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[* black] That's all folks. Stay tuned for our repairability score. | |
+ | [* green] Continuing the trend from the iPhone 5 series, the display assembly comes out of the phone first, simplifying screen repairs. |
+ | [* green] The battery is straightforward to access. Removing it requires a proprietary pentalobe screwdriver and knowledge of the adhesive removal technique, but is not difficult. |
+ | [* green] The fingerprint sensor cable has been re-routed, fixing a significant repairability issue with the iPhone 5s and making the phone much safer to open. (On the 5s, the cable is easily torn if a user is not careful while opening the phone.) |
+ | [* red] The iPhone 6 Plus still uses proprietary Pentalobe screws on the exterior, requiring a specialty screwdriver to remove. |
+ | [* red] Apple does not share repair information for the iPhone 6 with independent repair shops or consumers. |