Apple

APPLE Knows it and Doesn’t Want You To Know

In this video, I reveal how Apple’s design choices are intentionally making repairs to their devices more complicated — and why this could be no accident. I take you step by step through the disassembly of an iPad Pro that arrived at my workshop with a common issue: a screen that won’t turn on.

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Throughout the video, I demonstrate how Apple’s placement of the battery connector — hidden beneath the motherboard — poses a serious risk during repairs. If disconnected incorrectly, this design can easily cause a short circuit, rendering the device completely useless.

I also explain how Apple’s choice to avoid using a simpler and safer FPC connector, like the ones found in iPhones, further complicates the process. From overheating to voltage overload and corrosion, I explore the common causes of these failures — many of which could have been avoided with better design choices.

Most importantly, I show you a practical technique to identify and solve this issue safely, potentially saving your device from the scrap heap.

Beyond the technical aspects, I reflect on the broader issue of planned obsolescence and how corporations like Apple seem to prioritize profit over durability and repairability.

If you value your right to repair and want to understand how these designs impact both technicians and consumers, this video is a must-watch.

I’m Leonardo, and this is my reflection for today. See you in the next video!

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