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  • It's time to tear down the brand new Galaxy Note 9, and take an inside look at that water

  • carbon Fortnite ready heat dissipation system.

  • Normally I'd suggest removing the s-pen first, but we already took that apart in my last

  • video.

  • Huge thanks to Audible for sponsoring this video.

  • Let's get started.

  • [Intro]

  • Getting inside watertight phones is never super fun, but heat is our best friend.

  • Softening the adhesive holding the back glass layer to the metal frame of the phone, this

  • is much harder than it looks.

  • The phone is trying to hold itself together while simultaneously melting my fingers off.

  • I'll use a bit of card stock around the curved glass corners to avoid the pressure a metal

  • tool would inflict.

  • Once the adhesive is completely cut from around the edges of the glass, the whole thing pulls

  • away from the phone body.

  • Still attached is the fingerprint scanner ribbon, but it looks like I didn't nick it

  • with any of my tools, so we should be okay.

  • It's the same solid slab of black glass we've come to expect from Samsung, so a clear phone

  • is definitely an option, but we'll save that for another day.

  • The teardown gets easier at this point with eleven normal Philips head screws surrounding

  • the top plastics and that wireless charging pad.

  • Once those screws are out and set off to the side in an organized fashion of course, I

  • can pull away the wireless charging from the phone.

  • And we get a closeup look at the golden contact pads it uses to transfer power and communicate

  • with the motherboard, as well as what I believe is the battery temperature sensing niblet

  • in the top right corner.

  • I'll unplug the battery from the motherboard so we don't have to worry about anything shorting

  • out, and then we can mosey on down to the 7 screws holding the bottom plastics over

  • the charging port.

  • Pulling that off reveals a large loudspeaker along with it's gold contact pads, the water

  • damage indicator, and another foam ball pit for ants, like we saw inside of the OnePlus

  • 6.

  • These foam balls realistically have something to do with sound dampening, but I honestly

  • still have no idea.

  • This time around, the Note 9's motherboard has 3 screws holding it to the frame: two

  • screws down at the bottom and 1 screw up at the top left.

  • Then I can start unplugging the ribbons like little Legos.

  • The front sensor ribbon, the iris scanner ribbon up at the top, and the charging port

  • ribbon down at the bottom of the motherboard.

  • Along with the larger screen ribbons on the right side.

  • And, of course, the SIM and SD card tray is also holding the motherboard in place and

  • then still needs to be removed.

  • Pulling the motherboard out of the frame is easy enough - just navigating around all the

  • ribbon we unplugged.

  • And finally we get our first look at the incredibly large copper heat sink.

  • We'll commence the autopsy on that guy in just a second, but first we'll remove the

  • front facing 8 megapixel camera.

  • No image stabilizing on this guythe dual rear cameras though should both have it.

  • The whole unit is very well-adhered to the motherboard.

  • Samsung definitely doesn't want these moving around.

  • But once it's off, each lens does indeed have it's own hardware stabilizing built in.

  • The 12 megapixel variable aperture camera, which you can see opening and closing here,

  • has a physical aperture mechanism which changes automatically to let in more or less light

  • as the camera needs it.

  • It's also hardware stabilized.

  • The 2x telephoto zoom lens on the left is also optically stabilized.

  • This is probably the most high tech complex system of cameras in any smartphone on the

  • market right now.

  • I'll plug all 3 cameras back into place so that they'll still function if the phone still

  • survives the rest of this teardown.

  • The charging port has changed a bit this year with the Note 9.

  • It's quite a bit smaller than the previous Note 8.

  • All that's included on the itty bitty board is the quick charging USB-C docking port with

  • it's water resistant rubber ring around the tip, as well as a tiny little microphone.

  • Replacement charging ports for last year's Note 8 are only about $12 right now, so it

  • definitely pays to know how to fix your phone.

  • Down at the bottom of the phone we have our normal water resistant mesh for the loudspeaker,

  • the headphone jack, and the circular vibration motor with it's golden contact pads.

  • There is one more water damage indicator up at the top of the phone, visible through the

  • SIM and SD card tray when it's pulled out.

  • And of course we have the gigantic earpiece speaker.

  • One question I get surprisingly often is 'what happens if I stick my SIM card tool in the

  • wrong hole'?

  • The answer to that is nothing happens.

  • As you can see from inside the phone, the water resistant mesh and corresponding microphone

  • hardware are off at an angle to the hole itself.

  • So no matter how far you stick your tool inside, it won't damage or puncture anything important.

  • Thumbs up for that.

  • The only things inside the phone we have left to remove are the large 4,000 milliamp hour

  • battery, and the large water carbon heat dissipation system.

  • Once again, Samsung has added enough adhesive under this battery to glue an elephant to

  • the ceiling.

  • It's a ridiculous amount...even bending my metal pry tools during the removal.

  • There are no magical pull tabs either like we've seen in some of the iPhones.

  • The battery does finally come out though.

  • If you remember the Note 7 battery, the one that kept exploding, it was 3500 milliamp

  • hours.

  • Last year's Note 8 dropped down to 3300 milliamp hours.

  • But this year Samsung has regained it's confidence and is rocking a massive 4000 milliamp hour

  • battery.

  • Hopefully it works out for them.

  • Now for that water carbon heat dissipation system.

  • It's definitely one of the larger heat pipes that we've seen inside of a cell phone, way

  • bigger than last year's Note 8, and looks to be about the same size as the massive heat

  • pipe we found inside the gaming Razer Phone.

  • The only way we can truly understand this thing is with an autopsy, which means it needs

  • to come out of the phone.

  • Under the copper heat sink is the same adhesive Samsung slathered under the battery.

  • Once it's out, we see that the cylindrical heat pipe itself has a large rectangular copper

  • pad over the top of it.

  • Remember, copper itself is a fantastic thermally efficient conductor, so a solid copper plate

  • is useful next to a super hot processor.

  • But that doesn't give us any insight into the water carbon stuff Samsung was mentioning.

  • Supposedly inside this vacuum sealed tube is liquidusually a super small amount.

  • And realistically, because of that minut amount, the moment it's opened up, any liquid or vapor

  • will evaporate instantly.

  • The tube itself is hollow and slicing it open reveals a copper wick inside.

  • The mesh screen inside this tube acts as a wick to help transport the small amount of

  • liquid from the hot end of the pipe to the cool end of the pipe during high temperature

  • loads, like gaming or texting an angry girlfriend.

  • It's a capillary weave of copper you could say.

  • The whole thing looks very much like a normal heat pipe, just like we've seen in other smartphones,

  • so I'm not sure where the carbon part comes into play, but at this point we would just

  • be nitpicking the advertising jargon.

  • Either way, this thing is massive, and it's copper, so it's pretty safe to assume it's

  • going to do it's job of cooling down the phone during long fortnight gaming sessions.

  • Speaking of video games, you've probably heard of the movie Ready Player One.

  • It sounds cliché, but the book is really so much better and more detailed.

  • The tasks that Wade Watts needs to complete for the contest are entirely different in

  • the book, and it just expounds on the universe as a whole.

  • Huge thanks to Audible for sponsoring this video.

  • If you enjoyed the movie, Ready Player One, you can grab the book version for free with

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  • Or go to Audible.com/jerryrig.

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  • J-E-R-R-Y-R-I-G.

  • Ready Player One is definitely one of my current favorites.

  • Obviously I won't be able to reuse this cut up copper contraption when I reassemble the

  • phone, but everything should still function just fine without it.

  • I won't be winning any of those fortnight chicken dinners or whatever because it might

  • throttle a bit, but let's see if the phone still turns on.

  • The battery is back into place, along with the small charging port and it's 2 screws.

  • And then of course the motherboard can settle down taking special care enough to pinch any

  • of the ribbon cables underneath the board.

  • Every Lego connection is on top this time around, and surprisingly has no wire cables.

  • I'll plug the screen ribbons along the right side, and the charging port ribbon down at

  • the bottom, along with the front sensors.

  • I'll put the 3 motherboard screws back into place before plugging in the battery.

  • And then the loudspeaker plastics, and the wireless charging plastics can be set into

  • place with the 18 screws holding everything together.

  • The back glass with it's short fingerprint scanner is kind of tricky, but after that's

  • plugged in, the whole thing turns on and we're good to go.

  • Samsung has been doing some pretty innovative stuff with the Note 9.

  • This was definitely a fun teardown.

  • The cameras and heat pipe were incredibly interesting from the inside.

  • Do you thing mobile gaming is the way of the future?

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  • in the description.

  • Thanks a ton for watching.

  • I'll see you around.

It's time to tear down the brand new Galaxy Note 9, and take an inside look at that water

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