iPod Touch 4 gets iFixit treatment
News Mobile & Telco
iFixit regularly reduces shiny new gadgetry to its base components even before we get to see them retail. The new iPod Touch is no exception to the rule. Right now you can give the blow-by-blow account of the teardown a look right here. As you will see, Apple has made some significant improvements to the device's design, not just to accommodate new features, but to avoid little people cracking open their toys to see how they tick. It seems that Apple has used an...
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