25.06.2009 10:51 Uhr, Quelle: 9to5Mac

iSuppli breaks apart iPhone 3Gⓢ parts costs

iSupply worked its magic on the new iPhone 3Gⓢ and found it only costs a few bucks more to manufacture than last year's 8GB iPhone 3G that it replaces.  Interestingly, the iPhone they tore apart contained Flash memory from Toshiba where Apple generally gets its Flash from Samsung (and had a multi-Billion dollar up front deal with the vendor).  The other three biggest changes were the new Arm Cortex Samsung processor, new autofocus 3-Megapixel camera and the Broadcom Corp. single-chip Bluetooth/FM/WLAN module.  The latter replaces two chips. "The entry-level, 16Gbyte versi

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