Apple recently launched the iPhone 16e for $599. A teardown by iFixit and REWA Technology has revealed interesting insights about the device.
According to REWA Tech, the iPhone 16e houses a 4,005mAh battery, contradicting Dave2D’s earlier claim that it features a 3,961mAh battery.
The iPhone 16e features the same electric battery adhesive first introduced in the iPhone 16 series. This adhesive can be quickly disengaged with the right tools.
The logic board houses the A18 SoC along with the new C1 modem. However, the A18 SoC is embedded deeper, making it harder to repair.
Based on speculations, Apple might use the same C1 modem in upcoming iPhones.
Since the iPhone 16e lacks MagSafe and has slower wireless charging, it may improve battery longevity as it generates less heat while charging.
Thanks to Right to Repair laws, key components like the screen and logic board pair easily when replaced with OEM parts.
Users can also repair the USB-C charging port on the iPhone 16e, but the process requires removing several parts, making it a challenging repair task.