A teardown analysis confirms there are no major internal changes between Apple's new USB-C AirPods Max and the discontinued Lightning-based model.
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iFixit video shows Apple’s new iPhone 16 electrical battery removal process in action
iFixit has demonstrated Apple’s new iPhone 16 battery removal process in a video walkthrough, calling it “revolutionary” for repairs.
256GB M3 MacBook Air has faster flash storage than the M2 predecessor
Apple has equipped the 256-gigabyte version of its 13-inch M3 MacBook Air with faster flash storage than its M2 counterpart.
13-inch MacBook Pro with M2 gets the teardown treatment
Apple introduced a new 13-inch MacBook Pro with an M2 processor under the hood at this year's Worldwide Developers Conference. (It was that other laptop the company introduced that wasn't the brand new, redesigned MacBook Air with M2.) It's been on sale for a bit of time now, so it's only appropriate that it gets the teardown treatment.
iFixit teardown suggests the reported Studio Display webcam problems are rooted in software, not hardware
In its initial Studio Display teardown, the repair site iFixit has concluded that there's nothing terribly wrong with camera hardware. That's good news because it indicates Apple should indeed be able to fix camera performance in software.
The new iPhone SE is equipped with an impressive 2,018 mAh battery
The new iPhone SE provides the highest battery capacity of all the models released so far, and that fact also happens to translate into the longest battery life.
2021 MacBook Pro full teardown confirms improved repairability, shows off internal design changes
Earlier this week, the brand new, redesigned 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pro went under the knife as the iFixit crew went through the teardown process. That was just a preview of what was to come, though, and now we finally have the full teardown.
Teardown video shows complex design of Apple’s new GaN-based 140W charger
Apple's 140W charger that ships with the 16-inch MacBook Pro uses GaN technology that enables higher wattages, complex internal designs and smaller footprints.
Apple’s Polishing Cloth gets the teardown treatment, earns big zero in repairability score
We live in a world where, if you go to Apple's website right now and order a Polishing Cloth with the company's logo on it, you won't receive it for 10 to 12 weeks. That's mid-January of next year. But, before you make that purchase, what if we told you that you can't repair that cleaning accessory? Would that matter?
Teardown teaser for 14-inch MacBook Pro reveals battery pull tabs under the hood
Yesterday was the big launch day for Apple's brand new 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pro models. So, of course, it wasn't going to take the fine folks over at iFixit long before they started taking the new hardware apart. Apple made some changes, both on the outside and inside, and today's teaser of the teardown reveals only a hint at what's to come from the big reveal.
Apple Watch Series 7 gets the teardown treatment, reveals changes to display and more
While Apple didn't appear to go out of its way to brand the Apple Watch Series 7 as the biggest update to the smartwatch to date, there are quite a few updates. That includes the slightly larger case sizes in comparison to the previous model. And we can't forget the larger display, thanks to those slightly smaller bezels. The whole thing still looks like an Apple Watch, but it's got some important alterations. And now we've got a look under the hood, too.
iFixit dives deep into the iPad mini 6 and explains jelly scrolling for good measure
New devices, new teardowns. That's what we can expect from the crew over at iFixit, and, sure enough, the trend continues. Today, the teardown experts have taken apart Apple's newest and smallest tablet. Along the way, they even describe what some are calling a "major issue."