Surfaces the iPhone 13 Pro Max with USB-C, a 3.5mm port, a larger battery, and two cooling fans.

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 iPhones had been modified to support USB-C capabilities and a few additional features. While some of these technologies have gained momentum, many have been a complete failure. A Chinese inventor, first seen on Douyin (TikTok elsewhere), has recently been added to the roster of IT nerds who have modified the Apple iPhone. He customised an iPhone 13 Pro Max with a USB-C connector, a 3.5mm headphone jack, a bigger battery, and two cooling fans.


The storey of a YouTuber who installed a USB-C connector to the iPhone X recently appeared, albeit nothing was known about how successful this was. The upgraded iPhone 13 Pro Max is significantly thicker than the original handset, which explains the extra Ultra term in its name. It comes with an extra battery, two cooling fans, and the previously stated USB port and audio jack. The new battery doubles the device's total battery life, while AnTuTu benchmarks show improved performance. This is most likely due to the device's better cooling system, which allows the installed chipset to work properly.

We may remark that the iPhone 13 Pro Max's enhanced design could be fine-tuned more to smooth out the rough edges. Regardless, the model is a wonderful design by the proprietors. Individual iPhone 13 Pro Max users will find it impossible to recreate the achievement accomplished by owners of this design, but demand for the technology may drive the development and scale of this breakthrough. Apple has yet to provide a formal remark on the incident.

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