The part serializing was the only thing keeping the 14 have a low score. Now that you can remove the back glass, reprogram the parts, remove the battery and screen easily, the score is high
They're starting to hit a performance wall. Sure each CPU rev has improved numbers, but the gains are smaller each time. I hope the bigger improvements we'll see in future iPhones will be internally.
@@DurkMcGerk you haven’t watched the geekerwan analysis video. The a18 chips this year are so good. They use less power while delivering much better performance. They run more stable than some Android GAMING phones now (on the pros)
Heyyy I recently pre-ordered the Vionentus Elite Passes in a very elegant brown leather color. I recommend that you take a look at them to see if they convince you.
Weird, so the Pro Max gets neither the new metal battery nor the new electrical adhesive, the 16 gets the electrical adhesive but no metal battery,, and the regular Pro gets pull tabs. Odd mix. Hope next year it's all metal and all electric pull tabs.
They're probably either testing a mix of solutions, or the manufacturers for either the new electrical adhesive or the new metal battery are unable to fulfill Apple's order for every single thing in their lineups so Apple is electing to have a mix of products. They probably will decide on a single solution for iphone 17.
The stretch adhesive you want to heat up the phone from the front side and it'll stretch way better without breaking. It's a huge difference even with a tiny bit of heat vs. room temperature.
iPhone 16 Pro's battery uses the new "stacked" tech. Was rumored for 15 Pro/Max, but never came. That's why is more dense. Also both 16 Pro uses M14 OLED materials for their screens vs M12 on the vanilla 16 (same as 14 Pro/15 Pro)
Nope they are enot using stacked battery technology yet. They just added enclosure for the battery in adherence to the EU regulations on ease of battery replacement and repair.
What you've just said was never confirmed. Have you seen JerryRigEverything's video about the iPhone 16 Pro teardown? It may be because of the EU regulations. Last year, the EU mandated that all smartphones have removable and replaceable batteries in 2027.
"That thumbprint ... was included free with the device." Shhhh! Don't say that out loud, or Apple will start charging extra for interior fingerprints too.
Because the mAh size isn't shared in the video for the iPhone 16 Pro, I took it upon myself: Through some little table math the iPhone 16 Pro has a: 3.83 V 13.9412 Wh 3640mAh Battery (The Math: 3640mAh x 3.83 V / 1000 = 13.9412 Wh) (The Math (the other way): (13.9412 Wh x 1000 / 3.83 = 3640mAh) :)
I guess they are testing three different battery design. One with voltage to remove rhe battery, another as original apple design and then another metal shell. Maybe they won't go with metal shell and voltage run through to release the adhesive together. Either metal shell or easy to remove the battery. With metal shell it's more safe, dense and can be removed via anything lol. So maybe this one is the best solution out of three.
Have you seen JerryRigEverything's video about the iPhone 16 Pro teardown? It may be because of the EU regulations. Last year, EU is mandating that all smartphones have removable and replaceable batteries in 2027.
Yeah, I also feel like they're testing the solutions. Between standard pull-tabs or metal shell with pull-tabs, or the new electricity thing. They probably will standardize on next Iphone, after they decide which one is the easiest for both their technicians, and Apple's cost for producing an Iphone. Personally, feel like the voltage run is the safest way. I think I feel safer with lithium cells being allowed to swell, rather than being cramped into a metal shell even with a pressure-release valve.
He’s a professional…just not at repairing 😂 arguably, for seeing the internals he’s much quicker and more effective than this guy haha. You just can’t plan on using the phone again, which judging by his durability test he does prior to every tear down is probably a moot point for most phones
Aquí: 1:06 solo agregale una gota de alcohol a la pua para que el adhesivo se despegue sin que lo rompas o reemplaces. Si le agregas alcohol, ya no necesitas calor. Here: 1:06 just add a drop of alcohol to the pick so the adhesive comes off without you having to break or replace it. If you add alcohol, you no longer need heat.
2:55 that hollowed out section is part of the front speaker's acoustic port, nothing to do with any antennas. Apple moved to this speaker design on all iPhones that have the Dynamic Island. Besides, on the exterior of that hollowed out section is still titanium - unless there's a glass/plastic window there, no way will there be any "punching through" of RF signals. The mmWave antenna is actually the thing to the right of the rear camera system with the array of 5 vertically aligned circles. It faces the back glass where the UWB antennas used to be.
Great video, thanks! just two questions: 1) Is there any non-declared RAM memory (as in last iPad Pro M4)? 2) Is it possible to know the 4 camera sensors in use? Thanks again!
Next step for Apple chip development is to get rid of that Qualcomm 5G modem and replace it with their design embedded in the SoC. The plan is there however making as good modem as Qualcomm's proved to be quite hard even for Apple and that's why it's still not there yet. Great teardown as always, iFixit and Right4Repair rules!
Maybe. Definitely if swapping it out. But the PM also has larger starting size. As such, it may be ran down low less often for most users, which is a known cause of degradation and possible failures. So, Apple could have simple determined the increased capacity of the PM lessens the need for the metal casing safety features. In essence the metal casing may just balance the real world risk of both out for the average user.
Great video but please considering removing, or turning down, that music. It's very distracting and the important thing is to hear what you're pointing out.
It appears to be more than a customized version of last year’s modem. It’s more similar to the X75 modem, but that one is designed to work for as many devices and carriers as possible, so Apple may have requested a more customized version. Just not sure why it’s labeled as X71M when it has tech the previous version never had from the newer model.
@@Cujobob it is definitely not the same one that’s in the previous pro max. Running speed tests and I’m getting 1.5 to 3 X’s the speeds area dependent.
@@brandon_nope I was referring to the x-ray wallpapers that Fixit has released in the past. I did not specify X-ray and edited my comment to include that. sorry to confuse and thank you for the comment.
The casing shouldn’t really matter. It’s not for heat dissipation, and battery degradation at different temps is an uncertain topic anyway. Arguably the max has greater starting capacity so you will notice degradation less. You will also run it to near zero less often as a result, so it will probably win out a bit. But the lifespan differences are probably minor and not something to choose between them for. The only real differences of concern is the longer starting battery of the max and the larger (to large now for most people in my opinion) size of the max.
It says on my USAGE app that all of the iPhone 16 line up uses LPDDR5X ram. It’s probably why it’s slightly more efficient. The 15 series last year uses just the LPDDR5.
I have some question the iPhone 16 pro have a battery with metallic body so much more repairable, easy to change and may be helped to dissipate heat better than the iPhone 16 pro max? And is it less good battery in the iPhone 16 pro max you thought? Because she is like a classic battery with flexible body. I would like to know if it's safe before buying the 16 pro max :) . thx mate
It’s safe. The metal casing probably just balances the real world risk. The larger capacity of the pro max battery means it probably would be ran to zero as frequently, and so will fail and degrade far less often. P.S. the metal casing isn’t for heat transfer, there’s still an air gap between it and the frame. So it only to allow safer repair of the smaller, and so more failure prone, pro battery.
They’re probably testing the new tech before rolling it out to all their lineup. We can expect to see metal casings for all their models in a future lineup.
No, since it wasn’t an advertised feature. They’re likely testing different battery tech across the lineup and/or they’ve faced manufacturing limitations on which models can get the new casing. They’ll likely roll out the metal casing to all iPhones in a future lineup.
3:24 I would love to repair my iPhone 13 but there’s several reasons I won’t 1 I believe it’ll last me the remaining 3-4 years till I have no choice upgrade well aside from battery life . I would repace my battery accept for other reasons. 1 software locking means it’ll be yelling at me for replacing the battery not to mention my screen does have a decent scratch and something tells me if I was to attempt to replace the battery the screen would probably shatter when I remove it there for making me replace it as well making the repair cost nearly half the price my phone is worth
Can someone explain 3:02... where is that opening... the top is straight titanium, no antenna like where the antenna was on the 15pro where now the capture button is
They are probably banking on it reaching the plastic antenna band at the top to gain signal access. But like he said most of the country can’t even use 5gmm signal.
The frame is bonded aluminum and titanium. You can’t see clearly what parts are which. The titanium frame does have a gap of aluminum to allow for greater signal pass through. It’s just not observable without an expensive scanning equipment like shown in this video.
*Spoiler Alert!* it's not worth the upgrade. But Apple will just enable the kill switch on everything made earlier, to _mandate_ the "upgrade" to a newer, more hostile model. How much of the hardware is _serialized_ so that one can't just replace those essential components themselves without Tim Cook's 8000% margin endorsement is criminal.
Thank you so much for all your work you do for the environment, consumers, and wallets. I want to say I'm not a fan of government interference but man when you said Apple isn't planning to sell replacement ports... I just had to think "we need to force these guys to make SLIGHTLY less money" (and stop BSing around w/third-party repair).
Neither. The metal battery doesn’t touch the frame so it does nothing for heat transfer. It’s just to help with swaps and to prevent potential bulging, which may be more common for the smaller (and so more frequently ran to zero) pro battery.
@@kavashaman496 yeah, my 5 year old phone (got it this January, used, manufactured in 2019) has a fully working port, tho it's just starting to not charge all the time
7/10 never thought an iphone lineup would ever score so high
And a score most Android phones will never achieve...
Aside from their software-lock, iPhones have alibis quite easy to repair actually
@@Raja995mh33Isn't iPhone unlocked most of the parts except for security sensitive parts?
The part serializing was the only thing keeping the 14 have a low score. Now that you can remove the back glass, reprogram the parts, remove the battery and screen easily, the score is high
Apple has definitely improved when it comes to repairing.
Not sure why they didn’t do this sooner as it’s a win win scenario.
@@BobMcBurger1it’s not a win for them, they’re only doing it because the EU is forcing them to change.
This is like a Zen Garden Compared to "JerryRigEverything"
4:10 you're never going to find that piece that flew off
Not even going to try.
good eye it's a little washer.
@@iFixitYourself探しすらしないの面白い🤣
😂😂😂
@@Yy.3132🤣🤣
Next year they will implement the battery technology of base varient and pro to all Phones in iphone 17. Maybe they are testing its good or not.
All those different battery changes dispersed across the lineup makes me wonder if they're doing some sort of A/B testing of what works the best.
The empty or at least half of that space on the logic board should be the usim reader for the model sold outside of the US.
i wonder what they will use this space for when the EU models are only sold with esim
Who knew that such a small motherboard could pack so much power. Just over 4ghz is very impressive and it’ll only get faster from here.
They're starting to hit a performance wall. Sure each CPU rev has improved numbers, but the gains are smaller each time. I hope the bigger improvements we'll see in future iPhones will be internally.
@@DurkMcGerkgains are bigger this year than 15 and 14 pro gains lol
🔥
@@michealadebz The last big jump was from 11 to 12, they've been tiny after and before that. Now if they start adding more RAM to the phones...
@@DurkMcGerk you haven’t watched the geekerwan analysis video. The a18 chips this year are so good. They use less power while delivering much better performance. They run more stable than some Android GAMING phones now (on the pros)
EU regulators gave it an 8... finally Apple is listening a bit.
A bit😂
I'm not completely convinced by the look of this new iPhone, so I'm looking for a leather case to try to give it a traditional touch.
Heyyy I recently pre-ordered the Vionentus Elite Passes in a very elegant brown leather color. I recommend that you take a look at them to see if they convince you.
What??
Weird, so the Pro Max gets neither the new metal battery nor the new electrical adhesive, the 16 gets the electrical adhesive but no metal battery,, and the regular Pro gets pull tabs. Odd mix. Hope next year it's all metal and all electric pull tabs.
exactly. i'm so disappointed
They're probably either testing a mix of solutions, or the manufacturers for either the new electrical adhesive or the new metal battery are unable to fulfill Apple's order for every single thing in their lineups so Apple is electing to have a mix of products. They probably will decide on a single solution for iphone 17.
@@ArchusKanzaki or both. If either of ideas fail, other models will be fine
Gotta be supply issues. Bus as said it’s an accurate test for the best system
When real world testing you try not to put too many variables together. It’s a common practice in engineering.
The stretch adhesive you want to heat up the phone from the front side and it'll stretch way better without breaking. It's a huge difference even with a tiny bit of heat vs. room temperature.
Upgraded my severely damaged and memory limited XR to the 512gb pro. Very happy I got a good year! Despite not having a ton of updates.
iPhone 16 Pro's battery uses the new "stacked" tech. Was rumored for 15 Pro/Max, but never came. That's why is more dense. Also both 16 Pro uses M14 OLED materials for their screens vs M12 on the vanilla 16 (same as 14 Pro/15 Pro)
Are the batteries actually using stacked technology? I’ve seen nothing that confirms it so far.
Nope they are enot using stacked battery technology yet. They just added enclosure for the battery in adherence to the EU regulations on ease of battery replacement and repair.
What you've just said was never confirmed. Have you seen JerryRigEverything's video about the iPhone 16 Pro teardown? It may be because of the EU regulations. Last year, the EU mandated that all smartphones have removable and replaceable batteries in 2027.
@@gelgel4823 I have posted in Reddit with video proof from other big channel.
😲
"That thumbprint ... was included free with the device." Shhhh! Don't say that out loud, or Apple will start charging extra for interior fingerprints too.
Because the mAh size isn't shared in the video for the iPhone 16 Pro, I took it upon myself:
Through some little table math the iPhone 16 Pro has a:
3.83 V 13.9412 Wh 3640mAh Battery
(The Math: 3640mAh x 3.83 V / 1000 = 13.9412 Wh)
(The Math (the other way):
(13.9412 Wh x 1000 / 3.83 = 3640mAh)
:)
Would be good to compare the energy density of the two sizes - the 16 Pro's metal encased battery and the 16 Pro Max's conventional pouch battery
Why does the Pro Max not have the metal covered battery like the 16 Pro?
They're testing the different techs.
Probably suppliers.
Probably will have next year.
I would personally assume maybe it could be because of the 16 Pro Max having more physical area to dissipate heat...?
thats why i'm NOT UPGRADING.
I guess they are testing three different battery design.
One with voltage to remove rhe battery, another as original apple design and then another metal shell.
Maybe they won't go with metal shell and voltage run through to release the adhesive together.
Either metal shell or easy to remove the battery. With metal shell it's more safe, dense and can be removed via anything lol. So maybe this one is the best solution out of three.
Also better in transfering heat away
Have you seen JerryRigEverything's video about the iPhone 16 Pro teardown? It may be because of the EU regulations. Last year, EU is mandating that all smartphones have removable and replaceable batteries in 2027.
Yeah, I also feel like they're testing the solutions. Between standard pull-tabs or metal shell with pull-tabs, or the new electricity thing. They probably will standardize on next Iphone, after they decide which one is the easiest for both their technicians, and Apple's cost for producing an Iphone.
Personally, feel like the voltage run is the safest way. I think I feel safer with lithium cells being allowed to swell, rather than being cramped into a metal shell even with a pressure-release valve.
@@gelgel4823 yeah that's why they testing different solutions
@@ArchusKanzaki but metal shell is better for repairing as technician can easily pry remove it without any issue
Having trouble with reception in my gym with the iPhone 16 pro max vs my iPhone 13 Pro Max. Maybe it would have been better to go with the 15 pro max.
It’s always nice having a professional tear-down, especially when coming from a Jerryrigeverything video.
He’s a professional…just not at repairing 😂 arguably, for seeing the internals he’s much quicker and more effective than this guy haha. You just can’t plan on using the phone again, which judging by his durability test he does prior to every tear down is probably a moot point for most phones
Aquí: 1:06 solo agregale una gota de alcohol a la pua para que el adhesivo se despegue sin que lo rompas o reemplaces. Si le agregas alcohol, ya no necesitas calor.
Here: 1:06 just add a drop of alcohol to the pick so the adhesive comes off without you having to break or replace it. If you add alcohol, you no longer need heat.
The iPhone 16 series looks less complex and simpler than the 15 and 14 series
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2:55 that hollowed out section is part of the front speaker's acoustic port, nothing to do with any antennas. Apple moved to this speaker design on all iPhones that have the Dynamic Island.
Besides, on the exterior of that hollowed out section is still titanium - unless there's a glass/plastic window there, no way will there be any "punching through" of RF signals. The mmWave antenna is actually the thing to the right of the rear camera system with the array of 5 vertically aligned circles. It faces the back glass where the UWB antennas used to be.
Why apple didn't give metal casing for 16 pro max battery ?
shouldn't you be twirling the pull tab around the tweezer as you stretch it ?
Yay, I get to see if the new pro is as repairable as the standard
The empty space on the logic board is due to the SIM tray missing on the US versions? I have a SIM tray on my iPhone 16 Pro bought in Sweden.
Parts and service not available in the eu ?
Wait so they’ve allowed OEM parts now? Or do they still give warnings?
Does iPhone 16 pro max has the regular battery and not the steel casing ?
There was talk about a stacked cell battery in the Pro. Do you know if the battery is stacked?
What's the reason for them to opt for a different way at removing the battery in the pros? 🤔
Hey can you tell whether all models in iphone 16 series support the new m14 display technology or use the old m13 display technology.
Can the 16 pro max battery be use in 15 pro max? just wondering if it is possible..
Hello, could you share whare is the parts of Proximity Light Sensor Flex Cable Compatible For iPhone 16 Pro Max
Nice! And can you guys do a thermal test of the 15 Pro series vs the 16 Pro series?
It’s a great phone . It’s definitely worth to upgrade it.
Where would you be publishing the article on your site when you confirm that you can calibrate a 3rd party battery on IOS 18?
Why do they need glue if there are screws? For example seen at 4:48.
Which modem used for 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max ??
i wonder if the teardown of the new airpod max is the exact same as the old one you never know apple sometimes slips things in to the internals
Can i11 pro battery be replaced and with latest iOS and there will be no “service” information appearing, or?
Great video, thanks! just two questions: 1) Is there any non-declared RAM memory (as in last iPad Pro M4)? 2) Is it possible to know the 4 camera sensors in use? Thanks again!
Hi there
Will you be doing a Teardown for the
Rog Ally X?
Apple will indeed start the repair for charging ports. That’s why the design changed for the Charging Port. Internal memos have already been issued.
Next step for Apple chip development is to get rid of that Qualcomm 5G modem and replace it with their design embedded in the SoC. The plan is there however making as good modem as Qualcomm's proved to be quite hard even for Apple and that's why it's still not there yet.
Great teardown as always, iFixit and Right4Repair rules!
Modem x71 or x75?
Can’t wait for Apple Watch Series 10 teardown, Apple mentioned big internal redesign, could be exciting!
why no one is talking how they shrink the taptic engine?
They do it every year, look at its size on the 6S and compare it to now
Who cares? It still works well.
Doesn’t matter how small it is if it works just as well.
Smaller = better because it gives more room for other components.
Keep telling yourself that
if it yields the same power
So compared to the largest 16PM battery, the smaller 16P battery is safer, right?
Maybe. Definitely if swapping it out. But the PM also has larger starting size. As such, it may be ran down low less often for most users, which is a known cause of degradation and possible failures. So, Apple could have simple determined the increased capacity of the PM lessens the need for the metal casing safety features. In essence the metal casing may just balance the real world risk of both out for the average user.
I thought the antenna at the top of the phone was the new satellite antenna?
Great video but please considering removing, or turning down, that music. It's very distracting and the important thing is to hear what you're pointing out.
Did anyone notice Signal service difference or data speeds slower on any of the iPhone 16 models?
His video quality is very good and his job very clean 😍
I would love to get a top down Lumafield screenshot of the internals. 😍😍
And some stubborn Haters will still hate
Really very interesting video capture perfect details information share bro
I want to know more about that Qualcomm SDX71M.
It appears to be more than a customized version of last year’s modem. It’s more similar to the X75 modem, but that one is designed to work for as many devices and carriers as possible, so Apple may have requested a more customized version. Just not sure why it’s labeled as X71M when it has tech the previous version never had from the newer model.
@@Cujobob it is definitely not the same one that’s in the previous pro max. Running speed tests and I’m getting 1.5 to 3 X’s the speeds area dependent.
please share the X-Ray wallpaper of the iPhone 16 pro and pro max - love the last one for my old iPhone 15.
it’s the default wallpaper in iOS 18
@@brandon_nope I was referring to the x-ray wallpapers that Fixit has released in the past. I did not specify X-ray and edited my comment to include that. sorry to confuse and thank you for the comment.
Which battery will degrade fast, pro or pro max?
The casing shouldn’t really matter. It’s not for heat dissipation, and battery degradation at different temps is an uncertain topic anyway. Arguably the max has greater starting capacity so you will notice degradation less. You will also run it to near zero less often as a result, so it will probably win out a bit. But the lifespan differences are probably minor and not something to choose between them for. The only real differences of concern is the longer starting battery of the max and the larger (to large now for most people in my opinion) size of the max.
@@Jordan-ru8yfthanks
Did it use LPDDR5X SDRAM ?
It says on my USAGE app that all of the iPhone 16 line up uses LPDDR5X ram. It’s probably why it’s slightly more efficient. The 15 series last year uses just the LPDDR5.
I have some question the iPhone 16 pro have a battery with metallic body so much more repairable, easy to change and may be helped to dissipate heat better than the iPhone 16 pro max? And is it less good battery in the iPhone 16 pro max you thought? Because she is like a classic battery with flexible body. I would like to know if it's safe before buying the 16 pro max :) . thx mate
It’s safe. The metal casing probably just balances the real world risk. The larger capacity of the pro max battery means it probably would be ran to zero as frequently, and so will fail and degrade far less often. P.S. the metal casing isn’t for heat transfer, there’s still an air gap between it and the frame. So it only to allow safer repair of the smaller, and so more failure prone, pro battery.
@@Jordan-ru8yfinteresting response that makes total sense. Most people I’ve read on Reddit think it’s for heat dissipation.
Thanks , good knowledge
Great video 👍
Hi Ifixit team, kindly let me know if you ship parts to India ?
Irrelevant question, are you guys going to teardown the usb-c AirPods Max by any chance?
The fact you require a suction cup, multiple wedges, heating equipment and 100s of difficult screws, I would not give it a 7/10.
Nice touch with leaving some sound from the teardown tape
Im upgrading from the iPhone 7 plus, so I think its worth it
i dont have the repair settings
Ahh the pentalobe bit. Answers a question no one asked.
Why only the 16 Pro has the new battery?
They’re probably testing the new tech before rolling it out to all their lineup. We can expect to see metal casings for all their models in a future lineup.
First time small pro better than big pro - that silver battery is the dogs
should i feel scammed or w/e because the promax doesn't have the new "metal" battery encasing?
No, since it wasn’t an advertised feature. They’re likely testing different battery tech across the lineup and/or they’ve faced manufacturing limitations on which models can get the new casing.
They’ll likely roll out the metal casing to all iPhones in a future lineup.
Pls teardown wallpapers
Ii'm waiting for your x-ray wallpapers of iphone 16 pro max, and for apple watch 10 teardown
How much you wanna bet those USBC ports are coded to the phone 😂
Nice teardown.
Too bad about the non-metal encased battery on the Pro Max.
um ram upgrade use??
iphone 15 pro max other youtuber sdd 256 > 1tb upgrade
3:24 I would love to repair my iPhone 13 but there’s several reasons I won’t 1 I believe it’ll last me the remaining 3-4 years till I have no choice upgrade well aside from battery life . I would repace my battery accept for other reasons. 1 software locking means it’ll be yelling at me for replacing the battery not to mention my screen does have a decent scratch and something tells me if I was to attempt to replace the battery the screen would probably shatter when I remove it there for making me replace it as well making the repair cost nearly half the price my phone is worth
Hopefully the parts-pairing comes to older iPhones so that we can get rid of those messages for genuine/OEM parts.
Want the x ray image
Why do these $1,000 phone do not have ois on selfie cameras and many still do not have autofocus.
Can someone explain 3:02... where is that opening... the top is straight titanium, no antenna like where the antenna was on the 15pro where now the capture button is
They are probably banking on it reaching the plastic antenna band at the top to gain signal access. But like he said most of the country can’t even use 5gmm signal.
The frame is bonded aluminum and titanium. You can’t see clearly what parts are which. The titanium frame does have a gap of aluminum to allow for greater signal pass through. It’s just not observable without an expensive scanning equipment like shown in this video.
1:18 subtle hint at a possible return of the Touch ID 🤪
*Spoiler Alert!* it's not worth the upgrade. But Apple will just enable the kill switch on everything made earlier, to _mandate_ the "upgrade" to a newer, more hostile model.
How much of the hardware is _serialized_ so that one can't just replace those essential components themselves without Tim Cook's 8000% margin endorsement is criminal.
The increase in the repairability scale is quite a pleasant surprise. Have Apple turned a corner?
No. EU regulation did for sure. Companies will always be companies if allowed to be.
Nice, thanks.
Srly: the "ASMR" of the repair process freaks me out. Sorry, no watch from me. Please have the audio like in your previous videos.
I wish Apple would sell parts. I'd rather pay €60 for a genuine Apple battery than €100 for them to replace it.
That empty space will be for the A.I. pro chip in the next iphone
7/10? no way! Anything non repairable scores 5? how is the score calculated?
1 you wouldn't even be able to open the phone to replace the screen. One and done 💁🏻♂️🤣
Is your told available in other countries like Pakistan
wow its apple brand sir
Thank you so much for all your work you do for the environment, consumers, and wallets. I want to say I'm not a fan of government interference but man when you said Apple isn't planning to sell replacement ports... I just had to think "we need to force these guys to make SLIGHTLY less money" (and stop BSing around w/third-party repair).
You can never trust kids to wash their hands by themselves... 1:21
That one was assembled in India most likely 😂
If that wasn’t your thumbprint, how’d you know it was a thumbprint and not an index print?? 🤨
so whats the better in case transfering the heat away the 16 pro or pro max battery model?
Neither. The metal battery doesn’t touch the frame so it does nothing for heat transfer. It’s just to help with swaps and to prevent potential bulging, which may be more common for the smaller (and so more frequently ran to zero) pro battery.
@@Jordan-ru8yf but someone tells that pro max it doesnt got the heat so much cause they got blank space on mobo than pro base model?
Is there a possibility of modifying the pro max US version to add physical sim capability?
I doubt it.
5:32 unlucky for me, my iphone 15 pro max needs usb port replacement 😢
It probably just needs a clean, USB-C clogs up easier/quicker than Lightning
How did you already break it in just a year maximum
@@tigersusytlegit people can't look after their shxt
@@kavashaman496 yeah, my 5 year old phone (got it this January, used, manufactured in 2019) has a fully working port, tho it's just starting to not charge all the time
so thats where ownagepranks is now