, a well-known digital channel of the oil pipe, shared a complete disassembly video of the iPhone 14 Pro Max. After removing the screen, you can see most of the components of the new iPhone. Overall, most of the component layout is similar to the iPhone 13 Pro Max, using an L-shaped battery, a logic motherboard on the left, and is equipped with a newly packaged A16 Bionic chip.
This new logic motherboard cover is actually a metal plate with graphite pads, which can dissipate heat faster. Apple said in the keynote that all iPhone 14 models have better cooling systems that can maintain high performance for longer periods of time, and now we know how the system works.




As previously reported, the built-in battery capacity of the iPhone 14 Pro Max is 4323 mAh. This component is slightly smaller than the 4352 mAh battery of the iPhone 13 Pro. Of course, Apple claims that new phones can last longer without plugging in due to optimization of the A16 Bionic chip, which is now built on a 4-nanometer process.
But one thing that really different about the Pro models this year is the TrueDepth camera, which consists of a Face ID sensor and a front-facing camera. This time, Apple placed from sensor below the display so that all components are installed in an area 30% smaller than the iPhone 13 Pro’s notch.
As we can see from the teardown, the new TrueDepth camera module is actually much smaller, which allows Apple to create dynamic islands. Speaking of cameras, the iPhone 14 Pro Max has three rear lenses, just like its predecessor. However, this year's Pro models come with a new 48MP wide-angle lens and a larger sensor, which can be clearly seen from the inside.