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HTC Blue Angel (Club i-mate)GSM PDA/Cellular PhoneChipography - Level 2
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  April 2005

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HTC Blue Angel (Club i-mate)

GSM PDA/Cellular Phone

Chipography - Level 2

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Product Description

The Club i-mate PDA2k that was released in October 2003 is manufactured by HTC in Taiwan for Club i-mate and distributed in Europe by Vodafone. The PDA phone operates on GSM bands and has a CMOS VGA integrated camera. The Main Display is a 3.5in. TFT TransflectiveLCD with 240 x 320 resolution and 64K Colors. The unit has a USB cradle port that allows communication with a computer that has Active Sync software installed. The Club i-mate PDA2k uses Windows Mobile Pocket PC Phone 2ndedition as its operating system and a 400MHz Intel PXA263 as its processor. System memory is 128 MB RAM and 64 MB Flash Disk, with a SD/MMC slot for extra memory storage. The unit also has integrated WLAN (802.11), Bluetooth 1.1 and is IrDA compliant. An interesting feature is the slide-in QWERTY keyboard. The claimed talk-time for the phone is 4 hours and standby-time is 168 hours. The PDA-mode time is approx. 15 hours.

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Level 2 Chipography Reports identify primary ICs, provide die-size parameters, and include selected die photos and information on major sub-assemblies such as camera and display module, but also include price estimates for the ICs and total overall component counts.

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* Selected Die Photos
* Selected Display Modules and Board Photos

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