In 2014, iFixit gave away 15,000 free liberation kits, created specifically for opening iPhones. Scott Dingle, a staff member at iFixit, wrote an article about the giveaway, explaining how they are fighting against Apple's corrupt practices and regaining their
rights to repair. Scott Dingle made an interesting statement about iFixit's relationship with Apple;"We're not necessarily actively anti-Apple or anti-‘the Man,' it's more like, we train other people to do it themselves."In April 2019, it was revealed that some
Oculus Quest and
Oculus Rift S devices contain a physical
Easter egg reading "Hi iFixit! We See You!", demonstrating that device manufacturers are aware of iFixit. In September 2015, Apple removed the iFixit app from the
App Store in reaction to the company's publication of a tear-down of a developer pre-release version of the
Apple TV (4th generation) obtained under
Apple's Developer Program violating a signed
Non-Disclosure Agreement, and accordingly, their developer account was suspended. In response, iFixit says it has worked on improving its mobile site for users to access its services through a mobile browser. iFixit ended their collaboration with Samsung in May 2024, with co-founder Kyle Wiens saying "Samsung does not seem interested in enabling repair at scale." In April 2022,
Google announced that they would be partnering with iFixit to provide replacement parts for their
Pixel series of smartphones. In December 2024,
Microsoft and its sub-company,
Xbox, partnered with iFixit to provide guides and parts to its users. iFixit now sells and offers guides for
Xbox Series X|S consoles and some
Microsoft Surface devices. == See also ==