iFixit today shared one of its traditional teardown videos, taking apart the new iPhone 16e to take a closer look at the internal components. The ‌iPhone 16e‌ has the same quick release battery ...
iFixit has published teardown views for the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro, along with their larger cousins, the Plus and Pro Max. The videos are really marketing for iFixit’s various repair kits and ...
iFixit’s first e-reader partnership includes screens, batteries, and motherboards for sale. iFixit’s first e-reader partnership includes screens, batteries, and motherboards for sale. is a former ...
Peripherals specialist Logitech and the repair gurus at iFixit are ganging up to deliver that most noble of pursuits, making ...
Not even the Apple Watch Ultra can withstand the sheer determination of the folks at iFixit, who show us what makes this watch tick Not even the Apple Watch Ultra can withstand the sheer determination ...
The Right to Repair movement has been gaining ground as of late, with all 50 states now having at least some form of related ...
Repairing your iPhone without shelling out lots of money to Apple has long felt impossible. But, with recent Right to Repair ...
Following Apple’s detailing yesterday of its 3D printing process for the Apple Watch Series 11 and Ultra 3, iFixIt is out today with an even deeper dive into the company’s 3D printing techniques. Here ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. With Apple's new iPhone Air and iPhone 17 series now on sale, iFixit's teardown video of the new slim iPhone reveals several tidbits about the ...
We’ve all been there: You can’t (or won’t) get help when something breaks, but the YouTube clip doesn’t cover your specific issue. It’s what repair gurus at ...
iFixit has started one of its traditional full device teardowns on the new iPhone 13 Pro, giving us a complete look at all of the components that are inside. Prior to taking a look inside the new ...
As expected, iFixit tore down Apple’s new second-generation AirPods to see what’s different about them compared to the previous iteration and just how repairable they are. Let’s get the second of ...