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Years ago, after assembling his own iPhone using parts sourced from Chinese markets, the maker pondered a radical concept: why couldn’t phones be completely customized in the same way as personal computers? With a belief that individuals should have the freedom to create unique devices that fit their personalities and preferences, he decided to take a significant first step—crafting his own iPhone enclosure from scratch.
Without access to the intricate internal designs of an iPhone, his task was daunting. Although Apple releases some external specifications to aid accessory manufacturers, the inner workings remain a closely guarded secret. Nevertheless, armed with limited information, he was determined to overcome this challenge.