Note 9 Removable buttons........ WTF ? (JerryRig Everything)

I actually understand it in this regard, this is just Zack being consistent. If he wasn't doing the same things for each device other people would complain that he was playing favorites or not "fully testing" each device.

Maybe so but I still say it's pointless and I certainly don't need to see a phone being trashed to know it can be trashed.
 
Maybe so but I still say it's pointless and I certainly don't need to see a phone being trashed to know it can be trashed.

Don’t watch those videos then. :-p

I do watch ‘em as they do provide some insight into the build and durability of the phones, compared across a pretty even board to other available phones.
 
Don’t watch those videos then. :-p

I do watch ‘em as they do provide some insight into the build and durability of the phones, compared across a pretty even board to other available phones.

Not really.....they all fare pretty much the same except for bend tests.
 
Not really, some have had logos that come off easily, some have had plastic camera lenses, some have had plastic (painted) buttons, some have had sapphire parts that were questionable, some have had buttons that come off relatively easily ( :-p).
So, IMO, my original statements still apply. If you don’t like ‘em don’t watch ‘em. That’s part of the freedom of choice we have.
Lots of people, obviously, watch them and find value in them.
 
I'd love to remove the bixby button but I believe that would create an ingress point for water and dust.
 
I'm not that too much interested in him scratching up the phones housing and display and burning the screen.

The bend test was conclusive. :)

However the follow on videos where he dismantles the phone is pretty interesting to see what's inside and how it's built.
 
Not really, some have had logos that come off easily, some have had plastic camera lenses, some have had plastic (painted) buttons, some have had sapphire parts that were questionable, some have had buttons that come off relatively easily ( :-p).
So, IMO, my original statements still apply. If you don’t like ‘em don’t watch ‘em. That’s part of the freedom of choice we have.
Lots of people, obviously, watch them and find value in them.

My comments have nothing to do with whether I should watch or not watch them.
I specifically mention glass scratching or breaking and flame tests. My point is most of us know the outcome of scratch tests on Gorilla glass and what happens when we apply heat to the screen. I can state my opinion and you're allowed to disagree.
 
I'm not that too much interested in him scratching up the phones housing and display and burning the screen.

The bend test was conclusive. :)

However the follow on videos where he dismantles the phone is pretty interesting to see what's inside and how it's built.

Exactly......tests that add value make sense.

I agree... . dismantling a phone can be interesting.
 
The bixby button is a great feature if you would use bxactions. Mine is programmed to jump to the phone dialer . Just push it as I pick up the phone. Or make it launch some other app. Maybe if they market it as the ‘custom button’ and show what you can do with it, more people would want a phone with an assignable side button.
 
The bixby button is a great feature if you would use bxactions. Mine is programmed to jump to the phone dialer . Just push it as I pick up the phone. Or make it launch some other app. Maybe if they market it as the ‘custom button’ and show what you can do with it, more people would want a phone with an assignable side button.

Can you assign different actions by pressing it differently?
 
Can you assign different actions by pressing it differently?
Yes. Full description in the playstore. Also allows programming the volume keys for various functions.
I'm surprised Samsung hasn't bought this guy's ip and put it in settings. Maybe not surprised.
 

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