The iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus utilize a new type of adhesive that can debond when an electrical current passes through it. As outlined in ...
Fixit has given the iPhone 16, a 7/10 on its repairability scale, which is the highest repairability score for any iPhone.
A few days ago, we learned that the iPhone 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max batteries would be more expensive to replace than other models. I speculated that the longer battery health and rumored battery ...
The Apple iPhone SE (3rd ... If the iOS Battery Health screen shows the status “Performance management applied” or “Battery health degraded,” consider having Apple replace the battery ...
More importantly, the iPhone 16 doesn’t disappoint in the Tom’s Guide’s battery benchmark test ... However, you’ll need to replace your existing MagSafe chargers if you already have ...
But the battery is the real star of the show. The iPhone 16 and 16 Plus use a new electrically-releasing battery adhesive ...
Only the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus have the new adhesive, and they’ve earned a 7/10 on iFixit’s repairability scale.
Fixit’s annual iPhone teardown shows how debond-on-demand adhesive works and the mechanics of Apple’s new Camera button.
Fixit has released the results of its teardowns of the iPhone 16 lineup. I love these posts because not only do they provide insights into the repairability of the new iPhones, but they also answer ...
Fixit's iPhone 16 and 16 Plus teardown shows the various surprises inside the non-Pro phones, including the new electric glue ...
This jolt of electricity “debonds” the tape, enabling the battery to immediately ... directly from another iPhone. For example, as iFixit's website says, if you replace your iPhone's screen ...
Apple has published a guide walking through the battery repair process for the iPhone 16. Here’s what it says, including the tools needed.