In a few hours more than 24, we’ll find out all there is to know about the 3G iPhone. Of course, by this time, we’re all already overloaded with rumors and leaked photos (a lot of them most likely to be fabricated), but here’s what’s known about the 3G iPhone for now.
According to Engadget, a “reliable” source told them that the 3G iPhone firmware was leaked and analyzed. The second-gen iPhone is reportedly a quad-band GSM which would support A-GPS. It also supports tri-band UMTS / HSDPA, which means the 3G iPhone really is headed for world domination. The rest of the hardware specs are below, all that’s left now is to see how the 3G iPone looks like. I can’t wait to see what’s inside the box!
• Infineon PMB6952 / S-GOLD3 six-band UMTS / HSDPA transceiver
• Murata LMRX3JCA-479 tri-band amplifier
• Sony SP9T antenna switch for GSM / UMTS dual mode
• ARM 1176JZF-S – Main CPU
• Skyworks 77427 chip – UMTS / HSDPA tx 1900MHz, rx 2100MHz
• Skyworks 77414 chip – UMTS / HSDPA 1900MHz
• Skyworks 77413 chip – UMTS / HSDPA 850MHz
• Internal build model number: n82ap
• UMTS Power Saving option – on or off
• Hooks for Global Locate Library (GLL), software that handles A-GPS related commands for the host processor
via Engadget


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