Available parts include cameras, displays, speakers, back glass and batteries. Apple is making it easier for iPhone 16 users ...
If you have an iPhone 16 and smash the thing on the ground, you’re in luck: Apple has begun selling replacement parts including cameras, displays, and batteries for its latest iPhone. The company, ...
With Apple’s Self Service Repair program now covering the entire iPhone 16 lineup, users can replace everything from ...
Apple warns that only those 'experienced with the complexities of repairing electronic devices' should attempt self-service repair.
Apple has launched parts and tools for the iPhone 16, including the Plus, Pro and Pro Max. Now, if you have an iPhone 16 ...
Apple recommends removing the iPhone 16’s battery, which is held in place with a new electrically debondable adhesive, by using a 9V battery and some alligator clips. iFixit’s new USB-powered ...
And for those working on repairing iPhones, iFixit has now launched a tool designed to help them remove the iPhone 16’s built-in battery. The new VoltClip from iFixit is a USB-powered tool that ...
The iPhone 16 and 16 Plus introduce a new adhesive that ejects the battery when subjected to an electric shock. iFixit is now selling alligator clips and a compatible adapter for those replacing ...
iFixit 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 ...
iFixit published information about the iPhone 16's repairability, giving it a 'provisional' repairability score, as it does ...
iFixit tech Shahram Mokhtari said, “I’m not sure we’ve ever had a battery removal process go so cleanly and smoothly.” Only the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus have the new adhesive ...
warns iFixIt. "We're happy to see Apple finally committing to easy battery repairs," the article description reads. "The iPhone 16 swaps out the brittle, finicky adhesive for a brand new bonding ...