Love it or hate it, there's no question that
Apple's iPhone line is popular, and while the numbers haven't officially been
announced yet, the company has already broken its record for pre-orders online
(roughly 4 million in a 24-hour period compared to the iPhone 5’s 2 million).
The new Smartphone comes in two flavors -- the 6 and the 6 Plus. In this
teardown, we focus on Apple's flagship, the larger "phablet" 6 Plus.
The phone comes in
three colors, including silver, gold, and "space grey" instead of the
typical dirt-absorbent white of the earlier models, because of the phone now
has an easily removable battery and the fingerprint cable no longer rips off
when opening the case. Enough about the iPhone's aesthetics and sales numbers,
let's get down to business and see what makes the 6 Plus tick!
Case features
The 6
Plus case features an aluminum back plate with a typical plastic front, which
is held together with Pentalobe screws. A noticeable "bump" from the
improved optics of the camera runs along the case edge that raises it about
0.6mm, not a big deal because the optics provide improved image quality. Once
the case is cracked open, you’ll notice the hardware is fastened with Philips
screws, making them easier to disassemble. The first thing that stands out when
looking inside is the size of the battery. Apple went with a massive Li-Ion
battery rated at 2,915mAh that has a reported 16-day standby time, which is removed
using an adhesive pull-tab. The camera and Retina display LED back-plate are
clearly visible along with the home button with integrated Touch ID fingerprint
scanner.
Display takes
The iPhone 6 Plus has a massive 5.5-inch display that spans the phone literally
from one edge to the other. Like most of the other manufacturers on the market
(HTC, LG, Samsung,…...), Apple decided to pack their Retina HD Display with as
many pixels as possible per-square inch, in the case of the Plus- 401-ppi.
That’s 401 pixels per inch and a whopping 2,205.5 on the whole display! You’ll
notice that Apple has redesigned how the home button connects to the phone’s
main board, completely removing the short, fragile cable featured on the 5s.
The new redesign features a longer cable that’s routed to the opposite end of
the phone, making it easier to remove the inside components without damaging
the cable.
Apple A8 APL1011 SoC stars
Getting to the matter, we can see what makes the iPhone 6
Plus function with a clear view of the Apple A8 APL1011 SoC in all of its
glory. Apple went with TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company) to
manufacture the chip rather than Samsung, which is clocked at 1.4GHz and
features 1GB of Elpida LPDDR3 RAM. We can also see a Qualcomm MDM9625M LTE
modem, Skyworks Low Band LTE PAD and an TriQuint TQF6410 3G EDGE Power
Amplifier Module. There’s also a InvenSense MP67B 6-axis gyroscope and accelerometer
combo. The flipside of the mainboard features 16 to 128GB module of Hynix NAND
flash (depending on customer’s needs), Murata Wi-Fi module and a Broadcom
touchscreen controller. Still packed onto the tiny board is an ARM Cortex-M3
microcontroller (M8 motion coprocessor), NXP 65V10 NFC module + Secure Element
along with a Qualcomm RF transceiver.
Lots of hardware in small space
Apple packed a large amount of hardware into a relatively small space with some improvements made over the company's previous flagship 5s.A larger battery, 401-ppi HD full 1080p Retina HD Display and a redesigned home button with integrated Fingerprint reader are just a few of the improvements integrated into the 6 Plus. Both versions of the 6 series run Apple's iOS 8 and are almost identical in design and hardware specs. The most obvious differences between the two are the display sizes (the iPhone 6 features a 4.7-inch screen) and Li-Ion batteries (the 6 uses an smaller 1810mAh battery), however the market price is different as well,
The iPhone 6 line hit
the market today and some buyers were a little angry at the fact that some
stores didn’t carry the 6 Plus, which is apparently hard to find at this point,
unless you were lucky enough to pre-order it online.
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