The iPhone 16 and 16 Plus feature a new battery adhesive that reacts to electrical current. Here’s what it looks like.
Fixit’s annual iPhone teardown shows how debond-on-demand adhesive works and the mechanics of Apple’s new Camera button.
Only the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus have the new adhesive, and they’ve earned a 7/10 on iFixit’s repairability scale.
What’s the thing you want most in a phone? Better battery life, right? Well, now we have confirmation of how the new iPhone ...
YouTube channel REWA Technology today shared an iPhone 16 Pro teardown video, offering a first look inside of the device ...
Apple announced during its 9 September event that the iPhone 16 models had larger batteries. Now a regulatory listing has ...
Apple is raising the price of battery replacements for its new iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max phones to $119, up $20 ...
A teardown has proven that Apple has used a new metal battery casing in the iPhone 16 Pro, with the model also benefiting ...
Phone 16 battery life results are here, and some of these scores are so good that we can't believe they're actually real.
The Information published a story that Apple had developed new “electrically induced adhesive debonding” technology to secure ...
Apple has outfitted the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus with a new kind of adhesive that makes it faster and safer to swap out ...
On our TikTok rundown battery test, which loops a continuous video until it dies with the display at 50% of brightness, the ...