[NTLK] FW: iFixit: Apple ¹ s Diabolical Plan to Screw Your iPhone
J.M. Heinrichs
minicapt1 at mac.com
Fri Jan 21 21:52:54 EST 2011
I think it's an 'arrangement' between Apple and iFixit to generate 'business' for the latter. Note who has a convenient 'solution' to this apparent 'problem'.
Cheers
John
minicapt1 at mac.com
On 21 Jan 11, at 17:44, Lord Groundhog wrote:
> I don't normally forward stuff and especially not to a list, but this seems
> important to us. I don't like manufacturers telling me they're going to
> stop me from repairing or modding something once I put my money down to own
> it, and I see that there's a fair few of us who might feel the same.
>
> So here it is. The problem: Apple wants to lock iPhone owners out of their
> phones. The solution: ifixit is selling the key. Check out the links for
> the story and the photos that explain what's at stake, and see what you
> think.
>
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> Shalom.
> Christian
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> ------ Forwarded Message
>>
>> ...
>>
>> This Issue
>> Apple’s Diabolical Plan to Screw Your iPhone
>> Apple Is Turning Planned Obsolescence Into Planned Failure
>> Featured Guide: Replacing iPhone 4 5-Point Pentalobe Screws
>> Featured Product: iPhone 4 Liberation Kit
>>
>> Apple’s Diabolical Plan to Screw Your iPhone
>> <http://createsend.ifixit.com/t/r/l/ydjivl/ozntkdl/y>
>>
>> Apple is switching to a new type of tamper-resistant screw across their
>> product line. It is not a standard Torx, and there are no readily available
>> screwdrivers that can remove it. They chose this 'Pentalobe' fastener
>> specifically because it was new, guaranteeing repair tools would be both rare
>> and expensive. The iPhone 4 originally shipped with Phillips screws, but
>> Apple
>> has transitioned completely to this new security screw. Shame on them.
>>
>> <http://createsend.ifixit.com/t/r/l/ydjivl/ozntkdl/j>
>>
>> This screw head clearly has one purpose: to keep you out. Otherwise, Apple
>> would use it throughout each device. Instead, they only use it at the
>> bulwark—on the outside case of your iPhone and MacBook Air, and protecting
>> the
>> battery on the MacBook Pro—so they can keep you out of your own hardware.
>> <http://createsend.ifixit.com/t/r/l/ydjivl/ozntkdl/t>
>>
>> We have sourced a screwdriver
>> <http://createsend.ifixit.com/t/r/l/ydjivl/ozntkdl/i> that works for the
>> 5-point "Pentalobe" fasteners on the iPhone 4 case. We're selling the
>> screwdriver along with replacement Phillips screws so you can restore your
>> iPhone 4
>>
>> <http://createsend.ifixit.com/t/r/l/ydjivl/ozntkdl/d>
>>
>> to its original, serviceable state.
>>
>> We also have solutions for your MacBook Air and MacBook Pro. You can use a
>>> 5-point MacBook Air screwdriver
>>> <http://createsend.ifixit.com/t/r/l/ydjivl/ozntkdl/h> to open your machine,
>>> or the MacBook Pro 5-Point Torx Screwdriver
>>> <http://createsend.ifixit.com/t/r/l/ydjivl/ozntkdl/k> to remove your
>>> laptop's
>>> battery!
>>>
>>> Read more <http://createsend.ifixit.com/t/r/l/ydjivl/ozntkdl/u>
>>>
>>>
>>
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