iPhone Air teardown reveals easy reparability and one cool trick

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Apple’s first novelty phone, the iPhone Air, has been a source of great fascination since its announcement. We all wanted to know how well it did in a bend test (spoiler alert: it did great), and now we want to know what it’s like on the inside.

Reparability experts iFixit are on the case as usual, and have made two important discoveries, one of which is quite unexpected.

First, the iPhone Air is surprisingly easy to get into and repair, and got a relatively high score from iFixit. It still uses the uncommon pentalobe screws and the display and the back glass are still glued in….

​ Apple’s first novelty phone, the iPhone Air, has been a source of great fascination since its announcement. We all wanted to know how well it did in a bend test (spoiler alert: it did great), and now we want to know what it’s like on the inside.

Reparability experts iFixit are on the case as usual, and have made two important discoveries, one of which is quite unexpected.

First, the iPhone Air is surprisingly easy to get into and repair, and got a relatively high score from iFixit. It still uses the uncommon pentalobe screws and the display and the back glass are still glued in….   Read More GSMArena.com – Latest articles 

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