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Are you wondering how the new iPhones look inside including step-by-step dismantling procedure and shots? If so, you cannot miss the below linked articles from iFixit specialists.

 

iPhone 5s Teardown

iPhone 5c Teardown

 

These technically erudite articles catch me always. Hope you enjoy them too.
Apple is definately making it harder on people trying to repair their own i-devices.

 

For their next trick they'll probably cast all the parts in a single block of acrylate so you can't even get to the individual parts anymore.
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Apple is definately making it harder on people trying to repair their own i-devices.

This is probably true but is not that why iPhones are made so solid and stiff? How many people will repair an iPhone costing more than 600€ at home? Only a few geeks. The majority will bring it to a repair shop where they are fully equipped. I for one prefer to have a solid device made of excellent materials yes without possibility to fix it myself than a plastic creaky device like for instance Samsung phones are.

 

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For their next trick they'll probably cast all the parts in a single block of acrylate so you can't even get to the individual parts anymore.

Yes, that's negative side of thing but you get from one to two years warranty (differs per countries) at buy, so all repairs are free of charge within this period. You can also buy a prolonged warranty, if you want. If something breaks later usually nowadays repair is not worth and it is better to buy a new product.
There really isnt a modern phone that is easy to repair, due to the packaging its very hard to repair. I fixed a friends iPad a while ago and I am never doing that again. It was such a pain in the neck you need fingers like a brain surgeon on weed, one wrong move and its game over. 

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