iFixit recently conducted a teardown of the 2024 M3 MacBook Air models, uncovering some interesting details about their design and repairability. Here are the key takeaways from the teardown:
– Apple continues to use pentalobe screws to secure the MacBook Air, raising questions about potential changes in response to Right to Repair movements.
– The battery design is now easily removable without any adhesive, simplifying the repair process. By just unscrewing a few screws, the battery can be effortlessly slid out for replacement.
– Modular components like USB-C and Touch ID are also easily removable without glue, making repairs more straightforward.
– Despite some improvements in repairability, iFixit has given the M3 MacBook Air a temporary score of 5 out of 10 until further parts pairing testing is conducted.
Overall, the teardown indicates that not much has changed from previous models in terms of repairability. To learn more about the M3 MacBook Air teardown, you can visit iFixit’s website for detailed insights.
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