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Teardown of Verizon’s Apple iPhone reveals chips usedEDA360 Insider - Steve LeibsonFeb. 11, 2011 |
One of the most anticipated product rollouts of the year is already happening this week—the Verizon CDMA version of the Apple iPhone—and two organizations have already done us the great favor of tearing a sample phone apart and enumerating the significant chips found inside. The two organizations are UBM TechInsights (affiliated with EE Times) and ifixit.com. And you know what? They seem to have torn apart slightly different versions.
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