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iPhone 16 Series Reportedly Easier to Repair Than Previous Generations Due to Three Key Changes


iPhone
16

series
might
be
easier
to
repair
compared
to
the
previous
generation
of
Apple
smartphones,
according
to
a
report.
The
Cupertino-based
tech
giant
launched
the
series
comprising
the
base
model,
the
iPhone
16
Plus,

iPhone
16
Pro
,
and
iPhone
16
Pro
Max
at
the
“It’s
Glowtime”
event
earlier
this
month.
While
the
company
mentioned
the
new
hardware
upgrades,
it
did
not
highlight
the
behind-the-scenes
changes
it
implemented
to
make
the
devices
easier
to
repair.
However,
there
are
three
ways
Apple
has
made
the
iPhone
16
series
the
easiest
to
repair
in
the
company’s
history.

iPhone
16
Series
Might
Be
Easier
to
Repair

There
are
several
reasons
why
repairing
an

iPhone

from
third-party
repair
shops
or
at
home
was
unfeasible
earlier.
The
company
had
a
strict
policy
when
it
came
to
part
replacement,
making
it
necessary
to
order
them
directly
from
Apple.
Further,
the
battery
was
stuck
to
the
enclosure
using
an
adhesive
which
was
very
difficult
to
remove.

However,
an
Engadget

report

claims
the
adhesive
issue
now
does
not
exist
as
the
tech
giant
has
changed
its
adhesive
design
to
use
a
material
that
comes
off
when
a
low
voltage
electrical
current
is
run
through
it.
Repair
professionals
can
bring
the
battery
out
of
the
enclosure
by
just
using
a
9V
battery
(common
batteries
available
at
retailers
and
used
for
various
appliances).

Another
improvement
is
reportedly
coming
to
the
iPhone
16
series’
Light
Detection
and
Ranging
(LiDAR)
scanner,
which
is
used
for
the
FaceID.
It
was
previously
not
possible
to
repair
outside
of
Apple
service
centres
due
to
the
security
concerns
associated
with
manipulating
the
system.
But
now,
the
new
TrueDepth
camera
can
reportedly
be
swapped
from
one
unit
to
another
without
any
issues.

The
third
change
is
also
significant.
Apple
has
introduced
the
Repair
Assistant
with

iOS
18
,
which
solves
part
pairing
issues.
As
mentioned
above,
part
pairing
was
difficult
because
of
Apple’s
strict
policy.
However,
the
company
is
now
allowing
users
to
configure
and
calibrate
new
and
used
parts
directly
on
the
device.

Together,
these
changes
now
might
make
it
easier
for
experienced
users
to
fix
minor
issues
and
replace
parts
at
home,
while
others
can
get
them
fixed
at
a
third-party
store.

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