Apple recommends removing the iPhone 16’s battery, which is held in place with a new electrically debondable adhesive, by ...
If you’re planning to repair your own iPhone or if you work with repairs, the VoltClip from iFixit is now available to order ...
Apple Watch Series 10 comes with a new design. Although it doesn’t look as radical as some people might have expected, the ...
iFixit is now selling alligator clips and a compatible adapter for those replacing the battery at home. The $11 tool requires a separate USB-C PD power source that can output 9 or 12 volts.
iFixit is renowned for giving you the tools and knowledge to fix electronics yourself—saving you money and scratching your DIY itch. Now it’s creating the portable soldering iron to end all ...
iFixit’s annual iPhone teardown shows how debond-on-demand adhesive works and the mechanics of Apple’s new Camera Control button. By Richard Lawler, a senior editor following news across tech ...
Repair outfit iFixit has started to sell the VoltClip, a cable that can be used to electrically debond the battery adhesive in the iPhone 16. The iPhone 16 was given a "repairability" score of 7 ...
TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. In brief: iFixit is taking a modern approach to a classic tool. Their new portable soldering system tackles a common pain point in ...
It only makes sense that iFixIt would launch a soldering iron at some point. The company, which is best known for its electronic repair toolkits and wealth of repair guides, says that it has over ...
That's the kind of roadblock iFixit's FixHub is intended to address. The repair store and repairability advocate now offers battery-powered soldering tools and beginner's kits, intended to make ...
As part of its longstanding efforts to encourage users to repair their electronic devices and other items, iFixit is announcing FixHub, a USB-C soldering iron and portable power station designed ...
It’s available for preorder today at iFixit’s site ahead of an Oct. 15 ship date. Get Our Best Stories! Sign up for What's New Now to get our top stories delivered to your inbox every morning.