iPhone 5 easier to repair, say experts

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By Indo-Asian News Service | Updated: 24 September 2012 21:03 IST
IFixit, the company that publishes free online repair guides for consumer electronics, gives the new iPhone 5 a 7 out of 10 in terms of repairability.

Apple's reputation for building hard-to-fix devices didn't dissuade people from ordering the iPhone 5, and it turns out that's a good thing, the Christian Science Monitor said.

After stripping Apple's newest handset down to the core, the gadget gurus report that the iPhone 5 is actually easier to repair than the iPhone 4S.

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It isn't all rainbows and sunshine, however.

The iPhone 5 continues Apple's tradition of using unorthodox pentalobe screw to lock down the outer case.

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Several internal components are joined to a single ribbon cable, which increase the cost of repair if just one of those components kick the bucket, according to the Monitor Saturday.

That eye-popping Retina display is another concern. "The front glass, digitizer, and LCD are all one component, thereby increasing cost of repair," the iFixit team said.

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On the plus side, the front-to-back construction of the phone makes removing the display incredibly easy and accessing the battery simple.

Previous iterations of the iPhone made removing those components a headache.

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All in all, it looks like the iPhone 5 is a winner inside and out as long as you have a pentalobe screwdriver, that is, the Monitor added.



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