Kind of interesting but the good stuff is blurred out.
Makes me wish that these big tech companies would release the full uncensored data for their obsolete products. How nice would it be if Apple shared a huge archive of technical info on the original iphone. Surely there is nothing left on that device that is secret or of any use outside of curiosity.
Would be nice, but it’s virtually impossible. Products like the iPhone are a combination of many different suppliers’ parts and many different vendors’ work, all with various contractual requirements.
There’s almost zero upside for companies to go through all of the effort of preparing and releasing that information, however trivial it may seem from the outside.
This is why an EOL right to repair law covering devices would be progress. Alter the expectation from "Apple would have to ask" to "Apple expects their suppliers to comply with the law."
If you select the blurred section in a browser, then paste it somewhere, you can view the text/information. Worked for me in most of the sections, but not all.
Makes me wish that these big tech companies would release the full uncensored data for their obsolete products. How nice would it be if Apple shared a huge archive of technical info on the original iphone. Surely there is nothing left on that device that is secret or of any use outside of curiosity.