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[* black] Our tests show that the Taptic Engine and main speaker are totally interchangeable between the 8 and SE. Backwards compatibility means fewer wasted parts and cheaper replacements, which we love! | |
- | [* black] Battery capacity same as iPhone 8. On the 11-series, when they got rid of 3D Touch, they made the displays a bit thinner, batteries a bit thicker, more battery capacity. Here the batteries are the same, so what was the sacrifice for? |
- | [* black] Answer: Probably to save money and hit that $399 price point. |
+ | [* black] Turning to the battery, the capacity is the same as the iPhone 8—6.96 Wh. That's up slightly from the original SE's [guide|60902|6.21 Wh|stepid=127197|new_window=true], but lower than the 11's [https://www.ifixit.com/News/33016/iphone-11-teardown|11.91 Wh|new_window=true]. |
+ | [* icon_note] On the 11-series, when they got rid of 3D Touch, they made the displays a bit thinner, batteries a bit thicker, and increased the battery capacity. Here the batteries are the same, so what was the sacrifice for? |
+ | [* black] Answer: Probably to save money and hit that $399 price point. |