iFixIt has posted their teardown of the 11.6-inch MacBook Air revealing six batteries.
Observations: ● The power button is now integrated into the keyboard, instead of it being part of the upper case. ● The inside of the MacBook Air is dominated by six individual lithium-polymer cells making up the 35 Wh battery. ● The SSD unit appears to be assembled by Toshiba and is model number THNSNC064GMDJ. ● The new MacBook Air uses the same Broadcom Wi-Fi/Bluetooth chip as the current lineup of MacBook Pros. The model number is BCM943224PCIEBT2. ● Cirrus Audio 4206ACNZ audio controller. ● Like all previous MacBook Airs, the RAM is soldered to the logic board and is not upgradable.
MacBook Air 11" Model A1370 Repairability: 4 out of 10 (10 is easiest to repair) ● Once you manage to take off the bottom cover, all the parts are pretty easily replaceable. ● Opening the bottom cover is quite difficult if you don't have the right screwdriver. It's clear that Apple didn't want people to open their machine. ● All the components -- including RAM and hard drive -- are proprietary, meaning that no off-the-shelf parts will work in it without serious rigging.
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rexology - October 27, 2010 at 12:54pm
omg, totally un-upgradeable unless you have proper tools....that's bs. Computer better be as good as it gets for Apple not want people rummaging inside
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ApplePR - October 22, 2010 at 11:16am
3G and GPS missing!!!, what a shame!!!
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Ateik - October 21, 2010 at 9:29pm
Uumm we already knew it had 6 batteries. U could see them on the video they showed during the recent special event