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A complete teardown of Nintendo’s new console reveals more components that are harder to remove and replace. ...
After giving Nintendo’s handheld a rosy welcome at its 2017 debut, the online repair site says the Switch no longer lives up ...
A teardown of Nintendo’s latest console has found that the core tech that causes joystick drift is still there. Plus it’s ...
Using it at home on the workbench? It just never felt up to the task of daily use. So when iFixit got in contact a couple weeks back and said they had a prototype USB-C soldering iron they wanted ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 has received an official teardown from iFixit, and the results aren't great. That isn't to say there is ...
While there was some hope that Nintendo would have to comply with Right to Repair laws, sufficiently stringent versions of ...
That's the kind of roadblock iFixit's FixHub is intended to address. The repair store and repairability advocate now offers battery-powered soldering tools and beginner's kits, intended to make ...
Once again confirming what many original Switch owners feared, iFixit’s teardown of the Switch 2’s Joy-Cons reveals a familiar joystick design that uses a resistive material that could lead to ...
Heavily glued battery, hidden screws and joysticks without reverb effect – iFixIt gives Nintendo's new console a bad report ...
The Nintendo Switch had a decent repairability score when it launched back in 2017. That's no longer the case, as repair ...
Fixit shared a new teardown video on the latest Switch 2 release, and they find it more complicated than the original.
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