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<blockquote data-quote="boltonsparky" data-source="post: 501809" data-attributes="member: 4678"><p> I remember those, slide the back case off and pop the battery out, easy to carry a spare battery although there was no real need to with their battery lives of days/weeks rather than hours like nowadays. </p><p></p><p>I wouldn't tackle pulling the latest waterproof models apart, as the tech gets smaller and smaller they become increasingly difficult to repair, the components in the iphones are incredibly small and that's on a 4 year old model, the newer ones look like a nightmare. </p><p></p><p>They're making them less and less serviceable with each release, ultimately they don't want you to fix them they want you to throw them away and replace with the latest model. I think it was apple that got taken to court recently for building in features to one of their software updates that slowed the phone to encourage replacement. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boltonsparky, post: 501809, member: 4678"] I remember those, slide the back case off and pop the battery out, easy to carry a spare battery although there was no real need to with their battery lives of days/weeks rather than hours like nowadays. I wouldn't tackle pulling the latest waterproof models apart, as the tech gets smaller and smaller they become increasingly difficult to repair, the components in the iphones are incredibly small and that's on a 4 year old model, the newer ones look like a nightmare. They're making them less and less serviceable with each release, ultimately they don't want you to fix them they want you to throw them away and replace with the latest model. I think it was apple that got taken to court recently for building in features to one of their software updates that slowed the phone to encourage replacement. [/QUOTE]
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