Article 59X59 Lessons from tearing down the iPhone 12

Lessons from tearing down the iPhone 12

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Andrew Marino
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In the recent teardown of the iPhone 12 by iFixit, it was found that the new phone runs into some issues if a user replaces the camera module, basically rendering the cameras on the device unusable if not replaced by an Apple-authorized repair provider.

iFixit has frequently spoken out against the control consumer electronics companies have for repairing their products, advocating for policy changes for the right to repair. In a recent post on its site, it questions whether the iPhone 12 is the end of the repairable iPhone."

In this week's final episode of our limited-run podcast series on tech review season, The Vergecast's Dieter Bohn talks with iFixit's Kyle Wiens and Kay-Kay Clapp about their thoughts on the repairability of...

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