Other construction type for the 9v PP3 battery is that you have 6 AAAA cells inside, with a silicone rubber pad top and bottom, with punched out aluminium connections to place them all in series, and provide 2 tabs wrapped around to the top to contact the battery top connection.
What's baffling is why Apple couldn't just use the power from the battery by simply shorting two nearby terminals. And yes even an old battery has plenty of power to heat up the strip. As smart as they are, not quire. lol
@@abdalmageedramadan5604 Well sometimes phone batteries charge to 4.2V. I have no idea how this adhesive works, but multiplying a voltage is trivial. The phone could absolutely do it. But then again, probably wouldn't work if the battery needs to be replaced.
@@shinouske126 The have to. The only reason why Apple is doing it is because the EU forced them to. Not something against Apple, but something against the unrepairability of devices nowadays.
@@shinouske126 you could already do easy repairs on samsung phones for years at any decent repair shop around the block for years though. They don't have screens that are artificially locked to the phone etc.
That is actually quite a lot easier to disassemble than your previous iPhone videos, Zack. I am amazed that Apple is jumping onboard the repairability wagon, but I suppose the true test is how many of the parts will be available, and at how much. This is a step in the right direction, now all that is needed is to reduce the price of these phones from high end laptop prices to something more affordable. Thank you for your straight forward approach to things, and alway making great content.
@@JerryRigEverythingtake a look at the new Creality K2, it's got an enclosed heated chamber so it should handle hard plastics like ABS and a hardened steel Nozzle so it's great with composites. When I have enough saved up for one I'm putting my money down.
I know I tore some apart as a kid and that's what was inside. Six 1.5v cylindrical batteries. I don't know if some are still made like that or not. I haven't opened one up in at least 35 years.
@@abhi36292 bruh, let it go. He's entitled to his political views, obsessing about a stranger's political choices is not a way to live your life. His candidate lost, move along.
I don't like Apple too much, but EVERYONE has to admit that the battery removal process of this phone is quite fucking amazing :D It feels cool, looks cool and seems very easy! Glad to see repairability going in the right direction
Hey Zach, love your videos. I remember you making a video about trying to switch to iPhone, but not liking some things and switching back to android. If I remember correctly, Apple fixed some of your dislikes about the iPhone with IOS18. Would you consider getting an iPhone now that some changes have been made? Thanks for the time!
How to re-attach the battery again? If we want to replace to the new battery. how to reapply the new "adhesive"? Does 3rd party repair can reapply the "adhesive"? Does the specials adhesive not required unique treatment to make the battery stick to the phone?
Why do these phone batteries need such strong adhesives anyway? As long as it is not rattling around, then what does it matter? My laptop battery is not glued in, and it works just fine. What about screws?
I guess for the insurance that during the lifetime of the device , the little black bomb doesn’t come loose and explode. But it could also just to keep you from repairing it yourself and coming back to the manufacture every time.
Phones experience being knocked around much, much more. Back when phones had removable backs and batteries weren’t glued in, batteries would fall out if you dropped your phone, causing it to power off and be restarted the next time you powered your phone, which was super annoying. It would also create sparks which could be pretty dangerous at times. Im guessing even with a back fixed on, the battery could move around and come loose or create sparks inside of the phone, not sure.
@@kepler656 The metal pry tool (commonly known as a spudger) is metal. metal conducts. metal tool lands across crocodile clips connected to live battery. Current flows between contacts as metal tool acts as a resistor. metal tool gets warm.
it would probably come already stuck to the phone. you would then re-charge that adhesive causing it to soften and fix into place when you drop the battery in. Imo the hope is that this adhesive being so solid means that we can go back to removable backs without the danger of sparks and batteries dropping out.
lol pretty sure it did, at least for a moment. A short on a typical 9V like that just doesn't get scary _that_ quickly. The handle might also not be conductive.
From "iPhones are not repairable" to "iPhones are actually somewhat repairable," the statement changed. Repairable and iPhone could always be used together.
Cool video It looks like apple started to think about People that doesn t have money to fix at a apple store Wanted to ask what do you do with phones that are broken after your durability tests? Thanks for video
All the phones you see in my videos are taken apart and used for parts. I currently have about 100 of the motherboards saved up to make an 'epoxy' project... but I wont have time for that till next year probably.
Repair person here! Curious how the battery re-adheres, or how new batteries adhere to the frame. Do you just swap the polarity of the 9 volt battery? Or do you put in new adhesive?
Tearing into a 1.5V cell is harmless compared to tearing into a phone. A good deal of 9Vs are just filled with more batteries encased in metal. AAAAs to be exact.
@@bob_kazamakis I've torn into my fair share of 9V batteries lol. The issue is leaking potassium/sodium hydroxide which can really be damaging. Plus a warning protects Zack from any lawsuit bc they were being dumb
@@akamran01 I don’t remember him calling out to you to please open 9V batteries in your free time. So there is hardly a case for him to be liable. To my point, he doesn’t tell you not to open the phone and LiPo is far more dangerous than standard cells as far as accidents go.
This must be much easier for a recycler standpoint - instead of hand-pulling adhesive tabs one by one they can just connect some alligator clips to the phone and work on the next phone while the adhesive melts away. Possibly could even be automated with a machine.
i'm kind of skeptical of how this will work on the long term, sure they're unsticking pretty easily now that the phone is brand new but as the adhesive goes old im afraid the voltage alone wont be enough
Wow how crazy phones have changed over the last 10 years. My question is how do you get the adhesive to work again once you replace the battery? Are you able to use the 9 volt to "recharge" the adhesive to make it hold the battery again? Thanks!
In removing battery procedure. what will happen if you leave it longer like 1hour or more, cause probably some user will do it accidentally like someone called in their other phone then suddenly forgot they did some removing battery in apple. and it probably gonna happen in some DIY guy. just curious cause accident happen.
6:39 I am not only caplable of repairing phones and other tech almost for free, and still girls don't like me. So, not true at all. But I belive Jesus likes it
It will very likely still happen in the future! It happened to me too when I didn't expect it, and now I'm somewhat patiently awaiting the moment when it will happen again
long time watcher, first time commenter. im still using my iphone 6s from early 2016. same battery haha. it says service battery and only has 72 percent but it will hold a charge for roughly 6 hours or so. only one if you are using it intensely.
Thanks Jerry, another great video ,I admire your hard work thank you very much ,yes it is a very cool device how to remove the battery, I hope next year will be on all models, is any chance do a video xiaomi Pro 15, seems like it's a really a great smartphone ,can you do a test wear and tear and strength smartphone as usual for us, it will be interesting. Thanks again keep it up😊😊
Sure, if you mean them trying to avoid massive EU regulations. Corporations don't change out of the goodness of their heart, they have to be forced into change with regulations.
So does any other flagship company have easily removeable batteries? Last time I checked, Apple always had an easier (or equal) process. The EU has nothing to do with this, as every other smartphone manufacturer also has the same battery build.
Oh yeah, you think Apple cares about the environment? Do you know how many products they launch and produce in a year? Apple is one of the biggest problems for the environment, and with their intelligence, they're going to use even more energy than they currently do. So, no, Apple is not good for the environment, and they never will be.
It went from "Iphones are not repairable" to "iphones are actually somewhat repairable". Iphone and repairable could always be said in the same sentence
Are you going to review the Red Magic 10 pro? I wana get one for Christmas but im concerned about the bend test. Im an ROG 6 owner..... So you know my pain.
@@Ben79k Mmm ..metaphorically maybe correct but technically still wrong electrocution is harm to living …not to objects, machine or in this case adhesive which is non-living…electrocution is not used on non-living… On second thought Metaphorically also wrong title says electrocute iphone…electrocute = killing with electricity…in this case phone still alive ..
What is going on with content creators dedicating 30% of their videos talking about their sponsors and partners? How much worse are you all willing to make it? I've been a premium member before and even then one can't avoid this bullshit. No money is enough money. 1:49 : FYI, the reason you came here starts here.
Seriously. I've been finding myself skipping videos entirely due to sponsored segments being jammed down my throat within the first minute. With this video in particular? I don't even want to finish it lol
2023-2024: The Brand New Iphone 15, Uses Pull Tabs That Strech Like Cheese And often Break to Remove Your Battery 2024-2025: The Brand New Iphone 16, It Needs a Battery To Remove Your Battery
I would love to see him wear cut resistant gloves A6 or above when he slices toward himself like that... You can get some relatively thin gloves with a subtly rubberized coated on the palm and fingers to prevent slipping, all while retaining good dexterity.
Maybe Apple has been finally listening to Louis Rossman's right to repair? Kudos to them, repairability is much better for the planet instead of just throwing things out to landfill.😊
@@imp7762 I mean, sure, I wouldn't buy a new iPhone either as they are overpriced and overkill for what I want in a phone, but really now, why would you need more than 60hz on a phone?
in short , you just shorted the metal panel until it heats up and softens the glue .simple but great idea. maybe they get that from amd processor which needs heating to release processor from heatsink due to the compression of thermal paste.
That's new for battery internals. I used to open things up as a kid. I usually found six AAAA sized (I'm guessing the size) batteries. At least once I found a more solid chunk of chemical in there that was black and powdery.
was waiting for the teardown 9V battery skin
Other construction type for the 9v PP3 battery is that you have 6 AAAA cells inside, with a silicone rubber pad top and bottom, with punched out aluminium connections to place them all in series, and provide 2 tabs wrapped around to the top to contact the battery top connection.
What's baffling is why Apple couldn't just use the power from the battery by simply shorting two nearby terminals. And yes even an old battery has plenty of power to heat up the strip. As smart as they are, not quire. lol
@@BillAnt phone batteries don't reach 9v only 3.7 v , maybe it will work with 3,7v but it would take for ever
We need human teardown skin before GTA6😂
@@abdalmageedramadan5604 Well sometimes phone batteries charge to 4.2V. I have no idea how this adhesive works, but multiplying a voltage is trivial. The phone could absolutely do it. But then again, probably wouldn't work if the battery needs to be replaced.
Apple next year: triple press the power button to eject the battery
In your dreams.
Apple's never letting you change your battery easier.
@@IsaacFoster.. then what the fuck is this
Not a bad idea!
@@IsaacFoster..it’s way easier than in any Crap Android phone
@@IsaacFoster..bro missed the entire point of the video
5:22 apple feeling generous or feeling the heat from EU? 😄
Won't somebody think of being generous to the shareholders!?
This is a huge image boost for apple. I hope the emptyheaded investors will see the long term benefit.
@@JayMaverick I hope samsung copies this like they usually do as well
@@shinouske126 The have to. The only reason why Apple is doing it is because the EU forced them to. Not something against Apple, but something against the unrepairability of devices nowadays.
@@shinouske126 you could already do easy repairs on samsung phones for years at any decent repair shop around the block for years though. They don't have screens that are artificially locked to the phone etc.
“Just like a book, which is something you should open up once in a while if you live here in the USA.”
The shade, I love it!
I choked on my coffee when I heard that 😂😂
no sooner i heard that i rushed straight to comments lol!
I spat my tea out brilliant
Love it! 😂
Zack is my hero though I wonder how many will pick up on that.
6:06 which is probably something that you should pick once in a while if you live here in USA😂😂😂
5:50
I had to pause the video because I couldn’t see anything because of tears in my eyes 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂👍👍💪
He's feisty today lmao
He’s mad at the recent election lol
Based on the election yeah.
I quote "and currently have more fingers than I need" 5:46 never heard anyone say that 😂😂
Also more than average.
A good husband only needs one finger. 😁🤣
3:20 you can't just say "the higher the voltage, the quicker the battery will fall away" and not apply 100V+ to see how that works
That’s ElectroBOOM’s job ;-)
ah yes, how to cook battery
As a machinist,I do love seeing those cutter paths in products lol
That is actually quite a lot easier to disassemble than your previous iPhone videos, Zack. I am amazed that Apple is jumping onboard the repairability wagon, but I suppose the true test is how many of the parts will be available, and at how much. This is a step in the right direction, now all that is needed is to reduce the price of these phones from high end laptop prices to something more affordable. Thank you for your straight forward approach to things, and alway making great content.
What part of EU legislation did you miss?
Great vid! Do you guys still do much 3d printing for not a wheelchair now your manufacturing is at a larger scale?
I think they use it only for prototypes
We have 3 'hobby' style printers right now - just for prototyping, and making endcaps for metal tubes. But nothing structural yet.
@@JerryRigEverythingtake a look at the new Creality K2, it's got an enclosed heated chamber so it should handle hard plastics like ABS and a hardened steel Nozzle so it's great with composites. When I have enough saved up for one I'm putting my money down.
@@Bein_Ian what about bambu lab x1?
@@Chapon75i have one its awesome
Fantastic video! Now that you are manufacturing on a wider scale, do you still do a lot of 3D printing for things other than wheelchairs?
Whoooa, the 9V batteries I took apart as a kid had six tall cylindrical cells similar to AAAs inside. I’ve never seen stacked ones like that!
0:35 it depends on the 9v. some have veritcal AAAA cells. or at least thats what they look like
was gonna say the same, i even remember seeing a 9v made out of stacked button batteries, but the arrangement was kinda weird
I know I tore some apart as a kid and that's what was inside. Six 1.5v cylindrical batteries. I don't know if some are still made like that or not. I haven't opened one up in at least 35 years.
Remember that time Ernest got electrical powers? What's your favorite Ernest movie?
Begging for Kamuala is his fav movie
@@abhi36292 bruh, let it go. He's entitled to his political views, obsessing about a stranger's political choices is not a way to live your life. His candidate lost, move along.
@@RyanMercer The last 8 years was pretty much an Earnest movie...
Ernst scared stupid 💯
@@tatankawhiteplume6038 a solid choice.
I also have seen 9v batteries that are 6 long cylinder cells next to each other. I think they were actually AAAA battery cells no less.
yeah comparing a 9v to a AAAA Matches up in size.
Jerry, Dbrand teardown skin for 9 volt batteries when!?
I thought it would take a special power supply to make this type of repairs, but wow, with a simple battery it can do! 👏👏👌
5:57 hands down this is the best thing i ever heard.
6:33 100% AGREED
0:53 “…and it’s time for me to get back on track.” *2 weeks and a day later* “It’s Thanksgiving, I’ll eat healthy next year” 😂
How do you get the battery back then?
After getting back, does that mean you can't electrocute it again?
Possibly the new battery should come with that glue?
@@gonzalolog yes
I don't like Apple too much, but EVERYONE has to admit that the battery removal process of this phone is quite fucking amazing :D It feels cool, looks cool and seems very easy! Glad to see repairability going in the right direction
Hey Zach, love your videos. I remember you making a video about trying to switch to iPhone, but not liking some things and switching back to android. If I remember correctly, Apple fixed some of your dislikes about the iPhone with IOS18. Would you consider getting an iPhone now that some changes have been made? Thanks for the time!
Even Linus has moved over to iOS18 and iPhone16. It’s about time for Jerry to atleast do it for a video as an expirement
@@well7885Have you seen the new One UI? It’s basically an iOS 18 rebrand.
What's the difference, let everybody use what they want
How to re-attach the battery again? If we want to replace to the new battery. how to reapply the new "adhesive"? Does 3rd party repair can reapply the "adhesive"? Does the specials adhesive not required unique treatment to make the battery stick to the phone?
5:55 preach
I was always asking...After replacing the screen or back glass panel,will be also ip68 or will it be still waterproof? Can you make that test?
5:49 I feel like saying, "I've got more fingers than I need" is asking the universe to remove one or more of them
Can you do the Moto Razr 50 Ultra next? After last year I really want to see how this one holds up on that bend test!!!
Why do these phone batteries need such strong adhesives anyway? As long as it is not rattling around, then what does it matter? My laptop battery is not glued in, and it works just fine. What about screws?
not that long ago no phone battery was glued in, thanks to the EU we will be going back to that very soon.
I guess for the insurance that during the lifetime of the device , the little black bomb doesn’t come loose and explode. But it could also just to keep you from repairing it yourself and coming back to the manufacture every time.
Phones experience being knocked around much, much more. Back when phones had removable backs and batteries weren’t glued in, batteries would fall out if you dropped your phone, causing it to power off and be restarted the next time you powered your phone, which was super annoying. It would also create sparks which could be pretty dangerous at times. Im guessing even with a back fixed on, the battery could move around and come loose or create sparks inside of the phone, not sure.
The last 9v battery I disassembled had six AAAA sized cells in it, not that tiramisu arrangement. Super neat!
“And currently have more fingers than I need”
What would be the minimum for you, realistically? Lol
Cool, I feel like it can also improve heat transfer for better battery thermals during the charging
4:43 Metal spudger is getting warm I bet!
Wow my heart stopped for a second...
@@shadowlole0815 We've seen electroboom, we know what happens!
Wtf does this comment even mean?
@@kepler656 The metal pry tool (commonly known as a spudger) is metal. metal conducts. metal tool lands across crocodile clips connected to live battery. Current flows between contacts as metal tool acts as a resistor. metal tool gets warm.
Ok, the battery removal is cool and all… but how do you put it back??? Like how do you get that residue again
it would probably come already stuck to the phone. you would then re-charge that adhesive causing it to soften and fix into place when you drop the battery in. Imo the hope is that this adhesive being so solid means that we can go back to removable backs without the danger of sparks and batteries dropping out.
Why your prying tool didn't create short at @ 4:13.
lol pretty sure it did, at least for a moment. A short on a typical 9V like that just doesn't get scary _that_ quickly. The handle might also not be conductive.
I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE WHO NOTICED LMAOOOOO
how is the lawsuit case against casetify going?
From "iPhones are not repairable" to "iPhones are actually somewhat repairable," the statement changed. Repairable and iPhone could always be used together.
Have you recovered from TDS you contracted??
3:36 Stealing other peoples ideas?
Is the giveaway done!? Jerry
0:30, some 9v batteries are just tiny aaa like battery next to each other
yup, wanted to comment exactly that.
Idk why but I thought the “aaa” was something else
I’m so used to stop seeing AAA
Maybe AAAA or AAAAA?
@@superNova5837 🤣🤣
@@KLondike5 hahaha, lets call them AAAAA
How does the battery reattach? isnt that solution one use?
Cool video
It looks like apple started to think about People that doesn t have money to fix at a apple store
Wanted to ask what do you do with phones that are broken after your durability tests?
Thanks for video
All the phones you see in my videos are taken apart and used for parts. I currently have about 100 of the motherboards saved up to make an 'epoxy' project... but I wont have time for that till next year probably.
btw it wasn't apple, it was EU who did the azz whopping of apple
@@JerryRigEverything with this new method of removing a battery what happens when you want to put the battery back in? How do you re-adhere back in?
@@rahulnishadxd Exactly. Apple didn't grow a heart, they were forced to change via regulations.
@@MatrixRoland you should use new adhesive, but if you switch polarity the effect reverses and gets sticky again
Repair person here! Curious how the battery re-adheres, or how new batteries adhere to the frame. Do you just swap the polarity of the 9 volt battery? Or do you put in new adhesive?
Might be a good idea to put a warning "don't try this at home" on the 9V battery disassembly. Lots of idiots out there lol
We need more darwin awards... best to leave it off
Tearing into a 1.5V cell is harmless compared to tearing into a phone. A good deal of 9Vs are just filled with more batteries encased in metal. AAAAs to be exact.
natural selection lol
@@bob_kazamakis I've torn into my fair share of 9V batteries lol. The issue is leaking potassium/sodium hydroxide which can really be damaging. Plus a warning protects Zack from any lawsuit bc they were being dumb
@@akamran01 I don’t remember him calling out to you to please open 9V batteries in your free time. So there is hardly a case for him to be liable. To my point, he doesn’t tell you not to open the phone and LiPo is far more dangerous than standard cells as far as accidents go.
How about a 9v battery tear down skin from dbrand? 🤔🤔
This must be much easier for a recycler standpoint - instead of hand-pulling adhesive tabs one by one they can just connect some alligator clips to the phone and work on the next phone while the adhesive melts away. Possibly could even be automated with a machine.
Very true!
But the adhesive tabs pulling sound is so satisfying
i'm kind of skeptical of how this will work on the long term, sure they're unsticking pretty easily now that the phone is brand new but as the adhesive goes old im afraid the voltage alone wont be enough
But now all those 9V batteries need recycling.
@@TheRocco96 It might be stating the obvious, but the repair shops will use a bench power supply. No batteries required.
Wow how crazy phones have changed over the last 10 years. My question is how do you get the adhesive to work again once you replace the battery? Are you able to use the 9 volt to "recharge" the adhesive to make it hold the battery again? Thanks!
Honestly impressed with with the battery removal, and I am not a fan of Apple.
In removing battery procedure.
what will happen if you leave it longer like 1hour or more, cause probably some user will do it accidentally like someone called in their other phone then suddenly forgot they did some removing battery in apple.
and it probably gonna happen in some DIY guy. just curious cause accident happen.
5:55 "which is something you should open up once in a while if you live here in the USA.”
I can't stop laughing
Love from India ❤❤❤
6:39 I am not only caplable of repairing phones and other tech almost for free, and still girls don't like me. So, not true at all. But I belive Jesus likes it
It will very likely still happen in the future! It happened to me too when I didn't expect it, and now I'm somewhat patiently awaiting the moment when it will happen again
I was def not expecting to see a tear down of a 9v battery today. But does it scratches at lvl 6 with deeper groves at lvl 7?
this 5 minute video starts at 1:48
Are they selling those jumper cables too?
long time watcher, first time commenter. im still using my iphone 6s from early 2016. same battery haha. it says service battery and only has 72 percent but it will hold a charge for roughly 6 hours or so. only one if you are using it intensely.
Please have your battery replaced, you risk destroying your screen because of battery swelling.
Thanks Jerry, another great video ,I admire your hard work thank you very much ,yes it is a very cool device how to remove the battery, I hope next year will be on all models, is any chance do a video xiaomi Pro 15, seems like it's a really a great smartphone ,can you do a test wear and tear and strength smartphone as usual for us, it will be interesting. Thanks again keep it up😊😊
Hello where's Harris now? 😂😂 LOL
very nice shit just wow how did apple make the iphone repairable💀💀💀. times have changed.BTW watching your videos from 2019 just love your videos
You put the camera in the bag to get that shot is awesome.
This is all nice, but how do you make the glue sticky again? Reverse polarity of the 9V battery?
Why would you need to make it sticky again ? Battery replacement is there just for replacing it when the old one is not working anymore.
New batteries come with new adhesive on it.
Repairability=YES
Parts=NO
Apple in the nut shell
You can get most parts directly from apple now
Day 5 can you do a review on the yestel t13?
Love to see that Apple is thinking about the environment with its easily removable battery.
Apple is not thinking about the environment, they had to do this because the EU forced them to. Apple doesnt do it out of the goodness of their hearts
Sure, if you mean them trying to avoid massive EU regulations. Corporations don't change out of the goodness of their heart, they have to be forced into change with regulations.
So does any other flagship company have easily removeable batteries? Last time I checked, Apple always had an easier (or equal) process.
The EU has nothing to do with this, as every other smartphone manufacturer also has the same battery build.
Oh yeah, you think Apple cares about the environment? Do you know how many products they launch and produce in a year? Apple is one of the biggest problems for the environment, and with their intelligence, they're going to use even more energy than they currently do. So, no, Apple is not good for the environment, and they never will be.
@@janschmid281 @ScytheNoire you two are really smart and cleary understood Op's comment
Want to see honor magic 6pro durability test.
It went from "Iphones are not repairable" to "iphones are actually somewhat repairable". Iphone and repairable could always be said in the same sentence
somewhat? this is actually incredibly good, hell its making samsung look bad, and I'm quite anti-apple. lets hope others follow suit
Are you going to review the Red Magic 10 pro? I wana get one for Christmas but im concerned about the bend test. Im an ROG 6 owner..... So you know my pain.
3:21 electrocution is wrong choice of words… as an electrical engineer had to point it out sorry… :)
The adhesive was killed by the shock. Sounds like the perfect description to me especially for a video title
@@Ben79k
Mmm ..metaphorically maybe correct but technically still wrong electrocution is harm to living …not to objects, machine or in this case adhesive which is non-living…electrocution is not used on non-living…
On second thought Metaphorically also wrong title says electrocute iphone…electrocute = killing with electricity…in this case phone still alive ..
Are there any additional steps to replacing the battery with this adhesive?
Its always crazy how Zacks tests have become the inofficial quality rating for tech
*jerry
@peterwilliam4044 zach is actually his real name, you can look it up. Jerry is just from „jerryrig“
@@peterwilliam4044 Both are applicable
@@peterwilliam4044 I do like how you corrected Zacks name (it's his actual name, not Jerry) but didn't point out "inofficial"
Have you ever thought about wiring the vibrate/sound switch to kill the battery?
What is going on with content creators dedicating 30% of their videos talking about their sponsors and partners? How much worse are you all willing to make it?
I've been a premium member before and even then one can't avoid this bullshit.
No money is enough money.
1:49 : FYI, the reason you came here starts here.
Seriously. I've been finding myself skipping videos entirely due to sponsored segments being jammed down my throat within the first minute. With this video in particular? I don't even want to finish it lol
New battery will have its own new adhesive right?
2023-2024: The Brand New Iphone 15, Uses Pull Tabs That Strech Like Cheese And often Break to Remove Your Battery
2024-2025: The Brand New Iphone 16, It Needs a Battery To Remove Your Battery
poco f6 series please, hoping you test it's durability and tear it down.
I would love to see him wear cut resistant gloves A6 or above when he slices toward himself like that... You can get some relatively thin gloves with a subtly rubberized coated on the palm and fingers to prevent slipping, all while retaining good dexterity.
Do those work for punctures or just slices?
Wearing gloves at all is impossible if you’re doing this kind of work.
Like the bonus teardown!
the fps drop when pulling down the control center even on the new phone is crazy
Been watching the android propaganda channels again?
control center? when?
Taking apart stuff is just awesome 💥
Still not in jail ?
the teal looks so good
hey jerry nice video
Maybe Apple has been finally listening to Louis Rossman's right to repair? Kudos to them, repairability is much better for the planet instead of just throwing things out to landfill.😊
No.. its more like the EU threatening Apple with huge fines if they continue with this anti-r2r BS
@@HvV8446yep everything good that apple has been doing is only because eu is forcing them too lol
seeing how hard it is to obtain parts should make you suspect that this is not the case
I wanna see you tear down the new Mac Mini please!!!! It's got some nice internals!!
All of that only for it to be 60HZ💀
who needs more than 60hz?
Why'd you need more than that on a phone?
@@UhrBushaltestelle now come on Bro you cant pay that much only to get midrange Performance in 2024 and not even WQHD
@@singeslayer8367 its not even mid for that price tag thats straight up ripoff
@@imp7762 I mean, sure, I wouldn't buy a new iPhone either as they are overpriced and overkill for what I want in a phone, but really now, why would you need more than 60hz on a phone?
Now that's a pleasent surprise! 🤯
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I still miss removable and easily replaceable batteries....
me too but no iphone nor ipod has ever had those :/
Why though?
Can you electrocute the vision pro next?
Sucks that you endorsed Kamala
And 66m others..what do you want
@kevmwash A smarter and less brain washable population. Thanks for asking.
Some 9V batteries consist of 6 AAAA cells inside!
This was the quickest way to source the battery for the HTC Flyer stylus back if the days
4:13 - I dont know why I expected it to short out and spark when your pry bar went across the aligator clips. It is just a 9V battery after all
9v can also have 6 smaller (something like 4a) batteries inside
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awesome design with this new battery removal
The most clean and organised smartphone inside I have ever seen so far👍🏻👍🏻
it's like my hp laptop; hard as hell to open up but once you do it's super nice to work in
So how do you hold the battery back in place after doing the replacement
in short , you just shorted the metal panel until it heats up and softens the glue .simple but great idea. maybe they get that from amd processor which needs heating to release processor from heatsink due to the compression of thermal paste.
Hey! Where's the Dbrand skin for the 9 volt battery?
That's new for battery internals. I used to open things up as a kid. I usually found six AAAA sized (I'm guessing the size) batteries. At least once I found a more solid chunk of chemical in there that was black and powdery.
Is there now also a possibility to swap parts? Or they gonna still not work?