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[* black] It was great to go back to the good 'ole days of 2017. The nostalgia factor is off the charts with this one! | |
- | [* black] We probably could've just reused our iPhone 8 teardown and ''maybe'' have gotten away with it, but we're too honest. |
- | [* black] This thing is so similar to the iPhone 8 that a number of SE parts are interchangeable with the 8. Read all about that in our [https://www.ifixit.com/News/41123/here-are-the-parts-you-can-swap-between-the-new-iphone-se-and-iphone-8|blog post]. |
- | [* black] Before we settle on a score, we'd like to announce the winner of our iPhone SE 2020 giveaway. Drumroll please...congratulations to Elliott Kinsey! |
+ | [* black] We probably could've just reused our iPhone 8 teardown and ''maybe'' have gotten away with it, but we're too honest. For a full list of cross-compatible parts, check out our [https://www.ifixit.com/News/41123/here-are-the-parts-you-can-swap-between-the-new-iphone-se-and-iphone-8|blog post|new_window=true]. |
+ | [* black] We’re pretty thrilled that Apple Frankensteined this phone together with parts from previous models. Replacement parts should be easier to find—and by recycling their design, they produce less overall waste. |
+ | [* black] Apple didn’t have to give the SE their newest A13 bionic chip, but because they did, it should guarantee that this phone lasts for many years to come. |
+ | [* black] Before we settle on a score, we'd like to announce the winner of our iPhone SE 2020 giveaway. Drumroll please... congratulations to Elliott Kinsey! |
+ | [* icon_note] We'll make sure to send you that extra iPhone we ordered, and not this one that we tore down... Probably. |