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   <title>iPod Touch 3rd Generation Teardown</title>
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   <author id="18">Walter Galan</author>
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   <introduction><p>We got our new iPod touch 3rd Generation on the morning of September 11, 2009.</p>

<p>Want up-to-the-minute updates? Follow <a href="http://twitter.com/ifixit" rel="nofollow">@ifixit on twitter</a>.</p>

<p>Check out the YouTube <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K567Ld3QYxA" rel="nofollow">video</a> of the teardown!</p></introduction>
   <introduction_rendered><p>We got our new iPod touch 3rd Generation on the morning of September 11, 2009.</p>

<p>Want up-to-the-minute updates? Follow <a href="http://twitter.com/ifixit" rel="nofollow">@ifixit on twitter</a>.</p>

<p>Check out the YouTube <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K567Ld3QYxA" rel="nofollow">video</a> of the teardown!</p><div class="tools"><strong>Tools</strong><ul><li><a href="http://www.ifixit.com/Tools/Plastic-Opening-Tools/IF145-000">Plastic Opening Tools</a></li><li><a href="http://www.ifixit.com/Tools/Phillips-00-Screwdriver/IF145-006">Phillips #00 Screwdriver</a></li><li><a href="http://www.ifixit.com/Tools/Spudger/IF145-002">Spudger</a></li></ul></div></introduction_rendered>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">The new iPod touch 3rd Generation!
               <text_raw>The new iPod touch 3rd Generation!</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">It&apos;s available in three different configurations, with both the 32 GB and 64 GB sporting a faster processor and OpenGL ES 2.0 support.
               <text_raw>It&apos;s available in three different configurations, with both the 32 GB and 64 GB sporting a faster processor and OpenGL ES 2.0 support.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">We don&apos;t think anything changed on the 8 GB touch. The only thing we know for sure has changed is the price (it&apos;s now $199).
               <text_raw>We don&apos;t think anything changed on the 8 GB touch. The only thing we know for sure has changed is the price (it&apos;s now $199).</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">According to Phil Schiller, &amp;quot;$199 is the magic price point in the iPod world.&amp;quot; However, it sure seems people don&apos;t mind paying more. Apple&apos;s already sold 20 million iPod touches, all for more than $199 each.
               <text_raw>According to Phil Schiller, &quot;$199 is the magic price point in the iPod world.&quot; However, it sure seems people don&apos;t mind paying more. Apple&apos;s already sold 20 million iPod touches, all for more than $199 each.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">We have a 32 GB touch. It looks identical on the outside, but does sport a new model number on the back, A1318. (The &lt;a href=&quot;/Teardown/iPod+Touch+2nd+Generation+Teardown/586/1&quot;&gt;second gen touch&lt;/a&gt; was A1288).
               <text_raw>We have a 32 GB touch. It looks identical on the outside, but does sport a new model number on the back, A1318. (The [guide|586 |second gen touch] was A1288).</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">The iPod touch didn&apos;t get nearly as much love as its smaller sibling, the &lt;a href=&quot;/Teardown/iPod+Nano+5th+Generation+Teardown/1157/1&quot;&gt;new nano&lt;/a&gt;. There&apos;s still no camera.
               <text_raw>The iPod touch didn&apos;t get nearly as much love as its smaller sibling, the [guide|1157|new nano]. There&apos;s still no camera.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">For now anyway, if you want both a touch screen and a camera, an iPhone&apos;s your only option.
               <text_raw>For now anyway, if you want both a touch screen and a camera, an iPhone&apos;s your only option.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">We&apos;re working on getting it open. In the meantime, let&apos;s have some fun with numbers.
               <text_raw>We&apos;re working on getting it open. In the meantime, let&apos;s have some fun with numbers.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Retailing for $399 in the US, you&apos;ll be paying $6.23 per gigabyte for the 64 GB touch. That&apos;s no match for the $1.56 per gigabyte for the 160 GB iPod Classic.
               <text_raw>Retailing for $399 in the US, you&apos;ll be paying $6.23 per gigabyte for the 64 GB touch. That&apos;s no match for the $1.56 per gigabyte for the 160 GB iPod Classic.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Going back four years, the original nano was $62.25 per gigabyte, while the hard drive-based 60 GB iPod Video of that era was $6.65 per gigabyte.
               <text_raw>Going back four years, the original nano was $62.25 per gigabyte, while the hard drive-based 60 GB iPod Video of that era was $6.65 per gigabyte.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Interestingly, that means that today flash is roughly equivalent to where hard drives were four years ago. In 2005, you could purchase a 60 GB iPod Video for $399, while today you can get a 64 GB iPod Touch for the same price.
               <text_raw>Interestingly, that means that today flash is roughly equivalent to where hard drives were four years ago. In 2005, you could purchase a 60 GB iPod Video for $399, while today you can get a 64 GB iPod Touch for the same price.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="icon_note" level="0">Don&apos;t read too much into these numbers; there&apos;s lots of other costs and components to the iPods other than the raw storage medium.
               <text_raw>Don&apos;t read too much into these numbers; there&apos;s lots of other costs and components to the iPods other than the raw storage medium.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">According to Apple, the new touch is up to 50% faster. It will be interesting to see how performance stacks up against the &lt;a href=&quot;/Teardown/iPhone+3GS+Teardown/817/1&quot;&gt;iPhone 3GS&lt;/a&gt;.
               <text_raw>According to Apple, the new touch is up to 50% faster. It will be interesting to see how performance stacks up against the [guide|817|iPhone 3GS].</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Getting this iPod open wasn&apos;t easy. Yes, we keep saying that about iPods lately. Unfortunately, there&apos;s not a single currently shipping iPod that isn&apos;t very difficult to open.
               <text_raw>Getting this iPod open wasn&apos;t easy. Yes, we keep saying that about iPods lately. Unfortunately, there&apos;s not a single currently shipping iPod that isn&apos;t very difficult to open.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">The front glass and digitizer isn&apos;t the same as on earlier touches. This is our most popular repair part on the iPod touch. We have these for both the &lt;a href=&quot;/iPod-Parts/iPod-Touch-Gen-1-Front-Panel-Assembly/IF132-001?utm_source=ifixit_guide&amp;amp;utm_medium=wiki_text&amp;amp;utm_term=132001&amp;amp;utm_content=product_link&quot;&gt;1st&lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a href=&quot;/iPod-Parts/iPod-Touch-Gen-2-Front-Panel/IF140-001?utm_source=ifixit_guide&amp;amp;utm_medium=wiki_text&amp;amp;utm_term=140001&amp;amp;utm_content=product_link&quot;&gt;2nd&lt;/a&gt; generation, and will be adding parts for this one as soon as possible.
               <text_raw>The front glass and digitizer isn&apos;t the same as on earlier touches. This is our most popular repair part on the iPod touch. We have these for both the [product|132001|1st] and [product|140001|2nd] generation, and will be adding parts for this one as soon as possible.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">We&apos;re in! No surprises yet. We&apos;ll get to the chips as soon as we can.
               <text_raw>We&apos;re in! No surprises yet. We&apos;ll get to the chips as soon as we can.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">You can see the silver metal retaining clips on the sides of the LCD. There are four clips on the right side, and three on the left.
               <text_raw>You can see the silver metal retaining clips on the sides of the LCD. There are four clips on the right side, and three on the left.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">You get a free mirror with every iPod touch!
               <text_raw>You get a free mirror with every iPod touch!</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">A &lt;a href=&quot;/Tools/Phillips-00-Screwdriver/IF145-006?utm_source=ifixit_guide&amp;amp;utm_medium=wiki_text&amp;amp;utm_term=145006&amp;amp;utm_content=product_link&quot;&gt;Phillips #00 screwdriver&lt;/a&gt; makes quick work of the screws holding the LCD assembly in the touch.
               <text_raw>A [product|145006|Phillips #00 screwdriver] makes quick work of the screws holding the LCD assembly in the touch.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">The LCD is very similar, but not identical to that of the 2nd gen touch. The connector on this display is just a tad wider.
               <text_raw>The LCD is very similar, but not identical to that of the 2nd gen touch. The connector on this display is just a tad wider.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Let&apos;s get the logic board out...
               <text_raw>Let&apos;s get the logic board out...</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">We&apos;re skipping a few of the details, so don&apos;t use this to take apart your touch.
               <text_raw>We&apos;re skipping a few of the details, so don&apos;t use this to take apart your touch.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">It&apos;s out!
               <text_raw>It&apos;s out!</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">You can see the speaker sitting on top of the logic board.
               <text_raw>You can see the speaker sitting on top of the logic board.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">The battery. It&apos;s 2.92 Whr, which comes out to be 789 mAh.
               <text_raw>The battery. It&apos;s 2.92 Whr, which comes out to be 789 mAh.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="icon_note" level="0">We appreciate it when Apple prints the watt-hour ratings on their batteries, it makes our job a lot easier.
               <text_raw>We appreciate it when Apple prints the watt-hour ratings on their batteries, it makes our job a lot easier.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">After peeling away the speaker, here&apos;s the brains of the Touch.
               <text_raw>After peeling away the speaker, here&apos;s the brains of the Touch.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Samsung looks to be the big winner here.
               <text_raw>Samsung looks to be the big winner here.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">The primary ARM processor is adorned with the following:
               <text_raw>The primary ARM processor is adorned with the following:</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="red" level="1">339S0075 ARM
               <text_raw>339S0075 ARM</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="orange" level="1">K4X2G303PE-SGC8
               <text_raw>K4X2G303PE-SGC8</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="yellow" level="1">YNE069AC 0928
               <text_raw>YNE069AC 0928</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="green" level="1">APL2298
               <text_raw>APL2298</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Is this a new, faster processor? The processor on the last iPod touch (2nd gen) was labelled 339S0048ARM. The processor in the iPhone 3GS is marked 339S0073ARM.
               <text_raw>Is this a new, faster processor? The processor on the last iPod touch (2nd gen) was labelled 339S0048ARM. The processor in the iPhone 3GS is marked 339S0073ARM.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">The Samsung branded NAND flash.
               <text_raw>The Samsung branded NAND flash.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">There are two 128 gigabit packages, for a total of 256 gigabits. Divide that by eight, and that&apos;s 32 gigabytes of MLC NAND flash.
               <text_raw>There are two 128 gigabit packages, for a total of 256 gigabits. Divide that by eight, and that&apos;s 32 gigabytes of MLC NAND flash.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="icon_note" level="0">The chips looked like that when we removed the speaker, we didn&apos;t damage them ourselves. We&apos;re not sure if that&apos;s just adhesive, or if the packages were actually slightly melted.
               <text_raw>The chips looked like that when we removed the speaker, we didn&apos;t damage them ourselves. We&apos;re not sure if that&apos;s just adhesive, or if the packages were actually slightly melted.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">The other side of the board.
               <text_raw>The other side of the board.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">You can see where the contacts for the battery connect to the logic board, just to the left of the word &amp;quot;APPLE.&amp;quot;
               <text_raw>You can see where the contacts for the battery connect to the logic board, just to the left of the word &quot;APPLE.&quot;</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">An 8 GB 2nd gen touch logic board (left) and. our new 32 GB 3rd gen touch logic board.
               <text_raw>An 8 GB 2nd gen touch logic board (left) and. our new 32 GB 3rd gen touch logic board.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Both machines have the same basic board design. However, on the 3rd gen, the NAND flash is split between two chips, leaving very little free space on the board.
               <text_raw>Both machines have the same basic board design. However, on the 3rd gen, the NAND flash is split between two chips, leaving very little free space on the board.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Broadcom BCM4329FKUBG wireless chip.
               <text_raw>Broadcom BCM4329FKUBG wireless chip.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">According to Broadcom, the &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.broadcom.com/collateral/pb/4329-PB00-R.pdf&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;BCM4329&lt;/a&gt; supports 802.11n!
               <text_raw>According to Broadcom, the [link|http://www.broadcom.com/collateral/pb/4329-PB00-R.pdf|BCM4329] supports 802.11n!</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">This is a big deal, as even the iPhone 3GS doesn&apos;t support 802.11n. The iPhone 3GS has a &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.broadcom.com/collateral/pb/4325-PB00-R.pdf&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;BCM4325&lt;/a&gt; wireless chip, which only supports 802.11 a/b/g. We don&apos;t know yet if 802.11n will be supported in software, but at least the hardware&apos;s there.
               <text_raw>This is a big deal, as even the iPhone 3GS doesn&apos;t support 802.11n. The iPhone 3GS has a [link|http://www.broadcom.com/collateral/pb/4325-PB00-R.pdf|BCM4325] wireless chip, which only supports 802.11 a/b/g. We don&apos;t know yet if 802.11n will be supported in software, but at least the hardware&apos;s there.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">There&apos;s also Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR and a FM receiver and transmitter packed into this chip. If they built in the antennas, and if Apple adds software support, you could theoretically stream music to your car stereo without any external hardware. But that&apos;s a lot of ifs.
               <text_raw>There&apos;s also Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR and a FM receiver and transmitter packed into this chip. If they built in the antennas, and if Apple adds software support, you could theoretically stream music to your car stereo without any external hardware. But that&apos;s a lot of ifs.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">It appears that Apple left in room for a camera in the top of the device. There is a 6mm x 6mm x 3mm space between the Broadcom chip and the wireless antenna. There isn&apos;t enough depth for an iPhone-style autofocus still camera, but just enough room for the camera that Apple used in the 5th generation iPod nano.
               <text_raw>It appears that Apple left in room for a camera in the top of the device. There is a 6mm x 6mm x 3mm space between the Broadcom chip and the wireless antenna. There isn&apos;t enough depth for an iPhone-style autofocus still camera, but just enough room for the camera that Apple used in the 5th generation iPod nano.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Other side of the board.
               <text_raw>Other side of the board.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Not enough hardware for you? Just yesterday, we did a &lt;a href=&quot;/Teardown/iPod+Nano+5th+Generation+Teardown/1157/1&quot;&gt;teardown of the 5th generation iPod nano&lt;/a&gt;.
               <text_raw>Not enough hardware for you? Just yesterday, we did a [guide|1157|teardown of the 5th generation iPod nano].</text_raw>
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               <text_raw>Shameless plug: We sell hundreds of [http://www.ifixit.com/iPod-Parts|iPod parts] for repairing your [http://www.ifixit.com/iPod-Parts/iPod-Touch|iPod touch], replacing an aging [http://www.ifixit.com/search?query=ipod+battery|iPod battery], or fixing a [http://www.ifixit.com/search?query=ipod+lcd|cracked screen].</text_raw>
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