J Jopling macrumors 6502 Original poster Jul 14, 2004 363 0 Jun 29, 2007 #1 Unfortunately I decided to hold off on my iPhone purchase. Are any of you lucky owners brave enough to upgrade the 4/8gb hard drive?
Unfortunately I decided to hold off on my iPhone purchase. Are any of you lucky owners brave enough to upgrade the 4/8gb hard drive?
D1G1T4L macrumors 68000 Jun 26, 2007 1,724 99 Raleigh, NC Jun 29, 2007 #2 Seeing that it is solid state and not a hard drive.............not I
Teh Don Ditty macrumors G4 Jan 15, 2007 11,306 8 Maryland Jun 29, 2007 #3 Jopling said: Unfortunately I decided to hold off on my iPhone purchase. Are any of you lucky owners brave enough to upgrade the 4/8gb hard drive? Click to expand... It's a flash based drive. Hence, can't be done. Or it can be, at a very steep price.
Jopling said: Unfortunately I decided to hold off on my iPhone purchase. Are any of you lucky owners brave enough to upgrade the 4/8gb hard drive? Click to expand... It's a flash based drive. Hence, can't be done. Or it can be, at a very steep price.
J Jopling macrumors 6502 Original poster Jul 14, 2004 363 0 Jun 29, 2007 #4 Im fairly confident that its possible. It's sautered onto the logic board?
Teh Don Ditty macrumors G4 Jan 15, 2007 11,306 8 Maryland Jun 29, 2007 #5 Jopling said: Im fairly confident that its possible. It's sautered onto the logic board? Click to expand... Look for disassembly pics, that should answer your question. But, honestly why? Flash based memory is expensive.
Jopling said: Im fairly confident that its possible. It's sautered onto the logic board? Click to expand... Look for disassembly pics, that should answer your question. But, honestly why? Flash based memory is expensive.
W whateverandever macrumors 6502a Nov 8, 2006 778 8 Baltimore Jun 29, 2007 #6 Jopling said: Im fairly confident that its possible. It's sautered onto the logic board? Click to expand... You're fairly confident that it's possible but don't even know how to spell soldered? Give me a break.
Jopling said: Im fairly confident that its possible. It's sautered onto the logic board? Click to expand... You're fairly confident that it's possible but don't even know how to spell soldered? Give me a break.
Teh Don Ditty macrumors G4 Jan 15, 2007 11,306 8 Maryland Jun 29, 2007 #7 It's soldered to the logic board. Look: It's the Samsung chip. EDIT: Picture courtesy of ifixit.