Motorola Phone Parts

Apr 8
14:33

2021

Davidjones21

Davidjones21

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The first Samsung Galaxy I've held at least in a long time Is it locked? Uh-Oh Cameras work both cameras work Did I buy a locked board? The problem here is that I haven't used Android for so long.

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I think at this point that's just asking for trouble and so I've settled on a Samsung Galaxy S10 Relatively new flagship phone,Motorola  Phone Parts  Articles seems to be getting good reviews And I've seen a lot of Samsung phone parts available in the markets. So come down the rabbit hole with me once again Let's go buy some parts Honestly filming in here scares the shit out of me nobody wants to be on camera And so sometimes I have to be pretty careful about it There are some places in here where I wonder what would happen if somebody found out that I was filming I'm getting my ass kicked By a bunch of angry Chinese market sellers and not high on my bucket list the same time I know a lot of people that are okay with it or at least Indifferent and they just don't want me to show their face or their brief location and for their own safety I'm going to look for the logic board first I know from past experience that's often the hardest part to find I Just don't know if I'm gonna be able to find S10 boards yet As long as I can find that part I'll be able to find everything else no problem This is so confusing, I feel like a total beginner again

What the heck is G935? I'm so lost i've don't know these are Samsung boards Even in the great part of the market Even in the right building I don't know Market sellers here tend to cluster together not just based on what they're selling, but also their hometown, so it can be super confusing to find your way around. Logic board. No. No? Okay. No one has. Okay. Thank you. I realized I need to regroup I need to look up what all these Motorola authorized distributor and look like so that I know what I'm looking for, and that place that I go for this sort of thing is the Teardown guides that iFixit puts together and I want to thank them for sponsoring this video You know, they would still be my go-to resource sponsorship or not But I am happy that they're making it possible for me to spend so much time on this and to buy all these parts Okay, so here is the teardown guide for a Samsung Galaxy S10 I just wanted to see what the logic boards look like so that I know what to look for in the cases Right now all the turquoise logic boards are looking the same I also want to look up some up part numbers that I was seeing. A G935 is... an S7, and an S10 is G973? G973...... I don't see that anywhere. There don't seem to be any S10 boards and there's hardly any sellers selling Samsung logic boards at all Nothing compared to iPhone. A lot of fun parts come from places like this I call this place the underground� underground chip market both because it's physically underground but also there's a lot of like a secondhand and Back-channel goods that flow through here people take phones apart and then separate all the parts clean them up test them and then sell them for repair or Refurbishing this sort of thing happens all throughout the neighborhood There used to be ladies that would sit on the sidewalk outside. My old apartment shocking cell phones like oysters and on little stools I suspect a lot of the parts also come from waste in the manufacturing process Either stuff that was marked defective by the manufacturer or prototypes or things like that I'm not I'm not sure the big manufacturers are super pleased to know that their parts end up in places like this, but honestly, It's far far better for the planet than grinding them up for scrap there need to be way way more Places in the world like this, but the one problem with places like this is is if you want to buy parts You've gotta wait for enough broken bones to come through to be disassembled to create the supply of parts I think I'm gonna have to give up on an s10 for now and wait for more people that drop their phones I guess I'll try for S9 instead? No have. No have? Okay, only plus. Wow, even S9 boards are hard to come by There's tons of S8 though Well success. I got an S9+ instead of an S9, but I think that's okay. I just hope it works and that it wasn't locked or a reported stolen or anything like that. I guess now all I need is the other main components battery screen and The case now, this shouldn't be too hard to find All the iPhone parts have this distinctive look Samsung parts not so much. It's sometimes hard to tell fun even at the right booth Now to get all the smaller bits though, the cameras and screws most importantly the headphone jack. I'm pretty excited about that Camera? Camera, yeah. How much for these two? Okay. Finding those last few Samsung lcd screen is always such a slog.

I'm still looking for adhesive and screws and a wireless typing coil. if you're enjoying this adventure so far and you want to see more like it be sure to hit that subscribe button down below. All right I think Is everything now comes the moment of truth, I gotta put this together and get it to work Let's just start looking at some major parts here Now there's a lot of stuff that was already in here. I think it's all used pieces. Let me pull up the iFixit teardown over here. It doesn't seem like iFixit has a repair guide for like the logic board. What I try and do is I find to try and find the repair guide that Goes the deepest that requires taking out the most Motorola phone parts. I think it's the screen for this phone Let's start with the motherboard then you start at the bottom and work the way up Let's just start fitting some stuff in and see the stuff is. iFixit sent me some screwdrivers to try out Oh they're in a nice box, I didn't realize that Oh these are nice Yeah these are alright. I need a smudger though And a pokey prying tool. And tweezers It looks like I am missing two wires, ah, there's a blue wire and a white wire That should be in here