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+ | [* black] We quickly remove the logic board to take a closer look at some silicon. |
[* black] But not before we do a quick side-by-side comparison with the iPhone 7 Plus logic board. The standard 7 and 7 Plus logic boards are surprisingly similar, despite the noticeable difference in housing size. | |
[* black] If you look closely, you'll see minor differences in connector sizes and locations, post holes, and screw locations. | |
[* icon_note] While it is clear Apple didn't reinvent the wheel here, they did need to make some accommodations for the demands of the iPhone 7 Plus hardware on the board. |