Samsung's Galaxy S20 Ultra is Secret Confessions (2025) Tubong Lugaw Episode 47a lot of mosts. It's the most powerful smartphone Samsung has ever launched; it has the most memory ever seen on a smartphone, and its cameras have the most megapixels, combined.
And now that the folks at iFixit have torn it down to tiny parts, you can take a close look at the wizardry Samsung pulled off to create this wonderful, $1,399 phone.
You can, for example, try to count the pixels in the 9.5x7.3mm, 108-megapixel sensor (below).
The 48-megapixel, 4x optical zoom telephoto camera is an equally impressive little thing, with a prism that bounces light into the sensor at a 90-degree angle. The 12GB RAM chip (sadly, iFixit didn't get the 16GB version) isn't much to look at, but hey, it's still (probably) more RAM than you'll find in your phone.
Put all that together, though, and you get a phone that's hard to disassemble and even harder to repair, netting it a repairability score of 3 out of 10 in iFixit's view.
SEE ALSO: Should you buy Samsung's new Galaxy S20 phones because of 5G?Then again, smartphones today simply aren't designed to be repaired at home, so perhaps that grade isn't as abysmal as one would expect from such an advanced phone.
Check out the full teardown here.
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