M4 MacBook Air Teardown: iFixit Reveals Repairability Score and Internal Design
iFixit's M4 MacBook Air teardown reveals an unchanged design and a 5/10 repairability score due to parts pairing issues.
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M4 MacBook Air Teardown: iFixit Reveals Repairability Score and Internal Design
Repair site iFixit today disassembled the M4 MacBook Air for one of its traditional teardown videos, providing us with a look inside of the machine and giving some insight into its repairability. Image:Google There have been no changes to the design and opening process this year, and Apple is continuing to use the same chassis as the M2 model that was introduced in 2022. While Apple implemented iPhone battery adhesive that releases with electricity, the same change hasn't been brought to the Mac lineup yet. The MacBook Air's battery is held in place with traditional adhesive strips that need to be carefully removed. The USB-C ports, a frequent point of failure, are still easy to access with not too much effort or danger of damaging other internal components. The display, the keyboard, and the Touch ID button remain difficult to access. iFixit didn't note any changes to the arrangement of internal components, which is not surprising given that the only updates were to the web…