Now that the Verizon iPhone is available, it appears that the rumour mill has moved on to the next iPhone expected from Apple later this year, the iPhone 5, and apparently a teardown of the Verizon iPhone may hint at what the iPhone 5 design will look like.
According to an article over on Computer World, an IHS iSuppli analyst, Wayne Lam has intimated that the inside of the Verizon iPhone hints that Apple should be able to recycle its design for the iPhone 5. Lam says…“Apple should be able to retain about 95% of the design of the CDMA iPhone.”
The Verizon iPhone was recently torn down by iSuppli finding that the CDMA iPhone sports a Qualcomm baseband processor rather than an Infineon chip. From this Lam assumes the iPhone 5 will sport both GSM and CDMA.
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According to an article over on Computer World, an IHS iSuppli analyst, Wayne Lam has intimated that the inside of the Verizon iPhone hints that Apple should be able to recycle its design for the iPhone 5. Lam says…“Apple should be able to retain about 95% of the design of the CDMA iPhone.”
The Verizon iPhone was recently torn down by iSuppli finding that the CDMA iPhone sports a Qualcomm baseband processor rather than an Infineon chip. From this Lam assumes the iPhone 5 will sport both GSM and CDMA.
Read more about here.
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