iPhone 16 Teardown Reveals Revolutionary Battery Adhesive

iFixit's iPhone 16 teardown reveals a game-changing electrically activated adhesive that makes battery removal a breeze. See it in action.

iFixit Reveals Innovative Battery Adhesive in iPhone 16

While the iPhone 16 Pro models boast a new steel chassis for improved heat dissipation, the base iPhone 16 models haven't been left out of the innovation game. Although their batteries remain largely unchanged, Apple has implemented a completely new method for securing them.

iPhone 16 Teardown Reveals Revolutionary Battery Adhesive

During their teardown of the iPhone 16, the experts at iFixit encountered the first-ever use of electrically activated adhesive in a smartphone. This adhesive firmly holds the battery in place, making it nearly impossible to remove the battery using traditional methods without causing damage.

To extract the battery from the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro, electricity must be applied to two terminals, and then you wait a few seconds. Afterward, the battery simply falls out, even under the force of gravity. iFixit applied 20V and waited only five seconds before the battery could be removed.

Reinstalling the battery is remarkably simple – just apply slight pressure. Apple states that while the "disconnect" time may increase over time, the process itself should remain straightforward.

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