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The other interesting finding is that the handset's glass cover is fused to the display and that in turn to the device's frame. Therefore, if there is need to replace the glass cover, then be prepared to shell out large amounts of money.
"We're not going to give it a Repairability Score because we don't feel it's right to judge a device through the intertubes. We're getting a unit of our own, so we'll update the teardown with a score once we have it in hand," elaborated iFixit. Incidentally, this is the non-LTE variant of the S3; Chipworks reports a more comprehensive teardown, with the LTE version, will be available in the near future.
The Galaxy S3 packs a 3.8 volt Li-Ion 2100mAh battery which integrates the Near Field Communication (NFC) feature used in the S Beam. According to iFixit, the 2100mAh is equivalent to 7560 Coulombs of charge.
"Unsurprisingly, this is the same amount of charge that a 3.8V, 7.98 Wh battery holds," claims iFixit.
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