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Apple macbook screwdriver
Apple macbook screwdriver











apple macbook screwdriver
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Most other security screwdrivers will strip the miniature heads, effectively locking the user out of their device.Īll iPhone 4S models contain identical pentalobe screws to those found on the iPhone 4.

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Many are sold as "kits" containing a 5-point driver and Phillips #00 screws, in order to replace pentalobe screws with easily removable Phillips screws.

#Apple macbook screwdriver drivers#

These inexpensive, easily purchased drivers will remove pentalobe screws quite easily.

apple macbook screwdriver

Third-party manufacturers rushed to produce screwdrivers that would remove 0.8 mm pentalobe screws after the iPhone 4's release in June 2010. If brought in to an Apple Store for repair, iPhone 4 models with #00 Phillips screws, if any, were replaced with 0.8 mm pentalobe screws. The screws used were slightly smaller than a Torx TS1, about 0.8 mm. At first, #00 Phillips screws were used, but later iPhone 4 models had pentalobe screws. Pentalobe screws were first used in the iPhone 4. The iPhone 3G and the iPhone 3GS had two #00 Phillips screws next to the 30-pin Dock Connector. The original iPhone had no screws holding the body together. Third-party manufacturers have marketed a variety of 5-point screwdrivers that fit pentalobe screws on MacBook models since pentalobe screws first appeared externally in the late-2010 MacBook Air. Pentalobe screws have been used only externally on MacBook Air models. The last five versions of the 13-inch MacBook Air (late-2010, mid-2011, mid-2012, mid-2013 and early-2014) use eight 2.6 mm-long and two 9 mm-long pentalobe screws. All five versions of the 11-inch MacBook Air ( late-2010, mid-2011, mid-2012, mid-2013 and early-2014) include eight 2.5 mm-long and two 8 mm-long external pentalobe screws. The MacBook Air has seen more extensive use of pentalobe screws than the MacBook Pro.

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None of the three 17-inch models of the MacBook Pro have used any pentalobe screws. The late-2012 version of the 13-inch MacBook Pro was the first 13-inch model to have pentalobe screws several were used externally in a similar fashion to the 15-inch mid-2012 MacBook Pro. Eight 3 mm and two 2.3 mm pentalobe screws were used externally to attach the bottom plate of the case to the internal frame. Pentalobe screws reappeared in the mid-2012 version of the MacBook Pro. This was the only internal usage of pentalobe screws all following MacBook Pros use the "Tri-Wing" security bit to attach the battery to the internal frame, or else have glued-in batteries. A 1.5 mm flat-blade (slotted) screwdriver could easily remove these screws, which were originally mistaken for 5-point Torx screws. Three pentalobe screws were used to attach the battery to the internal frame. The first Apple product to include pentalobe screws internally was the Mid 2009 MacBook Pro 15-inch model. The TS designation is ambiguous as it is also used for the Torq-set screw drive.Īn example of a 2007 iPod classic Toshiba hard drive pentalobe screw. Pentalobe screw sizes include TS1 (0.8 mm, used on every iPhone starting with the iPhone 4), TS4 (1.2 mm, used on the MacBook Air and the MacBook Pro with Retina display), and TS5 (1.5 mm, used on the 2009 MacBook Pro battery). In response, inexpensive pentalobe screwdrivers, manufactured by third parties, have become relatively easy to obtain. Apple attracted criticism upon the introduction of the pentalobe screw it was seen by some as an attempt to lock individuals out of their devices. They have since been used on other MacBook Pro, MacBook Air and iPhone models. Pentalobe screws were adopted by Apple starting in 2009, when they were first implemented in the 15-inch MacBook Pro. The pentalobe security screw (Apple nomenclature), or pentalobe screw drive, is a five-pointed tamper-resistant system used by, but not limited to, Apple in their products.

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Two pentalobe screws left and right of the lightning connector of an iPhone 6s Plus













Apple macbook screwdriver