iFixit's iPhone 15 disassembly process involves examining various components under a microscope, providing us with a view of the device that the naked eye cannot see.
iFixit inspects iPhone 15 components under a microscopeWith the microscope, iFixit offers us a closer look at the casing, adhesive, and screen of the iPhone 15, displaying each individual pixel. There are zoom modes for everything from battery connectors to magnets inside the Taptic Engine.
Compared to other models, the iPhone 15 shares many similarities. This isn't surprising since the design language of these two is quite similar. However, iFixit mentions that the 48MP camera of the iPhone 15 differs from the higher-end model. The 'group' of 4 pixels in the iPhone 15's camera is about 22% smaller, meaning the camera may not perform well in low-light conditions like the one in the Max.
Overall, iFixit's analysis of the iPhone 15 doesn't reveal anything new, but it provides a fairly interesting insight into the components of the new iPhone model.
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