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As with most of the latest and greatest in the gadget world, iFixit has taken the time to show us what resides within the Verizon iPhone 4. The internals and disassembly process are much the same as the AT&T version of the iPhone. The external differences of the iPhone are obvious enough in that the antenna or outer ring of the phone has breaks in different locations. The SIM card slot is absent as you would expect since this is a Verizon phone. Internally the layout of the Verizon and AT&T iPhone look much the same, but of note is the motor that vibrates the phone has been revamped, providing a more quiet and soft feel as well as less noise on the table. Check out the link below to see the full teardown of Verizon’s iPhone.
[iFixit - Verizon iPhone Teardown]
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iFixit has received an iPhone 4 early and as usual has swiftly deconstructed it to show Apple’s latest product to the world. iFixit shows us all the steps in the disassembly and all the new internals of the iPhone 4.

Some of the images are either bring kept at this time or are not working, but you should be able to see the majority of the tear down. iFixit explains the process of the teardown and shows us the A4 chip, Gyro, camera, memory and more.
Check it out at [iFixit iPhone 4 teardown]
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For those of you on Sprint, the HTC EVO 4G is the smartphone most of you have been longing for. iFixit has gotten their hands on the EVO a few days prior to its official launch date and put its insides on display for all to see. iFixit walks you through the complete teardown and specs at their lovely site.
[iFixit HTC EVO 4G Teardown]
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Posted by Aaron Zollo on May 18, 2010 in News | 0 comments

With our continued coverage of the Microsoft Kin phones you may be thinking to yourself, what exactly lies inside the Kin Two. Chipworks has taken the time to pull one apart and expose its innards to the world. Aside from the nvidia Tegra processor there is an 8MP Sony censor for the camera and much more. Head over to Chipworks to see the full teardown step-by-step.
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Posted by Aaron Zollo on Apr 15, 2010 in News | 0 comments

Many have been waiting some time for the Core i5 and i7 to be added to the MacBook Pro lineup. At the same time we are betting iFixit can’t wait to take apart Apple’s latest creation. The full teardown is now available in a 3 page spread at iFixit.
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