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Next Gen iPhone Components Shows 3.2mp Camera, Infineon Chip

By , Tuesday, Apr 14, 2009
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Digitimes (via MacRumors) has put together a list of which supplier is providing what part — they think! — for Apple’s next generation iPhone, ever-increasingly assumed to be announced at WWDC in June. No huge surprises, with iPhone 2G and 3G stalwart Infineon continuing to make the baseband (guess a home-spun PA Semi chip isn’t entirely replacing them yet), and Samsung to provide the NAND Flash storage.

Those hyped about the rumors of a possible 5.0 megapixel camera on board, however, take note of the 3.2 spec noted above. No replacing those Canon 5D Mark II’s yet!

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  1. iPhoneMIlk says:

    interesting…..

  2. STUstone says:

  3. 3.2 would be nice. More interested in a all round snappier phone (faster shutter, etc).

  4. Tom says:

    3.2 won’t make me run out to upgrade my 3g that’s for sure. I doubt any camera would though

  5. john says:

    Why not a 5mp camera like the Nokias have had for a year already. Is there really a big difference from 2 to 3

  6. Viper says:

    I agree with John. There isn’t much of a difference from 2.0 to 3.2 unless you make it autofocus. Adding a flash would be nice also. ;)

  7. OmariJames says:

    The app needs to be faster as well. I want effects for the photos as well. Basically a Mobile Photobooth.

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