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YouTuber Phone Repair Guru recently disassembled the new 13-inch M4 iPad Pro on their YouTube channel, offering a look into its internal design. This teardown comes after Apple‘s announcement of the new iPad Pro, boasting a nearly 20% improvement in heat dissipation compared to its predecessor. To achieve this feat, Apple incorporated a graphite thermal film within the chassis and cleverly replaced the rear logo with a copper material, both aiding in heat management as confirmed by the disassembly video.

There is nearly a 20% improvement in heat dissipation compared to the predecessor

Another noteworthy change is the relocation of the front camera and Face ID module. These components have been shifted to the right edge, aligning with the magnetic attachment point for the new Apple Pencil Pro. The disassembly also revealed adjustments made to the internal magnet array of the new iPad Pro.

While the overall internal design largely resembles the previous generation, the video provides a closer look at key components like the central logic board housing the M4 chip, a 10209mAh battery with user-friendly pull tabs, and the quad-speaker setup.

The new iPad Pro, officially launched last Wednesday, boasts not only the M4 chip but also an OLED display and a sleeker, lighter body design.

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