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Product DescriptionReleased for Europe and Asia in September 2009, the HTC T3333, a.k.a. the Touch2, is a quad-band GSM, EDGE Smart phone supporting 900/2100 MHz W-CDMA with HSDPA. It has a 2.8-inch resistive touchscreen with a zoom bar and TouchFlo technology. The Touch2 has an internal GPS antenna for GPS navigation. It also features Bluetooth, 802.11b/g/n WiFi, and 256 MB of internal memory that’s expandable to 16 GB via the microSD slot. The Touch2 also has a 3.2 MP camera located on the back and able to record video up to 30 fps. It runs the Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional OS, supports Java MIDP 2.0, and has a WAP 2.0/XHTML web browser. The Touch2 weighs approximately 109 grams and measures 104.4 x 55.27 x 13.12 mm. It is powered by a 3.7 V Li-ion battery supplying a claimed 8 hours of talk time and 500 hours of standby time for GSM, and 6 hours of talk time and 370 hours of standby for W-CDMA.
Product Teardown Report DescriptionLevel 1 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. Product Teardown Report Content
Chipography® Report Contents:
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