Apple’s new iPhone 13 series started to be delivered to users abroad as of yesterday. We shared with you the unboxing by purchasing the iPhone 13 Pro Max, the largest and most advanced model of the series, which is still in the pre-order process in Turkey. With the devices reaching the users, various videos started to be published, one of which was the disassembly of the device.
Many YouTubers, especially iFixit, which determines the repairability score by disassembling the devices, took the iPhone 13 Pro to pieces.
iPhone 13 Pro interior design revealed
The first thing that draws attention is the battery with a capacity of 3095 mAh. The model released last year, the iPhone 12 Pro, had a 2815 mAh battery. Thanks to this small difference and the fact that the A15 Bionic processor consumes less power, Apple states that it offers more battery life up to 1.5 hours. L-shaped battery, Sunwoda Electronic Co. It appears to have been produced by
While there are significant changes, such as a larger camera sensor and a high refresh rate display, they have not had a major impact on the internal design of the device. More precisely, from the outside, there is no surprising difference with the iPhone 12 Pro.
While the screen of the device is produced by Samsung, it is seen that the main supplier of RAM is Samsung. While Japan-based Kioxia manufactures the storage units, the device’s high-speed internet connection is provided by the Qualcomm X60 modem. Meanwhile, a smaller Taptic Engine is used compared to previous models.
Although the Taptic Engine is smaller in size, it weighs more according to iFixit’s measurements.