In the process, it also made its devices a little easier to repair.
Over the weekend, iFixits co-founder, Kyle Wiens, performed the usualannual teardownof Apples latest flagship.
This is cleaner to work with than the usual adhesive strips and is also resealable.
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Its specifically available on the iPhone 16 and the iPhone 16 Plus.
Apple says you’re able to use up to a 30V cable to perform the electrical release.
There are some caveats to this kind of electrically-activated adhesive.
This kind of effort takes a bit of patience but also experience with tinkering with the insides of tech.
The entire teardown can be seen on YouTube or embedded below.
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