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iPhone 3G Taken Apart

Jul 10, 08 05:36 PM PDT

iPhone 3G taken apart

iFixit took apart their iPhone 3G immedietly after the iPhone launch (it’s Friday in New Zealand). Among other things during the disasembly, iFixit found that the battery was not soldered on, as well as the LCD and glass covering of the display was not glued together like the first iPhone.For the full details on the disassembly, head over to iFixit's site. Which makes it a “somewhat” replaceable battery, I guess…

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