Telecommunications
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Motorola SLVR L7 Mobile Phone Teardown
The Motorola SLVR L7 is a successor of the L6 which is quite a standard phone without a lot of "extra" features. The SLVR L7 inherits the slim look and feel ultimately from the RAZR with an ultra thin 11.5mm thick body without compromising functionality.
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Netgear DG934G ADSL22+ 802.11bg Router Teardown
The Netgear DG934G is a wireless router provided by Sky Broadband for their ADSL subscribers.
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Nokia Lumia 900 (AT&T - LTE) Mobile Handset Teardown
The Nokia Lumia 900 represents a critical attack from Nokia to achieve some meaningful penetration back into the smartphone space, where they have largely been left behind, despite many years as the world's largest player in the global handset market.
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Nokia N900 Mobile Phone Teardown
The Nokia N900 is the handset maker's first Maemo smartphone which traces its lineage back to the Nokia 770 linux-based internet tablet [first introduced in 2005].
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Nokia N95 Mobile Phone (SE) Teardown
Nokia Nseries is a range of high performance multimedia computers that delivers unparalleled mobile multimedia experiences by combining the latest technologies with stylish design and ease of use.
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Novatel (Verizon Wireless) MiFi 2200 Mobile Hotspot Teardown
The Novatel MiFi 2200 is a personal hotspot device that converts a 3G signal into a localized but portable WLAN (802.11b/g) network.
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RIM Blackberry Playbook Tablet Teardown
The RIM Blackberry Playbook is a 7-inch touchscreen tablet which is billed as the Canadian firm's answer to the wildly successful Apple iPad.
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Samsung (Google) Nexus S Mobile Handset Teardown
The Samsung manufactured Google Nexus S is the second of Google's privately branded Android handset designed to showcase the best of the Android mobile OS platform.
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Samsung Galaxy S III GT-i9300 Mobile Handset Teardown
Samsung has been trying to out-Apple since the first iPhone by, like HTC or Motorola, taking whatever specs Apple has and "outdo" them - whether it's size of screen, thickness, megapixels on the cameras, etc.
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 SCH-i815 (Verizon - LTE) + GT-P6800 (Wi-Fi + 3G) Tablet Teardown
The Galaxy Tab serves two purposes - to offer a smaller alternative to the Galaxy 10.1" tab at a lower price point, but it is also probably a strategic preemptive move to be in a market niche that Apple is widely rumored to be looking at attacking.
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Samsung Galaxy Tab GT-P1000 Mobile Tablet Teardown
Samsung announced their first wireless tablet device, the Galaxy Tab GT-P1000 at IFA, which garnered much publicity as the first true Apple iPad competitor.
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Samsung OMNIA SGH-i900 Mobile Phone Teardown
Samsung's newly branded "OMNIA" smartphone denotes an all-encompassing design..
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Samsung SGH-E200 Eco Mobile Phone Teardown
The Samsung SGH-E200 Eco is a slim-form (9..
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Sharp S01SH (EM One) Ultra Mobile PC Teardown
The Sharp S01SH ("EM ONE") is an Ultra-Mobile PC primarily, but has HSDPA 3..
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Apple iPhone 4S (16GB) Mobile Handset Teardown
The iPhone 4S disappointed a lot of fans at first.
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Apple iPhone 4S (16GB) Mobile Handset Teardown
The iPhone 4S disappointed a lot of fans at first. Many of them were disappointed that despite being a new phone, the iPhone was called the iPhone 4S, and not iPhone 5, suggesting that the public starts to get caught up in their own fantasies about Apple..
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Apple iPhone 5 (Verizon (A1429) + AT&T (A1428)) Mobile Handset Teardown
As always with Apple - it's about fitting as many features as possible into a fixed, sub-$200 BOM budget, which Apple achieves with ease.
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Blackberry (RIM) 8700c Mobile Phone Teardown
Quad-Band GSM, GPRS, EDGE, Bluetooth 2.0 capable PDA phone with big focus on E-mail functionality and internet access.
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Blackberry (RIM) Bold 9700 Mobile Phone Teardown
RIM's Blackberry Bold 9700 is a UMTS/HSDPA 3G smartphone featuring a 2.44 inch color display and a full QWERTY keypad. The Bold 9700 represents a design evolution with began with the Bold 9000 model.
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Blackberry (RIM) Storm 9530 Mobile Phone Teardown
Research In Motion's (RIM) has been undergoing a bit of a design renaissance lately with the much anticipated releases of both the Blackberry Bold and now the Blackberry equivalent of an "iPhone killer": the Storm.
