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The guys at iFixit have done it again, this time bringing us the first legal a teardown of the Apple iPhone 4.
Some highlights from the teardown:
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* Removing the back cover is a snap – undo two Phillips #00 screws and push the back up with thumbs.
* The 3.7V 1420 mAh Li-Polymer battery has a massive 115.2 x 58.6 x 9.3 mm footprint.

# The dual purpose stainless steel inner frame/antenna assembly addresses possibly the two biggest flaws concerning previous iterations of the iPhone: continuous dropped calls and lack of reception.
# The phone uses the 1 GHz ARM Cortex A8 core.
# We get confirmation that this handset features 512MB of RAM.
# The iPhone 4 sports two cameras — a 1.3 MP front-facer, and a 5 MP on the back. Both are located on their own independent boards, making it possible to physically remove the cameras without damaging the phone.
# Logic board goodness:
- Skyworks SKY77542 Tx–Rx iPAC™ FEM for Dual-Band GSM/GPRS: 880–915 MHz and 1710–1785 MHz bands.
- Skyworks SWKS SKY77541 GSM/GRPS Front End Module
- STMicro STM33DH 3-axis accelerometer
- TriQuint TQM676091
- The AGD1 is the new 3 axis gyroscope that we believe is designed and manufactured by ST Micro for Apple. The package marks on this device do not appear to be the currently available commercial part, L3G4200D. The commercial version of this gyroscope is yet to be released — Apple got first dibs on it.
# – Samsung K9PFG08 flash memory
- Cirrus Logic 338S0589 audio codec (Apple branded). This is the same part as in the iPad.
- AKM8975 – newest magnetic sensor that promises to improve the performance over the prior generation.
- Texas Instruments 343S0499 Touch Screen Controller
- 36MY1EE Numonyx NOR and mobile DDR
# Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS are all provided by Broadcom and located beneath EMI shields on the front side of the board.
- Broadcom BCM4329FKUBG 802.11n with Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR and FM receiver.
- Broadcom BCM4750IUB8 single-chip GPS receiver.
# The front glass panel of the iPhone is constructed of Corning Gorilla Glass, a chemically strengthened alkali-aluminosilicate thin sheet glass that is reported to be 20 times stiffer and 30 times harder than plastic.
# The LCD panel is glued to the glass and digitizer. This means that if you break the glass, you’ll have to replace the glass, digitizer, and LCD as a single assembly.
Tags: iPhone, iphone 4, skyworks swks, Smart Phones

Jun 1
Posted by curseo in Apple, Hanheld Media Players, Microsoft, Phone, Smart Phone, Tablet, windows 7 | No Comments
Microsoft isn’t kidding around about showing Apple it’s serious in regard to competing in the tablet space, and while most of the devices surrounding its Computex booth were locked down tight, we were able to spend a few exclusive minutes with a brand new LG that showed some serious promise. Boasting a 10.1-inch LED capacity touchscreen, the UX10 was one of the most solid tablets we’ve had the opportunity to touch. The prototype on the floor was equipped with an Intel Atom Z530 processor, 1GB of DDR2 RAM, Windows 7 Home Premium, a 1.3 megapixel front-facing webcam, an SD card slot, 802.11b/g/n WiFi, a 7200mAh battery and a micro-HDMI output. The entire front was smothered in glass, with an itty-bitty bezel and a striking pearlescent white paint job around back. Though, we couldn’t help but notice the similarities in the logo when thinking of a certain Streak. Microsoft representatives couldn’t comment on an estimated price, though they did affirm that the device will escape the prototype stage and ship to consumers at some point in the future. Hit up the gallery below for a closer look, and peek past the break if you’re a fan of videos.
We saw a lot of new technology demoed at Intel’s Computex keynote this afternoon, but the most impressive thing may have just been MeeGo running on a 10-inch Moorestown Quanta Redvale tablet. While the demo on stage was very brief, we caught up with some of the product managers right after the presser and convinced them to give us a peek at what is coming in 2011. To say we’re impressed with the “pre-alpha” version of the software is a huge understatement. So, what are you still doing up here? Hit the gallery for a ton of hands-on shots and then that read more button for some impressions and video.
iPhone 4 parts just keep on dribbling out of China and turning up around the world — this time it’s the next-gen phone’s outer case on a video from iPhone Portgual. The site actually has two cases, which it says were purchased by a reader in China, and while they look genuine enough, we obviously can’t tell for certain whether they’re real. In any event, at this rate we’ll have enough leaked parts to assemble the entire damn thing by the time Steve takes the stage at WWDC to announce it in a few days — or hey, maybe he’ll just show it off at D8 tonight. Either way, we’ll be there. Videos after the break.
Tablets may be attracting all of the attention right now, but it’s clear that Intel‘s keeping a broad focus on mobile computing. During today’s PC Client keynote at Computex, the company took a moment to talk up Canoe Lake, an experimental platform that’ll enable 720p video playback on a machine that’s barely thicker than a couple of envelopes stacked together. We got a chance to peek the prototype on hand in Taipei, and we were told that Intel designed the device you’re peering at above completely in-house as a way to sell PC makers on the idea. They also affirmed that a GMA 3150 GPU was inside, and that the platform was capable of handling high-def multimedia. The machine was indeed functional, but few tricks were shown — the 10-inch display looked suitable enough, though it would certainly take us a few days to stop noticing that monster gap between the keyboard and LCD. But hey, you’ve got to cram those components / battery / fairy dust somewhere, right? Look for a plethora of Canoe Lake-based systems (probably fashioned like the gapless netbook at the tail end of the gallery below) to start shipping in “the second half of this year” from companies that Intel simply can’t name as of yet.
Info via engadget.com
Tags: Apple, Intel, iPhone, Netbook, Phone, Smart Phones, Tablet
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