Here’s a tidbit of interest: it took the moving of three million Galaxy S IIs before we saw a bona fide teardown. But hey — maybe this thing’s just too darn delightful to crack open for the sake of cracking it open. iFixit and ABI Research have both sliced into Sammy’s best smartphone yet, discovering an Exynos dual-core apps processor, newfangled CMOS-based antenna switch, a low-power XMM6260 cellular chipset from Infineon and a single-packaged multi-band, multi-mode PA from RFMD. ‘Course, knowing the surrounding technobabble is only half the fun; for the other half, dig into those source links below. Samsung Galaxy S II gets torn down, found to be just as beautiful on the inside originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 11 Jul 2011 10:03:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink