iPhone 11 series modelsAfter the sale,iFixit websiteThe iPhone 11 Pro Max was also disassembled. In addition to confirming that the internal circuit board of the new phone adopts a double-layer design, the new battery produced by Xinwoda Electronics also adopts an integrated L-shaped specification, but still no evidence was found whether it has a reverse wireless charging design.

According to iFixit's teardown, the iPhone 11 Pro Max's connectivity data chip is still sourced from Intel, a previous partner. Apparently, the previously announced settlement with Qualcomm hasn't been able to meet the launch schedule for the new phone. However, judging by the timing, it's expected that the 5G iPhone, due out next year, will begin using Qualcomm-supplied data chips.
The use of a double-layer circuit board and an L-shaped battery design is not surprising in order to allow for better internal space for parts placement. However, the iFixit website did not find any of the previously speculated camera-specific features of the Pro series.Design with an additional 2GB of memory, which shows that even the Pro series models still maintain the 4GB memory specification, rather than the 6GB capacity rumored in the market.
As for the battery, it has a second set of connectors, which are mainly used to connect wireless charging components. This means that the iPhone 11 series models will additionally separate the wired and wireless charging lines, perhaps to ensure the safety of the charging process. However, whether the reverse wireless charging function can be added through firmware updates in the future is currently unknown.






