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[title] Final Thoughts
-[* black] The iPhones 12 and 12 Pro both earn a ***6 out of 10*** on our repairability scale (10 is the easiest to repair):
- [* green] Display and battery replacements remain a priority in the new iPhones' design.
- [* green] Most other important components are modular and easy to access or replace.
- [* yellow] Liberal use of screws is preferable to glue—but you'll have to keep them all organized, and bring out your special drivers (pentalobe, tri-point, and standoff) in addition to the standard Phillips.
- [* yellow] Increased waterproofing measures complicate some repairs, but make difficult water damage repairs less likely.
- [* red] Glass on front and back doubles the likelihood of drop damage—and if the back glass breaks, you'll be removing ''every'' component and replacing the entire chassis.
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