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If you are interested in apple products in depth, you surely know that the iPhone is definitely not just about the bitten apple on its back. In its interior, you will find years of development and evolution, thanks to which we now hold phones in our hands, which are often thousands of times more powerful than the huge computers of a few years ago. Apple is without a doubt one of the most selective companies - in the past it proved it to us, for example, by removing the 3,5 mm connector from the iPhone 7, or by equipping MacBooks only with Thunderbolt 3 connectors. However, there are still people who say that these steps are not necessary and do not stand by Apple's point of view. Among them is Scotty Allen from the Strange Parts channel, who, among other things, proved that The iPhone 7 can also have a 3,5mm jack.

In a new video that has racked up over 24 views in just 300 hours, Scotty Allen goes inside a Chinese factory where Apple phone batteries are made. Allen always wants to learn everything he can. Maybe that's why he made the decision in the past build your own iPhone part by part. This time he was interested in batteries, and in a 28-minute video he decided to show viewers what is behind their construction. Everything is explained in detail in the video, but mainly understandable (that is, if you understand English). Some of you may have already formed a preconceived notion that the nearly half-hour long video will not be watchable due to its length. However, definitely give him a chance, because all the machines, processes and most of all Scotty Allen's enthusiasm will definitely absorb you.

We won't describe the complete battery manufacturing process here - we'll leave that to the professionals, or to Scotty himself. However, you might be interested, for example, in the fact that batteries are tested in all kinds of ways after production. Manufacturers leave them in ovens, spray them with salt water and more, just to make any bad pieces explode and be scrapped. Be sure to check out more from the Strange Parts channel after watching the video. I guarantee you that if you are interested in Apple and want to know various information "under the hood", then you will definitely like it.

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