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motherboard differences: iPhone XS Max real dual-SIM versus eSIM+SIM
Motherboard differences: iPhone XR China dual-SIM vs EU/US eSIM+SIM
Nespresso CitiZ Teardown
In the picture background there is a box of a Nespresso Inissia, however the machine actually being handled (KRUPS XN7006) is a CitiZ machine. This teardown is actually a Nespresso CitiZ teardown, not a Nespresso Inissia teardown.
In the picture background there is a box of a Nespresso Inissia, however the machine actually being handled (KRUPS XN7006) is a CitiZ machine.
iPhone XR Teardown
indeed. Is the ST33G1M2 e-sim chip in the sim-reader module or in the motherboard?
If we could replace the sim-reader for true dual-sim it would be excellent!
With a modular Sim Reader, could it be we can swap the EU one for the Chinese sim reader and leverage true dual-sim? That would be excellent!
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