While the Galaxy S 5 will not reach most markets until mid-April, the Russian website Ferra has managed to get its hands on, and, of course, tore it apart.
However, the GS5 was harder to teardown (and hence, to repair), since we’re talking about a phone which is water resistant. The screen is being held in place by a special glue, which is pretty hard to to melt open, and the battery is no longer following the square shapes of previous models, being more elongated (tall) this time around. Because of the way it is has been built, repairability might be difficult, but let’s just hope it won’t come down to that. For mor footage here
