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[title] Final Thoughts | |
[* black] The ~~iPhone 8~~ iPhone SE earns a ***6 out of 10*** on our repairability scale (10 is the easiest to repair): | |
[* green] The two most commonly replaced components, display and battery, remain straightforward to access with the proper knowledge and tools. | |
[* green] Wireless charging means less strain on your Lightning port, a common point of failure. | |
[* yellow] Water and dust seals complicate repair, but make the need for difficult liquid damage repairs less likely. | |
[* yellow] While the overall construction is pretty repair-friendly, you’ll still need up to four different driver types for many repairs. | |
[* red] The smashable glass back is impractical to replace. | |
- | [* icon_note] The hardest part of any repair is knowing what to do. Thanks to its similarities to the 8, repairs on this SE are already excellently documented—[[Topic:iPhone 8|check it out]]. |
+ | [* icon_note] The hardest part of any repair is knowing what to do. Thanks to its similarities to the 8, repairs on this SE are already excellently documented—[[Topic:iPhone 8|check it out|new_window=true]]. |