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- | [* black] We appreciate the local help, but—while they do have five-finger paws—the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kangaroo|kangaroo's|new_window=true] lack of opposable thumbs makes them no good for loosening screws. |
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+ | [* black] We're a little short-handed in this 2-in-1 teardown, so we called in an local expert to help open up the phones. |
+ | [* black] We appreciate the local help, but—while they do have five-finger paws—the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kangaroo|kangaroo's|new_window=true] lack of opposable thumbs makes them no good for loosening screws. |
[* icon_note] Plus, standing on a battery is never really a good idea. | |
[* black] With the displays out of the way, we start to notice a few differences between the XS and XS Max. | |
[* black] The Taptic Engine inside the XS Max has been resized—bigger phone, more vibrations? | |
[* black] The XS Max also gets an extended logic board with one of the display connectors moved to the bottom. | |
[* black] The XS battery looks to have a sleek single-cell battery, while the XS Max sticks to the [guide|98975|old design|stepid=182883|new_window=true]. |