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-[* black] The iPhone 13 Pro's baseband CPU has been upgraded to the Qualcomm X60. It is believed that the phone signal will be more stable than previous models.
+[* icon_note] The iPhone 13 Pro's baseband CPU has been upgraded to the Qualcomm X60. It is believed that the phone signal will be more stable than previous models.
[* black] Then we see if a single logic board of iPhone 13 Pro can trigger the boot-up. Power the logic board with a Direct Current Supply.
-[* black] Connect the display. Trigger the boot-up with tweezers. We can see that iPhone 13 Pro took longer to trigger the boot-up than previous models. It takes 8-10 seconds for the Apple logo to appear on the screen. This may be caused by the system.
+[* black] Connect the display. Trigger the boot-up with tweezers.
+[* icon_note] We can see that iPhone 13 Pro took longer to trigger the boot-up than previous models. It takes 8-10 seconds for the Apple logo to appear on the screen. This may be caused by the system.