Fixit is selling a new VoltClip tool that lets iPhone 16 and 16 Plus users eject their device’s battery with ease.
Apple recommends removing the iPhone 16’s battery, which is held in place with a new electrically debondable adhesive, by ...
If you have recently bought a new iPhone 16, perhaps as part of the Prime Day Sale, then you'll be glad to know that iFixit ...
We recently wrote about potential improvements to iPhone repairability, and it stirred hope that the Apple Watch Series 10 ...
The batteries inside the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus use an innovative type of adhesive that can be loosened with ...
iFixit is renowned for giving you the tools and knowledge to fix electronics yourself—saving you money and scratching your ...
If you’re planning to repair your own iPhone or if you work with repairs, the VoltClip from iFixit is now available to order ...
Apple Watch Series 10 comes with a new design. Although it doesn’t look as radical as some people might have expected, the ...
Well-known electronics repair website iFixit today shared an AirPods 4 teardown video that offers a look inside Apple's ...
Repair outfit iFixit has started to sell the VoltClip, a cable that can be used to electrically debond the battery adhesive ...
The teardown highlights Apple's continued approach of prioritizing design over repairability, with both devices earning ...
Last month, Apple unveiled two new models of its fourth-generation AirPods alongside a modestly refreshed version of its ...