| It’s the time once again when Apple’s newest iPhones are on sale and we are here to rip them apart for you. We are not doing this in malice, but to determine the kind of job Apple's done at letting people repair them, as well as to note changes in how the company puts its devices together. As was to be expected, the larger iPhone — the iPhone 6 Plus — brings with it a far larger battery; 2,915 mAh to be precise, or close to twice the one found in last year's iPhone 5S. Per the markings on Apple's A8 chip, The Loudspeaker surmises that Apple ended up putting in 1GB of RAM this time, something the company doesn't advertise, but that makes a marked difference in the amount of data apps or browser tabs can keep open at once. Some were hoping for more. Other findings include a change in location for the vibration motor just to the right of the battery, an LTE modem from Qualcomm, NFC chip from NXP, and flash memory from SK Hynix. Getting the battery out of the 6 is not easy Along with the 6 Plus, our team is also doing a teardown of the smaller iPhone 6, which required mangling the smaller 1,810 mAh battery to get it detached. A more complete teardown of the phone is coming later. The iPhone 6 and 6 Plus have already gone on sale introduced by Apple last week. The phones are the largest Apple's ever made and likely set to be the company's best-selling. At the beginning of this week, Apple said that preorders in the first 24 hours topped 4 million, though the company did not go into specifics about which one was the better seller. For many more photos and details on the components, stay tuned with theloudspeaker |
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