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[* black] Compared to the 13 Pro Max, this lil' Pro is ''just right'' for our teardown. But it's not the size that counts, it's the insides!
[* icon_note] It’s not that far-fetched to believe future iPhones will have built-in X-ray capabilities as one of their, say, 14 cameras. For now, we call upon our good friends at [link|http://creativeelectron.com|Creative Electron|new_window=true].
[* black] You can see a double dose of L-shaped battery, a first for a "normal sized" iPhone—but yesterday's news in the Pro Max.
- [* black] We also see stabilizing magnets for the image sensors, tiny logic boards, and some potentially smaller Taptic engines?
+ [* black] We also see stabilizing magnets for the image sensors, tiny logic boards, and some potentially smaller Taptic Engines?
[* black] From the outside, this lucky number 13 looks a little swollen compared to last year's model. The camera bump has bumped up so much that the phone doesn't lay flush on a flat surface! Not that the 12 did either, though. ''Sigh.''
[* icon_note] Hopefully the micrometers of extra focal length will help justify this [link|https://www.hotcars.com/carolina-squat-what-is-it-where-come-from/|Carolina Squat|new_window=true]. We'll have to wait and see!