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Locked
06-07-2008, 02:43 PM
Leaked via field test engineers (article now on Engadget):

- Infineon PMB6952 / S-GOLD3 six-band UMTS / HSDPA transceiver
- Murata LMRX3JCA-479 tri-band amplifier (we're assuming for the 3G)
- Sony SP9T - antenna Switch for GSM / UMTS dual mode
- ARM 1176JZF-S - Main CPU (same as in 1st gen iPhone)
- Skyworks 77427 - UMTS / HSDPA tx 1900, rx 2100MHz
- Skyworks 77414 - UMTS / HSDPA 1900
- Skyworks 77413 - UMTS / HSDPA 850MHz
- Internal build model number: n82ap (1st gen iPhone was model m68ap)
- UMTS Power Saving - on or off
- Hooks for Global Locate Library (GLL), software that handles GPS related commands for the host processor

me.
06-07-2008, 03:16 PM
- Hooks for Global Locate Library (GLL), software that handles GPS related commands for the host processor
Thanks for sharing it, Locked, though it's all Greek to me.. So does the GLL hooks thingy definitely mean a built-in GPS? Can that simply be used for cell tower triangulation we have now?

secretmrx
06-07-2008, 04:11 PM
hmm no denying the existance of a 3G iphone now