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Demontage van de iPhone 13 Pro

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  • Let's spot the differences between the 13 Pro (shown left) and 12 Pro (right) shall we? First off: no more display-mounted earpiece speaker! Easier display replacements, but irksome earpiece replacements (more on that later!)

  • And second, a missing cable (one we didn't notice was also missing in the 12 Pro Max as a matter of fact!)

  • Thanks to some expert knowledge from our new friends at Instrumental, we think the iPhones 13 are using "touch-integrated OLED panels", which, like their name suggests, combine the touch and OLED layers of a display—reducing cost, materials, thickness, and the number of cables you can accidentally tear. Neat!

  • The Notch™ is 20 percent narrower on the 13 Pro compared to the 12 Pro, thanks to Face ID's flood illuminator and dot projector merging into a single module! (Also more on that later! Noticing a pattern?)

De oorstukspeaker, die hiervoor aan de achterkant van het scherm bevestigd was, is deze keer in het chassis geïntegreerd, wat schermvervangingen gemakkelijker maakt.

Helaas maakt deze aanpassing de vervanging van de oorstukspeaker zelf heel wat minder leuk. Je zult nu het hele logic board moeten verwijderen om een kapotte speaker te kunnen vervangen (waarover later meer!).

De Notch™ van de 13 Pro is 20 procent smaller dan die in de 12 Pro, dankzij de samensmelting van de Face ID's infraroodschijnwerper en de dot-projector! (Ook daarover later meer!)

Alas, de inkeping is net zo groot als die van de 12, dus je krijgt er niet veel anders voor terug.

-[* black] The earpiece speaker, previously fixed to the back of the display, is nestled inside the chassis this go-round, simplifying screen replacements.
- [* black] Unfortunately, this change makes earpiece speaker replacements themselves less fun. You'll now have to pull the whole logic board out to swap a broken speaker. (More on that later!)
-[* black] The Notch™ is 20 percent narrower on the 13 Pro compared to the 12 Pro, thanks to Face ID's flood illuminator and dot projector merging into a single module! (Also more on ''that'' later! Noticing a pattern?)
- [* icon_note] Alas, the notch is just as tall as the 12, so you’re not getting back any vertical real estate.
+[* black] Let's spot the differences between the 13 Pro (shown left) and 12 Pro (right) shall we? First off: no more display-mounted earpiece speaker! Easier display replacements, but irksome earpiece replacements (more on that later!)
+[* black] And second, a missing cable (one we didn't notice was also missing in the [guide|138640|12 Pro Max|new_window=true] as a matter of fact!)
+ [* icon_note] Thanks to some [link|https://youtu.be/5pYRatrnnPo?t=1087|expert knowledge from our new friends at Instrumental|new_window=true], we think the iPhones 13 are using "[link|https://www.gizmochina.com/2020/07/20/apple-touch-integrated-oled-iphone-2021/|touch-integrated OLED panels|new_window=true]", which, like their name suggests, combine the touch and OLED layers of a display—reducing cost, materials, thickness, and the number of cables you can accidentally tear. Neat!
+[* black] The Notch™ is 20 percent narrower on the 13 Pro compared to the 12 Pro, thanks to Face ID's flood illuminator and dot projector merging into a single module! (Also more on that later! Noticing a pattern?)

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