An iPhone 14 Pro teardown reveals that Apple sticks with the legacy architecture, which means it's still a huge (and expensive) pain to replace the broken back glass...
A second, reveals that the iPhone 14 Pro models are is unfortunately still using the legacy iPhone architecture, so common repairs like a broken screen or a cracked back glass still remain way too complex and also, way too expensive in the latter case.
The big problem with the legacy iPhone architecture is that repairing a broken back glass is ridiculously complex, and we recommend youHere are a few very interesting tid-bits that this teardown by iFixit has discovered:
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