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iPhone 6 Plus torn down, revealing its vital components

The guys at iFixit have just given the latest iPhone 6 Plus a proper tear down treatment. This is the biggest iPhone yet and it appears to be fairly easy to disassemble provided that you have the right tools including a pentalobe screwdriver.

With the screws removed, the iPhone 6 Plus is taken apart with the display first which gives you access to its inner components. From the disassembly, the battery on the iPhone 6 Plus is confirmed to be a large 2,915mAh capacity unit while the new 64-bit Apple A8 chip is mated with just 1GB of RAM.

Meanwhile, the 1080p Full HD 5.5″ display is still fused with the front glass. So if you accidentally break the screen, you would need to change the whole module which can be costly. Overall, iFixit gives the iPhone 6 Plus a repairability score of 7 out of 10, which is higher than previous iPhones.

Watch the tear down video as well as the step by step disassembly guide after the break.

iPhone 6 Plus Teardown

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