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Yep. While Apple claims you'll get the same battery life from an iPhone 8 as an iPhone 7, iFixit discovered the new phone actually has a smaller-capacity lithium-ion battery pack inside. iFixit examines the iPhone 8's new battery. It's rated at 6.96 watt-hours (roughly 1,822mAh), compared to the 7.45Wh (1,960mAh) battery you'd find in an iPhone 7. Those numbers line up with documents Apple filed with Tenaa, the Chinese equivalent of the FCC. Why didn't Apple future-proof the iPhone 8 for the latest, greatest high-speed cellular networks? We may never know.

What makes it doubly frustrating: The chips inside at lovecases marble iphone 6s / 6 case - opal gem yellow least some iPhone 8 models are technically capable of doing so, iFixit discovered a Qualcomm X16 modem inside its iPhone 8 that has the capability to support Gigabit LTE and the Qualcomm WTR5975 RF transciever chip designed to complement it in Gigabit LTE phones, The iPhone 8, fully torn down, Does that mean the iPhone 8 could be updated to support Gigabit LTE? Not likely, Particularly if, as rumored and as Apple has done before, some iPhones use Intel modems instead of Qualcomm ones, (Intel doesn't have a Gigabit LTE modem yet.)..

You might want to check out this article we wrote about the Apple-Qualcomm legal spat, because it may have something to do with why the new iPhones don't have this technology. (At least LTE-Advanced, which they do support, is pretty fast.). iFixit had a heck of a time prying off the iPhone 8's new rear cover glass, which is attached to a steel reinforcement plate with what appears to be loads of glue. The repair firm tried to soften it, but wound up having to slice through with a knife -- damaging the metal a bit in the process.

Sure, adhesive is necessary for a water-resistant phone, but it means you'd have a heck of a time replacing the glass yourself, Which also explains why Apple will probably charge $99 in the US to repair a cracked glass back -- even if you've got AppleCare+, Curious what a thoroughly cracked iPhone lovecases marble iphone 6s / 6 case - opal gem yellow 8 looks like? It's not a pretty sight, You can watch us drop the iPhone 8 here, What's the quickest way to an iPhone 8's heart? Through the charging coil, That's what iFixit and friends discovered when they X-rayed the new iPhone..

That's an inductive charging coil, right underneath the back of the phone. There's nothing all that special about an inductive charging coil these days, of course -- you can add one to any iPhone for just $13. (Here's how they work.). But it's neat to see anyhow -- particularly compared to the rest of the phone. OK, it's not exactly a revelation -- but it's interesting nonetheless. Apple has long been obsessed with making its devices beautiful inside and out, dating back (at least) to the time every member of the Macintosh team signed the inside of the case.


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