Often people are troubled by the battery backup of iPhone but one person found the solution himself and doubled the battery backup of his iPhone. The case is from China, where an iPhone 13 Pro Max user named Yang Changshun has modified the device to some extent, after which users are now calling it ‘iPhone 13 Pro Max Ultra’. Actually, the user changed some components of the device and added some to make the performance of iPhone 13 Pro Max at its peak. As a result, the battery backup of the device has doubled and the performance has reached a new record level. Let us tell you that earlier a modified iPhone X was sold for about 64 lakh rupees.
A Chinese user posted a 37-minute video on his Weibo account in which he can be seen modifying his iPhone 13 Pro Max. Let’s take a look at what Yang Changshun changed to make the iPhone 13 Pro Max the iPhone 13 Pro Max Ultra.
The man made so many changes in the iPhone
The device owner added two built-in automatic speed adjustment cooling fans and a double-layer motherboard, which he filled with thermal paste, to his iPhone 13 Pro Max. As a result, the device’s performance on AnTuTu jumped by 1,54,000. His original iPhone 13 Pro Max had a general overall score of 7,15,809 while the modified iPhone score reached 8,70,244.
After this the user added a new battery, after which the battery life of the device doubled. The iPhone 13 series was already praised by the audience and critics alike for its lackluster battery life, so think how great the double battery life would be on the modified iPhone 13 Pro Max? And, finally, the user added a USB-C interface and a 3.5mm headphone jack to the iPhone 13 Pro Max. These additions did not affect the function of the Lightning interface. The new additions worked perfectly on the modified iPhone 13 Pro Max.
Modified iPhone X was sold for 64 lakhs
Earlier this year, an iPhone X user known as ‘Gernot Jobstall’ posted a video of him modifying his iPhone X. The Lighting port on his iPhone X was changed to include a USB-C port. Similar, in 2021, Ken Pilnell, an engineering student, showed off his own, modified iPhone X smartphone with a USB-C port, which later sold for $86,001 (approximately Rs.64 lakh) in an online auction.