iFixit takes apart an Apple Watch Ultra and finds it difficult to repair.

When iFixit took apart the iPhone 14, it found that Apple has redesigned the internal components to make the phone easier to repair, earning it a decent 7/10 repair rating. The new Apple Watch Ultra has four exposed screws holding the back panel; does that mean the new $800 smartwatch is easy to repair?

well no Check out iFixit’s teardown video below, which explains the challenges of fixing a Watch Ultra.

The Apple Watch Ultra has a much bigger battery than the Series 8 • Bigger speaker too

Some of this is inevitable: the watch has an impressive water resistance of 100m and you can take it diving to a depth of 40m (130ft). This type of waterproofing requires a very good seal, so if you remove the back, you need to make sure you put in a new seal (and do it well, too).

Another problem is the design itself: you can’t access the battery from the back, you have to remove the screen. This was also the case with the Watch Series 7, but the Apple Watch Ultra has a flat screen and the metal body has a raised lip around it to protect it. This makes removing the screen without breaking it very difficult.

How much do repairs cost? Going through official Apple channels will cost you $100 to replace the battery, other more involved repairs (including a broken screen) will be $500 without an AppleCare+ plan (and $80 with it).

You can check out iFixit’s battery and screen replacement guides if you’re thinking of doing repairs yourself.

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