iPhone 13 teardown images appeared on Twitter

The iPhone 13 series will arrive in the hands of customers on Friday, which is one week after the pre-order begins. Although more professional device disassembly will be shared online in the next few days and weeks, the picture shared by well-known leaker Sonny Dickson on Twitter provides us with a first look inside the iPhone 13.

The new disassembly pictures provide us with the true appearance of the internal motherboard of the iPhone 13 that has just been released and has not yet arrived. The biggest change is that it brings a smaller Taptic engine, a larger battery, and the TrueDepth camera system. Improve components.

According to these pictures, it is likely to be an iPhone 13 or iPhone 13 mini. Compared with the iPhone 12, Apple has made the haptic engine smaller on this year’s iPhone. Downsizing may be part of Apple’s efforts to free up internal space to make room for larger batteries. Thanks to the improved efficiency of the A15 bionic chip and the physically larger battery, the battery life of the iPhone 13 is significantly improved compared to last year’s iPhone. These pictures confirm this.

With the introduction of the iPhone 13, Apple has shrunk the bangs by 20% while maintaining the same size for many years. In order to achieve a smaller gap, Apple had to move the front camera to the left side of the TrueDepth camera system, while moving the dot matrix projector and infrared camera to the right.

The picture also shows that the earpiece has been moved to the top border, which further achieves smaller bangs. Although there may be other internal changes, we must wait for more professional equipment dismantling, such as the dismantling completed by iFixit every year, to learn more.

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