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[* black] Chips on a board. Kinda like ants on a log.
[* red] STMicroelectronics LIS331DLH (2233/DSH/GFGHA) ultra low-power, high performance, three-axis linear accelerometer
[* orange] Texas Instruments 27C245I touch screen SoC
[* yellow] Broadcom BCM5976 touchscreen controller
[* icon_note] Rather than a single touchscreen controller, Apple went with a multi-chip solution to handle the larger screen size, à la iPad.
[* green] Apple A6 Application processor
[* blue] Qualcomm MDM9615M LTE modem
- [* violet] RTR8600 Multi-band/mode RF transceiver, the same one found in the [http://www.techrepublic.com/photos/cracking-open-the-samsung-galaxy-s-iii-t-mobile/6370767?seq=43|Samsung Galaxy S III]
+ [* violet] Qualcomm RTR8600 Multi-band/mode RF transceiver, the same one found in the [http://www.techrepublic.com/photos/cracking-open-the-samsung-galaxy-s-iii-t-mobile/6370767?seq=43|Samsung Galaxy S III]