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iPhone 3GS Costs $178.96 To Built

Posted on 24 June 2009 by admin

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iSuppli teardown reveales that the BOM and manufacturing of the iPhone 3GS came down to $178.96, just over $4 more than previous model and $8 more then the Palm Pre.
Press Released below

iPhone 3G S Carries $178.96 BOM and Manufacturing Cost, iSuppli Teardown Reveals

El Segundo, Calif., June 24, 2009-With the new iPhone 3G S’s Bill of Materials (BOM) and feature set nearly the same as the previous model in the iPhone line, you might think the product’s component selection would be virtually unchanged. However, a dissection conducted by iSuppli Corp.’s Teardown Analysis Service reveals some interesting changes in the parts and suppliers.
“The entry-level, 16Gbyte version of Apple Inc.’s new iPhone 3G S carries a BOM cost of $172.46 and a manufacturing expense of $6.50, for a total of $178.96,” said Andrew Rassweiler, director and principal analyst, teardown services, for iSuppli. “This is slightly higher than iSuppli’s estimate of $174.33 for the original low-end 8Gbyte iPhone 3G based on pricing in July 2008. Although the retail price of the 16Gbyte iPhone 3G S is $199, the same as for the 8Gbyte version of the original iPhone 3G, the actual price of the phone paid by the service provider is considerably higher, reflecting the common wireless industry practice of subsidizing the upfront cost of a mobile phone and then making a profit on subscriptions.”
The attached table presents a summary of the major component cost drivers in the iPhone 3G S.
The table and cost data presented in this article consist only of the iPhone 3G S’s BOM. The total does not include other costs, including software development, shipping and distribution, packaging, royalty fees and miscellaneous accessories included with each phone.

This year’s model
Beyond faster performance, the iPhone 3G S differentiates itself from the original 3G with the addition of video capture, an autofocus 3-Megapixel camera-compared to 2 Megapixels before-and a built-in digital compass. Besides these extras, the 3G S hardware feature set is not much different from that of the 3G.
“From a component and design perspective, there’s also a great deal of similarity between the 3G and the 3G S. By leveraging this commonality to optimize materials costs, and taking advantage of price erosion in the electronic component marketplace, Apple can provide a higher-performing product with more memory and features at only a slightly higher materials and manufacturing cost,” Rassweiler said. “Nonetheless, there are a few key differences in component selection compared to the iPhone 3G introduced a year ago.”

Broadcom and Dialog dial in to iPhone
One of the more noteworthy changes in hardware is the use of a Broadcom Corp. single-chip Bluetooth/FM/WLAN device, costing $5.95. This represents the ongoing industry trend of moving to higher levels of integration, by putting all of these functions into one chip. Previously, to implement these functions, the 3G employed two devices: a Marvell Technology Group Ltd. WLAN chip and a Cambridge Silicon Radio (CSR) Bluetooth Integrated Circuit (IC).
Making its debut in the iPhone line is Dialog Semiconductor with its power management IC serving the 3G S’s applications processor. At an estimated cost of $1.30, the Dialog chip replaces a corresponding NXP Semiconductors device in the 3G.

STMicroelectronics and AKM find way into 3G S
To implement the digital compass feature, the iPhone 3G S adds AKM Semiconductor Inc.’s electronic compass and STMicroelectronics’ accelerometer, both of which are 3-axis devices. The STMicroelectronics part allows the 3G S to determine device orientation or inclination, while the AKM sensor detects device movement relative to magnetic north, supporting the 3G S’s capability to reorient a map displayed on the screen to correspond with the direction the user is facing.

Infineon and TriQuint hold down the fort
Prior the 3G S introduction, speculation was rife that Qualcomm Inc. might displace Infineon Technologies AG as the supplier of the phone’s critical baseband chip. However, Infineon has held onto this critical spot with its PMB8878 baseband chip, which accounts for $13 of the 3G S component costs. Similarly, TriQuint has kept its slot as the 3G power amplifier module supplier, supporting the tri-band HSPA functionality of the phone.

Major cost drivers
Toshiba Corp. scored the biggest single design win in the 3G S, with its 16Gbyte Multilevel-Cell (MLC) NAND flash costing $24. With the price of NAND flash having risen in recent months due to supply constraints, this represents a lucrative design win for Toshiba. However, while Toshiba was the supplier of the NAND in the specific 3G S torn down by iSuppli, the part is available from other sources that Apple is likely to use, most notably Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.
Samsung also maintained its position as iPhone’s applications processor supplier. Priced at $14.46, the applications processor is the fourth most costly component in the iPhone 3G S after the NAND flash, the display module and the touch-screen assembly.
The applications processor plays a key role in the 3G S’s faster performance. In the 3G, the processor used an ARM RISC microprocessor with 400MHz clock speed; the 3G S employs a 600MHz version.

[ Gizmodo via iSuppli ]

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Apple Giving $30 iTunes credit

Posted on 22 June 2009 by admin

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Following the iPhone 3GS/AT&T activation delay that in some cases were 48 hrs long, Apple has responded by giving customer a $30 Apple store gift card.

Dear Apple Customer,

Thank you for your recent Apple Store order. We appreciate your patience and apologize for the inconvenience caused by the delay in your iPhone activation.

We are still resolving the issue that was encountered while activating your iPhone with AT&T. Unfortunately, due to system issues and continued high activation volumes, this could take us up to an additional 48 hours to complete.

On Monday, you’ll receive an email from Apple with an iTunes Store credit in the amount of $30. We hope you will enjoy this gift and accept our sincere apologies for the inconvenience this delay has caused.

Thank you for choosing Apple.

Sincerely,
Apple Online Store Team

[ via Gizmodo ]

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iPhone 3G S bug

Posted on 21 June 2009 by admin

You see, it seems that some iPhone 3GS smartphones are emitting a high-frequency tone–something along the lines of 15KHz–that’s triggered when the unlock sound, or SMS sound, finish playing.
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AT&T to charge $55 for tethering

Posted on 19 June 2009 by admin

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A source from AT&T informed Appmodo that tethering is coming in July, with a pricing starting at $55 a month, not $70 like suspected around the web.

$55 per month for tethering is insane. Meaning AT&T is planning on charging $85 per month for just data, bring the lowest monthly rate-plan ($39-450 minutes) over $100 a month…the’s CRAZYY!!!!!

while in other countries like Finland, Norway, Sweden, Unlimited data plans with tethering run about US$20/month…

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10 Cool things about iphone 3G S

Posted on 19 June 2009 by admin

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Everyone was expecting a re-design 3rd Gen iPhone, instead Apple revealed the iPhone 3G S,,S as in Speed …same design with a an upgraded hardware..Here are 10 of the cool things about the iPhone 3G S..

1.it’s faster
iPhone 3G S has a faster processor and more memory

2.Memory
Apple will release to models of the iPhone 3G S:16GB and 32GB

3.Video recording
A feature that should have been in the first 2 Gen iPhone is now available, and video editing

4.Updates camera
It has a 3.0-megapixel camera with autofocus, compared to the 3G 2.0 MP non-autofocus camera. A+

5.Voice Control
iPhone 3G S introduces Voice Control, a voice recognition feature that allows you to make calls and play music by speaking.

6.Compass
It has a built-in compass, it can be use as a standalone app or can be combined with Google Map.

7.Internet tethering
The iPhone 3G S can now be used as a modem.YES!!Internet tethering is now available on the iPhone, but it will not be available at launch in the US, another AT&T failure.

8.Accessibility features

Apple has included a number of features that help people with disabilities use the iPhone 3G S. These include Apple’s VoiceOver function, which reads aloud what is on the screen, a zoom function that magnifies up to five times, and a white on black display option that provides increased contrast.

9.Apple’s Nike+iPhone
Apple’s Nike+iPod fitness feature will be available, a feature which was available on selected iPod Nano models.

10.New Headphones
The iPhone 3G S will include Apple’s remote headphones in the sales package. The new headphones have multi-button remote and volume control keys, as well as a microphone to handle voice control.

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iPhone 3G S teared apart

Posted on 19 June 2009 by admin

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I’m not surprised, Rapid Repair got there hand on the iPhone 3G S, and reaped it open to its core, Orange Boutique in Paris, France did a Midnight release. To read their step-by-step tear down just follow the LINK..

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