Apple has informed publications including Tom’s Guide and Engadget about some repair-friendly design and policy changes pertaining to the iPhone 16 series.
In addition to the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus having an easier electrically-induced battery removal process, Apple outlined the following changes:
- On-device configuration is now available for Face ID’s TrueDepth camera on the iPhone 12 series and newer, eliminating the need to use a Mac
- TrueDepth camera can be swapped between any iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro models
- Apple can now repair the LiDAR Scanner on iPhone 16 Pro models while servicing the rear camera module
- iPhone 16 Pro models have internal design changes that provide “simplified access” to unspecified components
All four iPhone 16 models launch on Friday, and teardowns should surface shortly afterwards for a closer look inside of the devices.
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