The first iPhone 13 Pro Max was made with a larger battery and fan

Months ago, a Swiss student who was tired of the iPhone not supporting the USB-C port was able to produce the first iPhone X equipped with this port. As expected, this has inspired the rest of the iPhone enthusiasts, and now a Chinese expert has succeeded in building the iPhone 13 Pro Max with a USB-C port, headphone jack, dual fan, and larger battery.
This Chinese person has shown the features of this iPhone by publishing several videos on Tikotak. As you can see in the published images, the thickness of this model has doubled compared to the regular iPhone 13 Pro Max, which is largely due to the addition of a secondary battery. In addition to the two cooling fans and headphone jack, we should also mention the use of USB-C port and larger speakers.




This person is an expert Announced that the model in question in the AnTuTu benchmark has achieved better results, which apparently has been achieved thanks to the use of fans. He explains in these videos that it took a very difficult and complicated process to build such a model, and that few users are likely to be able to do such things.
It should be noted that months before the port-based iPhone X USB-C was created, the student was fully trained to build such a model so that other people could add a USB-C port to their iPhone. Although companies have been using USB-C ports for their gadgets for years, Apple still uses the Lightning port for the iPhone, and this insistence on continuing to use Lightning has been widely criticized.
first iPhone with a USB-C port was sold for $ 86,000. So we have to see if this Chinese person also sells the iPhone through an auction on the Internet or not. Although there have been rumors in recent months about iPhones being built with new features by different people, none of them have as many attractive features as this new iPhone. On the other hand, it should be noted that old iPhones are usually manipulated for this purpose, but this Chinese expert was able to do this on the iPhone 13 Pro Max.- The world's first USB-C iPhone sold for $ 86,001
Source: XDA-Developers