At the time, this first-generation SE had the design of the iPhone 5s from 2013, packed with the power of the then-class-leading iPhone 6S. I loved it, as it felt like the best of both worlds.
It looks as if Apple added some waterproofing measures to the iPhone SE, just as it did to the iPhone 6s and the 6s Plus. Still, don't go dunking your iPhone in water anytime soon just to test this.
Wonder no more, as this research team shows us how they tapped them with a flexible printed circuit (FPC) BGA interposer on an iPhone 6S, the first iPhone to use NVMe-based storage. The research ...