Well-known gadget repair company iFixit made its way to Australia on Thursday in order to be among the first to procure a new Apple iPad. Following a midnight launch at one Australian retailer ...
Here's what iFixit discovered in its teardown. As always, tearing down an iPad is no easy task, and Apple still doesn't offer a guide or a repair kit, as it does with some iPhone and MacBook models.
The low-end version of the iPhone 5s with 16 gigabytes (GB) of NAND flash memory has a bill of materials (BOM) of $191, according to the preliminary results of a physical dissection of the device ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Teardown.com took apart Apple's iPad Air 2. Here's what they found inside. Produced by Matthew Stuart Follow BI Video: On Facebook More from Tech Teardown.com took ...
It’s an interesting idea and [Anton] did a teardown on two new releases ... when [Anton] was futzing with the battery for the e-ink iPhone case. Somehow, the device booted into recovery mode.