The recently launched Apple iPhone 16 has been available for several days, allowing us to take a closer look at its internals. The first video reveals the components of the iPhone 16 Pro and compares it with the 15 Pro.
The video also showcases simple yet professional methods to access the interior of the iPhone using a heating pad and a cover separation tool. It illustrates the correct procedure for removing the iPhone battery. The creator even uses films to protect the camera lenses from dust and damage during the disassembly process.
Compared to the iPhone 15 Pro, the mainboard of the new model is smaller and more densely packed, with a significantly different overall layout. The heat dissipation has also been improved, though repairs may be more challenging due to the limited internal space.
The camera block of the iPhone 16 Pro is larger, due to the inclusion of a 12 MP periscope telephoto lens. The battery capacity is 3582 mAh, which is 9.4% more than the predecessor’s battery (3274 mAh). Unlike the iPhone 15 Pro, it is housed in a steel chassis that aids in heat dissipation.
The smartphone's internal finish is made from aluminum and graphene. Apple claims that the new casing enhances thermal performance by five times. The camera control button is not removable; it is laser-welded. Additionally, the flexible charging port cable is separated from the microphone, improving repairability.
Another video demonstrates the disassembly of the "big brother," the Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max.
Source: GSMArena
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