Having torn down the three different iPhones of the year, the folks at iFixit have finally done the same to the iPhone 12 Pro Max. And with this teardown, we get a look at the tech, and size, of its c…
iPhone 12 Camera Can Be Difficult To Replace If Not Done By Apple
When iFixit tore down the iPhone 12, the serial disassemblers rated the Apple device a respectable 6/10 in repairability. They also noted the extremely similar camera modules between the base device a…
iPhone 12 Teardown Reveals Modular Components For Simpler Repairs
The iPhone 12 was officially unveiled earlier in this month. And naturally, we now have a teardown of it and the Pro model by the folks at iFixit. And from it, it looks like Apple has done something d…
iFixit Dismantles The New Apple Mac Pro; Gives It Almost Perfect Score For Repairability
Designed for professionals, you might have read our earlier report that the price of the new Apple Mac Pro in Malaysia starts at RM 25,999 and could go up to more than RM 230,000. Hence, the machine i…
Motorola Collaborates With iFixit To Create DIY Phone Repair Kit
Motorola has announced a collaboration with iFixit to offer Do It Yourself (DIY) repair kits for its smartphones. This offer includes both OEM spare parts as well as tools for users to use. This colla…
Apple iPhone X Teardown Shows Most Densely Packed iPhone Ever
The folks at iFixit have finally gotten their hands on the iPhone X. The resulting teardown shows a device that packs a huge amount of technology into a single device; with some interesting solutions …
Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Fan Edition Teardown Concludes That It Is The Note 7
Samsung has begun selling the refurbished Galaxy Note 7 Fan Edition in South Korea, and the crew at iFixit has managed to get their hands on a unit to tear apart. Unsurprisingly, it shows that Samsung…
iFixit Teardown Calls The Surface Laptop A Glue Filled Monstrosity
Microsoft’s Surface Laptop may look like an amazing piece of machinery, but it turns out that the device is a nightmare to repair or upgrade. In fact, there doesn’t seem to be a way to put…
iFixIt iMac Teardown Reveals New 21.5” 4K iMac Has User-Upgradable RAM and Modular CPU
For many years now, Apple has made it almost impossible for users to replace the RAM of their iMac themselves. However, it looks like things changing because according to iFixIt, the latest 21.5” 4K i…
HTC Vive Teardown Reveals It’s Easy to Repair
New gadgets will almost certainly get torn apart after they have been released, and the same goes for the new HTC Vive. Unlike other gadgets these days, however, the Vive is relatively easy to repair;…
iFixit Violates Apple’s Developer Terms; Gets App Pulled From App Store
iFixit is the internet’s go-to place for hardware teardowns. However, the site appears to have annoyed Apple by pulling a developer unit of the new Apple TV apart. This apparently violates Apple…
Got an Overheating MacBook Pro? Put It in the Oven and Drill Holes In It
It may sound crazy and rather sarcastic, but a MacBook Pro owner has successfully fixed his unit by baking it in the oven and drilling as many as 60 holes under it. Before you run off to the store to …