iPhone Air Proves That Thinner Can Be Better, and Easy to Repair
iFixit rated the iPhone Air 7 out of 10 for repairability, noting its modular design and shared battery with Apple’s MagSafe accessory improve ease of battery replacement.
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Apple’s New iPhone Air Is eSIM-Only—and It’s a Game Changer for Travelers
Apple’s eSIM-only design means no more swapping tiny cards when traveling internationally.Eric Thayer/Getty Images A man holding a new iPhone 17 Pro.The recently-launched iPhone Air has a brand-new feature perfect for world travelers around the globe: its eSim-only design.The innovation, which Apple said helped make the phone thinner and lighter, will allow customers around the world connect when they travel either by using international roaming…
The repair professionals of iFixit have examined Apple's new flagship iPhone Air smartphone. In the Teardown it turned out that the device can be surprisingly well repaired. How did Apple manage this?read more on t3n.de
iPhone Air teardown reveals modular design and surprising battery choice
The highly awaited iPhone Air teardown is here, and it gives a clear look at how Apple built the device. The breakdown done by iFixit shows that this model is not just slim and stylish, but also more repair-friendly than what we usually see from Apple. It is one of the rare iPhones that actually scored high for repairability. A familiar start, but easier inside Like other iPhones, opening the iPhone Air still needs the pentalobe screwdriver, and…
The iPhone Air shakes the market with its record 5.6mm fineness, but how did Apple manage to combine an ultra-fine design with an honest repair capability? iFixit dismantled the smartphone.
iPhone Air Proves Repairable Despite Slim, Compact Build
Review: At first, I had my concerns that Apple’s thinnest iPhone to date wouldn’t be very sturdy. Now that I’ve had a chance to try it out for myself, those initial doubts have been dispelled. In spite of the sacrifices in camera hardware and a thinner battery, the iPhone Air still has a lot to like.
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