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iPhone dissection

2007-06-30 20:08:33.619033+02 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

Since I'm doing some hardware dissection today, this seems kind of apropos: AnandTech disassembles an iPhone. There was enough glued and epoxied in there that they destroyed it in the process, leading "eddiebax" in the Sensible Erection thread to point out that:

Because the contract is with ATT/Cingular, it will still be capable of making or completing as many calls as before...

As an AT&T/Cingular subscriber (they're the only company with a tower anywhere near us), I can only say "Bwahahahahaha!"

Speaking of dissecting electronics, I'm utterly flabberghasted at the number of link spammers that are trying to intercept "[obscure part number] datasheet".

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