
"We're talking about the iPhone 17 Pro, and if you've ever been curious to see its insides, then this is the video for you. Take a look: The video goes through the usual disassembly process, telling you how best to do it without risking any damage, should you ever want to self-repair your iPhone. Interestingly, the screen is removed first, and then it goes from there, removing a shield plate which has the battery attached to its back."
"The motherboard has a lot of connectors attached to it, so removal has to be done with care. The module holding all the rear cameras is noticeably larger in this phone compared to its predecessor. The front camera array has larger sensors too. The motherboard itself is smaller, with more tightly packed components. Overall, Apple has used more screws inside the iPhone 17 Pro compared to past iPhones, favoring them over glue, which makes repairs easier in general. The battery has an easy removal system too."
The iPhone 17 Pro teardown shows the display is removed first, followed by a shield plate that carries the battery on its back. The motherboard contains many connectors requiring careful removal, and the board itself is smaller with more tightly packed components. The rear camera module is noticeably larger than the predecessor's, and the front camera array uses larger sensors. Apple increased the use of screws instead of glue, improving repair access. The battery features an easy removal system. The disassembly sequence and component layout suggest greater emphasis on serviceability and camera upgrades.
Read at GSMArena.com
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