• Next iPhone teardown reveals very little

    Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

    Devin Coldewey is a Seattle-based writer and photographer. He has written for the TechCrunch network since 2007. Some posts he’d like you to read: The Dangers of Externalizing Knowledge | Generation i | Surveillant Society | Choose Two | Frame Wars | The User’s Manifesto | Our Great Sin His personal website is coldewey.cc. → Learn More

    Gizmodo has continued its coverage of the controversial stolen iPhone, breaking it down and looking at all the little bits inside. The thing is, they can’t really tell much: the logic board is smaller, the battery is bigger… but other than that, there isn’t much to conclude. The implementation of the camera will be mostly software, and the screen is likely 960×640 as rumored. More pics over at Giz.

    It’s to be expected, really — the magic of the iPhone is not in its guts, but in how it makes those guts into a cohesive user experience. The new screen and front-facing camera imply some serious changes to the UI and functionality, so we’ll just have to wait and find out about all that.

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