Because of this, we have all been eagerly awaiting iFixit’s repairability score to see how the new phone compares to the other models in the iPhone 16 lineup. The results of that test are out ...
The iPhone XR teardown is in. Credit: lili sams/mashable The iPhone XR teardown is in. The repair experts at iFixit have put Apple's latest iPhone to the test and shared their findings.
Apple’s new iPhone 16e received a provisional 7/10 repairability rating and a broadly positive write-up in iFixit’s video teardown Monday. But one element came in for stern criticism ...
and commensurate with the rest of the iPhone 16 lineup. The teardown by iFixit, published on Monday shows that techniques such as the electrically-released battery adhesive is being used in the ...
iFixit has taken apart Apple’s new iPhone 16e The company found the phone to be surprisingly repairable It wasn’t a perfect score for Apple, with some areas for improvement In iFixit’s ...
This was first seen on the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus. In other words, the technology helps make battery replacement easier than before. iFixit demonstrated this by using its VoltClip at 12V ...
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With that being said, the iPhone 16e ended up in the hands of folks over at iFixit, and the phone received a respectable repairability score. Some repairability features from other iPhones made it ...
During [iFixit]’s testing involving swapping logic boards between two iPhone 15 Pros they found many issues, ranging from sudden reboots during calibration and boot looping. Some of these issues ...