Apple’s new model iPhone 16e model, Rewa Teardown (dismantling) performed by the first TECADOWN test. Although its appearance is quite similar to the iPhone 14, there are some remarkable innovations in the interior design. So what innovations are we talking about? Details in our news…
iPhone 16e dismantling process: Battery capacity and details became clear!
In fact, one of the biggest differences in the iPhone 16E is that it has a single camera on the back. The iPhone 14 and other standard iPhone models use the main + ultra wide -angle dual camera, while this model has only the main camera. The shrinkage of the camera module allowed Apple to increase its battery capacity.
In the 16E model, it was confirmed that a battery exceeding the 4,000 mAh limit was used for the first time. The iPhone 16e’s battery has a capacity of 4.005 mAh. This is the first among Apple’s Plus or Max -non -Max models. For comparison, the battery capacity of some existing models is as follows:
- iPhone 15 – 3,349 mAh
- iPhone 16 – 3,561 mAh
- iPhone 16 Plus – 4.674 mAh
- iPhone 16 pro Max – 4.685 mAh

The popular feature was not included in the iPhone 16e, see what Apple said!
Apple has launched the new iPhone 16e model. However, there was no significant feature on the device. So why?
On the other hand, the iPhone 16E, Apple’s own C1 modem is used for the first time. This modem has not yet been fully tested about how productive it is compared to Qualcomm’s modems. The layout of the internal components is quite similar to the iPhone 15, but a new electric current has been added to facilitate the replacement of the battery.
In short, Apple appeared with a larger battery and a simplified camera system in 16E. The increase in battery capacity will significantly extend the daily use time. However, it is a matter of curiosity how sufficient the only camera system is in terms of performance.
Do you think the iPhone 16e’s single -camera design, battery time and price balance can be balanced? Is Apple’s transition to its own modem an advantage or risk in terms of connection performance? You can write your opinions in the comments section below…