>> Apple Watch Series 10 evaluated for repairability/Apple
The Apple Watch Series 10 was unveiled last month, and now it's finally time to take a look inside.
All because iFixit posted a teardown video of the 46mm version and it's pretty fascinating. More about it at GSMArena.
To get inside the watch, you need to use the slot, which is 0.176 millimeters in diameter, and just pry, pry, pry and keep prying – having previously applied warm. After removing the case, you can see the battery capacity of 327 mAh, as well as the rather gigantic size of the Taptic engine – it is a third of the size of the battery.
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By the way, about the battery, it is held in place with glue – the usual, nothing special. The sensors are very difficult to repair, and the sheer size of the Apple Watch makes any repair very difficult.
That's why iFixit only rated it 3 out of 10 repairability, where 0 is the worst repairability. , and 10 is the easiest to repair.
Please note that the new AirPods 4 received 0 out of 10 for repairability. As for AirPods Max with USB-C, they have a much better rating – 6 out of 10.