Apple's new iPhone Air sets a new standard. At just 5.1mm, it's the thinnest iPhone ever, yet it's surprisingly easy and affordable to repair.
The iPhone Air is a highly-repairable smartphone despite being so thin, the annual teardown of Apple's latest models reveals.
The teardown shows a major design shift in the iPhone Air: the center of the phone is primarily a battery, with the logic board positioned above it. This layout minimizes stacked components, allowing ...
Repair site iFixit today did one of its traditional teardowns on the iPhone Air, which is Apple's thinnest iPhone to date and ...
The teardown of the iPhone 17 Pro has provided more answers about scratches on the model, while also giving a close-up view of the vapor chamber cooling system.
Fixit's latest teardown reveals Apple's innovative design strategy for the ultra-thin iPhone Air, including a unique camera ...
Inside, iFixit highlights a redesigned battery plate system. Apple has added extra screws, and separating the metal-encased battery from its protective plate involves applying a 12V current to ...
Fixit has published a teardown video of the newly released iPhone Air, unveiling the engineering feats that enabled Apple to ...
Can the thinnest iPhone yet also be one of the simplest to fix? Based on iFixit’s recent teardown, the iPhone Air, which is just 5.6 millimeters thin, seems to meet such extremes with a repairability ...
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