Photos of the motherboard of the new iPhone 7 hit the net

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We are very close to knowing Apple's new flagship, the new iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, but for now what we have on the outside of the new iPhone is quite familiar to us since little or nothing seems to change from the current model (except in the Plus model and its possible double rear camera). Instead if we look a little beyond the outside of the devices and we delve into the internal hardware of the new iPhones, if we can see that the changes are somewhat more prominent. The truth is that we are all clear that the new iPhones will represent an important change in terms of power and efficiency, but what cannot be said is that the motherboard is so different between the new iPhone and the current ones. Obviously this board is missing the rest of the components that are another really important part, but ultimately and seen in the comparison video there are apparently few changes. We have the video where they show us some differences between both motherboards, that of the current iPhone 6s against those of the supposed iPhone 7:

In short, it is a very important component in any team but you should not put your hands to your head if the differences between this and the current one are not so great. In addition, these are leaks that are not confirmed by a "teradown" as iFixit colleagues usually do with the devices once they are launched, so let's enjoy the rumors without thinking further. The M10 processor will give this new iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus better autonomy and efficiency than the current iPhone, something that is really good for the user.


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