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iPhone 6S teardown reveals how Apple made it nearly waterproof

I wish this stuff had been in my iPhone 5S On the outside, the  iPhone 6S  and  iPhone 6S Plus  look very much like their predecessors. But, a dissection of Apple's latest phones has revealed what could be some very clever waterproofing measures to keep liquids out and your sanity intact. Upon opening up an iPhone 6S, iFixit first noticed an adhesive gasket placed between the front and back panels that didn't exist in the iPhone 6 lineup. While unannounced by Apple, this small change in design is likely to greatly reduce the amount of iPhones returned due to minimal water damage. But, let's say that you drop your iPhone in the pool. Is the new adhesive seal enough to keep your phone from frying? Probably not. Thankfully, the teardown specialists also discovered that every one of the logic board's cable connectors is sealed to protect itself in the case that water does make its way inside. Maybe that's how the devices in the video below survived w

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