A teardown of the new iPhone 16e shows Apple has adopted repair-friendly practices for the model, with images also giving a close look at Apple's new C1 modem.
The teardown experts over at iFixit have just dissected the iPhone 16e, providing an in-depth analysis of its internal components and design choices.
Fixit today shared one of its traditional teardown videos, taking apart the new iPhone 16e to take a closer look at the internal components.
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PCMag UK on MSNMWC: 5 Ways AI Will Transform the Mobile Industry in 2025While phone, accessory, and equipment makers flooded Mobile World Congress with countless new products and concepts, a single ...
Ceva today announced that Sharp Semiconductor Innovation Corporation (SSIC), a subsidiary of Sharp Corporation, has developed ...
A consortium of companies found a clever way to recycle phone parts (DSL router), showing how reusing electronics can improve ...
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MacWorld on MSNiPhone 16e criticized for ‘terrible design’ of USB-C portApple’s new iPhone 16e received a provisional 7/10 repairability rating and a broadly positive write-up in iFixit’s video ...
Optus has recently dropped some pretty significant discounts on its best NBN plans, with up to AU$210 in savings to be had, ...
iFixit has examined Apple’s latest budget model, the iPhone 16e, uncovering repairability upgrades from the iPhone 16 lineup.
YouTube channel REWA Technology today shared an iPhone 16e teardown video, providing a look inside Apple's new entry-level ...
These three new Q Acoustics Q SUB subwoofers are available in three versions to suit a range of room sizes and add a lot more ...
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