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Here's an interesting one: iFixit's teardown of a robotic dog. It's the Unitree Go2, to be precise. And iFixit describes the $1,600 dog as surprisingly affordable. But is the robotic dog repairable?
The teardown starts with good news. Unlike most IP68-rated devices, the Pixel 10’s rear glass comes off without heat. A few ...
Google's Pixel 10 Pro XL was disassembled in a new teardown video. The teardown reveals it may be the most repairable phone ...
Google has introduced new pull tabs on the Pixel 10 that help in removing the battery, but it's still not as good as Samsung ...
Pixel 10 teardown shows easier battery replacement, fewer screws, and no heatgun needed. iFixit rates repairability 6/10.
Easier battery swaps put Apple's glued shut toys to shame Google has shocked everyone by making the Pixel 10 easier to repair, something that the Fruity Cargo Cult Apple has fought tooth and nail ...
A Pixel 10 teardown reveals a new battery removal mechanism. This year, Google publicly focused on the serviceability of the Pixel Watch ...
It does some things right, others less so. Google announced the Pixel 10 family last month, and now the vanilla Pixel 10 ...
Apple announced its new iPhone quite recently. The iPhone 16e arrived as a spiritual successor of the iPhone SE 3. With that being said, the iPhone 16e ended up in the hands of folks over at iFixit, ...
A new teardown of the seventh-generation iPad mini has revealed very little in the way of changes, and no apparent physical change to reduce jelly scrolling despite evidence that the effect is ...
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