Just like the iPad, the iPhone 4 that just hit the market got its tear down treatment by the guys at iFixit.
Most iPhone 4 buyers won’t want to break open their device anytime soon but thanks to iFixit, we get a chance to see the innards of the device done professionally.
From their tear down experience, the iPhone 4 still secured by the same pair of philips screws at the bottom. The new 1420 mAh battery now takes a huge space in the device, that promises better battery life. What’s more interesting is that the battery is easier to remove unlike unlike its predecessors which are soldered on.
Head on to ifixit to read more on the iPhone 4 step by step teardown.
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