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What camera is in the iPhone?

Everyone is speculating about what makes the iPhone tick, but one person is wondering about a feature Steve mentioned but didn't demo: the camera. Al-Manazir is trying to figure out what lens is being used in the iPhone, and with some impressive deductive reasoning has has narrowed it down to Micron and Largan. The only way we'll know for sure if when someone cracks open an iPhone for the first time.



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Dan Grice said 5:16PM on 1-12-2007
I'm still pissed that the Camera is on the back side or isn't reversable. I had hoped the iPhone would have been iChat AV compatible.
Apple missed the boat on that one!
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Jim Allchin said 5:19PM on 1-12-2007
More important, what processor?
The smart money is on ARM.
Which ironically is what the Newton used.
Even though Apple invented the PDA it wasn't mentioned at all in the keynote.
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Brian Barnes said 5:59PM on 1-12-2007
If it were iChat compatitible it definitely would have violated ciscos copyright on the name
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tim said 11:31PM on 1-12-2007
God, I hope it's not a Bargain Largan. Pics from Largan look horrid.
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kontorhotel said 2:51AM on 1-13-2007
I have no clue.. but i just want it now.. came so close to buying a new nokia n73... forget it.. i ll wait again.. for the iphone...
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Merovech said 6:58AM on 1-13-2007
» Apple missed the boat on that one!
No, they didn't. It is their boat.
It just won't sail until next year.
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franswa said 4:22AM on 1-18-2007
He did not showed the agenda too ! That is certainly not ready yet...
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