iPhone 16 Pro Chip ID
Duration: 45 minutes
Steps: 11 Steps
These board shots were captured using a US iPhone 16 Pro—taking a closer look at the tech magic inside!
Check out these awesome board shots from a US iPhone 16 Pro! This snazzy model skips the physical SIM tray, but it's packed with tech for 5G mmWave bands and even satellite communication. If you're curious, dive into our iPhone 16 Pro teardown for all the juicy details. And a big shoutout to our amazing community member Chunglin Chin for their contributions!
Step 1
The iPhone 16 Pro’s logic board is made up of two double-sided PCBs, stacked together like a tech sandwich.
- Check out the top of the RF board, then flip it and scope out the bottom. Next, give the main board’s top side a look before turning it over to see what’s happening underneath.
Step 2
- STMicroelectronics ST33J eSIM/secure element
- Qualcomm PMX65-000 power management
- Cirrus Logic 338S01087 audio amplifier
- Qualcomm clock generator
- Analog Devices MAX11390A analog to digital converter
Step 3
- Let's get those components sorted out! First up, we've got the Qualcomm SDR735-001 RF transceiver, the heart of your device's communication. Next, say hello to the Qualcomm SMR546-002 IF transceiver, which keeps things running smoothly. Don't forget about the Broadcom AFEM-8234 front-end module, ready to handle all your signal needs. The Skyworks SKY58440-11 front-end module is here to help boost performance, and last but not least, the Qorvo QM76307 front-end module rounds out our superstar lineup. Time to get to work!
Step 4
- Here's a quick rundown of the key components you'll find inside: the Texas Instruments LM3567A1 LED flash driver, Broadcom BCM59367A1 wireless charging controller, Qualcomm QET7100-001 wideband envelope tracker, Qorvo envelope tracker power supply, and the Apple 338S00616 DC-DC converter. Keep these names in mind as you navigate the repair, and let's get this device back in action!
Step 5
- Qualcomm SDX71M-000 modem
- Skyworks front-end module
- Qorvo QM76306 front-end module
- Possibly NXP Semiconductors NFC controller
Step 6
- Micron MT62F1G64D4AQ-031 XT:C LPDDR5X SDRAM stacked above an Apple APL1V07 / 339S01527 A18 Pro hex-core processor with GPU & Neural Engine – that's your brainy multitasker!
- Apple APL109A / 338S01119 power management – keeping everything running smoothly and efficiently, like the unsung hero behind the scenes.
- STMicroelectronics STPMIA3C power management – the quiet powerhouse that keeps your device in top shape with no drama.
- GigaDevice GD25Q80E 1 MB serial NOR flash memory – storing everything you need with style and speed.
Step 7
- Pop out that USI 339M00326 UWB module with care—don’t let it slip away!
Step 8
- Here’s the Kioxia K5A3RF9864 128 GB NAND flash memory—think of it as your device’s secret stash for all your apps, pictures, and questionable memes.
- Spot the Texas Instruments SN2012027, probably running the USB Type-C show and handling all your charging and connection drama.
- Texas Instruments CP3200B1G0 is likely the battery charger, keeping your device powered up while you scroll endlessly.
- Cirrus Logic 338S00967 is your audio codec, making sure your playlist sounds crisp and your calls don’t sound like a potato.
- Cirrus Logic 338S01087 is the audio amplifier—turning up the volume so you don’t miss a beat.
- Texas Instruments TPS65657B0 handles display power, keeping your screen bright and beautiful (unless you left it on night mode).
- Cirrus Logic 338S00843 is probably the power management chip, juggling all the energy so your device doesn’t pass out mid-TikTok.
Step 9
- Say hello to the Texas Instruments TPS61280H, your battery’s front-end DC-DC converter sidekick.
- Meet the Apple 338S01026-B1—this little chip is your power management maestro, keeping your device’s energy flowing just right.
Step 10
- You'll spot the USI 339S01464 module here, handling both Bluetooth and WiFi like a multitasking wizard.
- And right next to it? The NXP Semiconductors NFC controller, ready to handle your tap-and-go magic.
Step 11
- If you're working with a Bosch Sensortec accelerometer & gyroscope, you're dealing with some pretty impressive tech! It's built to measure and sense movement, rotation, and tilt in your device. Handle it with care, and you’ll be back on track in no time. But remember, if you run into any hiccups, or just prefer leaving the tough stuff to the pros, feel free to schedule a repair. We'll make sure your gear gets the TLC it deserves.