The well known Lumia Nokia 800, the first Windows Phone smartphone made by Nokia, has found a high success rate in different parts of the world captured the hearts of many users.
The device in question has been examined by site TechRepublic where they have disassembled to show its internal parts and meet the eyes of the curious.
The hardware features of this terminal are:
- Single-core processor Qualcomm Snapdragon S2 1.4 Ghz (MSM8255T) Adreno 205 GPU
- 512 MB DDR2 DRAM Elpida B4064B2PD-6D-F 2Gb LP
- 16GB Hynix NAND flash chips (H26M52002CKR)
- Display 3.7 "AMOLED (800 x 480 pixels
- 8 MP camera
- Battery from 1450 mAh Li-Ion 3.8V, 1.450 mAh
- Atmel mXT224 touchscreen controller (MXT-N0K1-1R6 1G4456B CCU)
- Broadcom BCM4329 Low-Power 802.11n with Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR and FM (BCM4329EKUBG)
- Qualcomm PM8058 (integrated circuit for energy saving)
- Qualcomm QTR8200 RF transceiver
- TriQuint TQM7M5013 Quad-Band GSM / GPRS / EDGE-Linear Power Amplifier Module
- AAC Technologies ELV1411A X Direction Linear Vibrator
Here's the video:
Source TechRepublic
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