- January 31, 2017
- By GLB
- In Mobile Phone Repair
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The community of teardown techs at iFixit are a boon to the mobile device industry, making repairs that much easier. This time they publish a teardown of Sony’s newest flagship, the Sony Xperia Z5. It’s worth mentioning that the teardown was done not by iFixit’s official techs, but a tech from their community – hence
Apple’s iPhone 5s and later, and the iPad Air 2 and later, and the MacBook Pro 2016, all boast a Touch ID fingerprint sensor, which allows you to ditch your passcode in favour of your fingerprint. (Earlier models come with first-gen Touch ID; the iPhone 6s and later, and the 2016 MacBook Pro, come with the faster
Since a couple of days ago, Galaxy S7 edge users have taken to various forums to complain about a vertical pink line that begun appearing on their screens. Samsung has now acknowledged the issue and will be repairing these devices if they are under warranty and the display doesn’t have physical damage. Samsung’s Benelux (Belgium/Netherlands/Luxembourg)