Watch: iPhone 15 Pro autopsy reveals improved repairability

While the public release of the iPhone 15 series has not yet started, PBKreviews YouTube channel In a video, he dissected the iPhone 15 Pro.
The video begins by removing the display using the refocus rs50 suction device and a plastic spatula, then removing the display connectors and some cables from the body. At this point, the camera module is clearly visible, which is attached to the body with three Phillips screws. You can see a 48-megapixel main camera, a 12-megapixel telephoto lens, and a 12-megapixel ultrawide lens.
Other parts such as top and bottom speaker modules, taptic engine, lidar sensor, USB-C port, battery, 12 megapixel front camera and TrueDepth Face ID face recognition camera are also seen during the autopsy of iPhone 15 Pro.
Apple has made a slight change in the design of this part compared to the iPhone 14 Pro to make repairing the phone easier, although the problem of finding iPhone parts still remains.
This issue caused iFixit, a site for selling accessories and mobile repair training, to reduce the repairability score of Apple’s iPhone 14 from 7 to 4. iFixit has yet to release a video analysis of the iPhone 15, but we might expect a similar score due to similar limitations.