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In a blog post, iFixit has posted their iPhone 12 Pro Max teardown. An interesting part of the new phone was the size of the L-shaped battery inside the case.
One item we are especially interested in seeing: the wider L-shaped battery, especially since we are annoyed by the Pro’s boring rectangle. The Max only clings to an L, but other iPhones? You are still a W in your own special way.
They also show the new panoramic camera with its larger sensor and sensor swap image stabilization system.
With X-ray vision, we see that the standard width sensor is definitely larger. We can also clearly see the four magnets that surround it, telltale signs of Apple’s new sensor-shift image stabilization system.
The new size of the wide camera, according to iFixit, may be the reason why the new technology could not be included in the full-size iPhone 12 Pro.
Unmasked, the main (wide-angle) sensor on the iPhone 12 Pro Max is … big. Not unlike the phone you live on. Sometimes we are skeptical when a “Pro” feature only makes it a bigger and more expensive model. But there’s a good chance that this sensor won’t fit in the narrow corner of the smaller iPhone 12 Pro without compromise. This sensor dwarfs that of the iPhone 12. It is 47% larger but with the same 12MP resolution, so each pixel is larger and captures more light.
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