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Desmontaje del iPhone 12 Pro Max

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  • The loudspeaker and Taptic Engine are a snap to remove with the help of our hyper-pocketable Minnow Driver Kit.

  • If you've got a keen eye and would like your own personal Minnow, enter our giveaway here and tell us which two steps in this teardown contain a photo shot on an iPhone with the Halide camera app.

  • The Max Taptic Engine sports a little black plastic sidecar. What for, you ask? It could help support the display, or maybe it's an extra battery bumper. Either way, it's unusual to find anything in an iPhone that seemingly just fills "unused" space—but not unprecedented.

  • Apple’s engineers seem satisfied enough with the battery capacity to give the Taptic Engine and speaker more room to boom. Compared to the mini, these bits are maxssive.

El altavoz y el motor TAPTIC son fáciles de quitar con la ayuda de nuestro súper kit de bolsillo de destornilladores Minnow.

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El motor Taptic del Max lleva un pequeño lateral de plástico negro. ¿Para qué, se preguntan? Podría ayudar a sostener la pantalla, o tal vez es un parachoques de batería extra. De cualquier manera, es inusual encontrar algo en un iPhone que aparentemente sólo llena el espacio "sin usar", pero no es algo sin precedentes.

Los ingenieros de Apple parecen estar lo suficientemente satisfechos con la capacidad de la batería como para dar al Motor Táctico y al altavoz más espacio para el boom. Comparado con el mini, estos bits son masivos.

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+[* black] The loudspeaker and Taptic Engine are a snap to remove with the help of our [product|IF145-474-1|hyper-pocketable Minnow Driver Kit|new_window=true].
[* icon_note] If you've got a keen eye and would like your own personal Minnow, [https://forms.gle/MzH5dVUaBx91dkg47|enter our giveaway here|new_window=true] and tell us which two steps in this teardown contain a photo shot on an iPhone with the [https://halide.cam/|Halide camera app|new_window=true].
[* black] The Max Taptic Engine sports a little black plastic sidecar. What for, you ask? It could help support the display, or maybe it's an extra battery bumper. Either way, it's unusual to find anything in an iPhone that seemingly just fills "unused" space—but [guide|137669|not unprecedented|stepid=274757].
[* black] Apple’s engineers seem satisfied enough with the battery capacity to give the Taptic Engine and speaker more room to boom. Compared to the mini, these bits are ''max''ssive.

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