During National Engineers Week (Feb. 22-28, 2026), Baylor University is celebrating a significant honor for Emmanuel Agamloh, Ph.D., associate professor of electrical engineering at Baylor’s School of ...
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The FCC appears to have accidentally published confidential schematics of the iPhone 16e. This includes a 163-page document detailing technical descriptions and other sensitive details of the device.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) recently published a 163-page PDF showing the electrical schematics for the iPhone 16e, despite Apple specifically requesting them to be confidential. This ...
The Federal Communications Commission has seemingly leaked schematics for the iPhone 16e, despite Apple specifically requesting for them to be confidentially held. For complex communications hardware ...
Thanks to the leaked schematics, competitors can find out a lot about iPhone 16e, right, without reverse engineering. Photo: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac The Federal Communications Commission appeared ...