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Apple Watch Series 10 Teardown: A Decade of Innovation but Still Difficult to Repair

The latest teardown of the Apple Watch Series 10 reveals that while there have been improvements in miniaturization and display technology over the past decade, it remains a difficult device to repair.

iFixit has conducted a teardown of the Apple Watch Series 10, showcasing Apple's progress in miniaturization and display technology over the past decade. However, the device remains difficult to repair due to its enclosed case, watertight components, and unremovable sensor housing. The Apple Watch Series 10 features a larger display and faster chipset than previous models, but the lack of pull tabs, presence of glue, and absence of a display cable make it challenging to take apart and repair. iFixit gave the device a low score of 3 out of 10 on its repairability scale.

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