The first teardown of the third-generation iPhone SE has appeared on YouTube, providing a look at the internal components of the device.
Teardown reveals that the new iPhone SE has a battery capacity of 2,018 mAh, compared to the 1,821 mAh of the previous model. According to Apple's technical specifications, the new iPhone SE offers up to 2 hours of video playback and up to 10 hours of audio playback on a full charge compared to previous models.
The new iPhone SE is also equipped with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X57 modem. The modem doesn't appear to be listed on Qualcomm's website, so it could be a custom model designed for Apple, but there are no further details. The modem supports 5G on the iPhone SE, but support is limited to sub-6GHz bands, while iPhone 13 models also support faster millimeter wave bands in the US.
A few weeks ago, it was confirmed that the new iPhone SE would also have 4GB of RAM, up from the previous model’s 3GB.
Overall, the internal design of the third-generation iPhone SE appears to be very similar to the second-generation model. Repair site iFixit may share a full teardown of the device in the coming days for a closer look.
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