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Apple’s new iPhone Air might look like a futuristic, ultra-thin smartphone, but under the hood, it’s closer to an Apple Watch strapped to a giant battery. In this episode, Seve (founder of tscircuit) and Matt (founder of atopile) break down the wild engineering behind making phones slimmer than ever: iPhone Air Deep Dive: * Why the iPhone Air’s PCB layout looks more like a smartwatch than a phone * How Apple carved down the circuit board to a tiny “plateau” under the camera * The real limits of *batteries, casings, and glass thickness* * Why reducing *just 1 mm* of thickness is brutally hard * Tricks like *embedded resistors* inside the PCB stack-up * Why thinner phones aren’t just aesthetic — they change the entire board design Beyond the iPhone — Startup Life & Silicon Valley: * What “honest tells” are — from biology to founder culture * The strange power moves of Silicon Valley investors and founders * Why outfits are status signals in tech * Lessons from Reddit’s messy founder history * How investor–founder dynamics shifted in the past 15 years * The psychology of saying “no” to meetings (and why it makes you work harder) If you’ve ever wondered how Apple keeps packing a supercomputer into a device smaller than your wallet or what it’s really like building hardware startups in Silicon Valley, this episode blends both worlds. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit electronics.dev [https://electronics.dev?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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