Here's the first iPhone 16 Pro video teardown

21 September 2024
We finally get to see every bit of its inside.

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Anonymous, 23 Sep 2024I second this. Having been a phone repair technician in the... moreHowever, the Dram, Nand, Display panel, tele camera module is from Samsung and LG.

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    • 23 Sep 2024

    Anonymous, 21 Sep 2024One of the best pieces of engineering coming out of the Uni... moreI second this. Having been a phone repair technician in the past and dealing with all kinds of electronics now, Apple hardware is just on the highest possible level. Everything else feels like a literal toy in comparison.

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      • 22 Sep 2024

      Dont for some parts are serialized so no 3rd party replacement gonna work.

        Every teardown commentor praise the steel or metal casing of the 16 pro has no ideal about lithium ion battery and their dislike of extreme elevated temperature.

        I've android also placing the Cooper chamber or heat dissipatior underneath the screen and the battery,seem logical in a way since there's no way else to put it at.

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          • 21 Sep 2024

          Anonymous, 21 Sep 2024One of the best pieces of engineering coming out of the Uni... moreSo this dark color motherboard and cables, does the color have any affect on performans or only forces you to polish it as an iPhone fan boy?

            Anonymous, 21 Sep 2024One of the best pieces of engineering coming out of the Uni... more*snif, snif*
            you smell that AI generated comment? mmmm...

              Anonymous, 21 Sep 2024One of the best pieces of engineering coming out of the Uni... moreApple fanboy 🤣

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                • 21 Sep 2024

                One of the best pieces of engineering coming out of the United States. It doesn't look cheap at all compared to the competition in the market. Dark logic board with dark flex cable with multiple connectors and protected within a thin sheet of metal. Everything is neatly arranged on the inside. The disassembly process is so intricate and delicate, like watching one of those luxury mechanical watches disassembly.

                Competitors are still using bright-color logic boards that remind me of the old yesteryear PC motherboard, and their internal arrangements are more or less the same all around with every brand, where the main board sits on top, the battery in the middle, and the subboard at the bottom. If you look at the internal of the Samsung S24 Ultra, they're using a combination of dark-colored ribbon cables and those bright orange/yellow ones and even the boards are not the same color. It doesn't look uniform at all.

                Put the internal of Samsung's most premium offering next to an iPhone, and you'll instantly know which one is more deserving of that thousand plus dollar asking price. Apple truly put an effort into designing their product, even on the part that most people wouldn't even care or see on the inside. As an Android user my entire life, I really enjoy watching iPhone teardown videos; it's truly a unique and one of the kind. Android manufacturers can't really emulate this level of engineering on their products; this is a fact that I have to admit.

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