The iFixit teardown of the iPhone 16 is interesting. Apple is continuing to creep towards better repairability each year.
A constant problem for folks who like to crack their phones open is glue. Specifically, there’s a lot of adhesive inside these devices, and getting rid of it to do any repair is time-consuming and messy. Apple solved that with the battery in the new iPhone by using electrically activated adhesive. You apply a low-voltage current to it, and the battery pops out. It’s an interesting technology that I didn’t even know existed.
If you’d like to learn more about what’s inside your phone, check out the full iFixit video below.