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KETHERCORTEX | 1 year ago

Using glue is an anti-repair malice by itself. On my planet screws and gaskets were invented long ago.

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Someone|1 year ago

Engineering is a matter of trade-offs.

So, how do you screw a thin piece of glass onto a phone that doesn’t have bevels to speak of in such a way that you can put it into your pocket for years, and push a finger on the center of the screen tens of thousands of times without breaking?

Also, if there’s room below the screen, the screen will bend more than when there isn’t, and that will affect longevity.

I’m not claiming using glue wasn’t done out of malice, just that we can’t say it is.

mschuster91|1 year ago

Screws are visible from the outside though.

In any case, all it takes to repair a phone with a glued screen is a two face suction grip for about 20 dollars and an ordinary hair dryer.

The nasty part of a phone repair, I will admit that, is scraping off the glue gunk - I had to repair a Google Pixel once where the battery was dead, and during removing the glue on the display unit border I apparently managed to damage the seal between the OLED display and the glass, exposing the OLED to oxygen which led to eventual oxidization and a new display panel.

ryukafalz|1 year ago

> Screws are visible from the outside though.

Which is a positive in my book, it means I know where to start if I need to get into the thing.

EndShell|1 year ago

It not that easy with their glued in batteries on some Macbook Pros. You have to essentially use alcohol to remove the glue to replace the battery. Absolute PITA. They could have used 4 screws and it would be easy to replace.

Apple has a high profit margin on their products so I expect better. This isn’t a cheap laptop from a supermarket.