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Verizon iPhone 4 gets ripped detached, Qualcomm MDM6600 chip found inside
Not exactly the huge warn here, but the folks at iFixit have gotten their hands on a Verizon iPhone 4, as well as they’ve already torn it detached but even bothering to make a phone call. In further to the expected differences, they found that a phone packs a slightly lighter battery than the counterpart (same genius, yet, which a mechanical vibrator has been redesigned as well as moved from the top right corner of a phone to the bottom left as well as, many notably, which it boasts a Qualcomm baseband chip, which lines up with what we’ve been conference since last month. That’s the Qualcomm MDM660 chip, to be specific, which supports HSPA+ interpretation rates up to 14.4 Mbps, as well as is the same chip used in the Droid Pro. Yes, that also means that a chip technically supports both GSM and CDMA, although Apple has apparently motionless not to take value of which capacity for one reason or an additional — iFixit speculates which it might have been simpler to design antennas for a CDMA-only phone. Hit up a couple next for the finish teardown.