Because the new case lacks a chin, this speaker channel was removed in favor of simple holes in the bottom of the case that align to the asymmetric holes on the bottom of your iPhone. The chin in previous models also served as a way to port sound from the bottom speakers, essentially turning them into front-facing speakers. The lack of a chin allows the iPhone XS, XS Max, and iPhone XR to retain the ‘all screen’ look. The design of the Smart Battery Case is similar to previous iterations, though it loses the ‘chin’ found on older models geared towards iPhones featuring Home buttons. Inside the box you’ll find the Smart Battery Case, a few pieces of documentation, and not much else. Unpacking the Smart Battery Case is a simple affair, and if you’ve ever unboxed the iPhone 6s or iPhone 7 version, you’ll know exactly what to expect. Subscribe to 9to5Mac on YouTube for more videos Unboxing & Design
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