The iPhone Air is Apple's thinnest phone yet and as a nice bonus, it also appears to be much easier to repair than rival thin phones on the market.

In its recent teardown, iFixit revealed some of the design changes that Apple has made that help to make the phone much simpler to repair. Apple has been working to make it simpler to repair its phones at home, and this seems like a continuation of that.

There's a lot to get through, so let's have a look at the four biggest changes that help to make the iPhone Air a repairer's dream, as well as a potential issue that could rear its head in the future.

Apple’s use of space makes it easier to solve issues

One of the hardest parts about repairing any phone is that the internal components are often laid on top of each other. This means that to

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