Electronics repair website iFixit today shared a teardown video for the iPad Pro with the M5 chip, revealing a “repair paradox.”

Specifically, iFixit said the iPad Pro remains one of Apple’s least-repairable devices, yet the company did start offering self-service repair parts and manuals for iPads earlier this year. As a result of the self-service expansion, iFixit gave the latest iPad Pro a provisional repairability score of 5/10, which is higher than previous models.
Given the iPad Pro only received a spec-bump with the M5 chip, the teardown video does not reveal any notable internal changes.
The new iPad Pro launched last week, and Apple should release self-service parts for this particular model in the coming months.
iFixit shared a teardown video for the 14-inch MacBook Pro with the M5 chip last week.
This article, “iFixit’s Teardown of New iPad Pro With M5 Chip Reveals ‘Repair Paradox’” first appeared on MacRumors.com
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