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Demontage van de Apple Watch Series 6

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正翻译步骤 5

步骤 5
Apple Watch Series 6 Teardown: 步骤 0 中的图像 1,3 Apple Watch Series 6 Teardown: 步骤 0 中的图像 2,3 Apple Watch Series 6 Teardown: 步骤 0 中的图像 3,3
  • At first glance, the tri-point-trapped Taptic Engine seems old hat—but it turns out to be bigger than the one in the 5. Maybe the slimmed-down Series 4 shaker wasn't up to snuff?

  • It's also made using 100% recycled rare earth metals and tungsten this time, which is awesome. (But let's not forget, reuse > recycling.)

  • Update: Since we've got Creative Electron's X-rays on tap, here's a nifty bonus image of the Taptic Engine's innards. Shake and bake!

  • More battery and more Taptic Engine—Apple mentioned neither of these in their announcement, but it seems they've quietly pulled out all the stops this year.

  • With all the brawn out of the way, it's time to tackle the brains of this operation: the S6 SiP. Even with our trusty tools, this intricate maze of cabling and hidden screws is no picnic.

  • But as usual, time + tools + technique prevails! At last this Watch regurgitates its remaining contents.

Op het eerste gezicht lijkt de door tri-point schroeven gevangen trilmotor op een oude bekende—maar deze blijkt groter te zijn dan die in de 5. Misschien was de afgevallen shaker uit de Series 4 niet helemaal meer up-to-date?

Deze bestaat deze keer ook voor 100% uit gerecyclede edele metalen en tungsten, wat heel tof is. (Maar laten we ook niet vergeten dat hergebruik > recycling.)

Meer batterij en meer trilmotor—Apple noemde niets hiervan in hun aankondiging, maar het lijkt erop dat ze het dit jaar allemaal stilletjes doorgevoerd hebben.

Met alle deze zwaargewichten uit de horloge is het tijd om de brein achter deze operatie eruit te halen: de S6 SiP. Zelfs met onze betrouwbare tools is dit doolhof aan kabels en verborgen schroefjes echter geen picknick..

Maar, zoals gewoonlijk levert de vergelijking tijd + tools + techniek precies op wat we willen, namelijk een overwinning voor ons! Eindelijk geeft deze Watch zich volledig over.

[* black] At first glance, the tri-point-trapped Taptic Engine seems old hat—but it turns out to be bigger than [https://d3nevzfk7ii3be.cloudfront.net/igi/BRo4GApUEaHxEZFF.full|the one in the 5|new_window=true]. Maybe the [guide|113044|slimmed-down Series 4 shaker|stepid=216166|new_window=true] wasn't up to snuff?
[* black] It's also made using 100% recycled rare earth metals and tungsten this time, which is awesome. (But let's not forget, [https://www.ifixit.com/Right-to-Repair/Recycling|reuse > recycling|new_window=true].)
+ [* black] ***Update***: Since we've got Creative Electron's X-rays on tap, [https://d3nevzfk7ii3be.cloudfront.net/igi/QmNRFD4eDbxCvhIq.full|here's a nifty bonus image of the Taptic Engine's innards|new_window=true]. Shake and bake!
[* icon_reminder] More battery ''and'' more Taptic Engine—Apple mentioned neither of these in their announcement, but it seems they've quietly pulled out all the stops this year.
[* black] With all the brawn out of the way, it's time to tackle the brains of this operation: the S6 SiP. Even with our trusty tools, this intricate maze of cabling and hidden screws is no picnic.
[* black] But as usual, time + tools + technique prevails! At last this Watch regurgitates its remaining contents.

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