A pretty comprehensive video by Hugh Jeffreys covering how Apple has been restricting repairability in their devices, even before 2012.

P.S. Apple’s iPhones may be exempt from California’s R2R bill, apparently they slipped an exemption in there for “waterproof portable devices” 🤦‍♂️

  • @[email protected]M
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    Waterproof is the loophole! I had a suspicion Apple backing the bill was too good to be true. I wonder if they’ll make all their products waterproof to utilize this loophole, or if they actually will improve for laptops and desktops.

    • The Hobbyist
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      Can you share more information? I’m looking at the bill and by means of searching do not find mention of waterproof. Thanks!

    • ZILtoid1991
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      And then a company comes up with repairable waterproof devices, thus disproving Apple…

      • @Grabthar
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        Galaxy S5. Waterproof and a replaceable battery. It is easily possible to do better a decade later.

  • @[email protected]
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    91 year ago

    So either the iPads become more repairable or they become waterproof.

    Everything is coming up Millhouse.

  • The Hobbyist
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    41 year ago

    OP, can you share more information? I’m looking at the bill and by means of searching do not find mention of waterproof. Thanks!

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    That bill has exception for game console. Latest iPhone can play resident evil port. Therefore iPhone is a game console and is exempt.