Hi Mary,

What IPX rating does the Samsung phone have or is it waterproof by virtue of it 
bursting into flames so that any water may get burned off *smile*.
Short of making the iPhone 7/7 Plus swim proof and giving it the same rating as 
the Apple Watch, IPX7 is as far as I can tell from Googling these standards the 
best there is, the test requires a device with IPX7 rating to survive being 
submersed in 3 feet of water for half an hour.
This is the same rating and standard Garmin builts into all their handheld 
outdoor GPS units.

Regards,
Sieghard

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Mary Otten
Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2016 8:58 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com; macvisionar...@freelists.org
Subject: iFixit teardown reveals exactly what replaced the iPhone 7’s headphone 
jack

So they have this new taptic engine, and some plastic piece. Now why did they 
have to take the headphone jack out if Samsung did not in order to make their 
galaxy even more waterproof them apple's device? That is a reasonable question 
I think. I am not arguing for the return of the headphone jack. But it would 
seem that it is not as simple as Apple would have  us think. Further, let us 
hope that this new engine stays around long enough to actually prove useful as 
opposed to the traditional home button. Rumors are already flying about how 
even the button that remains this year, which is attached so to speak to the 
new taptic engine, is going away next year.
Mary
iFixit teardown reveals exactly what replaced the iPhone 7’s headphone jack
9to5Mac  /  Chance Miller


[https://9to5mac.files.wordpress.com/2016/09/screen-shot-2016-09-15-at-11-17-25-pm.png?w=1600&h=1000#038;h=500]<https://9to5mac.com/2016/09/15/ifixit-teardown-reveals-exactly-what-replaced-the-iphone-7s-headphone-jack/>

As it does every year, device repair site iFixit<http://fixit.com> is putting 
all of Apple’s new devices through the teardown process. This year, the site is 
tearing down the iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, and Apple Watch 2. As usual, Apple 
leaves some details regarding the internals of its new devices a secret, but 
iFixit is able to figure out some of those secrets with its teardowns…

In its iPhone 7 Plus 
teardown<https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/iPhone+7+Plus+Teardown/67384>, iFixit 
notes of the similar teardown process to previous iPhone models. The classic 
Pentalobe screens are still there, while there are still two now-familiar 
screws guard each side of the Lightning connector. One interesting tidbit is 
that the iPhone 7 Plus opens to the side when you remove the display, as seen 
below. This change, iFixit notes, is likely related to the new water resistance 
feature.

Regarding the headphone jack removal, the Taptic Engine is taking up the 
majority of the space where the connectivity was housed, but interestingly 
there’s a simple plastic bumper where the actual cutout used to be. This 
suggests that, while the Taptic Engine was part of the reason for Apple to 
remove the headphone jack, the ability to make the iPhone water resistant was 
likely equally important.

As far as the battery goes, the iPhone 7 Plus features a slightly larger 
battery than its predecessor. The iPhone 6 Plus featured a 2750mAh battery, 
while this year’s model features a 2915mAh battery.

For the Apple 
Watch<https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Apple+Watch+Series+2+Teardown/67385>, 
iFixit has just started its teardown so there’s not much to see yet. iFixit has 
also not yet started its teardown

We’ll continue to update this post as the teardown process progresses. In the 
meantime, check out a few images from the process below.
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[tdbfdcsl4wt5eqrp-huge]<https://9to5mac.com/2016/09/15/ifixit-teardown-reveals-exactly-what-replaced-the-iphone-7s-headphone-jack/tdbfdcsl4wt5eqrp-huge/>
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Guides
iPhone 7
[iPhone 7]<https://9to5mac.com/guides/iphone-7/>

Apple's iPhone 7 and 7 Plus were announced on 7th September 2016
View THe Guide<https://9to5mac.com/guides/iphone-7/>


Original Article: 
http://9to5mac.com/2016/09/15/ifixit-teardown-reveals-exactly-what-replaced-the-iphone-7s-headphone-jack


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