Tuesday, June 22, 2010

iPhone 4 Teardown Confirmed 512 MB, Also Corning Gorilla Glass


iFixit has successfully managed to obtain iPhone 4 Teardown in progress, the iPhone 4 was not expected to be Released today early but a lot of customers got their iPhone shipped, Check what iFixit says and Also one of the Readers of Macrumors has sent them a screenshot for the iPhone Digonastic App diagnostic app Checkup run on a new iPhone


We have confirmed that the iPhone’s A4 processor has 512 MB RAM, unlike the iPad’s more limited 256 MB. This decision may have been made fairly late in Apple’s development cycle, because early leaked prototype phones only had 256 MB. 

Update 1: Fixit says Retina Display is Corning Gorilla Glass!
The front glass panel of the iPhone is constructed of Corning Gorilla Glass, a chemically strengthened alkali-aluminosilicate thin sheet glass that is reported to be 20 times stiffer and 30 times harder than plastic.
Gorilla Glass holds many advantages as the iPhone 4’s front panel including its high resistance to wear and increased strength from a strengthening process.

Keep updated on Twitter for updates when iFixit finish the Tear Down :)

 

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