Do not expect such things. You have to understand that in order to make an 
iPhone or any such device as small as it is, you have to integrate components 
directly onto the board. In fact in many cases you will find multiple 
components on one chip. I believe the opposite will be true and devices will 
become less user serviceable. You simply cannot have small devices that are 
serviceable by users or most technicians. And you also have to understand that 
companies such as APple, Nokia, and so on make money on the hardware more so 
than the software.

On Jul 28, 2012, at 12:47 AM, SYED IMRAN <[email protected]> wrote:

> I understand. Given how slim and tiny these devices are, presently there may 
> not be any upgrade components available, May be in future we might expect 
> such things.
>  
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of 
> Sieghard Weitzel
> Sent: 28 July 2012 09:59
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: Hardware Upgrades to Apple devices
>  
> Hello Syed,
>  
> iDevices like iPhones, iPads or iPod Touches are not designed to be upgraded 
> in any way. Apple can of course do some basic repairs like fix a broken touch 
> screen or replace a battery, but you can’t make an iPhone 4 into a 4S or an 
> iPad 2 WiFi into a new iPad 4G. The same goes for Airport Wireless devices or 
> the Apple TV. You can’t really compare these kind of mobile devices with 
> computers and it’s not as if Apple does anything out of the ordinary here, I 
> have never heard of an upgradable smart phone except maybe for those that 
> have a Micro SD Card slot where you could of course replace a smaller Micro 
> SD card with a larger one.
>  
>  
> Take care,
> Sieghard
>  
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of 
> SYED IMRAN
> Sent: Friday, July 27, 2012 8:54 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Hardware Upgrades to Apple devices
>  
> Hi
>  
> I know we can upgrade the mac books with ram, harddrives etc, but what about 
> the devices like iPod, phone, pads and air base stations? Can we upgrade them 
> with more advanced rams? Or we are always at the mercy of Apple’s business 
> whenever a new version of the hardware is made available in the market.
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