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The teardown by iFixit gives 8 out of 10 point to the Galaxy S4 for its reparability with 10 being the easiest reparable device.
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Google Drive can now sync all Docs, Slides and Sheets automatically for easy offline access, and users can now create and edit drawings offline as well.
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