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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra has already set a new pre-order standard. Now, the JerryRigEverything teardown video of the device reveals internal details that will attract more customers to choose it over other flagships.

A well-known YouTuber, JerryRigEverything, shared a Galaxy S25 Ultra teardown video that reveals internal details, including a 40% vapor chamber designed to cool the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset.

The smartphone is easier to repair as compared to its predecessor, the Galaxy S24 Ultra, at least judging by the way the battery is fitted inside. This time, the giant has stuck the battery with glue.

To the phone’s chassis, instead, it sits in a pouch, making removal easier. The video also showcased that the Galaxy S25 Ultra has a small foam ball chamber, which may help increase the volume and bass to deliver enhanced sound.

The notable and more confusing detail this Galaxy S25 Ultra teardown revealed regarding the S Pen, the iconic accessory, has been a hot topic since the company has confirmed it doesn’t have an internal battery or support for Bluetooth-based Air Actions features. However, despite missing features, a teardown reveals the Galaxy S25 Ultra still has the S Pen charging coil, but it has yet to be clear whether the coil still charges the S Pen or it’s now only used for S Pen detection.

The Galaxy S24 Ultra’s S Pen isn’t compatible with the latest Galaxy S25 Ultra, making it impossible to test the charging coil’s functionality. The aim behind the presence of the charging coil has yet to be clear.


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