Inside Apple's iPhone: An Engineer-Tailored Tutorial Teardown
Brian Dipert - July 27, 2007
Have I got a treat for you…;-)
Over a month ahead of its September 3 print publication date, I’ve convinced the hard-working website wizards at EDN to bring you my Prying Eyes analysis of Apple’s iPhone. As the writeup says, I’m profoundly grateful to Portelligent for agreeing to join with me on this particular Prying Eyes adventure. By leveraging their existing work, I’ll be able to preserve my iPhone’s functionality for future hands-on reports, as Apple and AT&T evolve the device’s feature set.
Comments, as always, are welcomed! Happy reading, folks.
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