Stap 14 vertalen

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The iPhone 13 Pro earns a 6 out of 10 on our repairability scale (10 is the easiest to repair):
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Display and battery replacements remain a priority in the new iPhones' design.
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Most other components are modular and easy to access or replace.
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The multitude of screw types makes repair more difficult than necessary—but at least they’re not glue.
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Waterproofing methods complicate some repairs, but make (expensive) water damage less likely.
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Once again, double glass means double drop damage, and despite the improvements to durability over the years, there’s still no easy way to replace the rear glass.
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Software component pairing needlessly complicates many repairs, undermines credibility of third party repair, and reduces functionality of the device when repaired without Apple's proprietary calibration tools.
+ | [title] Final Thoughts |
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+ | [* black] The iPhone 13 Pro earns 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 components are modular and easy to access or replace. |
+ | [* yellow] The multitude of screw types makes repair more difficult than necessary—but at least they’re not glue. |
+ | [* yellow] Waterproofing methods complicate some repairs, but make (expensive) water damage less likely. |
+ | [* red] Once again, double glass means double drop damage, and despite the improvements to durability over the years, there’s still no easy way to replace the rear glass. |
+ | [* red] Software component pairing needlessly complicates many repairs, undermines credibility of third party repair, and reduces functionality of the device when repaired without Apple's proprietary calibration tools. |
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