
Microphone
@@domatul6870 I mean on the right side. It`s under the screen (screen is a bit transparent there as it is where fingerprint sensor is).
I don't want to pressure, I'm just very interested. Do you have any idea when you will get back to the Humvee project? If you don't feel like it or don't have the time on your hands, don't force yourself to it even though many wants to see more of it. Take your time with your family, that's the most important thing.
just wait i’m sure he’ll get back to it when he can
Great vid. Keep up the good work!!!
Bring back the Electric Hummer series as soon as you can! 🥺
3:53 - I wonder if they label it "5003" instead of "5000" so that people are more likely to find the original one when they search for it. It's not like the capacity is that consistent across units.
ya im wondering that to
Very good move from Google. Hope we see this on other brand phones in the next years (probably not happening, but it would be fairer for the consumer with making a repair affordable and ecological and not throwing the whole thing away to buy a new one)
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I've never waited for a teardown so much
international variant what does that mean??
3:20 Whenever he does this it reminds me of when the Dentist scrapes each individual tooth with the metal hook
Don't forget the Fairphone 4, *that* must be the easiest screen replacement ever ;)
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Hi Jerry , Nice video !
At the the durability test, why not test for water ? Since everyone it's more susceptible to this unfortunate ? :)
Big fan from Brazil
I was wondering why the screen felt hollow. Now I know it seems like the screen is only attached on the sides and in the middle of it doesn't touch anything. I know this helps with the sound because the sound as it resonates through the open air area of the body. Since the screen doesn't seem to be touching anything except on the sides, I wonder if that helps with its ability to resist cracks and brakes?
It does not.
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Congrats for 7 million subs👍👍
The tradition of easy to repair Pixel phones continues.
Congratulations on being a proud parent! When are we expecting the remaining episodes of Electric Hummer series? Eagerly waiting..
3 things should be very easy to replace in a phone:
Charging port
Battery
Display
Thank you so much for the video Jerry. Especially on the 5G flex cable. Before I came across your video I used another video on UA-cam to remove my pixel battery and the guy pulled out a flex cable which my phone doesn't have & I thought the previous owner has already tampered with the phone. 🙏
Man, if they had made the battery as easy to replace I would consider it as a daily driver.
Not sure why the industry standard "magic pull tabs" have become so hard to find. Did the factory that made them shut down or something?
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A company making repairs a little easier on their product?! Never!! 🤣 Nice teardown Zack... the phone still lives on!
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HEY
Hai
Great job
Hello
Hai
1st place 🥇
Love that d brand skin jerry. May have to purchase 😊
5:46 I'm pretty sure you're the only one who was made aware of that today lol
Teardown skin + Google Pixel 6 Light Frost case will looks awesome ✨
I come to this channel for the sharp wit more than the actual tear down. 10 seconds in and we’re hit with Ant-omologist
This is the first Pixel that I have owned that didn't stand up to hand washing. Now there is condensation over the camera lenses.
Can you start a new series on taking DJI drones apart.. Anyway I love the hummer series.
I love your teardown man. Try tearing down a UMIDIGI BISON X10 or 10X whatever it is, i heard that it was shock proof, water proof, scratch proof etc. 😊✌🏻
Ever since your video about the smart door lock where you changed your voice too the lockpickinglawyers voice I now can only hear the lockpickinglawyers voice when you talk 🤣
Waiting patiently on the next Hummer vid!
Jerry!! When will the electric hummer series continue? EAGERLY WAITING !!!
0:18 I think you meant ANTomologists 😉... I'll see myself out
Literally the funniest intro I've seen all day😂
Wait this was uploaded an hour ago? I was just searching for the video and assumed it was days old.
Thanks for inside look Brother! 👍👊
@1:32 so you have changed your name from zack to jerry?
1:16 Want about the Firphone 4 screen?
This is ASMR pure gold with that smoooth voice
Missing Electric hummer series so badly! Eager to see em back...
Amazing video ⚡🔥
Great video. Wish you could have shown the Tensor chip a bit though. It has been the talk of the town 😀
its funny that the one part that looks to be the hardest part to replace, is the part that broke first on mine, the back glass. A different video tried twice to remove it from the back and both times damaged the wireless charging on the phone because of the way its glued to the back glass. Also costs $210 to have UbreakIfix replace it, now it makes sense why it costs so much when the glass itself is like $20. Google may have nailed repairability on the screen itself, but they failed misurably on the back glass part.