The adhesive around the new iPhone has an aluminum lining underneath the rail, which allows electricity to pulse through and ...
But the battery is the real star of the show. The iPhone 16 and 16 Plus use a new electrically-releasing battery adhesive ...
Fixit’s annual iPhone teardown shows how debond-on-demand adhesive works and the mechanics of Apple’s new Camera button.
Over the weekend, well-known repair website iFixit shared an iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus teardown video, and an accompanying ...
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 iPhone 16 and 16 Plus teardown shows the various surprises inside the non-Pro phones, including the new electric glue ...
Fixit demonstrates a unique property in the adhesive used in the iPhone 16. A 9V battery can debond the adhesive for easy ...
Apple has released new updates on iPhone 16 repairability and addressed parts compatibility, ease of access and more.
The traditional teardown by repair site iFixit has given the iPhone 16 lineup the highest repairability score of any previous ...
But there’s a trade-off. In a subtle but notable omission, iFixit pointed out that the iPhone 16 lacks a millimeter-wave ...
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 ...
In light of these three key design changes, iFixit granted the iPhone 16 lineup a repairability score of seven out of 10. By ...