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Demontage van de iPhone 7

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  • With the rear case nearly stripped, we turn our attention to the volume buttons that gave us some trouble in the 7 Plus.

  • Our persistent tugging with some tweezers rewards us with a broken retaining flap, but this button cover still won't come quietly.

  • Next out is this weird c-clip looking thing.

  • And the button finally comes off! With two tiny gaskets! Apple is serious about this waterproofing business.

  • This three-part mechanism is much more difficult to disassemble than the button covers we are used to seeing in iDevices, but hopefully the seal it provides means this removal procedure will be needed less frequently.

Met de achterste behuizing vrijwel volledig gestript, vestigen we onze aandacht op de volumeknoppen die ons in de 7 Plus nog wat problemen opleverden.

De vastberadenheid waarmee we ons pincet gebruiken levert ons niet meer op dan een kapotte flap, maar dan nog komt de knop niet zomaar zonder slag of stoot los.

Het volgende dat we los weten te krijgen is deze vreemd ogende c-klem.

En dan komt de knop er eindelijk af! Inclusief twee kleine pakkingen. Apple is doodserieus over die maatregelen betreffende waterdichtheid.

Dit drie-delige mechanisme is veel moeilijker om te demonteren dan de knoppen die we normaal gesproken in iToestellen tegenkomen. Maar hopelijk betekenen de extra beschermingsmaatregelen dat de verwijdering van deze knoppen ook minder vaak nodig is.

[* black] With the rear case nearly stripped, we turn our attention to the volume buttons that gave us some trouble in the 7 Plus.
-[* black] Our persistent tugging with some tweezers rewards us with a broken retaining flap, but this button cover still won't come quietly.
+[* black] Our persistent tugging with some [product|IF145-020|tweezers] rewards us with a broken retaining flap, but this button cover still won't come quietly.
[* black] Next out is this weird c-clip looking thing.
[* black] And the button ''finally'' comes off! With two tiny gaskets! Apple is serious about this waterproofing business.
[* icon_note] This three-part mechanism is much more difficult to disassemble than the button covers we are used to seeing in iDevices, but hopefully the seal it provides means this removal procedure will be needed less frequently.

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