The iPhone XS features a 5.8 in (diagonal) glass screen with curved edges, thin black bezels, and a notch at the top of the screen to accommodate a speaker and selfie camera. The back cover is glass and the edge frame is made from curved stainless steel.
The iPhone 14 features a 6.1 in (diagonal) flat glass screen, thin black bezels, and a notch at the top of the screen to accommodate a speaker and selfie camera. The back cover is glass and the edge frame is made from flat anodized aluminum. Volume controls can be found on the left edge while the power button is situated on the right.
The iPhone 14 Pro features a 6.1 in (diagonal) flat glass screen, thin black bezels, and a new "dynamic island" at the top of the screen to accommodate sensors and the front facing camera. The back cover is glass and the edge frame is made from flat stainless steel.
The iPhone 14 is easier to repair than ever. The repair experts at iFixit have labeled the new iPhone 14 as Apple's "most repairable iPhone in years" thanks to changes that make it easier to take apart and repair the back glass. Apple has historically come under scrutiny for the way it makes its iPhones difficult to repair, and while the new
Hold the back glass upright with one hand and rotate the bottom edge to the left to reveal the battery press connector just below the volume buttons. Use the tip of an opening pick to pry up and disconnect the battery press connector from the logic board. A plus and minus sign is printed on the head of this connector.
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