Smartphone repairability is an issue that is becoming increasingly important for both consumers and technicians. Apple's latest model, the iPhone 16, sets new standards in this regard. Repair website iFixit has called the new iPhone 16 range Apple's most repairable series yet. With a number of design improvements that make it easier to access components, the iPhone 16 becomes more attractive to technicians and repair service providers.
Apple has faced criticism in recent years for the difficult-to-repair designs of its iPhones. But with the iPhone 16, the company seems to have taken this criticism seriously. The latest changes to the internal structure and the new Repair Assistant program have not only made it easier to repair the device, but also safer. Tinkerers and repair service providers in particular can benefit from these improvements. There are three major design changes that distinguish the iPhone 16 from its predecessors and almost revolutionize repairs.
Robust battery design for greater safety
One of the most striking innovations is the new battery design of the iPhone 16. Apple has packed the battery in a hard metal casing, which offers a crucial advantage: the battery is less susceptible to damage from tools such as screwdrivers used in repairs. This significantly reduces the risk of battery fires, which in the past was one of the biggest dangers when repairing iPhones. This new design not only ensures a longer battery life but also makes it easier to replace if it ever becomes necessary.
New, easier to remove adhesive
Apple has also redesigned the adhesive that holds the battery in place. While the adhesive used to be difficult to remove and often caused damage, the iPhone 16 has an adhesive that can be removed using a weak electrical current. According to iFixit, the battery can be removed from the case in about 90 seconds using a standard 9-volt battery. This is a big step forward from previous models, which required a lot of patience and special tools to remove the battery. This makes the repair safer and easier for technicians and tinkerers alike.
Easier disassembly from both sides
Another highlight is the ability to open the iPhone 16 from both the front and back. This was previously only possible on the iPhone 14 base model, but is now also available on the iPhone 16 Pro models. This means that certain components, such as the camera or display, are much quicker and easier to access. For repair technicians, this means shorter working times and lower costs when making repairs.
The new “Repair Assistant” program
In addition to the hardware, Apple has also stepped up its game on the software side. The new Repair Assistant program, introduced with iOS 18, makes it easier for technicians to identify and calibrate genuine Apple parts. This is especially important to ensure that all components are working properly. The Repair Assistant ensures that everything runs smoothly when using genuine replacement parts. However, there are still challenges with compatibility with third-party components, which makes replacing non-genuine parts difficult.
Improved camera repair
The complete iFixit teardown showed Also, the new Camera Control Activator in the iPhone 16 is a surprisingly complex component. While this new feature makes it easier to perform repairs to the camera, calibrating this new component is critical to ensuring that the camera works properly after a repair.
iPhone 16: New standards in repairability
The iPhone 16 series sets new standards in repairability with its new design changes and Repair Assistant program. For tech experts and tinkerers, this means that repairs will be easier, faster and safer. The iPhone 16 series was given a repairability rating of 7 out of 10 by iFixit - a significant improvement over previous models. For comparison, the iPhone 15 received a 4 out of 10 at the time. While there are still challenges with using third-party components, it is clear that Apple has taken an important step towards sustainability and user-friendliness with the iPhone 16. So if you own an iPhone 16, you can be sure that repairs will be easier and safer in the future. (Image: iFixit)
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