Needless to say, the job is not as detailed as what iFixit normally offers, and most of the internal components that you see above have already been discovered and spotted in the past few months as part of numerous leaks, but at least this alleged teardown offers some fair bit of confirmation on the device’s internal layout.
It must be said that Apple did a pretty fine job changing the interior structure of the device so that it is able better to cram in all the internal components, while ending up with the slimmest iPhone to date. It has been “confirmed” that the battery itself has been flipped over to make space for access from the front of the device instead of the rear, with the headphone jack being moved to the bottom of the device.
At press time, the teardown page on iPhone-Garage seems to be down.