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how far can i replace a phone components?

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If you want to learn micro-soldering, most basic things like resistors, capacitors, ICs etc should be reasonably easy to replace. However, if you mean just by taking the phone apart and maybe buying a part off eBay then most phones have replaceable charging ports, screens, cameras, and batteries but other than that not much else. To keep the size down everything is soldered onto the main board.

screen, and sometimes some sensors and usiually battery, no more then that, everything else is soldred onto the motherboard in ways that were never ment for removing ever

I spent $2500 on building my PC and all i do with it is play no games atm & watch anime at 1080p(finally) watch YT and write essays...  nothing, it just sits there collecting dust...

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If you want to learn micro-soldering, most basic things like resistors, capacitors, ICs etc should be reasonably easy to replace. However, if you mean just by taking the phone apart and maybe buying a part off eBay then most phones have replaceable charging ports, screens, cameras, and batteries but other than that not much else. To keep the size down everything is soldered onto the main board.

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You can replace everything... it becomes a new phone.

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