iPhone 16’s electric glue, plus 4 more exciting surprises from iFixit’s teardown
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iPhone 16’s electric glue, plus 4 more exciting surprises from iFixit’s teardown

The iPhone 16 is out now, which means we can finally explore what's under the display. Apple has already teased some of the internal design changes for the new iPhone series, like improved thermals that should help dissipate heat from the chip better than previous designs. Rumors also said Apple will use new technologies inside the iPhone, including a new type of glue that uses electricity to detach. While I'm calling it electric glue, the name of the technological process is called electrical debonding. Furthermore, leaks said Apple will use metal cases for the iPhone 16 batteries. iFixit performed the expected iPhone 16 and 16 Plus teardown and can now confirm those secrets. We get to see the electric glue in action and discover a few exciting surprises. Chief among them is Apple's decision to make the iPhone 16 phones more repairable than ever. Continue reading... The post iPhone 16’s electric glue, plus 4 more exciting surprises from iFixit’s teardown appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Today’s deals: $449 Apple Watch Ultra, first deal on iPhone 16 Pro official Apple cases, $179 Roomba, more Today’s deals: $689 Apple Watch Ultra 2, $40 cordless Waterpik, $305 Lenovo IdeaPad 1 laptop, more Best deals: Tech, laptops, TVs, and more sales Today’s deals: $199 iPad 9, $99 TP-Link WiFi 7 router, $400 off Narwal Freo X Ultra robot vacuum, more