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Apple unveils "Daisy", a robot used to recycle iPhone phones

This is why it is not surprising to learn that Apple's Daisy is specifically designed to recycle iPhone phones and can operate at up to 200 decks per hour .

Why Apple needs to disassemble iPhone? Well, you do this because our smartphones are made from a variety of materials, and since all materials can not be recycled or recycled in the same way, they must be sorted first. The Daisy robot helps to do this and is also able to recover some of the most valuable materials unlike some traditional recycling methods, as well as getting higher quality also according to Apple.

This means eventually that with more material that Apple can recycle or rather recover, it will need to buy fewer items the next time you create an iPhone. If this sounds familiar to you, it is because the Daisy robot is not the first recycling robot for Apple. The US company has already created another robot called Liam, and on Apple's approach, the Daisy robot appears to already consist of parts of the Liam robot.

Liam was said to have been able to disassemble 1.2 million iPhones a year, making the Daisy robot slightly more efficient, and assuming that there are no breaks it would lead to the dismantling of 1.75 million iPhone phones in one year.

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