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    News - Apple swapping screws to make it harder to open devices

    Reports of secret screw swaps during repairs for weird un-standardised ones.
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    Re: News - Apple swapping screws to make it harder to open devices

    Because that's not typical of apple is it lol! Like i care anyway, all the more reason NOT to buy an apple product? pff
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    Re: News - Apple swapping screws to make it harder to open devices

    im just waiting for the apple report where they explain how these new screws are actually some kind of upgrade for the good of the user

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    Re: News - Apple swapping screws to make it harder to open devices

    Typo:
    According to iFixit's blog, Apple has effectively made it impossible for some iPhone owners that have had their phones repaired by Apple to open them up again as the firm has swapped the standard Philips #00 screws situated wither side of the connector dock with weird flower-shaped ones apparently called ‘pentalobe screws.'
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    Re: News - Apple swapping screws to make it harder to open devices

    Quote Originally Posted by the article
    iFixit has spotted a gap in the market and is selling an iPhone 4 ‘liberation kit' for $10 that lets owners replace the special floral screws with regular ones.
    Not that iFixit are attempting to take advantage of the situation or anything.

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    Re: News - Apple swapping screws to make it harder to open devices

    Please forgive my ignorance, but is opening the device up necessary to jailbreak it? Maybe this is to also reduce jailbreaking...
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    Re: News - Apple swapping screws to make it harder to open devices

    And, why would anyone want to take apart their £400/500 iphone ?

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    Re: News - Apple swapping screws to make it harder to open devices

    Quote Originally Posted by Tattysnuc View Post
    Please forgive my ignorance, but is opening the device up necessary to jailbreak it? Maybe this is to also reduce jailbreaking...
    No it's not - JailBreaking is all software.
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    If you can't open something to fix it - its already broken.
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    Re: News - Apple swapping screws to make it harder to open devices

    Quote Originally Posted by OilSheikh View Post
    And, why would anyone want to take apart their £400/500 iphone ?
    To fix a broken screen after the user has dropped their phone.

    It's a fairly simple process if you take our time and know what your doing.

    I've done screen fixes for various phones but it seems apple want to charge extortionate prices for something you can get from ebay on the cheap.

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    Re: News - Apple swapping screws to make it harder to open devices

    Quote Originally Posted by OilSheikh View Post
    And, why would anyone want to take apart their £400/500 iphone ?
    To replace the battery, duh!
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    Re: News - Apple swapping screws to make it harder to open devices

    This will make it even more expensive to service Apple products. But I doubt it will affect their sales though.

    Makes me feel that the Apple product you brought really isn't yours but Apple's.

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    Re: News - Apple swapping screws to make it harder to open devices

    Quote Originally Posted by usxhe190 View Post
    This will make it even more expensive to service Apple products. But I doubt it will affect their sales though.

    Makes me feel that the Apple product you brought really isn't yours but Apple's.
    But that is the same for everything.

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    Re: News - Apple swapping screws to make it harder to open devices

    There is an engineering aspect to this, you know.

    Some screw head designs are more durable and less prone to stripping. So maybe they've changed the grade of metal in the screw and are using a different head to complement it.

    Pentalobe isn't "tamper resistant", it's just different, and requires a special screwdriver, the same as torx vs regular philips. A tamper resistant screw can only be screwed in, and needs drilling out...
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    Re: News - Apple swapping screws to make it harder to open devices

    I doubt this is about durability. I have never heard of pentalobe screw until now.

    Pentalobe is not a standard so it is not readily available as the other screw types so it is not the same as torx or philips.

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    Re: News - Apple swapping screws to make it harder to open devices

    I agree that it's probably not about durability, and it may be to prevent people disassembling them.

    But the fact remains that they're just different, not tamper-proof.
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