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veganfuccboi t1_j14w4gb wrote

Because he's wrong. That metal piece did not come from the phone.

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plurry17 t1_j14vb5u wrote

This is not the part of the phone, I have 13 Pro and there isn't any metal piece

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TWYFAN97 t1_j14uqek wrote

Clearly people don’t know anything if they are downvoting me lol. That piece is normally well adhered to the earpiece and doesn’t come off like that.

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ImChimeraX t1_j14xguo wrote

Show me an iPhone 13 with a silver speaker grill with large holes like that and pointy edges.

When you realise you can’t, you’ll realise why you’re being downvoted.

Yes, it’s likely a speaker grill, but no, it’s not from an iPhone 13. It’s the wrong shape, colour, and design.

It’s likely that the magnets in the iPhone speaker attached this bit of magnetic trash and caused OP some confusion about it.

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TWYFAN97 t1_j14xxry wrote

OP is showing the rear part of the earpiece cover which is why it looks like that. I repair iPhones as a side hustle I know what I’m talking about. Regardless a part is missing from the earpiece and damage can impact how it appears.

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ImChimeraX t1_j14zs5v wrote

That piece looks nothing like any part from an iPhone. I mean maybe you need glasses or something, but looking at photos for iPhone parts you can clearly see there’s no part of the grill or earpiece assembly that looks remotely like that.

I’m happy to be proven wrong next time you take an iPhone 13 apart, but from my own experience repairing the odd phone, and from tear down videos, and parts catalogues I can’t see why you’d think it’s from OPs phone.

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veganfuccboi t1_j14z2ip wrote

Wrong, the rear part of the earpiece speaker for the 13 pro does not look anything close to that. There's videos on the internet that disprove you, there's common sense that disproves you, you can watch a jerryrig teardown of the phone and it will disprove you, but it seems you're so adamant on your stance, despite it being demonstrably wrong, that I sincerely doubt you'd believe apple's own engineers if they told you it's not true.

That metal piece did not come from OP's phone.

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BananimusPrime t1_j157nan wrote

It’s admirable how hard you’re doubling down on being very, very wrong.

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TWYFAN97 t1_j157y9h wrote

Yet I’m not wrong and ignorant users who think they know better are the ones who are wrong. Obviously the metal piece is missing and OP is clearly showing what’s left of it.

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veganfuccboi t1_j15a88s wrote

You're saying the metal piece is from behind the earpiece speaker, yet the phone op showed us in the photo looks intact and absolutely identical to the one in the photo you keep repeatedly posting in this thread.

As a self-proclaimed phone repair hobbyist can you explain how that metal piece that is clearly larger and thicker than the gap between the display and the borders of the phone somehow came from the behind the earpiece and got outside, yet the phone in OP's photo doesn't appear damaged in any way whatsoever.

Again, look at the phone in OP's photo, and the one in your photo. Despite his photo being slightly blurry, you can clearly make out that both earpieces look the same.

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