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iPhone Disassembly                                                                                                            6/29/07 10:27 PM




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      Why?                  Front of the iPhone. The battery was
                            partially charged when we got it.




                                                2007-06-29 19:14:23

                            iPhone's back.




                                                2007-06-29 19:27:25

                            We've got the iPhone apart. It was a little
                            bit tricky.
                            We removed the black antenna plate first.
                            You can see the grounding screw on the
                            back panel holding the antenna cable and
                            connecting the front and back case.




                                                2007-06-29 19:21:20

                            Separating the front and back case.
                            There's a headphone jack cable to
                            disconnect before you can completely
                            remove the back panel.




                                                2007-06-29 19:30:33

                            At last! The moment you've all been
                            waiting for.
                            The battery is huge, and soldered to the
                            logic board.
                            You can see the SIM card bracket and
                            headphone jack on the rear panel.




                                                2007-06-29 19:27:41

                            The battery has Apple model # 616-0290
                            L1S1376APPC.
                            3.7 V Li-Ion Polymer battery
                            You can see at least two antenna cables
                            connecting to the logic board.




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                                                2007-06-29 19:29:35

                            Disconnecting the two antenna cables.
                            There's a dab of glue underneath both of
                            the antenna connectors, presumably for
                            reliability.
                            One has to imagine that Apple was extra-
                            paranoid about reliability on this phone.
                            They've certainly learned their lessons
                            from the iPod.




                                                2007-06-29 19:35:37

                            Removing three Phillips #00 screws
                            securing the logic board to the front
                            panel. The screws are:
                                Where the screwdriver is
                                Underneath the black camera in the
                                upper right hand corner.
                                To the left of the battery wires that
                                are soldered to the logic board.




                                                2007-06-29 19:38:34

                            Removing the camera, on the top of the
                            phone. This is the standard camera.




                                                2007-06-29 19:38:59

                            Removing ten Phillips #00 screws around
                            the perimeter of the iPhone.




                                                2007-06-29 19:38:59

                            Lifting up the logic board. There are three
                            connectors underneath. They are speaker,
                            touch sensor, and display cables.
                            Disconnect the two connectors on the left
                            side of the image.




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                                                  2007-06-29 19:38:59

                            Disconnect the remaining connector.




                                                  2007-06-29 19:38:59

                            Flip up the retaining bar to free the dock
                            connector cable.




                                                  2007-06-29 19:38:59

                            Close-up shot of the logic board. The logic
                            board is two layers thick, so it's difficult to
                            see components.
                            We haven't found a way to pry the two
                            sections apart without damaging the logic
                            board, so it's virtually impossible to tell
                            you what's in there.




                                                  2007-06-29 19:38:59

                            View of the iPhone with the logic board
                            and battery removed.




                                                  2007-06-29 19:38:59

                            Disconnect the antenna cable to the left
                            of the dock connector.




                                                  2007-06-29 19:38:59

                            Peel up the antenna ribbon sheet from the
                            large black plastic piece
                                 You can now see why the iPhone has
                                 the black lower section of the back
                                 case. The antenna encompasses this
                                 entire region.




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                                                                                       2007-06-29 19:38:59

                                                                   Remove the hollow black plastic piece
                                                                   that was covered by the antenna.
                                                                       There is some empty space within it
                                                                       -- the only open internal space.




                                                                                       2007-06-29 19:38:59

                                                                   The iPhone is completely apart!
                                                                   The phone had about 16 screws total,
                                                                   unlike many iPods. The iPod Nano only
                                                                   has three screws.




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