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A video shows for the first time the inside of the iPhone 15 Pro and what’s new

A video shows for the first time the inside of the iPhone 15 Pro and what’s new

The iPhone 15, in its various iterations, is starting to reach some distinguished hands in the USA, and we’re already starting to see conventional wisdom emerge. Moreover, as we already know, some YouTube channels dedicated to teardowns have already opened one of Apple’s new brand devices and shown everything. In fact, what we already knew and what we didn’t know has been revealed! Watch the revealing video.

SoC A17 Pro is the star of the segment

The iPhone 15 Pro includes a big change that most people will never know about: a redesigned internal chassis architecture that makes repairs significantly easier (and cheaper). New analysis published today in Youtube It offers a more detailed look at this change, as well as new camera hardware and more.

During the iPhone 15 Pro segment at last week's Wonderlust event, Apple mentioned especially New design of the device body. Apple said iPhone 15 Pro repair has been made easier due to a “new internal chassis structure” that allows the back glass to be easily replaced.

This in turn means that back glass repairs are now much cheaper for the iPhone 15 Pro, as some sites dedicated to repairs have already reported. It should be noted that this change has already begun on the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus last year.

If you need to replace the back glass, all you have to do is heat up the back, remove the back glass, and disconnect the flex cable from the back of the card. You can also see how the glass back houses the MagSafe charging coil, LED flash, and microphone jacks.

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Another curiosity that was noted is that the aluminum inner cover of the iPhone 15 Pro SoC A17 Pro It does not provide any type of branding or logo. On the other hand, the iPhone 14 Pro chip clearly bears the “A16 Bionic” logo. Is it possible that Apple, between the manufacturing process and the delivery to different intermediate suppliers (from transportation to assembly), did not want them to see the new brand?

The truth is that Apple is less strict when it comes to repairs - it just "made it easier." This iPhone 15 is certainly one that shows the company's new openness to third-party repairs. Apple is on the right track.