He The PS5 Pro teardown is here, and while there isn't much difference to what we've seen with the PS5 and PS5 Slim in terms of repairability, Sony has made one notable change: on the Pro, it's fairly easy to access the battery. CMOS. While accessing this battery for replacement on the previous two PS5 models required quite a bit of work due to its location under the main board, iFixit discovered that it is just below the faceplates of the PS5 Pro and located behind a hatch that has just one screw. .
That's a nice improvement over the other PS5s, where “you have to disassemble almost everything to change (the CMOS battery),” iFixit notes. Other than that, things seem pretty familiar. That's not to say that the PS5 Pro itself doesn't have excitement to offer, as our reviewers found, from a console when it comes to performance. However, less interesting is its price of $700.