u/Coastalblu

6s plus in bits. Which part is the memory storage so I can destroy it please?
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6s plus in bits. Which part is the memory storage so I can destroy it please?

My 6s plus has finally died. (RIP) I had to dismantle it entirely as the battery was swollen and the adhesive tabs broke trying to remove them. Battery being safely disposed of still attached to a now ripped apart phone.

I didn’t get to wipe any information on it before this happened. It just stopped charging and the side of the phone opened itself up (possibly after dropping, I’m not sure as the case hid it) Yes, I was indeed still trying to charge the phone in this condition as I didn’t know! How we didn’t blow up is anyone’s guess.

For those that can identify it, please can you tell me which part I need to hit with a hammer to make data irretrievable?

Thank you.

Edit: This post was aimed at Electrical Engineers.
Unlikely doesn’t mean impossible. I’m doing what people who are in the field recommend doing.
If you don’t know the answer to the question, that is ok. If you think it’s ridiculous, that is ok.
Just move on, the post wasn’t for you.

u/Coastalblu — 3 days ago

Since the iOS 26 updates my alarms have been randomly appearing as a miniature banner with wording and buttons so small it’s impossible to read or action.

Is anyone else getting this? Have you found a fix?

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u/Coastalblu — 9 days ago

Hi, has anyone else experienced this - from the day I got this phone a few years ago it’s the signal on calls has been horrific. Not all the time, but a very large amount of it. It’s not just breaking up, there’s time lags of varying degrees, sometimes 10 seconds!! It makes having a conversation almost impossible. It often helps if the person calls me back. I’m aware there are a few issues with my network, however, I never ever had a problem with my 6s plus, which was the best phone ever.
Has anyone else experienced this? And if you have, did you find a remedy?

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u/Coastalblu — 9 days ago