Learn how to identify a fake iPhone with this comprehensive guide. Spot counterfeit devices by checking packaging, design, ...
Owners of Apple’s latest iPhone, take note. If you replace your iPhone 13 display via an unauthorized third-party service, Face ID will stop working. The discovery was made in recent days by ...
Buying the new iPhone 13? Then you better handle it extra carefully because Apple looks to be making it a pain to repair. The problem: The iPhone-maker may force you to go to Apple directly if you ...
Back when the iPhone 13 was first released, a teardown video from Phone Repair Guru revealed that Apple had made the iPhone 13 more difficult for third-party repair shops to work with. Now, iFixit has ...
Another noteworthy change is the relocation of the front camera and Face ID module. These components have been shifted to the right edge, aligning with the magnetic attachment point for the new Apple ...
Yesterday, we took a closer look at how the new iPhone 13 Pro Max handles drop tests. Now, another YouTuber claims that you’ll probably not be able to replace your iPhone 13’s screen with third-party ...
Last week, 9to5Mac reported that Face ID stops working if you replace the iPhone 13 screen with a third-party repair. Now, a new video shows that it’s possible to replace the screen and make facial ...
Apple’s iOS 17.0.3 update appears to have solved the widely reported overheating problems for some users. But the update also fixed a lesser known issue that saw some front-facing camera features ...
I’ve always been impressed by how clever Apple can get when trying to protect its repair revenue. A new report from MacRumors doesn’t disappoint. The right-to-repair is a crucial enterprise IT issue, ...
What just happened? Apple is notorious for making its phones, tablets, and laptops hard to repair, and new right-to-repair laws across multiple states have done little to change things for the better.