Offering fast access to parts, it is said to be very easy to repair

Apr 11, 2013 07:30 GMT  ·  By

Before the end of this month, South Korean mobile phone maker Samsung Electronics will bring to the market a new flagship smartphone running under Google’s Android operating system, namely the Galaxy S4, which has already showed its internal circuitry to the world, it seems.

A video that emerged over at TechnoBuffalo shows how easy the device can be torn to pieces, while also offering a glimpse at what the handset packs inside.

Furthermore, the news site claims that the device is very easy to repair, and that broken parts can be replaced fast and simple, including the microSD card slot, the SIM slot, the microUSB charging port, camera module, and more.

The one thing that might cause issues when it comes to replacing is the phone’s Gorilla Glass display, which could prove quite expensive to exchange with a new part, given that it costs over $200.