Materials and parts for Apple’s ( AAPL ) iPhone, which went on sale on June 24, include a 3.5-inch LCD screen that Apple calls a “retina display.” As the smartphone’s most expensive component, it costs $28.50 and may have been made by LG Display ( 034220:KS ), iSuppli says.
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Apple IPhone 4 Parts Cost About $188
Materials and parts for Apple’s ( AAPL ) iPhone, which went on sale on June 24, include a 3.5-inch LCD screen that Apple calls a “retina display.” As the smartphone’s most expensive component, it costs $28.50 and may have been made by LG Display ( 034220:KS ), iSuppli says.
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Apple IPhone 4 Parts Cost About $188
White iPhone now available The white version of the iPhone 4 officially went on sale Wednesday. The iPhone 4 was originally set to launch in June 2010 in both white and black; however, the white version was delayed for over …
White iPhone now available The white version of the iPhone 4 officially went on sale Wednesday. The iPhone 4 was originally set to launch in June 2010 in both white and black; however, the white version was delayed for over …
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Apple Weekly: White iPhone 4 finally available
The white iPhone 4, which went on sale yesterday, is a full two-tenths of a millimeter thicker than the black model.
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Scandal! White iPhone 4 Is 0.2 Millimeters Thicker
The Verizon iPhone went on sale Thursday, but demand appeared to be tepid, with small or no lines at Verizon and Apple stores.
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Verizon iPhone debut greeted with short lines
Ever since Apple’s iPhone went on sale in 2007, Verizon Wireless customers have held out hope that, one day, AT&T’s grip as its exclusive U.S. distributor would be broken. That day arrives this week, when Verizon’s iPhone goes on sale.
Ever since Apple’s iPhone went on sale in 2007, Verizon Wireless customers have held out hope that, one day, AT&T’s grip as its exclusive U.S. distributor would be broken.
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Review: Verizon iPhone comes, but should you buy?
Pre-orders for Apple Inc’s iPhone 4 in China have exceeded 200,000 units since the handsets went on sale on Saturday, China Unicom said, adding that it has stopped taking online orders because of strong demand.
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iPhone 4 orders exceed 200,000 in China
The latest Apple iPhone went on sale in several countries today, including Australia, but although New Zealand was listed to be among them the gadget was mysteriously unavailable.
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iPhone 4 goes on sale in Australia


