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    • El Note8 es un teléfono alto. Veamos que ocupa todo ese espacio:

    • Borde a borde, pantalla Super AMOLED de 6.3", relación de aspecto 18.5:9 con resolución de 2960 × 1440 (521 ppi) y Gorilla Glass 5

    • Procesador Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 con 6 GB de RAM

    • Batería 3300 mAh

    • Sistema de cámara principal doble OIS de doble lente con lente gran angular de 12 MP con apertura ƒ/1.7 y un teleobjetivo de 12 MP con apertura ƒ/2.4

    • 64/128/256 GB de almacenamiento interno con 256 GB disponibles a través de expansión microSD

    • Ranura para S Pen, puerto USB-C y conector para auriculares

    • Clasificación de resistencia al agua y al polvo IP68

    Hi. What model / supplier is the fingerprint sensor? Do you have any picture on that part?

    Kevin Cass - Contestar

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    • Puedes ver a través de este teléfono si entrecierras los ojos y tienes la habilidad de disparar fotones de alta energía.

    • La inteligencia de rayos X sugiere un diseño algo familiar, pero un poco de empuje físico y pinchazo definitivamente está en orden. Preparen las herramientas!

    • Pero primero, una comparación exterior rápida de Note8 y Note7 Fan Edition revela una pantalla más grande, biseles más finos y un sensor de huellas digitales que ha migrado a la parte posterior del teléfono, donde ahora está unido por una, pero dos cámaras.

    Hey iFixit. Please, please share a high resolution version of the X-ray so that we can use it as a wallpaper. You used to do it for the iPhones.

    Nishant Tripathi - Contestar

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    • Este procedimiento de apertura de apalancar y calentar no es nuestro favorito, pero al menos ahora se está haciendo conocido. Como de costumbre, todo comienza con nuestro confiable iOpener.

    • Al abrir el teléfono, observamos el delicado cable del sensor de huellas digitales. Esto hace que cortar a través de todo ese pegamento sea amargo, ya que el cable podría ser fácil de cortar si no lo estás esperando.

    I prefer a metal opener to take the back glass off, needs to be careful on the fingerprint sensor arear, additionally, a tweezer will be helpful when reassemble the fingerprint sensor. please note that your new back cover needs to have the fingerprint adhesive on. most of the product did not have. i have get a LUVSS back glass from amazon which came with all OEM adhesive and full set tools, even a B6000 glue, best option to go for replacing the note 8 back glass

    ggmall - Contestar

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    • Nos complace que el destornillador Phillips elimine el combo de bobina de carga inalámbrica de media antena /NFC/PMA y Qi.

    • Después de eliminar el marco medio maximizado, eliminamos el ensamblaje del altavoz inferior para echar un vistazo a las partes internas.

    • Componentes familiares, lugares desconocidos: la batería se coloca casi en el centro, y el vibrador migró a la parte inferior derecha. Adiós al diseño estándar de Note/Galaxy S.

    • ¿Es esta una respuesta sutil a los problemas de la batería en el pasado, o simplemente Samsung está trabajando para poner todo en orden? Es hora de echar un vistazo a esa planta de energía.

    Im beyond grateful for this tear-down, but I was wondering if you’ve kept anywhere, the exact measurements of where the wireless coils are located in the back of the wireless charging phones? I am using a special mount for my phone and want to make sure the wireless coil is as close to completely covered as possible, but can’t tell from these images where the coil resides exactly, in the phone. If that makes sense. Basically, I would just look for a measurement from the top and bottom of the phone, indicating the start and stop of the coil. If not possible, no worries.

    Brandon Chatham - Contestar

    Hey Brandon! We don’t have an easy way to get this info right now. I’d suggest looking at the X-ray image in step 2, zoom in such that it matches your real life phone, and presto! The bulls-eye looking circle is the charging coil, so you should have the approximate location in your phone. =)

    Sam Goldheart -

    Hi all! That guide it’s perfect, thanks for that.

    I have a question: please, it’s possible to have a Note8 inside-front photo? Just like that one but back to front.

    Thank you so much!

    Giuseppe Della Vecchia - Contestar

    Can someone let me know if the vibrator motor is replaceable as After dropping mine on the corner the vibration has stopped.

    Nick Worthington - Contestar

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    • En línea con otros teléfonos Samsung recientes, la batería se agacha en un pequeño foso de tristeza forrada de pegamento, pero rápidamente nos pusimos a trabajar para liberarla.

    • Un poco de calor puede ayudar a suavizar el pegamento aquí, pero el calor y las baterías de iones de litio forman una mezcla combustible, por lo que optamos por una solución diferente.

    • Esta batería hecha por Samsung SDI tiene 12.71 Wh (3300 mAh a 3,85 V) de capacidad.

    • Eso es un 6% menos que los 13.48 del Note7 pero ten en cuenta que la batería se quemó en más de un sentido. La batería renovada de manera segura en la Fan Edition registró solo 12.32 Wh, por lo que esto realmente representa una mejora (suponiendo que no hay fuego)

    It would be nice if you could add dimensions of every battery you tear out from devices.

    Paweł Kolenda - Contestar

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    • A continuación, ponemos nuestras manos en la placa madre, junto con las muchas cámaras de Note8.

    • Si nos impresionó la cantidad de cámaras la última vez, la nueva Note sube la apuesta inicial con cuatro cámaras:

    • En la parte frontal del teléfono tenemos un escáner de iris y una cámara de 8 MP, ƒ/1.7.

    • En la parte trasera, tenemos el nuevo módulo de cámara dual de Samsung: una cámara de gran angular y otra de telefoto, ambas con OIS. Este sistema permite algunas características nuevas muy interesantes.

    • OIS confirmado. Esta imagen mágica de bonificación revela un escuadrón de formas densas y oscuras, que serían los imanes que rodean ambas lentes de la cámara.¡Genial!

    What iris scanner is the Note 8 using?

    Timi Afolabi - Contestar

    Be very care while removing the mother board or you will make the same mistake i did. The put one single screw through the right corner. Just to the side and down ax little from the sim card

    Jesse King - Contestar

    Same here - I broke off a piece of the board and now my wifi doesn’t work

    davidwhang - Contestar

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    • Anotemos que alimenta toda esta pantalla:

    • Samsung K3UH6H60AM-NGCJ SDRAM LPDDR4X de 6 GB en capas sobre un Qualcomm Snapdragon 835

    • Samsung KLUCG4J1ED-B0C1 64GB de almacenamiento flash UFS

    • Qualcomm WCD9341 Aqstic codec de audio

    • Módulo de amplificación de potencia Skyworks 78160-11

    • Módulo de amplificación de potencia Avago AFEM-9066

    • Wacom W9018 CI de control táctil

    no NFC controller?

    zhaoqian - Contestar

    hello bro note8 n950f sound ic location place send me diagram my mail ahussain55807@gmail.com

    muhammad arif - Contestar

    Hello. You can details 3 Chips near ic . N950U

    Contact. touchryna1@gmail.com

    touch ryna - Contestar

    please guide me! Where ‘s the Iris IC?

    Nguyen Ngoc Chuong - Contestar

    my phone stuck on SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE 8 so i want to buy this card how can i get it

    amos - Contestar

    Hi. My phone is broken. Can I remove 64 GB di memoria flash UFS Samsung KLUCG4J1ED-B0C1 and move to another device or try to read data inside with any kind of instrument, connector, device? How can I recover my data? Thanks a lot

    Davide Savasta - Contestar

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    • Al voltear la placa encontramos:

    • Transceptor de RF Qualcomm WTR5975

    • Módulo de amplificación de potencia Avago AFEM-9053

    • Módulo de amplificación de potencia GSM/GPRS/EDGE de cuatro bandas de Skyworks 77365

    • Qualcomm PM8998 PMIC

    • Módulo W-Fi Murata KM7628048

    what is different board color green and iphone board black color ? same quality or not ?

    eastmail90 - Contestar

    board color can be customized,has nothing to do with quality,related to cost and beauty

    zhaoqian -

    The Quallcomm PMIC marked PM8998, not, PM 9886 .

    petersun - Contestar

    why not show the charger IC ?

    chenxin - Contestar

    please guide me! Where ‘s the Iris IC?

    Nguyen Ngoc Chuong - Contestar

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    • Nos reservamos el derecho de continuar con la molestia sobre el procedimiento de apertura en estos teléfonos, pero una vez dentro no son todas malas noticias.

    • El puerto USB-C, un componente que experimentará desgaste, puede eliminarse con la placa madre.

    • Mientras tanto, el conector para auriculares de 3.5 mm está presente (¡huzzah!) y completamente modular. Encontramos esto esencial en los teléfonos premium.

    • Todo eso, más un índice de protección de agua/polvo IP68 que supera los esfuerzos de Apple. No está tan mal

    • El ensamblaje del sensor frontal también está presente en su propia placa, ¡otro módulo fácil de reemplazar!

    • A continuación, abrimos el compartimiento de S Pen ... para encontrar el S Pen. Supongo que es algo obvio, pero no pudimos evitarlo.

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    Does the display still work? Maybe glass only is an option if you can get it out.

    Gigabit87898 - Contestar

    Not sure if we think about the same thing, but the two connectors in the image above fits the rear side of the motherboard (the first image is step 6 shows this reasonably clearly) so the back panel must come off to disconnect those.

    Daniel Wikholm - Contestar

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    • Con los estiletes Note7 y Note8 a la mano, no pudimos evitar hacer nuestro propio estilo de comparación tipo Star Wars.

    • Después de la gloriosa pelea, les pedimos a nuestros amigos de Creative Electron que nos mostraran el funcionamiento interno del S Pen.

    • Desafortunadamente, no encontraron cristales de kyber.

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    • ¡Esperamos que hayas tomado notas en el camino, porque este Note ya fue!

    • ¡Muchas gracias a Creative Electron por traer una vez más nuestro derribo a una nueva dimensión!

    • Deleite sus ojos en todos los bits y permanezca atento a una puntuación.

    Greetings,

    How do you remove earpiece speaker?

    Heriberto - Contestar

    Greetings,

    How do you remove the earpiece speaker of the Note 8, also what are the recomended temperature for removing the LCD frame and perform separation.

    Heriberto - Contestar

    Photos are blurry. Microphones are not covered, water resistance isn't covered. LACKING details.

    Funva Oped - Contestar

    Lacking clear high res photos. Lacking info on mics. Lacking info on ware resistant implementation around each port and sealing phone case. Lacking many details of internal compartments. Barely adequate. High level vagueness compared to what's needed to service it.

    Funva Oped - Contestar

  13. Consideraciones Finales
    • Muchos componentes, incluidos todos aquellos que experimentan desgaste, son modulares y pueden reemplazarse de manera independiente.
    • Los únicos tornillos en este teléfono son los tornillos Phillips estándar.
    • La batería se puede reemplazar, pero un adhesivo adhesivo y un panel trasero pegado lo hacen innecesariamente difícil.
    • Todas las reparaciones requieren retirar el panel posterior de vidrio, lo cual es un desafío debido a la gran cantidad de adhesivo.
    • Reemplazar la pantalla requiere retirar el panel posterior de vidrio y la pantalla, ambos frágiles y asegurados con un adhesivo fuerte.
    Calificación de Reparabilidad
    4
    Reparabilidad 4 de 10
    (10 es lo más fácil de reparar)

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The iPhone is way better designed than this, when I had to replace my screen it was just two screws and the screen comes off first...

Gaj B - Contestar

The iPhone is not IP68.

Steve Galbincea -

ignore him, he's a 12 year old iDiot who wants to feel better about his horrible purchase by spamming every samsung teardown with nonsense. probably gets bullied irl too

Bogdan Lol -

Lets not forget that this samsung device has a headphone jack.

Arnold -

Bogdan Lol sounds like a Samsung fanboy that has to resort to having to argue with people over the internet to get their way because they can't in real life. Also it isn't nonsense; its facts. The iPhone line has almost always had more repairability and durability because it has only 1 glass panel instead of 2. And, Steve's point is nonsense because it is only a difference of .5 of a meter and unless you plan to take your phone scuba diving it isn't very relevant.

Gigabit87898 -

@gigabit87898 Don't get worked up over this guy. Every device has ups and downs. iPhones can't have Qi because of the metal back. But Samsungs have glass which makes it prone to cracking. Samsungs aren't actually competing against Apple in the same way XBox isn't competing with PS4. Apple people will be Apple people and Android people will be Android people. Same deal with consoles. At least until they switch. And when they switch it likely isn't because of the repairability score.

Samsung isn't "The" Android anymore. If you really want to pit Android vs. apple it should be pixel vs. iPhone or not at all. Also take a look at the OnePlus 5's score.

George A. -

@pccheese good point; I do have a Samsung and I don't really have a preference anymore when it comes to iOS vs android but I hate it when people bash apple with false facts.

Gigabit87898 -

well the note 4 was imo also better designed than this pile of crap, the battery could be replaced by the user without having to go through ANY screse and no %#*@ glue either.

My1 -

Really great tear down. You guys always go above and beyond. Looks like a nice phone, will be interesting to see what Apple responds with in a few days.

zhunterzz - Contestar

They are going to be innovative and add a 3.5mm stereo jack to their next model. Then charge $50 for some ridiculously sounding headphones.

Michael Fouts -

The iPhone 7 is rated IP67. The difference between that and IP68 is undefined, up to the manufacturer, but immersion deeper than 1 metres, up to 3 metres.

In case anybody is wondering, "OIS" is an abbreviation for "Optical Image Stabilization".

irvbromberg - Contestar

IP68 is a defined rating. Basically 5 feet (1.5 meters) for half an hour with pressure shifts (can include phone and water movement). IP67 is 1 meter maximum pressure (device not moving, water still) for 30 minutes.

Do people even Google these days?

carbonfibreoptik -

I love the Samsung's I think they r the best I love the note 5 with the pen to take notes so I'm waiting for the 8 I want this phone can't wait!!!!

Wendy - Contestar

Love love these phones and with Verizon I get service EVERYWHERE!!!!HAVEN'T FOUND A PLACE YET I CAN'T GET SERVICE

Wendy - Contestar

I need to know which camera sensor s8 & note 8 has been used?

Why didn't you mentioned it?

Sagor - Contestar

Much easier to repair when you have Samsung authorized tools - The screens come off so easy :)

SecretGuy - Contestar

At least Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is easier to disassemble than Essential Phone.

Mandy - Contestar

camera sensor name, please mention

Sandeep Bhuyan - Contestar

Any idea where I can get that X-ray pic of the phone in Step 2 in full size?

Chad Preslar - Contestar

Click on the thumbnail, then click on the image. It should take you to a new tab to show the full size image.

Nazmi Lao -

It is no longer about hardware. All of the top phones boast impressive hardware that is powerful enough for a majority of the cell phone using world. Now the battle has started shifting to software and in this aspect, I do think Apple has taken the lead with the focus on enabling normal people to take amazing photos. The latest announcement of the lighting toolbox on the new phones takes this even a step further. Augmented Reality is next up so it should be fun to see what the developers can come up with to entice regular people unto using AR.

anonymous 1297 - Contestar

I was an Apple user for a number of years (Iphone 5, 6 and 6S), I reluctanly moved back into Android with the Note 8.

The pics on my Note 8 look spot on mate! Especiall with the fantastic screen to view them on… I use a DLSR to so I can spot a sharp image or two…

What drove me away from Apple?

In order of annoyance, lack of built in memory, the screen size, ramping of pricing.

What I’ve found so far, is that Android apps are more prone to fall over, but the general connectivity provided by Google, leads to a more seamless user experiance and the screen man is AMAZING on the Note 8!

Dave Kotula -

Hi. What model / supplier is the fingerprint sensor? Do you have any picture on that part?

Kevin Cass - Contestar

Harder to disassemble means phone packs s lot of tech in a very compact way.

Jinda insan - Contestar

Lets remember that the today’s iPhone is a Samsung phone that you bought in 2014.

Enrique Hoyos - Contestar

I hear certain countries actually let fanboys literally marry their devices. There's still hope. lol

Roger -

i second the OP!

Bee Jay Cee -

Samsung really have a very good taste of style when it comes to tearing down iPhone is so crapy

Steven Baffoe - Contestar

Saying Samsung has a “good taste” when it comes to tearing down versus an iPhone could easily be sarcasm so I'm not sure what direction you're actually going in. I'm also not sure if you do repairs for a living or not but if you did you'd probably appreciate iPhones more than you seem to. lol

Roger -

Where is the LTE antenna located on these? After about a week suddenly my LTE signal went from about -80 dBA at home to bouncing between about -95 and -130 dBa. I still have my old Note 5 and on the same LTE band with the same carrier it sits pretty much right at -80 dBA in the same location…

Jake Martinez - Contestar

How can i fix my note 8 display i brake it and how much it will cost

emu khan - Contestar

How can i fix my note 8 display i broke it amd how much it will cost. I am from bangladesh.

emu khan - Contestar

This phone is very pricey. Could I save $$$ if I bought the parts independently and put the phone together myself?

Raymond Johnson - Contestar

Maybe you can buy all parts online but not now. Buy Galaxy Note 8 parts here.

Mandy -

Lord no lol. Samsung parts are kind of a pain to come by for some reason. They sell the phone as a full package for a reason.

Liam Powell -

The “I” phone may be easier to tear down but is that due to it neading to be easier due to the amount of times they need repairing, having all that glue prevents the components from moving about in relation to the other components, when a item is easy to pull apart that makes it much easier for components to shift and get damaged.

Poppy Ann lynagh-smith - Contestar

It’s not that easy to pull apart? It still takes a lot of force and parts are definitely screwed in so they don’t rattle around. Just the opening procedure is less intensive heating and prying and more unscrewing and suction cups. :P

Liam Powell -

We all have our choice of phones and tablets be it Samsung, Apple or Microsoft. iFix it isn’t the place to hammer at people for no reason really.

Lets face it every phone or tablet can break regardless of make. iFix it are here to help us all and that means regardless of which manufacture, we would be stuffed if they only stripped down just one manufacture be it Apple or Samsung.

So come on people stop arguing like kids in a playground and start accepting that we are all different in what we like.

Billy Thomas - Contestar

if you are looking for the note8 spen. You can go to sfelectronics . biz and they give discounts to repair stores. Just leave a note at checkout that you are a repair store and get them for 21.99 each brand new

FastBatteryCharger - Contestar

Im guessing its too much to ask ifixit to logically explain why the note 8 got lower repairability score than iphone 10 because if they honestly had to explain it, they would have to admit the note 8 is easier and WAY CHEAPER to repair than the iphone 10 but they are bias against Samsung’s superior smartphones.

TEXASBLAZE 101 - Contestar

The reasoning is laid out both in the teardowns and in the score steps. This phone loses two points for the lack of display accessibility and the increased difficulty of removing the battery. The iPhone X offers a display-first opening procedure, and has stretch-release tabs to ease battery replacement. Hope that helped!

Sam Goldheart -

Can anyone tell me what the yellowish sensor in the top right of the phone (see video at 59 seconds) with the water sensor on it is? It’s not part of the frame because it was removed at 1:41.

Joshua Watson - Contestar

Its not a sensor, its yellow electrostatic tape and its holding down a pink tab of heat dissipation material

Nickolas Brown -

I have a broken screen that I want to replace it. I can’t tell whether I simply need a $24 Front Screen Glass or do I need the $200+ LCD Display Touch Screen Digitizer Assembly Replacement + Full set PreCut Adhesive? And if I only need the $24 Front Screen Glass, I haven’t seen anything about separating that from the front display.

michaelecarpent - Contestar

All Sensors are Not working how to fix ? which ic ?

afmobile - Contestar

Vier Kameras?Wo? Ich hab das note..Es hat DREi…

peter ada - Contestar

The iris IC, where is it on the Note8 mainboard? Please hepl me find it! Thanks

Nguyen Ngoc Chuong - Contestar

It is S pen of note8, but two broke in 5 months. Looking at the cross section, the plastic inside is broken like metal fatigue. I think that it is because the stress was concentrated by the warp when holding the pen at the outer joint part. I would like you to see if it is a defective product that is easily broken down by breaking the pen. I would also like to ask if it needs to be disassembled if it breaks inside the case.

prado4tx - Contestar

Where is the antenna cable located

Rick Moore - Contestar

The note is not powering and it show hot sign when plug charger why can I do

Tosin Omotayo - Contestar

Can anybody tell me what the little pink sticker is covering the gold wire in step 9 and if it does any damage if ripped???

Sharon Graham - Contestar

Here I am in 2020 having just dropped my precious Note8 hoping that the glass replacement was simple… Alas the only two guides on ifixit involve specialist equipment…

Adam Frost - Contestar

Not sure if you still check these or not anymore but I was just wondering.i'm going to be buying a screen replacement for a Note 8 just the outside glass. I seen a few pictures where it had a ribbon cable attached and a few pictures where it didn't have a ribbon cable attached. if I'm just replacing the glass on the outside should there be a ribbon cable on there to connect to the touch? Because I don't think you can transfer them over and I would imagine after removing it will be destroyed. Thank you

Trevor - Contestar

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