Samsung Galaxy S25+ is a Bit Easier to Repair, Teardown Reveals

Samsung Galaxy S25+ teardown video has just been released and shows positive results for easier repair.
A few days back, Samsung launched its latest Galaxy S25 flagship series, including Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, and Galaxy S25 Ultra. Each variant has its dedicated fan base and unique identities. Among these three, the Plus variant appears slightly easier to repair.
The newly launched Galaxy S25+ is rated as slightly more repairable than its predecessor, the Galaxy S24+. It is speculated that the phone is more repairable via the first teardown video of the Galaxy S25+ published by PBKReviews.
The teardown video revealed that Samsung has upgraded its techniques with the new Galaxy device; for instance, it used a slightly improved battery pull pouch, which makes it easier to remove the battery, resulting in a slightly easier repair.
To access the internal components of the phone, the SIM tray is detached, and heat is applied to the back glass to loosen the adhesive. A suction cup & pry tool are then used to detach the back panel. To remove the camera lens covers and rings, further heat is applied to them. After crossing all of these steps and removing a total of 21 screws, the Qi wireless charging coil and the battery can be accessed.
Samsung placed three ribbon cables that connect the main board to the sub-board beneath the wireless charging coil cover. The process showcased the result that the Galaxy S25 Plus’ internal components are easily accessed by removing the back plate and the battery, with pull tabs, which are easily removed.
The main board, housing the camera lenses, flashlight, microphones, and processor, is accessible after detaching the earpiece assembly, and the sub-board with the USB-C port, SIM slot, and microphone is also removable, which helps the device to make it easier to repair.