Inside the iPhone 12 Pro Max

iPhone 12 Pro Max is the most high-end phone model of the new iPhone generation. After the waiting time, this iPhone model has just been removed from iFixit.

Not only removing components, this time iFixit also looks inside the iPhone with X-rays. Below are some particularly notable things that iFixit draws.

Dismantle iPhone 12 Pro Max

The iPhone 12 Pro Max's battery is L-shaped, a feature that no iPhone 12 model includes including the iPhone 12 Pro.

The L-shaped battery was also used for the iPhone XS series, of course with a slightly off-load construction for the corner.

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The battery of the iPhone 12 Pro Max is L-shaped.

If MagSafe does not have enough room on the iPhone 12 mini, to trim the sides, then on the iPhone 12 Pro Max, this magnet ring looks quite fit.

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On the iPhone 12 Pro Max, the MagSafe magnet ring looks pretty good.

In the camera cluster, the lower left eye lens uses a 47% larger sensor, providing the ability to capture more light, creating better pictures.

In addition, around this camera, there are 4 pieces of magnets, a sign of the sensor-based anti-vibration technology that Apple has just introduced.

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In the camera cluster, the lower left eye lens uses a 47% larger sensor.

The iPhone 12 Pro Max's Taptic Engine processor is also bigger than the iPhone 12 mini.

Like the iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro, the SIM reader of the iPhone 12 Pro Max can be separated from the board if desired, not integrated as hard as the iPhone 12 mini.

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The iPhone 12 Pro Max's Taptic Engine processor is also bigger than the iPhone 12 mini.

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The SIM reader of the iPhone 12 Pro Max can be separated from the board if desired (above), not integrated as hard as the iPhone 12 mini (below).

Update 24 November 2020
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