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iFixit takes a closer look at the iPhone Air’s 3D-printed USB-C port
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Okay, So Apple’s Using 3D Printing in the iPhone Air. But How?
When we took apart Apple’s thinnest-ever pocket computer, we admired its impressive engineering in a surprisingly repairable 5.6mm-thin package. We were even more surprised to discover that the MagSafe charger uses the same battery found inside the phone itself (and they’re even interchangeable!). The initial excitement may have quieted, perhaps too much if reports of production cuts are to be… Source
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