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[* black] That's it for this year's iPhones! No more until next year, please. [https://9to5mac.com/2019/10/09/kuo-new-ipad-pro-and-iphone-se-2-in-early-2020-followed-by-apple-ar-headset-collaboration-with-third-party-brands/|Unless...|new_window=true]
-[* black] To sum it all up:
- [* black] Pro or no, all 2019 iPhones are shipping with stacked-PCB logic boards.
+[* icon_reminder] To sum it all up:
+ [* black] Pro or no, all 2019 iPhones are shipping with stacked-PCB logic boards for maximum density and space efficiency.
[* black] Unlike its Pro siblings, the vanilla 11 gets a very modest 7% battery capacity increase.
- [* black] ''Like'' its siblings, the 11 gains an ultra-wide camera, some UWB hardware, and continues to be illusive about whether or not it has bilateral charging capabilities.
-[* black] What does all this mean for repairability? You know the drill—keep on scrolling to find out.
+ [* black] ''Like'' its siblings, the 11 gains an ultra-wide-angle camera, some UWB hardware, and a big fat question mark as to whether Apple ever meant for it to have reverse wireless charging abilities.
+[* black] What does all this mean for repairability? Keep scrolling to find out.