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Following is a tear down graphic by Semiconductor Insights reported about [http://www.techonline.com/product/underthehood/209000013;jsessionid=OE0PYVMJ22XYIQSNDLPCKH0CJUNN2JVN here]. |
Following is a tear down graphic by Semiconductor Insights reported about [http://www.techonline.com/product/underthehood/209000013;jsessionid=OE0PYVMJ22XYIQSNDLPCKH0CJUNN2JVN here]. |
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[[Image:Hardware3g.JPG]] |
[[Image:Hardware3g.JPG]] |
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[[Image:Hardware3G_bottom.jpg]] |
[[Image:Hardware3G_bottom.jpg]] |
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− | Important differences from the internals of original iPhone |
+ | == Important differences from the internals of original iPhone == |
* Battery is no longer soldered. |
* Battery is no longer soldered. |
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* CSR Bluetooth chip updated to [http://www.csr.com/bc6/index.php BlueCore6-ROM]. If you know what BT profiles this chip supports, please add. |
* CSR Bluetooth chip updated to [http://www.csr.com/bc6/index.php BlueCore6-ROM]. If you know what BT profiles this chip supports, please add. |
Revision as of 20:14, 29 July 2008
iFixit has a run down of all iPhone components here which includes some datasheets.
Following is a tear down graphic by Semiconductor Insights reported about here.
Top side
Bottom side
Important differences from the internals of original iPhone
- Battery is no longer soldered.
- CSR Bluetooth chip updated to BlueCore6-ROM. If you know what BT profiles this chip supports, please add.
- (Anyone have more? please add)