iPhone Take Apart
As often happens with new and fantastic technology products with a lot of hype associated with them get released, someone immediately wants to take them apart to see what's inside. Such is the case at iFixit where they have begun the disassembly process on a new iPhone. So, if you're curious not only about what the device looks like on the outside, you can also get a peek underneath the shiny, candy-coated exterior as well and see the inside. However, if you happen to be a bit squeamish about photos of disassembled devices costing over six hundred bucks, you may not want to look.
thanks for the tip kristen


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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Sean Flanagan said 8:25PM on 6-29-2007
Site's already down from all the traffic.
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andrew harrison said 8:37PM on 6-29-2007
bah i sent this in as a tip yesterday
oh well
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CeriumCV said 8:54PM on 6-29-2007
That's crazy talk.
(Sent on an iPhone.)
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lead said 9:59PM on 6-29-2007
I am writing this from an iphone! Thanks TUAW!!!!!!!!!
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Ed said 8:50PM on 6-29-2007
Mirror at Macnn: http://www.macnn.com/articles/07/06/29/first.iphone.disassembly/
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Rob said 9:31PM on 6-29-2007
Looks like the battery should be straightforward to replace when the time comes.
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Brady J. Frey said 9:44PM on 6-29-2007
Is it me or did I not see the flash memory in there? Maybe I'm missing something, apart of the logic board perhaps?
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Daniel said 1:59AM on 6-30-2007
Did anyone else notice the time line that iFixit used for the disassembly? The first 13 photos are for June 29 2007. From photo 14 to the end the date shows December 31, 1969!
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Pete said 11:16PM on 7-18-2007
iPhone Disassembly
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