These are the details revealed inside the iPhone 13

You already know that with the arrival of each new iPhone, it is also time to gut it, a task that lately was in the hands of iFixit and which it seems that this time they have been significantly ahead of it. We already have the first images of the interior of the iPhone 13.

These first images reveal a revamped Face ID, a smaller Taptic Engine, and a noticeably larger battery. Let's take a look at this new iPhone inside, an image that always generates a certain state of curiosity for the vast majority of users, mainly because I imagine that none of you will dare to open yours.

On this occasion the images have been provided by the "Leaker" Sonny Dickson who has shared them directly on his Twitter account offering us what will be the first look at the guts of the iPhone. To be honest, for us who are vulgar consumers this only quenches a strange instinct of curiosity, because I am not able to identify beyond a camera and the battery. Meanwhile, the specialists explain to us that there are more changes than we could imagine and others that are directly evident abroad.

The notch has been redesigned by moving some of the sensors and compacting its different elements to offer, as you well know, a size that is 20% smaller than the previous model. The Taptic Engine module delighted to offer that unique vibration experience of the iPhone has also significantly reduced its size, and this allows a somewhat larger battery to have been inserted. Few more changes are appreciated considering that the miniaturization work at Apple is at the forefront in the world of technology and that the quality of the manufacture means that all the components are protected by different materials.


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