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Uggghhhh, Microsoft is still using X-Clamps. Didn't they learn anything from the original 360?
Could it really be? Just a little bit of user-serviceability?
When they originally flash the firmware to the device, they have to put it in somewhere :)
ONYX might be the codename for the processor, or the codename of the GSM-based (AT&T) version of the phone.
Probably not, these chips were most likelly used in older iPods, and provide legacy support (Since AAC Encoding hasn't changed much i the past 5-7 years) and the touch drivers were most likelly for the older iPods and iPhones, with slightly different instructions.
What interface does the drive use? SATA, or a proprietary connection?
There really isn't much modding that can be done, it supports ripping games to the hard drive, it can browse the internet, the only reason I can see to mod it, would be to restore playability for PS2/PS1 games.
Since it has it's own power supply, will it still charge when connected to a USB port on a PC(Or a Mac)?
This is a great teardown/guide! you should email one of the iFixit staff members and have them post it so the whole community can see it!
This is great, I can't wait for the full teardown tommorow!
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