Posted on 26 June 2009 by Budi Putra
Just discovered an interesting video on iPhone 3GS disassembled process. According to the site, it's iPhone 3GS comprehensive take apart and repair directions for the touch panel, battery and LCD replacement. "Do not try this at home," the site warns :-)
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Posted on 11 July 2008 by Chris Davies
If you're looking to dismantle your iPhone 3G but you'd rather have some pieces slightly larger than dust left over at the end of the process, than iFixit should be your first port of call. The famed strippers - by which I mean they strip down gadgets to their constituent parts - have already taken out their screwdrivers and splayed out ...
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Posted on 10 November 2007 by Ken Allen
According to the iPhone dev team, a SecPack has been extracted from firmware version 1.1.2 making it possible to re-flash the baseband of the phone after it has been unlocked.
This means that unlocking software can now revirginize your phone with 1.1.2 and bring it back to it's original state before unlocking the phone.
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Posted on 17 September 2007 by James Allan Brady
I don’t know about the rest of you, but I get a little perturbed when I have to wait for a gadget, and other people get it before I do, but it only gets worse when those people disassemble those gadgets.
But the guys over at iFixit have done just that with a new iPod Touch. Apparently a lot of the ...
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