The Apple Watch Series 10 launched last month and now it’s finally time for us to take a look at one from the inside. That’s because iFixit has published its video teardown of the 46mm version, and it is quite fascinating.
To get into the watch you need to take advantage of a gap that is .176 mm across, and just pry, pry, pry, and keep on prying – having previously applied heat. The teardown reveals the 327 mAh battery capacity, and also the rather gigantic size of the Taptic engine – it’s like a third of the battery’s size.
Speaking of the battery, it’s held in place by glue – just…
The Apple Watch Series 10 launched last month and now it’s finally time for us to take a look at one from the inside. That’s because iFixit has published its video teardown of the 46mm version, and it is quite fascinating.
To get into the watch you need to take advantage of a gap that is .176 mm across, and just pry, pry, pry, and keep on prying – having previously applied heat. The teardown reveals the 327 mAh battery capacity, and also the rather gigantic size of the Taptic engine – it’s like a third of the battery’s size.
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