Dell XPS 15 Teardown: Better Than a MacBook Pro?

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  • čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
  • What if we told you that there was a laptop out there almost as sleek and slim as a MacBook Pro without an abysmal repairability score? Well, say hello to the new Dell XPS 15.
    It’s portable, stylish, powerful, it has an SD card reader, and--spoiler alert--it tops the repairability score charts. There’s just one potential downside … it won’t run macOS Catalina. Though, maybe that’s a good thing?
    Dell and HP have been quietly making repairable laptops for years, but they don’t usually garner that much attention because they struggle to match Apple’s build quality and feature list. That is changing, though. The XPS laptops have been making small waves for the last few years, and this year’s updated XPS 15 is finally worthy of a proper teardown treatment.
    Our Pro Tech Toolkit was a game changer taking this computer apart!
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    Timestamps!
    00:00 Intro
    00:29 Removing Bottom Cover
    01:05 First Impressions
    01:40 Battery Removal
    03:43 Speaker Removal
    04:09 RAM Removal
    04:28 SSD Removal
    05:45 Fan and Cooling System Removal
    06:21 MotherBoard Removal
    07:55 MotherBoard Analysis
    08:09 Trackpad Removal
    08:43 Display Removal
    10:05 Score and Analysis
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  • @landinobin4835
    @landinobin4835 Před 4 lety +450

    Wishes for this channel to grow. I recently realised how important repairability of devices, especially laptop is needed.

    • @aeonjoey3d
      @aeonjoey3d Před 4 lety +10

      subscribe, it's underated af, and they advocate against anti-repair laws (yes there are laws against repairing your own equipment, e.g. tractors, teslas, etc.)

    • @SuperTime2Change
      @SuperTime2Change Před 4 lety +7

      Having been involved in the PC / laptop service for about 25 years I can confirm that ease of access when doing hardware service and repair is crucial in saving time. Good design goes a long way. Dell has gotten really great with modular replacement that is simple and quick.

    • @Daniel-Biruk
      @Daniel-Biruk Před 4 lety +5

      SuperTime2Change yep I am only 17 but already thanks to ifixits pro tech toolkit fixed 5 iPhones and one android but I am hoping to fix laptops soon it’s great to listen to people with experience in the fixing community

    • @kbhasi
      @kbhasi Před 4 lety +5

      Yes! Allowing third-party repair by designing hardware to be repairable, providing service manuals, and selling parts helps create more jobs, because for lots of people, official service locations may be too far away, and some companies want to repair their equipment faster in order to get them back into service faster!
      Not to mention, iFixit also has their own newsletter!

    • @AshTheNimbat
      @AshTheNimbat Před 3 lety +5

      Apple makes it hard on purpose to get you to spend more. That's one of the main reasons I left apple for good.

  • @jkboyett2
    @jkboyett2 Před 4 lety +338

    As a repair shop owner, Dell is my favorite brand to work on. They seem to get it right a large percentage of the time. I'd like to see iFixit do more videos on Dell, HP, Lenovo, Acer, and Asus laptops. Apple isn't the only company that makes electronics, contrary to popular belief. Thanks!

    • @alyx6427
      @alyx6427 Před 4 lety +6

      John Boyett what about thinkpads?

    • @JaseWolf
      @JaseWolf Před 4 lety +15

      @@alyx6427 which is made by Lenovo ;)

    • @JustJamieGames
      @JustJamieGames Před 3 lety +4

      HP elitebook bby

    • @jkboyett2
      @jkboyett2 Před 3 lety +2

      @@alyx6427 yeah they're not too bad to work on, and most of them seem to be pretty good computers.

    • @wizcombo
      @wizcombo Před 3 lety +5

      I have worked with computers since I was 8 years old and I’m 20 now working in a very reputable repair shop. I would say the build quality of a MacBook is unmatched. Repairability is a nightmare after 2015 pros. Dell is the most consistent and sold computer manufacturer both in repairability and build quality. Lenovo, Acer and Asus have medium build quality but the failure rate of parts is higher than dells on parts. HP is horrendous in their midrange model in terms of build quality and performance. Although they are easy to repair, you never stop repairing them...especially the hinges!

  • @MeowThingy
    @MeowThingy Před 4 lety +168

    Wow. That's amazing. I never thought I'd see a thin laptop so modular ever again. Usually you only see that kind of modularity in thick gaming laptops. And labeling the screw holes? Dell deserves a lot of credit here.
    Also once again we see that there is absolutely no reason that batteries need to be superglued into the case.

    • @harrison2899
      @harrison2899 Před 4 lety +8

      I honestly have so many bad experiences with Dell that it makes me sad that more laptops are not as repairable as this. I would love an alternative that is this good.

    • @haraldrutsch8169
      @haraldrutsch8169 Před 3 lety +6

      @@harrison2899 If you had bad experience with Dell and maybe like something a bit more robust but still thin and light with very good upgradability I can recommend the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme. I own one a generation 2 model my self and it has been one of the best laptops i have ever had.
      The only drawback is that it is not as 'pretty' as the dell xps Series, because its not meant to be.

    • @BryanzHAn03
      @BryanzHAn03 Před 3 lety +1

      @@harrison2899 I have a Dell Latitude 7480 which is nearly repairable as this Dell XPS 15. I'd stay away from the Inspiron consumer-line laptops.

  • @UItEnthusiast
    @UItEnthusiast Před 4 lety +478

    Dell: makes thin *and* repairable laptop
    Apple: *thanos voice* "Impossible."

    • @Noah-Lach
      @Noah-Lach Před 4 lety +9

      Ethan To be fair, the 16” MacBook Pro is thinner with a much larger battery and better thermals.

    • @UItEnthusiast
      @UItEnthusiast Před 4 lety +30

      @@Noah-Lach The battery isn't much larger than the XPS 15 (99.7 vs 99), but the MBP runs longer and keeps thermals in check because its CPU and GPU are undervolted.

    • @Noah-Lach
      @Noah-Lach Před 4 lety +5

      Ethan That’s the 17, isn’t it? I thought the XPS15 was 86Wh.

    • @acalkan
      @acalkan Před 4 lety +4

      @@Noah-Lach you are correct about the battery, XPS15 is 86Whrs but the MBP 16 is much bigger in every other dimension than thickness. Hence it can house a 99Whrs battery. Obviously MBP 16 has a slightly larger screen too (it's not an inch as the name suggests as the XPS15 is actually 15.6" with the same aspect ratio as MBP 16). Look, I have one argument against the MBP 16: WiFi 5. So you buy a MBP 16 now, which is an otherwise excellent device, but be stuck in 2019 in WiFi tech for years to come. XPS15's WiFi card is also soldered on (downside) but it's at least WiFi 6 and it's a Killer one that performs very well.

    • @cmd8086
      @cmd8086 Před 3 lety +2

      You can buy a Macbook Pro now and by the next year stick in a bigger SSD, more RAM, and stuff like that... oh wait, you can't do this, you paid less than you should to deserve it...

  • @acalkan
    @acalkan Před 4 lety +59

    This is absolutely amazing! This clearly and unequivocally debunks Apple's argument that they needed to solder and glue everything in place to make the devices slim and sleek. We intuitively knew that was not true but someone had to come out and totally bust that BS. And Dell has just done that. I bought this laptop (the config with i7 and 1650TI) before knowing it was this easy to replace parts although the replaceable RAM and second M.2 slot had played a major part in my decision. I've fallen in love with the device again 😀

    • @acalkan
      @acalkan Před 4 lety +1

      In other words, he's tearing down Apple's arguments under the disguise of an XPS15 teardown 🤣

    • @natlus_
      @natlus_ Před 3 lety

      acalkan The SSD non-replaceable because it’s locked to the T2 chip for encryption, the rest of the motherboard doesn’t use slots to save space.

    • @acalkan
      @acalkan Před 3 lety +6

      @@natlus_ again, a design choice, not an engineering necessity. There are many on-board TPM chips that work with different drives in case replacement is required so making that replaceable would absolutely not be a problem for Apple. The thing that frustrates me with Apple is that they try to sell their business/marketing driven decisions as some technical necessity. There is barely anything that Apple engineers cannot achieve as they clearly have the talent and the resources so most "compromises" are simply business decisions masked as design needs.

    • @koushuu
      @koushuu Před 3 lety +1

      @Antonio Zamudio Poor reliability =/= easier accessibility. Nice logic. Let's just say that Macbooks have both poor reliability and harder accesibility, which they do :)

  • @cywestbrook7448
    @cywestbrook7448 Před 4 lety +68

    Dell actually has technicians who repair laptops, and so it ends up being more cost effective to just make repair easy than try and take Apple's approach.

    • @CuthbertNibbles
      @CuthbertNibbles Před 3 lety +25

      Apple also has technicians who repair laptops. They're called geniuses, and you can take your broken or outdated MacBook to them at an Apple Genius Bar, where they'll tell you that the problem is the mainboard and you should buy a new Mac.

    • @KSSilenceAU
      @KSSilenceAU Před 3 lety +9

      @@CuthbertNibbles Thing with Dell though (And also Lenovo and HP typically), is we come to you, rather than you having to go to the store.
      You call us, we log the job, book you a service, tech comes out, pays you a visit and repairs the machine, Easy.
      Also for many a thing (because mas are so hard to work on), apple often has to ship machines from the stores out to repair centers to do things that others like Dell can do at your house with an onsite visit.

    • @m-stat9
      @m-stat9 Před 3 lety +8

      @@CuthbertNibbles Those epic "Genius" guys costs you A LOT of money once you're out of the 1 year warranty. If the RAM, SSD or Battery break then, have fun!

    • @erenwayne
      @erenwayne Před 3 lety +4

      @@CuthbertNibbles Unironically they're not repair persons but just after sales salesmen.

    • @MrTarmonbarry
      @MrTarmonbarry Před 3 lety

      @@CuthbertNibbles I want to know why Apple have not been prosecuted about that ''Genius Bar '' name , they clearly are not so in a way calling it that is fraud , unless all the workers there are geniuses

  • @ahothabeth
    @ahothabeth Před 4 lety +132

    Can you please send this to Apple to show how it can be done. Written on a MBP.

    • @cryalowicki
      @cryalowicki Před 4 lety +21

      I guess your question mark key has failed.

    • @Soren0
      @Soren0 Před 4 lety

      Yes, Apple could learn a thing or two. Apple, remember when your computers were upgradeable? Those where the days. I hope the new ARM MacBooks will make it easier, one can only hope.

    • @taurus20077
      @taurus20077 Před 4 lety +12

      @@Soren0 Keep dreaming...

    • @clickbaitpro
      @clickbaitpro Před 4 lety +4

      At least they should make SSD replaceable because recovering data from macbooks is near impossible

    • @Soren0
      @Soren0 Před 4 lety +1

      @@taurus20077 It is possible as you can see in the video. Imagine loosing your data on a MBP with a soldered on SSD. You'll be screwed and have a $1,500 or more paperweight even if you have a backup. Also, one spends even more at the time of purchase now as one can't upgrade it after purchase.Think planned obsolescence.

  • @glennchugg6015
    @glennchugg6015 Před 4 lety +17

    Just convinced me to buy one of these when I upgrade, thank you.

  • @reidarcomposano317
    @reidarcomposano317 Před 2 lety +1

    This was an exceptional video. Unfortunately, my 9500 has been a huge source of struggle over the past 1.5 years, but I’m very thankful for your video to help me in replacing parts.

  • @aeonjoey3d
    @aeonjoey3d Před 4 lety +34

    I remember when macbook keyboards required turning a screw and pulling two slider switches, revealing the RAM and wifi card, with the HD replaceable under the removable battery, lol. someday apple might wise up and do some modularity again, or not.

    • @sneedsneed460
      @sneedsneed460 Před 4 lety +5

      It only takes me about 15 minutes to completely remove the motherboard in my mid-2012 15" unibody Macbook Pro. I wish they could make a laptop this easy to repair and upgrade again

    • @daniel_s
      @daniel_s Před 4 lety +2

      @@sneedsneed460 yea everthing was upgradeable. that was until Steve's death...

    • @andrescarrasco1248
      @andrescarrasco1248 Před 4 lety +3

      yeah but they realized they could charge you way more money if the reapir cost was almost the same as a new laptop, that way they give you some credit for the "death" laptop and force you to buy a new one, repairing macs is not imposible, just hard because they not allow the parts to be sold

    • @indyford3531
      @indyford3531 Před 4 lety +2

      @@daniel_s RIP Steve wish was still with us!

    • @slamdunk715
      @slamdunk715 Před 3 lety

      Non tech people prefer to have a lighter machine, more reliable and more battery life. Apple gave the customer what they wanted. Apple doesn't want repairs by anyone (unless you accept to void the warranty) because they prefer to not compound the problem in case someone does a botched job. Apple want to keep their reputation of reliability, and that's a legitimate goal.

  • @samjam2295
    @samjam2295 Před 4 lety +2

    Jesus. I learned so much about devices in just the first few minutes of this video. It rarely dawns on people to repair devices by themselves. They usually just let it be when a bit damaged or worn down, or they just buy a new one if totally broken. I guess my key takeaway is checking a device for repairability/upgradability. Subscribing!

  • @elijah_9392
    @elijah_9392 Před 4 lety +49

    Waiting for them to go Ryzen with USB 4.

    • @iFixitYourself
      @iFixitYourself  Před 4 lety +13

      Ooh me too. -TD

    • @elijah_9392
      @elijah_9392 Před 4 lety +1

      @@iFixitYourself
      A response? You made my night :)

    • @3mar00ss6
      @3mar00ss6 Před 4 lety +1

      wait USB 4 exists ( ಠ ▵ ಠ)?

    • @theJesai
      @theJesai Před 4 lety

      Yep! Thunderbolt, goodbye!

    • @teancoffee208
      @teancoffee208 Před 4 lety +5

      Same. I want an XPS (the newer ones look cool and it seems to be a nice balance of work and fun with a dash of premium build), but if the standards are about to get better then I'm fine with waiting.

  • @traktorworks3200
    @traktorworks3200 Před 2 lety

    amongst some very very good vids on different subjects by youtube this particular vid verges on being brilliant. clear, informative, concise and very listenable. so keep up your good work.

  • @ronniefromOR
    @ronniefromOR Před 3 lety +1

    this is great! i've been on the fence about purchasing this laptop because i want one that is upgradeable.. but i also heard getting the bottom panel off on this model was a huge pain .. you made it look easy! i also love the fact that Dell put a little spot n there to get your spudger tool in to get it started .. thanks again for the video . subbed

  • @seramae2900
    @seramae2900 Před 4 lety +1

    Just bought one of these and received it this week - super happy with it so far! I know people have been having QC issues but mine seems to be completely issue free after having used it for 5 days now.
    Fantastic to see it has such a high repair-ability rating too! I knew the SSD and memory were replaceable but was not aware that the battery is so easy to remove, so thanks for that!

    • @jkelol111
      @jkelol111 Před 4 lety

      Hi, I'm thinking of ordering one too, when did you order your XPS 15 9500 and what is your configuration? I'm quite afraid of QC issues too as I have classes to attend with this computer.

  • @NEWNATURE777
    @NEWNATURE777 Před 3 lety

    Great Taylor! I happen to have XPS 15 9500, thank for your passion and great support to the Dell's community, got a new sub here 👍

  • @audiegm
    @audiegm Před 3 lety +1

    Nice content man. It's nice to see dell makes things easier for customers. I'll check their devices from now on

  • @telcobilly
    @telcobilly Před 4 lety

    Fantastic video! You just sold me on the Dell laptop.I was waiting for the new arm MacBooks but had to fight the feeling inside about the lack of repairability. I have two older Macs that are pretty repairable but are very old. I think the Dell XPS is going to be my next machine.
    Great sight, I visit all the time when I'm contemplating an electronic purchase Keep up the good work!
    I'm old school, I would rather fix something then just throw it away.

  • @ryu_san_
    @ryu_san_ Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome - great teardown and to see a major manufacturer sell repairable and upgradable laptops like this

  • @sameersawant7666
    @sameersawant7666 Před 4 lety

    That's a really remarkable video... Ensured the viewers of the inbuilt quality of dell xps 15...I personally think that you must also review laptops within a price range... That's really an on-demand video these days... 👍👍👌

  • @xujingzhe82
    @xujingzhe82 Před 3 lety

    I was looking into this laptop. The tearing down gives me a lot of confidence for purchase. Thanks for the great job !

  • @Ridgeback2k
    @Ridgeback2k Před 3 lety +1

    Great Video!
    Got a brand new XPS 15 for work but the Trackpad rattles. For my Huawei Matebook XPro there was a trackpad-rattle-fix with a piece of paper.
    Do you have any ideas how to fix it on the XPS15?

  • @lovreneno
    @lovreneno Před 3 lety +1

    Such a good groove in background music

  • @Dabket3araB
    @Dabket3araB Před 10 měsíci +1

    I wish you can zoom more on the laptop. It's a little far. Overall great job thanks!

  • @jidm19
    @jidm19 Před 3 lety +1

    So glad I found this. I just bought one today and it comes in a couple of weeks. I plan on adding another SSD, but I know it doesn't come with a screw to hold it in place. What type and size is screw do I need for that specifically? Thank you!!

  • @tugloo1
    @tugloo1 Před 4 lety +66

    "I'm not as bad as Kay kay." What did Kay kay do to you?

    • @iFixitYourself
      @iFixitYourself  Před 4 lety +26

      It was just a joke because she also struggles with a connector in her last video! 🙂 -TD

    • @ARMOR28
      @ARMOR28 Před 4 lety +6

      Ugh, I can't believe gluing down batteries is a thing now

    • @robertcalkjr.8325
      @robertcalkjr.8325 Před 4 lety +2

      Kay Kay would probably play some music that didn't make me want to shoot myself...

    • @alyx6427
      @alyx6427 Před 4 lety +1

      Piyush Gupta kay

    • @PJ-sv4iw
      @PJ-sv4iw Před 4 lety +1

      KK Slider

  • @tristan481
    @tristan481 Před 4 lety

    That video was really awesome, thanks for that !
    Since the battery is removable, is it also upgradable with the 86Wh (or something close) one that comes with the 4K models ? Or even another larger battery from previous models ? And if yes, anything special that needs to be done in BIOS or settings of anything ?
    Thanks for the kind answer in advance ❤️

  • @kittananj
    @kittananj Před 4 lety

    I use XPS 15 9530, and (in spite of out-of-date specs) I love it, especially in repairability. Dell even provide the guide to repair your machine by yours on their website, as well. So, every time that I need to replace battery (which is once a year or two, I can order one on eBay and replace it by myself.
    It's good to hear that the sequels are still easy to work with.

  • @bill3117
    @bill3117 Před 4 lety +14

    As a long time Apple computer user, I do miss the days when I could open up my Apple laptop and easily install hard drive and RAM upgrades.

    • @SiriPod597
      @SiriPod597 Před 3 lety +1

      The last MacBook Pro can be upgraded was the 2015 MBP. Anything after is already impossible. I'm really disappointed with Apple, they used to at least let users upgrade RAM.

    • @TheViettan28
      @TheViettan28 Před 3 lety

      I just hope that I can tighten my MB Pro 2016 lid. It swings as hell. The only solution is to get a new screen. That really hurts me.

    • @user-vk3yo3ou3t
      @user-vk3yo3ou3t Před 3 lety

      Same. My first Mac was a 17'' Unibody MBP from 2009 and it had the same repairability as this.

    • @quantran9922
      @quantran9922 Před 3 lety +1

      @@r1oot 2012 is EOL already, and also no more update will be released for 2012 and prior, new programs on macOS require new macOS ver, so buying a nearly 9 year old laptop is no-go for almost everybody now :v

    • @slamdunk715
      @slamdunk715 Před 3 lety

      Now, upgrading storage space is as easy as plugging an external one in the USB or Thunderbolt ports. It's easier today. Most of the time, if you outlast RAM, it means your computer has quite a number of years under the hood. Sell it to a non-tech and go on with a new model. Upgradable components take more space.

  • @intorion8lv
    @intorion8lv Před 3 lety

    Like DELLs laptop. Own XPS for almost 3 years now. Own 9570 model, top spec. Have had an issue with the battery, which overheated in my bag because laptop did not go to sleep on the lid close. Bought an aftermarket replacement on amazon which did not work well (the laptop kept saying the battery is not original). Replaced with another aftermarket one, which also led the laptop to fail, returning both to amazon and got a genuine one, no problem with that. During battery replacement, I forgot to screw in one of the Philips screws, and the screen latch bracket, which is part of the back panel, failed a few months later. Could be related to the existing DELL XPS issue seen on the internet at the time, but bought a new bottom case on my own. The purchase was wrong - my original keyboard did not fit the housing because of a different Enter button. Decided to buy a new aftermarket keyboard which fitted. Along with the latch a screw bracket for the charging port also broke up, but I got an original replacement for a few bucks. At the end managed to screw everything on my own - battery, back housing, charging port, keyboard. Definitely repairable at a good rate.

  • @jakob.k_design
    @jakob.k_design Před 3 lety +2

    It is amazing that they went back to replaceable ram. I never thought that would happen and two m.2 slots make this pretty good in terms of upgradability. Though it is still too expensive for my taste there are a ton of really good alternatives that cost a lot less.
    Also the thermal solution looks decent ar least not terrible, which is quite good for a dell laptop.

  • @Cookie_Wookie_7
    @Cookie_Wookie_7 Před 4 lety +17

    I would love to see ifixit review the XPS 17

    • @m-stat9
      @m-stat9 Před 3 lety +1

      Would be very similar. Only major difference is the vapor chamber, and that's it.

  • @sur.geek333
    @sur.geek333 Před 3 lety

    Nice video! Question I read your description and you state that it won’t run MacOS Catalina why is that? I had the 9550 with Catalina trying to find out the difference. Thanks

  • @hasbianfauzyperdhana5539
    @hasbianfauzyperdhana5539 Před 3 lety +5

    before: "wait, toolkit channel?"
    after: "holy, this is such great content"

  • @robinte98
    @robinte98 Před 2 lety +1

    Would be great to have Links for repair parts as well. If there are no parts, then it does not matter how easy it is to disassemble. For example I would not know how to get the screen back together once I removed the bezel and backside adhesive.

  • @sparkplug964
    @sparkplug964 Před 3 lety +14

    Have to admit, that is impressive. Might buy a dell next year, getting sick of the Apple Ecosystem.

    • @sparkplug964
      @sparkplug964 Před 3 lety

      @Antonio Zamudio Please, trying saying that when you loss your HD and you have to wait 4 weeks for a repair which I had to about 2 years ago, if you do not have a backup laptop you're going to be in a tricky situation. Apple could easily offer options on HD and RAM replacement, they don't do this because they want all your money which just comes down to greed.

  • @rsquareaaron1094
    @rsquareaaron1094 Před 3 lety

    Great progress team ifixit

  • @Arek_R.
    @Arek_R. Před 4 lety +18

    "Teardown engineer" lmao I love this job title.

    • @cmd8086
      @cmd8086 Před 3 lety +1

      If there's a teardown engineer, there's an assembly engineer

    • @inothome
      @inothome Před 3 lety

      I laughed at that too. I didn't know I was an engineer when I was 6 years old taking things apart. And yes, they went back together in working order.

    • @livacreative
      @livacreative Před 3 lety

      Ya when hipsters rises, they make job titles for them.

  • @obzzervant
    @obzzervant Před 3 lety

    Insightful! Thanks! Definitely will factor in this new information when making a buying decision.

  • @teja9676
    @teja9676 Před 3 lety

    Excellent videos bro

  • @MrNilammani
    @MrNilammani Před 3 lety

    I love this video. Thanks a lot for this job. Please make a teardown video on Dell XPS 13 9380.

  • @mattfm101
    @mattfm101 Před 2 lety

    You made me appreciate this laptop in a whole new way

  • @MrLareneon
    @MrLareneon Před 3 lety

    Are you sure the keyboard an palm rest are the same piece? I recently replaced the palm rest on an older xps 15 and the screws are hidden under little flaps in the black plastic sheet. Still cool to see the design changes.

  • @user-hk3ej4hk7m
    @user-hk3ej4hk7m Před 3 lety +2

    It is refreshing to see the "no bullshit" approach to engineering and design these enterprise first companies have being brought to the consumer market. I don't know of any other brand specifically but HP has outstanding service manuals for every one of their laptops, complete with graphs and even flowcharts to help you debug issues. I love when companies do this.

  • @MrMikesvill
    @MrMikesvill Před 2 lety

    Hey man such an awsome video, like wow I did not even know what was also possible.
    Also one quick question where was the WiFi card? I never show it in the video.

  • @wolveric0
    @wolveric0 Před 3 lety

    Now this, this is a helpful video, thanks for the video my friend.

  • @MrLazini
    @MrLazini Před 3 lety +1

    Definitely getting a Dell laptop as my next one.. they seem to have done an amazing job at Dell both in terms of end user experience (huge trackpad, great screen, great overall usage) and repairability.. good job @Dell !

  • @TheSpotify95
    @TheSpotify95 Před 3 lety +1

    That is a great design: thin and compact (which a lot of people want), whilst also repairable and upgradeable. I would definitely have 16GB+ RAM, two SSDs (preferably two 1TB SSDs) and also choose the configuration with a dedicated graphics card - though I reckon the one with no dGPU will have a longer battery life, assuming they use the same battery between models.

  • @coolmohan
    @coolmohan Před 2 lety

    Very very interesting. I’m glad I found you

  • @ericrojas8681
    @ericrojas8681 Před 3 lety

    Excellent topic and well done, thanks , this gives me en more reason to choose this lap top

  • @boahandarrowsproductions4326

    Beautifully done. Thank you.

  • @DJKrikor
    @DJKrikor Před 3 lety

    Cool move at 5:56 with the screwdriver spin !

  • @zoltanrakottyai
    @zoltanrakottyai Před 2 lety

    The 5520 (model with 7th gen i7)had even replaceable wifi card which was pretty neat. I've put in a AX210 card.
    Big thumbs up to Dell for keeping the quality "interior" design

  • @MakingMadBeats
    @MakingMadBeats Před 3 lety

    Which specific XPS 15 model was used in this video? Thx. Stuck between a XPS 15 or the 2020 Razer Blade Stealth for DJing with Serato DJ Pro. Want to replace my Early 2015 MacBook Air 13 i5 with it. THX!

  • @insight9097
    @insight9097 Před 3 lety

    Learned a lot! Thank you guys, Love from India

  • @MetalPopka
    @MetalPopka Před 4 lety +2

    It should be against the law to not show us any footage or audio of adhesive pull tabs being pulled out. It's so satisfying of a noise and so satisfying to watch.

  • @TheRealLink
    @TheRealLink Před 4 lety

    Wow, that's pretty awesome and repairable! Thanks for this review.

  • @moatasemhaggag2706
    @moatasemhaggag2706 Před 3 lety

    Can you please show us how to replace the 3.5 headphone socket and thanks for the amazing video

  • @sudhanshutyagi6001
    @sudhanshutyagi6001 Před 4 lety

    Can you mark the screws at every stage before removing them from laptop maybe using a red arrow or something.

  • @oli077
    @oli077 Před 3 lety

    Hi, sorry I am not sure if I understood you well, can we upgrade graphics card or not? I have xps 15 from 2018 with GeForce 1050

  • @jubeyclimbs9955
    @jubeyclimbs9955 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much, i was wondering wether there is another m.2 slot or not

  • @foldinggreenstuff
    @foldinggreenstuff Před 3 lety

    Is there any reason why you have the XPS as a small blip in the middle of the screen when you could easily fill the screen with the laptop so that we can see some detail?
    Also the small notch is not a small notch, it is the LED array which you should AVOID using a pry tool on as it could cause damage. This is stated in the Service Manual.

  • @notgazo7009
    @notgazo7009 Před 3 lety

    Actually my xps 15 9550 (2015 model but same chassis as last year's model) survives a drop of 2 meters while opened on a tiling floor (even the touchscreen survived). I only need to replace a hinge and the palmrest (the keyboard and the palmrest were not a single unit). The palmrest had not visible damage from outside but the internal structure (screw holes) was damaged.

  • @trevorwilliams1783
    @trevorwilliams1783 Před 2 lety +1

    I have a xps 15 9550. The parts iv replaced: wifi card, palm rest, screen, wifi antena. There is a very bad design flaw with these laptops. To understand the problem you must know that where the hinges of the screen mount to the palm rest is weak, it's basicly a strip of pot metal that is glued to the carbon fiber palm rest, this metal is brittle. What happend to me is this metal began to break over time, eventually the wires that cause the displays touch functionality to work got pinched due to the broken hinge mounting points as did the wires that led from the wifi card to the antenna. Later on after this was repaired by me I went to upgrade the wifi card however the connectors gripped each other so tightly that it broke where the connector was soldered onto the wifi card. This is my dell experience. You pay for a premium device they should use a beter method of mounting the screens hinges to the palm rest. Hopefully if newer versions this will be beter (it's possible it already is)

  • @SamuelAyres
    @SamuelAyres Před 3 lety

    you put the ssd on the magnetic map, it could be a problem later on?

  • @DrAsian_Jesus
    @DrAsian_Jesus Před 6 měsíci

    Hi, I need a replacement battery for this laptop but im not sure which batteries are compatible, what battery should i get because i need one that lasts at least 10 hours for school

  • @ritajames7797
    @ritajames7797 Před 3 lety

    Didn't see the WiFi chip - maybe I blinked for too long .... Good video though. Glad I got the Dell XPS now that I have seen this. Thanks for uploading this informative video.

  • @strikye7
    @strikye7 Před 4 lety

    Great job iFixit and Dell

  • @At0m5k
    @At0m5k Před 3 lety

    Can the discrete graphics card be user installed after puchase?

  • @Onion_Knights
    @Onion_Knights Před 4 lety

    Able to upgrade with ease is a huge plus

  • @confusednsutian7100
    @confusednsutian7100 Před 3 lety

    I have an inspiron 7569 and it's excellent. It's 3 yrs old and I have added a new m.2 drive and a ram. Runs like new again.

  • @patrickcameron2950
    @patrickcameron2950 Před 3 lety +6

    After seeing this, I think I'm finally done with MacBooks.

  • @hasanshamimshaon8195
    @hasanshamimshaon8195 Před rokem

    my XPS 15's upper portion of the keyboard is bulging. Any idea about what might be the cause? Bulging of the trackpad means battery swelling but in this case, it's not.

  • @benji9325
    @benji9325 Před 3 lety

    when do guys do a 2020 MacBook Pro 13inch teardown? I wonder how the new keyboard looks like from the inside

  • @roshi98
    @roshi98 Před 2 lety

    I wish the XPS 13 had swappable RAM because that's the form factor I prefer to work on and the 15 is just a little too bulky since I move around a lot on the job. The Framework is compelling because everything is as easily replaced as with the 15 but in a 13" chassis with a 3:2 display that is more conducive to productivity, plus the modular ports are an interesting feature.

  • @oseidwomoh
    @oseidwomoh Před 3 lety +1

    This normal people: Unboxing and using laptop.
    IFixit: Unboxing and literally opening up the laptop.

  • @christophermendoza6765

    Great video as always! 👍🏾👍🏾 A few of us have been waiting for an iPad Pro magic keyboard teardown, are you guys planning to do one? Thanks!

    • @iFixitYourself
      @iFixitYourself  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks Christopher!! I don’t think we’re going to do a full teardown for the magic keyboard, but I did take apart the trackpad to see how it worked. That plus some x-rays made it to our blog in this post: www.ifixit.com/News/41291/dang-the-ipad-pro-magic-keyboard-looks-cool-in-x-rays

    • @christophermendoza6765
      @christophermendoza6765 Před 4 lety

      iFixit Thanks for the reply, you guys are awesome! Keep up the good work 👍🏾👍🏾

  • @matthewbockwitz6107
    @matthewbockwitz6107 Před 4 lety

    I have one question, with some tech reviewers I watch, they did do a ram upgrade on older Dell laptops only to find out that they needed to keep one of the ram sticks in. To get the laptop to boot, will that affect repair ability.

    • @ShainAndrews
      @ShainAndrews Před 4 lety +1

      Dual channel... so yeah those systems will need RAM in each channel to work. Basic stuff that shouldn't be a surprise in 2020.

  • @lorenzopilia739
    @lorenzopilia739 Před 3 lety

    Is it possible to replace the intel processsor on this laptop?

  • @telcobilly
    @telcobilly Před 3 lety

    What model number is this laptop, 9550? Shopping it right now largely due to this teardown. Thanks

  • @ynm078
    @ynm078 Před 3 lety

    can you please make a video on removing screen you touched on briefly, my screen is broken i want replace it its cheaper to buy just screen then the whole display panel

  • @TheHalfGlassFullGuy
    @TheHalfGlassFullGuy Před 4 lety +2

    Well, I was just looking for a new laptop. Looks like it's going to be a Dell XPS!

  • @victorbillvyse
    @victorbillvyse Před 3 lety

    I like this tear down format, its actually a tutorial as well.

  • @mashiroinoue
    @mashiroinoue Před 3 lety +1

    Is the wifi+bluetooth card replaceable?

  • @WillN2Go1
    @WillN2Go1 Před 3 lety

    Good review. I'm a MacBook Pro guy, but I just bought one of these for my girlfriend. She got the 4k screen- which looks spectacular. Side by side my MacBook Pro Retina display looks circa 2005. The sound from the Dell speakers is too low, we couldn't (yet) figure out how to fix that or if it was even fixable. That might be ahuge minus. (My 2017 MB Pro, the speakers are (finally!) adequate. The only (chronic) issues I've had with my MBPro is the keyboard (replaced 3Xs): the first full year I had to keep a teflon sheet over the trackpad or it would randomly input and jump the cursor while typing. It was doing this at least once a minute making it impossible to type without the teflon sheet. It was only 100% using an external keyboard. A year or so ago Apple replaced the keyboard/trackpad/top (all one piece no problem under Apple Care, as a DIY fix later?...an expensive negative). I was told that the 2017 keyboard was basically replaced with a 2018 keyboard. Which fit with my experience in Apple Stores, I'd type on the 2017 and it would jump all over the place -every machine. When I took it in for the replacement I tried a 2018 machine and that keyboard worked well. The randomly jumping cursor never seems to have made it to the 'known issues' list. I tested it against a 2011 MBP and the 2011 never jumped once, the 2017 did it more than once per minute.
    Reasons for the keyboard replacement: first week was the jumping cursor nightmare. They just gave me a new machine. Same thing. The next time (2018) same problem - but this time it mostly solved the problem. The third time was I screwed something up trying to blow out the keyboard with compressed air. This, unlike the jumping cursor, is an admitted known problem. I intended to get a keyboard cover, but the ones available don't seem like they'll keep the dust from jamming it up. However, I do like this keyboard because I transpose fewer letters with it. Don't know about the newer keyboard. The older keyboards I liked just fine, my fingertips don't feel 'hammered' as they do with the 2018, however I think the distance traveled contributed to my transposing letters problem. (It seems like there'd be test results somewhere on keyboards, but then again it seems like the Caps Lock key would also be long gone, moved to become an F key or something. Videos on which keyboard is best are all subjective and pointless, of course the cherry red keys are everyone favorites, click click click - whoopee! they're like sports cars, except try driving a sports car 6 hours a day everyday, you'll quickly get sick of it --but only if you know about alternatives. Who have you ever met or heard of who notices that keyboards make a difference in transposing letters? And typing speed is not really about speed, it's about the time between errors you have to stop and correct. I think I've gone from 20 to 30+ wpm moving from typewriters to computers and the most significant factor is not speed it's mistakes and corrections.)
    All in all I'd agree that the Dell XPS 15 seems like a terrific machine and is better than the MacBook Pro....except (for me) it's running Windows. (Does everything Windows really have extra steps? And I loathe that menu that pops up if you don't click fast enough. I get flashbacks to that evil Word paperclip thing. To me it's incredibly stupid that none of the options on the menus that pop up is to do the actual action. But this is a mix of 'same old argument' and what I'm used to. It's also been about five years since I've seen anyone's eye brighten up saying either Windows or Macintosh; but they still do for Linux.)
    The Dell is a lot heavier than the MacBook Pro, (a negative) and thicker-- but that whole Apple-fetish of the thinnest portables? Even fanboys with Apple logo tattoos would rather have a thicker, but still light, machine that cools better. And that doesn't have that sharp corner that imprints the uncomfortable line in your wrists? Jon Ive wake up - that's bad design. (I use a wrist rest or make wood frames for all my MacBooks to raise them up a bit for cooling. At the base is either a rounded wooden wrist rest or one I've sewn myself, stuffed with flax seeds. I also figured out to make an outer sleeve that I can slide off and pop in the washing machine. Sorry to go on and on. Hope some of this is of interest.

    • @RicardoDawkins
      @RicardoDawkins Před 3 lety

      Dude....go complain to the Apple board about your Mac issue. This is a DELL XPS review. Paying huge money for thash and buggy hardware.

  • @muditrustagi3356
    @muditrustagi3356 Před 3 lety

    What about the wifi card, also where was it, I couldn't even see it? Is that replaceable?

  • @mustafadukhan4105
    @mustafadukhan4105 Před 3 lety

    Can you please do a teardown videos of Dell XPS 13 7390 and 2-in-1 and Dell XPS 13 9310 and 2-in-1?

  • @kuroihana3228
    @kuroihana3228 Před 4 lety +1

    Great design and easy to repair 👍

  • @tonyy.8852
    @tonyy.8852 Před 3 lety

    I wonder if you can upgrade the gpu by changing the die and vrams

  • @Abhinav-fs7rp
    @Abhinav-fs7rp Před 3 lety

    Great content 👍 Is the keyboard panel made of carbon fibre or is it just a carbon fibre sticker on a plastic panel ?

  • @YeOldeKamikaze
    @YeOldeKamikaze Před 3 lety

    What are the Lenovo and HP equivalents of the XPS? I'm guessing Carbon and Envy?

  • @icpoo1915
    @icpoo1915 Před 4 lety

    Now in this day, I just know that we have the teardown engineer degree in our world, never heard of that.

  • @dimensional7915
    @dimensional7915 Před 3 lety

    the next step is to make components that are more resilient and less likely to need replacing over say a 6-10 year span. mainly the battery life span needs improving in most devices

  • @adolfriddler576
    @adolfriddler576 Před 3 lety

    watched on my Dell Xps 9560 but why is the 56wh battery so big? its like a >90wh big. i have thrown out my 95wh und put a 54wh battery in it AND on the left was enough space for a 2,5" 2tb Sata SSD (+ the long m.2 ssd)

  • @soumilswapna
    @soumilswapna Před 3 lety

    Hey.
    Is iFixit available in India?

  • @the360gaming5
    @the360gaming5 Před 4 lety +1

    Amazing video

  • @mouradelmehdaoui5833
    @mouradelmehdaoui5833 Před 3 lety

    Thx it’s possible to add graphics card ? I havé same laptop i5 dell 9500?

  • @TomerBenDavid
    @TomerBenDavid Před 4 lety

    My only issue moving from mac to non Mac is that the sound quality I get from GarageBand I have yet to achieve it with non Mac devices :/ and I really want to switch!

  • @rumamukherjee1738
    @rumamukherjee1738 Před 4 lety

    Excellent video

  • @martov4330
    @martov4330 Před 3 lety

    Guys how come you didn't so the XPS17 ? Would love to see that vapour chamber come off !