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-[* black] The loudspeaker and Taptic Engine are a jiffy to remove with the help of our new pocketable toolkit that’s coming to the store [https://www.ifixit.com/gift-guide/Tools-Gear|soon|new_window=true].
-[* black] This iPhone 12 version has equipped its Taptic Engine with a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Square_academic_cap|square hat|new_window=true]. What for you ask?—We’re not sure either, but it could be as a foundation/support for what comes on top (display) as those sort of hats might suggest.
-[* black] Obviously Apple’s engineers were satisfied with the battery capacity so they used the extra space in the Pro Max for a little more oomph on the Taptic Engine and the speaker (iPhone 12 mini parts below for comparison)
+[* black] The loudspeaker and Taptic Engine are a snap to remove with the help of a new pocketable toolkit that’s coming to the store [https://www.ifixit.com/gift-guide/Tools-Gear|soon|new_window=true].
+[* black] The Max has equipped its Taptic Engine with a wee hat. What for you ask?—It could be support for the display, or maybe it's an extra battery barrier.
+[* black] Apple’s engineers seem satisfied enough with the battery capacity to add a little more oomph on the Taptic Engine and the speaker. Compared to the mini, these bits are ''max''ssive.