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-[* black] According to Chipworks, it looks like we found a Murata 339S0205 (based on the Broadcom [link|http://www.broadcom.com/products/Wireless-LAN/802.11-Wireless-LAN-Solutions/BCM4334|BCM4334|new_window=true]) Wi-Fi module.
+[* black] Looks like we found a Murata 339S0205 Wi-Fi module (based on the Broadcom [link|http://www.broadcom.com/products/Wireless-LAN/802.11-Wireless-LAN-Solutions/BCM4334|BCM4334|new_window=true], according to Chipworks).
[* black] Again comparing our 16 and 64 GB models:
[* black] It seems that the Murata IC is the same between both iPhone 5s'.
[* black] The design of both logic boards may be identical, but slight differences in markings (e.g. 94V-0 on the rightmost, nonexistent on the leftmost) may indicate that Apple is manufacturing the 5s logic boards at multiple locations.