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[* black] The large orange cable connects the WiFi antenna (upper left) to the logic board. | |
[* icon_note] The size, shape, and characteristics of the cable prevent external noise from interfering with the digital signals as they travel along the device. | |
- | [* black] At the top of the picture above the battery is a metal cover. Underneath the cover is a Broadcom [http://www.broadcom.com/products/Bluetooth/Bluetooth-RF-Silicon-and-Software-Solutions/BCM4325|BCM4325] Wi- |
+ | [* black] At the top of the picture above the battery is a metal cover. Underneath the cover is a Broadcom [http://www.broadcom.com/products/Bluetooth/Bluetooth-RF-Silicon-and-Software-Solutions/BCM4325|BCM4325] Wi-Fi and Bluetooth chip. Yes, that's right, Bluetooth! Apple has said nothing of this publicly. |
[* black] This particular bluetooth chipset supports BT2.1+EDR. No word yet on whether the one Apple included supports [http://www.broadcom.com/collateral/pb/4325-PB00-R.pdf|A2DP], which would enable stereo headphones. | |
[* icon_note] This chipset also offers FM support, but Apple has displayed zero interest in FM historically, and there are no signs of that trend changing. | |
[* black] Part numbers: BCM4325GKWBG CD0825 B76332 P40 SF |