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iPhone 12 Pro Maxの分解

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iPhone 12 Pro Max Teardown: crwdns2935265:00crwdnd2935265:01crwdnd2935265:03crwdne2935265:0 iPhone 12 Pro Max Teardown: crwdns2935265:00crwdnd2935265:02crwdnd2935265:03crwdne2935265:0 iPhone 12 Pro Max Teardown: crwdns2935265:00crwdnd2935265:03crwdnd2935265:03crwdne2935265:0
  • 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.

新ハイパーポケットサイズのMinnow Driver Kitの力を借りて、ラウドスピーカーとTaptic Engineを取り出せます。

MaxのTaptic Engineには小さな黒いプラスチックのサイドカーが付いています。これは一体何のためでしょう?ディスプレイをサポートするためのものか、もしくはバッテリー用のエクストラバンパーでしょうか?いずれにせよiPhone内部の”空の”スペースを埋めるために何かが入れられているのは珍しいです。しかしこれは、初めてのケースではありません

Appleのエンジニアたちはバッテリーの容量に満足して、Taptic Engineとスピーカー用のスペースも拡大したようです。Miniのパーツと比較すると、その大きさは明らかです。

-[* black] The loudspeaker and Taptic Engine are a snap to remove with the help of our new hyper-pocketable [product|IF145-474-1|Minnow Driver Kit|new_window=true].
+[* 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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