Verizon’s iPhone Could Have Been a World Phone [Teardown]

As they’re wont to do, iFixit and 9to5Mac have (separately) torn apart the new Verizon iPhone, discovering some small changes and one big one: the Qualcomm MDM6600 chip inside. That chipset supports both GSM and CDMA transmission (HSPA+ data rates up to 14.4 Mbps) and it happens to be the one that you’ll find inside a Droid Pro world phone. More »

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