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[* black] [* icon_note] Ever since the iPhone 6S (link), the procedure for getting past an iPhone’s screen adhesive has been the same: heat, slice, and repeat—just watch out for stray cables! [* black] Luckily, just like this year’s Pro series (link), the cables are aligned on one side this year. [* black] And that’s despite the improved IP68 water and dust resistance over the IP67 iPhone XR. [* black] Luckily, just like this year’s Pro series, the cables are aligned on one side this year. |
[* black] [* icon_note] Ever since the iPhone 6S (link), the procedure for getting past an iPhone’s screen adhesive has been the same: heat, slice, and repeat—just watch out for stray cables! [* black] Luckily, just like this year’s Pro series (link), the cables are aligned on one side this year. [* black] And that’s despite the improved IP68 water and dust resistance over the IP67 iPhone XR. [* black] Luckily, just like this year’s Pro series, the cables are aligned on one side this year. |