iFixit’s iPhone 6 Plus Teardown Finds Oversized Battery, 1GB Of RAM

iFixit’s iPhone 6 Plus Teardown Finds Oversized Battery, 1GB Of RAM

iFixit, famous breakers of things, were in Australia to scoop up an iPhone 6 Plus as soon as it went on sale. Now, it’s teasing the rest of us with a step-by-step liveblog of the teardown process.

The disassembly isn’t the simplest — you have to extract two proprietary Pentalobe screws, and then lever the entire front display assembly away from the rest of the body with a suction cup, being careful not to rip the TouchID sensor wire clean off.

The iPhone 6 Plus is rocking a 2915mAh battery, which is nearly double the 1560mAh cell in the iPhone 5S. However, compared to other 5.5-inch phones, it’s a bit of a disappointment: the OnePlus One is packing a 3100mAh cell, and the Galaxy Note 3 (which, admittedly, is a bit better endowed in the size department) has 3200mAh up its sleeve.

The teardown boys have also confirmed that 1GB of RAM is powering the iPhone 6 Plus. That doesn’t seem like much compared to the 2GB-3GB that high-end Android phones are packing these days; but slow performance certainly hasn’t been a complaint of all the recent reviews.

We’ll keep an eye on the live-stream and let you know if they find any tiny Jony Ive action figures hidden inside the RAM modules. [iFixit]

Picture: iFixit


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