iFixit: Nexus 7 Easier To Repair Than iPad

The masters of teardown iFixit clearly don’t fancy Apple’s gadgets as far as repairability is concerned. After tearing down the Retina Macbook Pro to declare it Apple’s least repairable product yet, it has now ranked Google’s Nexus 7 tablet as much more repairable than the new iPad, ArsTechnica reports.

The difference between the iPad’s 2/10 score and the Nexus 7’s 7/10 is, according to iFixit, one millimeter.

“One millimeter. That’s the difference in thickness between the 9.4 mm glued iPad and the 10.4 mm retaining-clipped Nexus,” the iFixit team wrote.

“That’s the difference between being able to open a device and service all of its internals, and not. That’s the negligible difference between extending the life of your device through repair, as opposed to tossing it in a landfill. And most of all, nobody will complain about that one millimeter difference in day-to-day use, but the user-serviceability it brings will make all the difference when the device breaks.”

So it definitely seems like Apple are trying to stop consumers opening up its devices more than other companies, which is good for them but definitely a negative for the consumer. Having said that, at a tablet level, it’s not super important. The Macbook Pro Retina however, that’s a different story.

Henry Taylor-Gill

Henry is a student who is a huge Apple fan, and has used their products since day one. He can remember how happy he was when he received the first iPod back in 2001 as a birthday present. He has an international background, having spent most of his life in France but he now lives in the UK. He is also a native French speaker and can also speak Spanish at a decent level. In addition to tech, Henry is an avid sports fan and has his own sports blog.