iFixit: iPhone XS Has 'Notched' Battery and iPhone XS Max Has Apple-Designed Power Management Chip [Updated]

The repair experts at iFixit have shared teardowns of the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max, providing a look inside the latest models.

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iPhone XS on left and iPhone XS Max on right via iFixit

While the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max have improved IP68-rated water resistance, iFixit says it could not find any obvious evidence of increased waterproofing, with the SIM tray gasket and other seals looking more or less the same. Dutch repair website FixjeiPhone had found the iPhone XS was a bit harder to open.

After removing the displays, iFixit uncovered a few differences with the iPhone XS Max compared to the iPhone XS, including a resized Taptic Engine and an extended logic board, with one of the display connectors moved to the bottom. It appears the iPhone XS Max also has a slightly louder earpiece for phone calls.

The teardown corroborates that the iPhone XS has a new single-cell L-shaped battery, while the iPhone XS Max battery remains two cells. As uncovered in Chinese regulatory filings, the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max have battery capacities of 2,658 mAh at 3.81V and 3,174 mAh at 3.80V respectively.

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iPhone XS Max on left and iPhone XS on right via iFixit

Since the L-shaped batteries have six sides, rather than four like a rectangle, iFixit says Apple has "notched" the internal corners of the batteries in the iPhone XS to prevent undue stress from thermal expansion.

"This dramatic shift opens up a lot of design possibilities, but the large notch is responsible for the decrease in capacity relative to the X," its teardown email says. "Only time will tell how this new cell performs with age."

Moving on to the logic board, there is a new Apple-branded power management chip in the iPhone XS Max. Reports had suggested Apple would start using its own power management chip in at least a portion of its 2018 iPhones, as it gradually reduces its dependance on Dialog Semiconductor.

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Apple-designed power management chip labeled in green via iFixit

The teardown does not indicate whether the gigabit-class LTE modems in the latest iPhones are supplied by Intel and/or Qualcomm.

iFixit confirms the wide-angle sensor size has been increased by 32 percent in the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max. Pixel size has also been bumped, providing better low-light performance and contributing to the new "Smart HDR" feature.

iFixit gives the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max an overall repairability score of 6/10, with 10 being a perfect score. The repair experts say display and battery repairs remain a priority in the iPhone's design, but the all-glass design means the entire chassis must be replaced if the back glass cracks.

Update: A previous version of this article said both the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max have "notched" battery designs, but iFixit says this is only true for the iPhone XS. The article has been corrected.

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Top Rated Comments

alpi123 Avatar
76 months ago
I wouldn't call the rounded corners a "notch".
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
neilpatel2009 Avatar
76 months ago
I wouldn't call the rounded corners a "notch".
I believe this is the notch ifixit is talking about.

Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
827538 Avatar
76 months ago
'The teardown does not indicate whether the gigabit-class LTE modems in the latest iPhones are supplied by Intel and/or Qualcomm.'

Yes it does, they use Intel modems. Did you read the breakdown?
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
greg5green Avatar
76 months ago
The teardown does not indicate whether the gigabit-class LTE modems in the latest iPhones are supplied by Intel and/or Qualcomm.
What kind of monster tears the phone down before turning it on and taking a bunch of screenshots from the Field Test app?
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
csurfr Avatar
76 months ago
Too bad Apple never specifies the sensor size in their technical specifications. Would make the Xs camera stand out more. As it is currently, people might think there weren’t many improvements.
Are you referring the the “30% larger.....” that they spoke about in the keynote?
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
PickUrPoison Avatar
76 months ago
That is not sensor size, that is pixel size
Right, but bigger pixels+same number of pixels=bigger sensor size. Pixels growing 1.2u—>1.4u is >30% larger. Apple stated something like 32% larger sensor size to Gruber iirc.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)