China's largest electronic 'heaven' market, he successfully assembled the Galaxy S9 +
The guy Scottie in YouTube Strange Parts, who once assembled an iPhone from parts in Shenzhen market, recently walked around the cradle of these electronics and tried Samsung products.
The guy Scottie in YouTube Strange Parts, who used to assemble the iPhone from electronic components in Shenzhen market, recently walked around the cradle of these electronics and tried the product of Samsung.
Initially, the guy intended to assemble the Galaxy S10 but because he could not get strong boards and other components due to this product line of Samsung launched in the market not long ago, he switched to assembling the S9 +.
Scottie shared an interesting thing while walking around China's largest electronic 'heaven' market, half of which is a device for the iPhone, the rest is Android. These components come from a variety of sources, such as stolen machines and then disassembled to get components or devices sold by the owners themselves because they are no longer usable.
Scottie did not share the total amount of money he spent to assemble the Galaxy S9 + but said the price of some components including batteries cost 25 RMB (84 thousand VND), some cables cost 16 RMB (53 thousand ), a device that looks like a camera is sold 35 RMB (117 thousand).
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