I f you've just put a new iPhone 16 in your pocket, then you probably don't need to worry about your battery for some time.
Fixit’s annual iPhone teardown shows how debond-on-demand adhesive works and the mechanics of Apple’s new Camera button.
Unfortunately, the 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max haven't moved to the new battery replacement process found in the 16 and 16 Plus. On ...
The positive red clip goes to the iPhone 16 battery's silver tab, and the black one to the grounding screw on the bottom ...
Over the weekend, well-known repair website iFixit shared an iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus teardown video, and an accompanying ...
The recently launched iPhone 16 has introduced a unique feature — an electrically debondable adhesive for its battery ...
The iPhone 16 and 16 Plus feature a new battery adhesive that reacts to electrical current. Here’s what it looks like.
Batteries Plus, a specialty battery retailer, has announced an incentive aimed at helping consumers save money while ...
The traditional teardown by repair site iFixit has given the iPhone 16 lineup the highest repairability score of any previous ...
Fixit has given the iPhone 16, a 7/10 on its repairability scale, which is the highest repairability score for any iPhone.
After the iPhone 16, iFixIt has now also taken apart the 16 Pro. Apple already provides a repair manual. The 16 Pro Max has a ...