Apple iPhone 4S Teardown: Old design, new hardware
October 14, 2011, 4:33 PM PDT
Takeaway: Bill Detwiler cracks open the Apple iPhone 4S and finds a design nearly identical to that of the iPhone 4, but also significant hardware updates.
In October 2011, Apple released the iPhone 4S. Although its exterior and interior design are nearly identical to that of theiPhone 4 (released in June 2010), the iPhone 4S packs a lot of new hardware.
The iPhone 4S is available in 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB models. It comes in black or white. In the U.S., the iPhone 4S is available from AT&T, Sprint, and Verizon. When purchased with a two-year contract, a 16GB model costs $199, the 32GB model costs $299, and the 64GB model costs $399. I bought AT&T’s version of the white, 16GB iPhone 4S (sans contract) from a local Best Buy Mobile location for $699.99 (plus tax).
Our the Apple iPhone 4S has an Apple A5 1GHz dual-core processor with 512MB of DDR2 RAM, 16GB of storage, 8MP rear-facing camera, VGA-quality front-facing camera, and 3.5″ Retina display (960×640-pixel resolution at 326 ppi). It measures 4.5″ (H) x 2.31″ (W) x 0.37″ (D) and weighs 4.9 ounces (0.1 ounces heavier than the iPhone 4).
We’ve published teardown galleries of the iPhone 4, iPhone 3G S, iPhone 3G, and original iPhone. I couldn’t wait to get my hands on the 2011 model.
Full teardown gallery: Cracking Open the Apple iPhone 4S
Cracking Open observations
Internal hardware
To avoid damaging our test device, I decided against de-soldering the EMI shield which covers the RAM. Luckily, our friends over at iFixit did, and we have a fully hardware list thanks to their effort.
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