…just like those pagers.
In contrast, no iPhone teardown has shown any explosives, and Apple still has a reputation for saving weight wherever possible.
If you have an iPhone that mysteriously has only a fraction of the battery capacity of a normal iPhone it might be time to worry if you have the Mossad version with inbuilt explosives. But otherwise I wouldn't worry too much. A battery explosion would be inconvenient but much less effective
There was negligible weight increase, as the battery was significantly shrunk to allow hiding the explosive inside [1].
> At some point, Hezbollah noticed the battery was draining faster than expected, the Lebanese source said. However, the issue did not appear to raise major security concerns - the group was still handing its members the pagers hours before the attack.
[1] https://www.reuters.com/graphics/ISRAEL-PALESTINIANS/HEZBOLL...