iFixit’s iPhone 7 teardown involved 30 people in three countries, an X-ray machine and lots of sleepless nights. Thanks to iFixit’s hard work, iPhone teardowns have become a tech-culture phenomenon. Millions of fans eagerly await details of the internal components of Apple’s latest devices.
A lot of this has to do with Kyle Wiens, CEO of iFixit, the second-biggest supplier of Apple parts after Apple itself, and publisher of the huge and amazing iFixit repair wiki.
In this week’s episode of Kahney’s Korner, I talk with Wiens about all the work that goes into making the iFixit teardowns for a massive global audience, and the hardware secrets of the iPhone 7.
About Kahney’s Korner
Kahney’s Korner is a weekly podcast about the world of Apple. It’s a big Apple world out there, and there are tons of great, fascinating stories to tell.
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Episode
Kahney’s Korner #5: iPhone 7 teardown with Kyle Wiens of iFixit. Subscribe to Kahney’s Korner on iTunes or Google Play.
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4 responses to “How iFixit made its incredible iPhone 7 teardown [Kahney’s Korner podcast]”
Can’t wait to listen!!! I find the Kahney’s Korner episodes so interesting… a deeper level of discussion and information and so much more than the dribble most outlets re-gurg from each other.
Yes more Kahney’s Korner episodes. This episode was especially good.
hey Leander how about staying regular on the cultcast instead of doing another podcast?
How about both?