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La cinquième génération de l'iPhone. La réparation de cet appareil est simple, mais nécessite des tournevis, des outils pour faire levier et enfin de la patience. GSM/CDMA en 16, 32 ou 64 Go / iPhone noir ou blanc.

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Can I convert my iPhone into a computer?

Hi,

I would like to know if its possible to dissamble my whole iphone and use its part to make a basic computer . Like the apple a5 cpu and the 64 gb toshiba

memory , wifi and so forth :)

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This isn't possible. Although it would be rad if it was!

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The phone is already a small computer in a basic sense. So instead of taking it apart and trying to use PC components interact with the iPhone hardware (not impossible, but not anywhere near remotely easy), you could use the power cable and a dock and use that to make the phone stationary, instant computer. Then if you want to add speakers, a monitor, external storage, there are ways to add each one of those components with adapters and or network/bluetooth connections.

Long story made short: It's already a computer, don't take it apart, use the options already available to you to make it more useful or productive.

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Ryke Thomas,your phone has the hardware, but it is the iOS that does not let you use it as a "conventional computer" It already does pretty much anything a "computer" can do :-) and more.

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