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  1. Samsung Galaxy S9 Teardown, Teardown: 手順 1、 3の画像 1 Samsung Galaxy S9 Teardown, Teardown: 手順 1、 3の画像 2 Samsung Galaxy S9 Teardown, Teardown: 手順 1、 3の画像 3
    • This smaller version of the S9+ gets a big hardware upgrade. Let's take a look:

    • Notchless 5.8" AMOLED Display with resolution of 2960 × 1440 (~570 ppi)

    • Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 or Samsung’s own Exynos 9810, depending on location

    • 12 MP OIS dual-aperture main camera—f/1.5 and f/2.4 modes—plus an 8 MP selfie cam

    • Headphone jack and microSD slot

    • IP68 water/dust-proofing rating

    • Android 8.0 Oreo

  2. Samsung Galaxy S9 Teardown: 手順 2、 3の画像 1 Samsung Galaxy S9 Teardown: 手順 2、 3の画像 2 Samsung Galaxy S9 Teardown: 手順 2、 3の画像 3
    • We start with a sneak peek—X-ray intel provided by our co-conspirators at Creative Electron.

    • If you liked the S8, we've got good news—Samsung agrees with you. The design seems almost totally unchanged, save for the new (and better) fingerprint sensor location.

    • Our S9 cozies up to its S8 ancestor on the left (reassembled from our 2017 teardown) and its S9+ sibling on the right (still sore from our teardown last weekend).

    • Props to Samsung for keeping the headphone jack and expandable storage, all while maintaining IP68 protection.

    • Are these things new? No. Are they still good? We say yes.

    That X-ray doesn’t look like my S9, especially where the front camera is located.

    Kriston - 返信

  3. Samsung Galaxy S9 Teardown: 手順 3、 3の画像 1 Samsung Galaxy S9 Teardown: 手順 3、 3の画像 2 Samsung Galaxy S9 Teardown: 手順 3、 3の画像 3
    • Getting inside a Galaxy phone hasn't gotten any easier lately, but at least the procedure is familiar:

    • Step 1: get it hot.

    • Step 2: add more heat.

    • Step 3: suction and slice, and don't hit that fingerprint sensor cable that you can't see.

    • You've probably heard us complain about this before, so we'll just add this: yes it's risky and tedious, but at least if you crack the back glass, you stand a chance of being able to replace it economically. (Our favorite fruit company is still working on that one.)

  4. Samsung Galaxy S9 Teardown: 手順 4、 3の画像 1 Samsung Galaxy S9 Teardown: 手順 4、 3の画像 2 Samsung Galaxy S9 Teardown: 手順 4、 3の画像 3
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  5. Samsung Galaxy S9 Teardown: 手順 5、 3の画像 1 Samsung Galaxy S9 Teardown: 手順 5、 3の画像 2 Samsung Galaxy S9 Teardown: 手順 5、 3の画像 3
    • Next we turn our attention to the brains of the phone, and after removing a few friendly Phillips screws, the motherboard slides free.

    • If this board already looks a bit worse for wear, that's because we previously removed the EMI shields for our video teardown. Give yourself a pat on the back if you noticed!

    • Near the top of the board we get a look at the S9's new heart rate and blood pressure sensors, a step up from the standard heart rate sensor seen on many phones.

    • This new blood pressure hardware works alongside a Samsung and UCSF co-developed research app to give users info about stress levels and blood pressure.

    • Say hello to Dr. Bixby.

  6. Samsung Galaxy S9 Teardown: 手順 6、 3の画像 1 Samsung Galaxy S9 Teardown: 手順 6、 3の画像 2 Samsung Galaxy S9 Teardown: 手順 6、 3の画像 3
    • Compared to some flagships, the S9 has twice the f-stops and half the sensors.

    • Not shown: Samsung's highly touted 2 Gbit LPDDR4 DRAM, layered right underneath the image sensor.

    • Shown: Some other mystery chips.

    • RD938 likely OIS driver

    • STMicroelectronics L2G2IS 2-axis OIS gyroscope

    • GigaDevice GD25LQ32 32 Mb serial flash

  7. Samsung Galaxy S9 Teardown: 手順 7、 2の画像 1 Samsung Galaxy S9 Teardown: 手順 7、 2の画像 2
    • We want to try out the S9's new dual aperture, but using the camera app seems a little too conventional.

    • After a bit of disassembly, a spudger seems to do the trick instead.

    • This may seem goofy, but the S9 really will have a small actuator that mechanically opens and closes the aperture—a mechanical bit that can fail.

    • Removing the lens also reveals the image sensor. Taking a closer look we see...yep that's an image sensor. Maybe some X-rays can show us that DRAM...

  8. Samsung Galaxy S9 Teardown: 手順 8、 1の画像 1
    • Lets take a look at the chips that power all that fancy hardware:

    • Samsung K3UH5H5OMM-AGCJ 32 Gb (4 GB) LPDDR4X DRAM, layered over a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845

    • Toshiba THGAF8G9T43BAIR 64 GB UFS (NAND flash + controller)

    • Avago AFEM-9096 front end module

    • Qualcomm Aqstic WCD9341 audio codec

    • Maxim MAX77705F PMIC

    • Skyworks SKY13716-1 low band front end module

    • IDT P9320S wireless power receiver likely similar to the P9320

  9. Samsung Galaxy S9 Teardown: 手順 9、 1の画像 1
    • There's another gathering of integrated circuits on the flip side:

    • Murata KM7N07016 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth module

    • NXP PN80T NFC controller

    • Qualcomm PM845 (likely PMIC)

    • Qualcomm SDR845 RF transceiver

    • Hard to make out, but we think this is likely the same Skyworks SKY78160-11 front-end module we found in the S9+

    • Qualcomm PM8005 PMIC

    • Qualcomm QDM3870 high-band diversity front-end module

    It is Qualcomm SDR845 RF transceiver, not Qualcomm SDR846

    JJ Wu - 返信

    Hard to make out but I think you’re right. We updated the text. Thanks for the tip!

    Jeff Suovanen -

  10. Samsung Galaxy S9 Teardown: 手順 10、 2の画像 1 Samsung Galaxy S9 Teardown: 手順 10、 2の画像 2
    • IC Identification, pt. 2:

    • Maxim Integrated MAX98512 audio amplifier (1st one marked is unconfirmed)

    • Samsung S2MPB02 camera power management

    • Samsung S2MPB03 camera power management

    • Samsung S2DOS05 display power management

    • Qualcomm D5319 mid-band diversity front-end module

    • RDA Microelectronics RDA6213N FM transceiver (likely)

    • Qualcomm QET4100 envelope tracker

  11. Samsung Galaxy S9 Teardown: 手順 11、 2の画像 1 Samsung Galaxy S9 Teardown: 手順 11、 2の画像 2
    • IC Identification, pt. 3:

    • NXP Semiconductor PCAL6524 24-bit I/O expander

    • ON Semiconductor FPF3688UCX load switch

    • Vishay DG2730 2-port, 480 Mbps USB 2.0 DPDT analog switch

    • ON Semiconductor FAN48618BUC53X 1 A boost regulator

    • Richtek RT8010GQW 1 A step-down DC-DC converter

    • Texas Instruments boost converter (likely)

    • NXP Semiconductor NCX2200 comparator

  12. Samsung Galaxy S9 Teardown: 手順 12、 2の画像 1 Samsung Galaxy S9 Teardown: 手順 12、 2の画像 2
    • IC Identification, pt. 4 (sensors):

    • STMicroelectronics LSM6DSL 3-axis accelerometer/gyroscope

    • AKM Semiconductor AK09916C 3-axis electronic compass

    • STMicroelectronics LPS22HB pressure sensor

    • heart rate sensor

    • Ablic (formerly Seiko Instruments) S-5712CCDL1-I4T1U hall sensor

  13. Samsung Galaxy S9 Teardown: 手順 13、 1の画像 1
    • From "S9" to "See ya later!" This teardown is toast!

    • We skipped a lot of the familiar details—if you haven't already, you can get the deeper dive into some similar Samsungs like the S9+, S8, and S8+.

  14. まとめ
    • Many components are modular and can be replaced independently.
    • The battery replacement is technically possible, but accessing it is an unnecessary challenge.
    • Glued-down glass both front and back means greater risk of breakage, and makes repairs difficult to start.
    • Screen repairs require a lot of disassembly while battling tough adhesive.
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16 件のコメント

Hello:

So, no radio on this model either?

Thanx for another great video and teardown explanation : )

Héctor Gonçalvez - 返信

that was perfect

mohsen - 返信

Can you identify and break apart the RF front end please

Mikey W - 返信

Can the outer glass be replaced without replacing the entire lce

lovemolai - 返信

Technically but not worth the

Blank -

I team, I tried using some applications and my device got bricked. What should I do? It is stuck at the logo!

hateman00 - 返信

Is there any physical difference between the Qualcomm Single & Dual-SIM versions (ditto for the Exynos versions)?

Was just curious if the only difference is the software & possibly the SIM Tray,to where you could convert,say,a US Single SIM version to a Dual-SIM version found in the other markets.

KOLIO - 返信

Physically my s9 in okay. Except the back glass in broken most likely ran over by car. It boots up just barely. It was working fine until I tried “Okay Google.” As with most glitches I restarted the phone and that's when I realized something was wrong after I found it in the road at work.  Popped off the Otter box. Saw the back glass all cracked up. Side to side it appears fine, not crushed. But obviously something from failing off the muffler of a Ford explorer and then sitting in the road internally something is damaged. It will charge, I can reach the Boot menu via the Power+volume down button. Any Ideas on where to go to get repaired? Or….Go to E bay and buy something else since Verizon did not here my request for coverage to be added to my phone on 3 separate occasions and there crappy Insurer denied my claim. Thank you greatly for any consideration to a reply. T. Mills treeoflife23@hotmail.com or westhitter@gmail.com

Trevor Mills - 返信

No se entiende casi nada, ¿lo ha traducido un indio?

Twikzer - 返信

Anyone knows what is the temparature and humidity sensor in this model?

Plan B télécom Val-d'Or - 返信

Do you guys know what the part in the Sim card slot is that ejects the Sim card?

Anonymous Person - 返信

Is this the production S9? The front camera doesn’t seem to be where it should be and there is no mention of the pressure sensor that replaces the front button.

Kriston - 返信

Replaced S9 battery but ringer no longer works. (Nor silent mode)

Where is ringer?

qskeptic - 返信

After replacing my screen along with a complete teardown the person I'm talking to hears an echo. What did I do wrong and what part do I need to replace?

Andre J. Poche - 返信

Hello i cant deal with its network huge network problem i have been faced since i had bought

Gere worku - 返信

Thoughts on repairability with a non working SD card slot? Card that works fine in other devices and used to work fine in this phone (for nearly two years) started randomly dismounting w/ corrupted filesystem when accidentally exposed to, uh, a significant quantity of water with card slot fully closed. I was hoping the card slot unit was on a separate board like the headphone socket but it looks like it's part of the motherboard from here and I'm not liking my chances of desoldering it without a hot air station. I'm guessing it's toast... especially as the screen is shattered too and I can get a whole replacement for ~95 on Amazon vs a new display+digitizer for ~120.

Ken Stein - 返信

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