Teardowns
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Rio Forge Sport 512MB MP3 Player Teardown
MP3 player, 512M Bytes of storage, Mini USB interface with full-size USB connector, Monochrome display, FM radio, and uses 1 AAA battery.
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Samsung SGH-E710 Mobile Phone Teardown
- Dual-Band GSM / GPRS (8), Camera (VGA/CMOS) with flash, OLED secondary display (16 shade grayscale), NO bluetooth.
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Motorola C975 Mobile Phone Teardown
3G UMTS/W-CDMA/Tri-band GSM phone with 1.9 TFT 176x220 65K Color Screen, Dual VGA cameras, MMC Memory Expansion slot with a focus on media player and streaming video capabilities.
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Coship CDVB2300A Set-Top Box Teardown
Low-End Digital Satellite Receiver. Coship model CDVB2300A. This has an exteremely simple and low-end architecture revolving primarily around another ST Micro OMEGA audio/video processor (Sti5518).
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Sagem myV-55 Mobile Phone Teardown
Entry-level candybar form, triband GSM, VGA/CMOS camera phone with 64 channel polyphonic ringtones.
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HTC XDAIII Mobile Phone Teardown
PDA phone (slide out format with QWERTY keyboard) w/ quad band GSM/GPRS (there is a CDMA version for the Chinese market - China Unicom CU928 Pocket PC Phone), 3.5 TFT/LTPS screen with touchscreen, 400MHz processor, Wi-Fi (802.11b), Bluetooth, VGA Camera, S
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Motorola DCT2524-1612 Set-Top Box Teardown
Entry-level cable box DCT2524-1612 is a derivative of Motorola 2500 series - this one for Comcast subscribers Per Motorola the 2500 series is 'the world's most widely deployed digital cable set-top box' Broadcom core a/v processor defines the boxMarketing
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Sagem myX-7 Mobile Phone Teardown
- Triband GSM phone, w/ 2 65K color TFT 128x160 resolution screen, CCD/VGA camera (no flash), USB/IrDA connectivity.
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Motorola A760 Mobile Phone Teardown
Linux / Java based PDA phone from Motorola (billed as world's first Linux/JAVA based PDA phone)
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Motorola E398 Mobile Phone Teardown
- Candybar, tri-band GSM with VGA/CMOS Camera w/Flash, Bluetooth connectivity, external memory capable, and stereo speakers.
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Nokia 6230 Mobile Phone Teardown
Main Features - Candybar, tri-band GSM with VGA/CMOS Camera, FM Stereo Radio and Bluetooth, IrDA and USB connectivity.
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Siemens S55 Mobile Phone Teardown
This phone shares many of the core circuit components with other Siemens models, such as the Infineon PMB7850 single-chip baseband processor IC and the Htachi RF Transceiver.
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Sony Ericsson P900 Mobile Phone Teardown
Second generation update to Sony Ericsson P800 utilizing Philips Nexperia based mobile multimedia processor.
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Cablecom VCM02 Cable Modem Teardown
Based on Broadcom chipsets for both the tuner front end (BCM3415 / BCM3401) and broadband DSP/ modem/ interface (BCM3341 / BCM3348).
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Nokia 3100 Mobile Phone Teardown
Design is not groundbreaking in comparison with other models analyzed recently.
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Siemens A55 Mobile Phone Teardown
The Siemens A55 phone is similar in many aspects to other models previously analyzed (A56, S55, and C60) and shares a lot of commonality of parts and construction with these models.
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Siemens C60 Mobile Phone Teardown
Uses tri-band Front End Module (FEM), which includes antenna switch module and 3 RX RF SAW filters. Typically highest level of integration has been dual-band FEM and tri-band FEMS are newer to the market.
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Siemens MC60 Mobile Phone Teardown
This phone is internally identical to the C60 previously analyzed with the addition of the camera and image processing circuitry.
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Samsung SGH-Z105 Mobile Phone Teardown
Samsung's first 3G phone. Oddly featuring no wireless connectivity such as Bluetooth or IrDA - only wired data cable (USB & RS232) external connectivity.
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Verizon PC5220 Data Card Teardown
Wireless Data Communications Card for remote connection via CDMA wireless network.