Fixit is selling a new VoltClip tool that lets iPhone 16 and 16 Plus users eject their device’s battery with ease.
If you’re planning to repair your own iPhone or if you work with repairs, the VoltClip from iFixit is now available to order ...
Fixit today launched the VoltClip, a new tool designed to help remove the iPhone 16's battery for easy and clean replacements ...
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Apple has upgraded the iPhone 16 Pro by adding the 5x zoom camera from the big Pro Max line, making size its main ...
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The VoltClip uses USB power to give a 12-volt output through a standard 2.1mm barrel connector. The primary use of the VoltClip is to release iPhone 16 batteries because Apple has ...
Apple's grip on the U.S. teen market remains strong, with new survey data showing high iPhone ownership and increasing ...
We've finally finished testing, scoring, and reviewing Apple's new gear for the fall. On this episode we talk through our ...
We recently wrote about potential improvements to iPhone repairability, and it stirred hope that the Apple Watch Series 10 ...
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