In their latest annual teardown and analysis, iFixit has once again showcased their expertise, unveiling some promising information regarding the iPhone Air. Despite its sleek and remarkably thin design, iFixit found that the iPhone Air is surprisingly easy to repair, which adds to its appeal for tech enthusiasts and everyday users alike.
As highlighted during Apple's keynote presentation, the interior of the iPhone Air is predominantly filled with its battery. Most components are strategically located within the camera plateau at the top of the device. To provide further clarity on this layout, iFixit shared an impressive 3D x-ray scan of the iPhone Air on their blog, illustrating how everything is organized internally.
One of the standout features noted by iFixit is the ease of battery replacement in the iPhone Air. This is largely due to the phone’s metal casing and the innovative electrically-debonding adhesive strips introduced by Apple last year. These special adhesive strips significantly simplify third-party battery swaps, as they eliminate the risk of puncturing the battery. Users can safely detach the adhesive strips by using a 12V battery, making the replacement process much safer and more efficient.
Another encouraging aspect of the iPhone Air is its modular USB-C port. This feature allows users to easily replace the port if it fails, enhancing the device's overall repairability. Furthermore, thanks to the new mid-frame design first introduced with the iPhone 14, users can access the internal components without having to tamper with the OLED display, which adds an additional layer of convenience for those looking to repair their devices.
Overall, iFixit awarded the iPhone Air a commendable repairability score of 7 out of 10. This rating aligns with the scores of the iPhone 16e and iPhone 16 Pro, indicating that the iPhone Air is on par with these models in terms of ease of repair. Apple’s commitment to repairability has significantly improved in recent years, particularly due to their initiative to release individual parts through their self-service repair store.
For those interested in a more in-depth look, you can watch the full teardown of the iPhone Air on YouTube. Additionally, for new users, exclusive free trials for various Apple services are available:
Apple Music – $10.99/month after free trial Apple Arcade – $6.99/month after free trial Apple News+ – $12.99/month after free trial Apple TV+ – $12.99/month after free trial Apple One bundle – $19.95/month after free trialIn conclusion, the iFixit teardown of the iPhone Air not only highlights its impressive design but also emphasizes Apple’s ongoing commitment to making their devices more accessible for repairs. This is great news for users who value sustainability and cost-effective maintenance of their technology.