Today, someone from Vietnam, some how obtained another iPhone prototype and claims that this is the 16GB model. Now, looking at this model, it seems like Apple removed the two screws on the bottom on the phone and nothing else had changed. Now, the real deal is that the person that obtained the iPhone actually dissembled it. Now, Jason Chen, a Gizmodo journalist took it apart, but did not remove the EMI shields from the motherboard. But, the guy from Vietnam removed it and revealed the A4, This is certainly good news because the A4 provides excellent performance and excellent battery life. How do I know this? Well, the iPad has the same processor and it delivered stellar battery life. Though, since the next iPhone’s version of the A4 is smaller, we might not see the 1GHz clock speed, like the iPad. Instead, maybe an 800MHz or 700Mhz A4. Overall, I think the next iPhone is going to be the best iPhone ever and possibly the “fastest” iPhone yet.
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Have you seen pictures of the iPad’s innards? It has TWO giant batteries in it. That’s how it gets its 10-hour battery life… not through the A4 chip.
The A4 chip is actually just an ARM Cortex A8 processor with integrated RAM… absolutely nothing “revolutionary”. http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Apple-A4-Teardown/2204/1
I’d like to see a source for this. Thanks!
I know it was on Engadget. But it is confirmed, Joshua. But surprisingly, like nookkin has said, it’s really no “special” processor.