Your kit will not only provide genuine Apple parts, but it also comes with all the tools you’ll need to disassemble your iPhone by following Apple’s step-by-step instructions. It’ll still be complicated, with Apple recommending the service for “individual technicians with the knowledge and...
The Apple TV's fan is held in by three small plastic posts with clips a the tops. The clips snap into holes on the fan's edges, locking it in place. At this point, you'll need to decide if you want to risk damaging these posts in order to remove the fan. After seventeen years,...
To disassemble the housing, follow the instructions outlined below: Remove the top panel by unscrewing the two bolts that are placed at the corners of the rear panel on either side of the top panel. Afterward, take hold of the panel with both hands and swing it outward before raising it....
Every smart home device has a serial number, setup code, or HomeKit code associated with it. Some devices, like theNanoleaf Light Panels, require you to disassemble parts of the device to reach the HomeKit pairing code. In order to avoid future problems trying to locate these cod...
This week on the AppleInsider Podcast, Victor and special guest Charlie Chapman talk about the release of iOS 13, 13.1 betas, and the whole strange saga of this beta season. (Don't install iOS 13.0 unless you have a Series 5 Apple Watch.) We also talk ab