Leading the Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) rumor mill today are drop tests for the iPhone XS and XS Max. Today, we’ll look at that and other for Friday.

Drop Tests: , reports 9to5Mac. The first tests takes place at about pocket height. Both devices came out of this test with no damage. The next tests was head height, which is roughly six feet. This time around both devices suffered minor damage. The final test was from 10 feet in the air. The iPhone XS came out mostly unharmed, but the iPhone XS Max’s screen shattered when it hit the ground. All of these tests were dropping the devices on pavement.
iPhone XS Max Teardown:
, MacRumors notes. This teardown shows that the iPhone XS Max is using a two-cell L shaped battery similar to the one found in the iPhone X. The battery also has notches in its corners, which will hopefully prevent damage from battery expansion. The teardown also discovers that there is a custom power management chip from Apple inside the device.
iPhone Delays: , reports AppleInsider. The tech company is warning some customers about pickup delays due to “last minute logistical issues.” However, this delay shouldn’t last long. Most customers will see their devices come in before the day is out. The rest should be ready by the following day.
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